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The International Criminal Court ( Icc )
Introduction: The international criminal court (ICC) is an unalike international organization, as it deals
with individuals of the state parties and non state parties both. The Court among its wide prospects
prosecutes individuals, accepts communications and complaints from them, and also allows for an
independent official to initiate prosecution. But, independent officials in international organizations
always have a controversial position given the fact that they have autonomy and authority to act
independently creating a probable threat to the national sovereignty of the member nations. In
addition, here the statute also had the proposal to keep the court under the purview of a political
institution (Security Council) which was also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, after serious discussions, criticism, and alterations the proprio motu power in the end must
required a pre authorization from the Trial Chambers and was also subjected to a judicial review.
Therefore, the court since its existence from 2002 could only open investigation against seven
countries so far namely; the Democratic Republican of Congo (DRC), Uganda, the Central African
Republic (CAR), Sudan, Kenya, Libya, and Cote d Ivoire. Even when in the initial 4 years of the
court, it was cluttered with 1,732 communications from 132 countries related to situations in 139
countries. The DRC was the first country against which the prosecutor used his proprio motu powers
to initiate an investigation, although DRC then referred itself to the court. Seven years later, the
prosecutor actually used his powers against Kenya to finally be able to initiate an investigation and put
to use the trigger mechanism. The seeds of 2007 were seeped deep back during the general elections
of 2002 in Kenya, where the National Rainbow Coalition (NaRC) led by Mwai Kibaki of Party of
National Unity (PNU) promised the homeless and unemployed a chance of being heard and also
guaranteed a police reform if they would have been brought
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Journey of Self-Discovery in Thomas Pynchons The Crying...
Journey of Self Discovery in Thomas Pynchons The Crying of Lot 49
Thomas Pynchons The Crying of Lot 49 challenges the readers perception of the world by enfolding
his readers, through a variety of means, within the intricate workings of his narrative. It centers around
would be heroine Oedipa Maas whose life is turned upside down when she discovers that she has been
made executor of the estate of old flame and entrepreneur Pierce Inverarity. When she is imposed
upon to travel to the fictional city of San Narcisco, where Inverarity is said to have numerous real
estate holdings, in order to carry out her task, Oedipa stumbles upon a muted post horn; the first of
many clues leading her deep into the impenetrable conspiracy ... Show more content on
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Like Pynchons reader s, Oedipa is forced to either work toward interpreting the trail of seemingly
indecipherable clues being tossed in her wake or forgo it all and walk away in bewilderment. Like the
reader by deciding to go on, however aimlessly, she is forcibly drawn out of the complacency of her
own existence; into a chaotic system of intrigue that reaches far beyond her normal scope of
understanding. In the same turn, like Oedipa the reader s role is also based on interpreting numerous
symbols and metaphorical clues as a means of stumbling upon a legible conclusion that will stop the
madness. Each of them arriving at a different conclusion or none at all solely depended upon how far
the use of our perceptions will allow us to go. Unfortunately both Oedipa and the reader (myself
included) are overwhelmed by the myriad of inconsistencies and masked innuendo saturating this
book from cover to cover. Unable to sufficiently distinguish between what is real and relevant and
what is unreal and irrelevant, both are left feeling disconcerted and paranoid; fearful that nothing they
ve ever perceived to be true, is...
Paranoia is the common bond that now unites Oedipa and the reader; but it isn t paranoia as described
in the Webster s dictionary, instead it is an aberration of their individual views which have been
shifted and enhanced forcing them to see the world beyond that of their front porch; where before
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The Civil Rights Movement From The 1960 s
In today s world, people deal with the constant struggle of finding whose needs are more important.
Individuals, and individualism itself, claim to have their life be there s, and they can do whatever they
please, however, when people put society s needs before theirs, they are doing their good for society,
and everyone around them. Society s goal is to move the human population forward in a positive
direction, and to help everyone instead of just one person. In today s world, individuals must look at
society, and social needs to fulfill their own needs, giving the needs of society more of an importance
to all. When you compare the overall purpose of individual needs and. social needs, social needs are
there to fulfill the needs of all individuals. In society, when people are apart of a group, they feel a
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(History.com) When people put their needs above themselves, positive things happen to their
community, and to people they may not even know. Martin Luther King Jr. is just one example of how
when you believe there is problem in society, and you put society s needs above your own, the
individuals around you will be affected positively like in the Civil Rights Movement. Although society
makes a positive impact on others, society also gives a good holding ground of what people can and
can t do in general. Today social media and public encounters with people give a general direction of
what is acceptable and what is not. People have many different styles, and some are more wild than
others, so when those types of people are in public, or on social media or something that multiple
people can see, they are either seen as fine
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Theme Of Objectification In The House Of Mirth
Women in society are subject to objectification, meaning they are treated as a mere object; unequal to
men. In the novel, The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton, this holds true as men bring home the
money and women have the decorative purpose in society. The heroine, Lily Bart, is a woman who is
destroyed by her own society. Lily resides in a New York society where appearances are everything
and even her name, Lily, suggests that she is a flower of femininity meaning she is a decorative object
in this culture as well as a desire to men. However, Lily is lacking wealth which she depends on a man
to achieve. In the novel, objectification is present with Lily being seen as a decorated object and the
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However, one of Lily s character flaws prevents her from being able to be part of such a society. She
isn t very good at disguising her motive to marry a man of wealth. In fact, she even tells her true love
Seldom that she is very expensive and one must have a great deal of money to marry her ( Wharton
31). These kinds of declarations make Lily seem to be the one thing that this society cannot tolerate.
Being elegant, single, as well as brutally honest regarding her intentions, Lily makes herself
denounced in the eyes of the wealthy as an adventuress. She adventures to admit to one of her rich,
married friends, Why don t you say it, Judy? I have a reputation for being on the hunt for a rich
husband (Wharton). Her main focus is the wealth of men and this manifests itself through her
relationship with Lawrence Selden, as she falls in love with him but denies marriage as he is not
wealthy. In the end, Lily is described as one of the critics on the fence , never able to achieve the life
of social class that she desires (Wharton 71). Lily diligently strives to achieve this social status but
never achieves it because she can not find the right wealthy man. Thus, Lily will eventually die
because she lacks self identity after being discarded by a superficial society. This double standard of
men and women is portrayed throughout the entire novel. For instance, when Lily has tea with Seldon,
she brings up in conversation the double standard of men
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The Theory Of Graphene On Science And Future Electronic...
Graphene is a recently isolated allotrope of carbon, consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms
arranged into an inter connected benzene ring structure (Figure 1).1 Resembling a hexagonal
honeycomb lattice or a chain link fence in structure, graphene is only one atom thick and is thus
considered a two dimensional material.1 It is currently touted as the thinnest, strongest, lightest, most
flexible and best conducting material known to science.2 Although some of this is based on theoretical
data (extrapolated from real samples with inevitable intrinsic defects compared to a perfect sample),
these notable qualities drive graphene research at a relentless pace and imply applications that could
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True 2D graphene must be sufficiently isolated from its environment to be considered free standing ,
which was considered to be thermodynamically impossible.3 It was successfully isolated by Geim and
Novoselov in 2004 using the Scotch tape method , a technique involving mechanical exfoliation
(repeated peeling) of a graphite sample until a single layer film was produced.2 This 2D film features
a hexagonal, honey comb lattice of covalently bonded carbon atoms (Figure 2) exhibiting nanometer
scale corrugations and is the thinnest material ever isolated.3
a) b)
Figure 2. a) Scanning probe microscopic image of graphene using a scanning tunnelling microscope
for imaging surfaces at the atomic level (U.S. Army Materiel Command, 2012) b) ADF STEM image
of graphene structure9
The synthesis of graphene, beyond the Scotch tape method of mechanical exfoliation has proven
somewhat complicated, with a primary focus on isolating samples with a minimal density of defects
and high carrier mobility.9 Different methods produce varying mobility, though mechanical
exfoliation proves to be one of the most effective (mobility = μ =
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Speech On Teenagers
Taking the mask off: It s time to stop being someone we aren t
In today s day and age, there s a common problem that each teenger inevitably faces along the way
through adolescence. We try to find out who we are and what we want to become, but this is becoming
ever more difficult. Nowadays in the age of technology, we have thousands of people around that rub
off on us one way or the other. We have all of these influences around us, most of whom are either non
beneficial or unattainable. These, along with the ever present peer pressure, make us become someone
that s far away from who we really are, something that we should attempt to move on from. It seems
like today the overwhelming question for teenagers is should they put on a fake persona for the sake
of being accepted or live every day unfiltered at the risk of being scrutinized?
When we step outside the friendly confines of our home, we prepare a face to show to the rest of the
world, one that shows we are living a great life and having everything going right for us. We are
expected to always put on a persona and show that our lives our great. On social media, we all post
pictures of us in our best moments; We show when we re on vacation, when we re at a bonfire with
friends, or when we re sitting in the suite level at a sporting event. However, we never show the
negatives; the times when we get a bad grade, a family member is sick, or an argument between you
and a friend. I know I do the same things
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Depression And Masculinity
Research Proposal: The purpose of this research is to look at depression and masculinity and its effect
on suicidality. It focuses on changing the way teenage boys interact with other individuals, so that they
open up about emotions and struggles. The sample would be composed of children and teenagers
between the ages of 10 15. Classrooms would be randomly chosen from schools around Montreal
elementary and high schools. This research would be a randomized control trial.
Depression would be defined as it is in the DSM 5 under Major Depressive Disorder (Reynolds and
Kamphaus 2013). It will be measured by the Children s Depression Rating Scale Revised Score and
Reynold Adolescent Depression Scale second edition (Keller et al. 2011; Reynolds ... Show more
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The consent of the parents is essential since the students are under eighteen years of age and the
student themselves should provide assent. They will be given the opportunity to retract their
participation at any point during the experiment as a way to seek the free, informed, and ongoing
consent. The participants will be given a short briefing about what the experiment consists of. Parents,
teachers, school and ethics boards will get a full briefing. The students will get a full debriefing at the
end of the experiment. The surveys will be kept anonymous. However, the group exercise will be
conducted without anonymity so as to create a connection with the students. All information given by
the test subjects in the exercise would remain confidential and would not be recorded to allow for the
students to speak freely. The students will be linked to numbers which will not be identifiable to a
name and only used for continuity and
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Five Elements Of Tragedy In Macbeth
Aristotle indicated that Every Tragedy must have six parts, which parts determine its quality namely,
Plot, Characters, Diction, Thought, Spectacle, and Melody. (1) Without having those parts the tragedy
will lose it meaning. The play Macbeth is categorized as a Tragedy, because it applies many elements
and characteristics which tragedy has. In other hand it is clear that Shakespeare effected by Greek
tragedy, because he used the main elements of tragedy. Most of tragedy plays were having five acts. In
Macbeth we can simply see that Shakespeare made Macbeth into five acts.
The first principle is plot, the most important elements of tragedy. Aristotle defines plot as the
arrangement of the incidents he says the plot of the play must be a whole, which means that the plot
must contains a beginning, middle, and end (2).The beginning must start with the cause and effect to
show the reason of the play (i.e.in Macbeth play we see why the play starts and what is the reason
behind). The middle, must be caused by earlier events and itself cause the event that follow it (i.e.in
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One of the most elements of Shakespearean tragedy in Macbeth is peripeteia. Indeed, all along the
play there are sudden turns of events that also happen to contribute to other elements such as fate,
catastrophe and even hubris. The first one occurs in act I, scene 3 when the witches announce to
Macbeth that he is not only Thane of Glamis but will also become Thane of Cawdor and then king.
This is very important because it is basically where the whole story starts.it is what leads Macbeth to
his dark and to the murder of King Duncan, then to the assassination of his own best friend, Banquo,
turning him into a complete monster. Even Macbeth kills and does all things to be king and happy. But
he cannot be succeeded and at the end disaster will face him and destroy the entire thing he
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Hag s Marriage
Marriage in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue and Tale
The disparity in the outcomes of the hag s marriage and Alison s marriages in Geoffrey Chaucer s The
Wife of Bath s Prologue and Tale depends in part on the women s differing expectations of their
husbands. The hag s modus agendi depends on a knight s obligation to honour his pledge, whereas
Alison s modus operandi depends on her husbands conduct after marriage, i.e. on her circumstances.
Having saved the knight s life, the hag asks the knight to permit her to be his wife. Moreover, she
wants to be his love. The knight must marry, since marrying the hag lies within his might. Since the
hag s definition of being his wife includes her loving him, he is duty bound to ... Show more content
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Like husbands in real life, Alison s husbands are not knights. They do not submit to her will out of
love for her beauty as she expects. Physically, she beats her fifth husband into submission, crucifies
her philandering fourth on the cross of jealousy, and outwits her three horny, old husbands through
flattery and deceit, attacking their fidelity to extort payment for the marriage debt. Alison s marriages
are battles, a state of war that continues until she wins the right to rule, after which she controls the
marital assets and the stipulation of the marriage debt. She sexually abuses her old husbands, hints she
wants her fourth dead, and curtails her young fifth s reading. Vae victis woe to the conquered.
Aggressively, Alison pitches them into their purgatory, realizing the right to rule in her own hell.
Alison defies one s expectations. Described by the narrator as a church going woman nonpareil, she
presents herself unflatteringly in her prologue. Blinding herself to her immorality with her verbose
diatribe, she interprets the scriptures, classical literature, and mythology to suit her immediate needs.
By interpreting Alison s tale as wish fulfillment, however, one can grasp for a handle to her motives,
hopes, and agenda. The hag exploits the knight as a means to an end, to be young and beautiful. As
she gets older, Alison s fading features will not sustain her narcissism. To love herself, she must be
beautiful, even if only in the eyes of her next husband.
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The Ring Of Gyges Essay
The Ring of Gyges Justice has continued to remain one of the greatest significant moral and political
conceptions. The word that originates from the Latin word jus implying a right or a lawful act has
been defined by many philosophers to expound on its use in different cultural and political
backgrounds. Philosophers have gone beyond the dictionary level that simply defines it as an act of
giving everyone their dues without interfering with their rights. The definitions have gone beyond the
etymology definitions as set indifferent dictionaries and therefore, the word has been considered to
mean a moral value of character and a desirable quality of political society among others. Justice has
been considered by many philosophers to be a significant tool in ethical and social decision making.
Plato, a philosopher provides a story about a mythical magical artifact, the ring of Gyges, in his book
known as the Republic In the book, Plato narrates that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This ring would be used by many politicians to hide their characters and practice injustices without
any person realizing. Through the story by Plato, Republic takes into consideration whether an
intellectual individual would be moral if he or she did not fear being pointed and meeting the hands of
the law for carrying out any injustice in the community or when pursuing his or her political duties. In
the story, Glaucon argues that no one practices justice voluntarily as many people consider their
personal desires when in power. This paper answers a number of questions on the use the ring of
Gyges when I would be in possession of one. In answering the questions, the paper analyses the story
as written by Plato in his books, the Republic. If I had the ring of Gyges, I would use it differently to
oppose what many politicians, that is, they practice injustice without
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The Hanging Man Literary Devices
The Hanging Man Situation: A man is held up by his hair by a God, the desert night snapped out of his
vision leaving him with bald white days in his shade less sockets. Story: A man is tortured by God; he
thinks about what God would do if he exists, that do to his boredom he would choose to torture. The
reader is encouraged to identify with those who suffer and to witness their pain and suffering. Mirror
Situation: The poem describes a mirror reflecting everything that she sees back to where it came from.
Story: The poem is written from the point of view of a mirror; the mirror describes repeatedly that it is
unbiased in what it reflects. A women ages looking into the mirror every day, this shows how
important it is that people appear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Questioning if they are willing to marry and serve, help, and obey. Story: This poem describes how a
woman should be, and what they should do in society at the time. Lady Lazarus Situation: Lady
Lazarus say that she has done it again once every decade and she is only thirty, but like a cat, she has
nine lives. Story: This poem is about a woman, lady Lazarus, who dies. The lady creates a mythical
being of herself allowing herself to die nine times. After every death she grows back into a beautiful
woman again. Daddy Situation: A woman says to her dead father how for thirty years she had to live
like a foot in a black shoe, or like a ghastly statue with one gray toe big as a Frisco seal. Story: A
woman creates an image of her father; she uses many different metaphors to describe her past
relationship with him, he is like a shoe, a black shoe that she had to live in without him. Words
Situation: She describes an axe cutting into a tree, causing the sap to flow, until the tree falls. Story: In
this poem Words are like the axe, cutting, unforgiving, and sharp. Throughout this poem she compares
Words to the axe, and the damage that they can inflict. The arrival of the Bee
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Prison Camps In The Civil War Essay
Prison Camps in the Civil War
Prison camps were very brutal and had hard living conditions. There were some prisons that stood out,
such as Andersonville, Alton Federal Prison Belle Isle, and Salisbury prison, which was one of the
better prisons. Andersonville was not a good prison to be at and it had 45,000 people in the 12 months
it was around
Andersonville was open for a year and 2 months. It was built for 10,000 men, but in 6 months, around
30,000 men were there. Somewhere around 30 40,000 people were kept there and of those,13,00 died.
There were too many prisoners to have a stable amount of prisoners to food. This resulted in not
enough food, medicine, tents and not enough of vitamin C. Scurvy was caused by not having enough
Vitamin C. Scurvy causes symptoms of losing teeth, gum swellings, exhaustion, pale skin and
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There was not enough shelter at Belles Isle. Even the luckiest of them were squeezed into a tent. The
unfortunate ones had to build their own shelters. This made everyone more exposed to disease and the
cold. 1000 men died at Belles isle. Salisbury prison was a good prison in the beginning.
Salisbury prison started out good as there were a few 120 Union Soldiers. They got few but enough
food to survive. The sanitation was decent and they had good shelters. They were allowed to play
sports, such as baseball. In the October of 1864, the population in the prison had skyrocketed to 5,000
men and a few months after that, there were 10,000 men. This prison had bad conditions and bad
sanitation.
Alton Federal prison was among the bad prisons. This was a Union prison for the rebels. There was
bad weather, like very cold winters and very hot summers. There was alot of diseases, such as
smallpox and rubella.Smallpox caused vomiting, high fever and bumps that become scabs. Rubella
caused headaches, rashes, fever, and infected, red eyes. An approximation of 1500 people died from
the
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The Stress on Americas Equality Essay
In America s society, equality has always been a reoccurring issue. All the way from early slavery and
the Holocaust to discrimination toward African Americans, females, and now same sex marriages. As
much as our world focuses on becoming equal, each culture deals with it s own differences. In
Michael Jackson s song, Black or White compared with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis song, Same
Love, they each approach the same topic encompassing equality. Songs from completely two different
generations but each song is concentrating on the important issues of their time, racial discrimination
and same sex relationships. Both of the artists have the same dreams on fairness and each song is just
the start of how people started to change their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Michael Jackson was a prominent role model of the 1980 s and 90 s. His songs influenced and left an
impact on people in a way that no artist has every done before. He not only left his impact on music,
but also left his impact on society. He is known as The King Of Pop due to many of his billboard
topping songs and his talented singing voice and dance moves that no one could replicate. He started
at a young age, beginning his singing career at the age of 5 years old. Here he joined his brothers and
made The Jackson 5. By his teenage years he began to stand out and started his own solo career as an
artist. One of Michael s biggest problems he had to face was a horrible skin condition called Vitiligo.
It is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment. Irregular pale patches of skin are the
outcome of this pigment loss and a lot of people refer to it as turning from black to white. Jackson s
doctor, Patrick Treacy, reported to the public, It is well documented that in 1986, Michael was
diagnosed with Vitiligo (Treacy). This was the beginning of his transformation. Not only was he
transforming himself physically, but as well he was transforming the rest of the world. Jackson was
now seeing the world in a whole new perspective and had to go through many hardships. During these
hardships, Michael used his music to help him overcome
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Plus Size Women
In my opinion, we need not discuss a reconciliation of sorts regarding the greater degree of acceptance
of plus size women with the parallel emphasis our society continues to place on thinness because I
think that comparison would be based upon approval versus acceptance. My reasoning is this, images
where media now portrays plus size women in a positive light and encourages society to accept plus
size as beautiful, does not encourage/approve of the health problems associated with obesity. We can
find the beauty in all people. Size does not determine whether or not someone is a loving, caring, kind,
or beautiful person; therefore, the mindset that these images should not be accepted due to health
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Additionally, when people feel accepted, they feel better about themselves. Accepting a person
because they are plus size does not necessarily encourage them to live an unhealthy lifestyle. In fact,
these women may feel more confident and actually take the initiative to get active, and not because
they are chasing the need to feel accepted, but because they are less self conscious and able to walk
out in public without feeling inferior due to lowered self esteem. As we know, self esteem influences
consumer behavior (Solomon, 2017). Social media is providing a platform for plus size women to
have a voice. There are so many plus size models and bloggers that have created pages strictly built to
encourage and empower women who may feel like they do not fit society s mode. Social media has
brought about a self acceptance to the masses. It allows consumers to voice their stance, which often
times expresses the way many others feel, and set a tone to make changes. For example, a blogger Jes
Baker, also known as Militant Baker, posted a letter to Abercrombie Fitch regarding his sizeism.
(Katz, 2015). Her voice was heard throughout social media. Hence, social media is impacting beauty
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Why Did The Stock Market Crash Of 1929
he eventual crash of the stock market altogether did not occur in one or two days, the crash was
several weeks of dropping prices, of course with the occasional fluctuation up, but inevitable to drop
once more. Leading up to the crash of the stock market many investors were playing the game of the
stock market by buying stock on margin. Buying on margin was essentially buying stock son credit, an
imaginary monetary value in a sense. Those using credit for stock and share purchases were, in a sense
promising that they would pay the amount eventually. This type of purchasing didn t actually give the
companies selling the stocks any real money. When prices of stocks continued to rise throughout the
20 s eventually peaking in the year of 1929,
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Keg River Essay
The term Keg River has been historically used within Alberta to indentify early to middle Devonian
carbonate reef type structures within the Alberta Basin. Nomenclature problems were identified by
Schneider (2011) with commonly interchangeable terminology that began in the 1930s, including
Upper Elk Point formations such as the Winnipegosis, Keg River and Methy.
Sproule (in Ells, 1932) described the Keg River from outcrops along the Clearwater River, near Fort
McMurray in the 1930s. Sproule described the carbonate sequence as a thin bedded, alternating
limestone and shale, progressing to an argillaceous limestone under a massive dolostone.
The Methy Formation was first published in research from Nauss (1950), currently used as the ...
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Corrigan (1975) divided the Keg River into two units; the lower unit The Platform consisting of
uniform thickness over a large regionally area; and the second unit as an aerially restricted Buildup
consisting of reef mounds deposited on the top of the lower platform unit. He described the Keg River
Formation to contain halite, anhydrite and carbonate.
Campbell (1987) defined the Keg River Formation as an open marine carbonate with an upward
shoaling character marking the beginning of the Lower Elk Point Group (Lower Keg River Member).
This Lower Keg River member was initiated by a rapid increase in sea level elevation flooding the salt
plains of the Contact Rapids. Campbell (1987) described the Lower member of a dark micritic
limestone, in a somewhat euxinic environment, containing bitumen and fauna such as brachiopods,
crinoids, corals, stromatoporoids and gastropods. The unit can be locally dolomitized with a maximum
thickness of approximately 50m. The Upper Keg River member was deposited during the restriction
of marine waters by the Presqu ile Barrier reef into the Elk Point Basin (Campbell, 1987). The interior
of the basin contains Upper Keg River pinnacle reefs, banks and platforms. Campbell (1987) noted the
spatial differences in the type of carbonate deposition within sub basins; areas from the Peace River
Arch to southern Alberta show a fringing carbonate platform, while the Rainbow, Zama and Shekelie
basins contained the majority of the
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The Character Of Lonnie Smith In Walker Percy s Dialogues
From the time he was a boy, he had the heart of an elder (Gregory 1). For St. Gregory the Great, St.
Benedict was not only a role model Benedictine monk, but the man of God (Gregory 7). The Father of
Western Monasticism lived a detached life from the world, and he only made his way back to public
life because of God s Will. Throughout his Dialogues, St. Gregory portrays Benedict as a man who
embraces an austere life, yet is content and happy. About 1400 years later, another Catholic writer,
Walker Percy, authored a book with a familiar story; The Moviegoer illustrates one character, Lonnie
Smith, who is the only happy character compared to several others. After outlining St. Benedict s
philosophy of life, I argue that Lonnie is happy (unlike the other characters in the novel) because he,
like St. Benedict, recognizes the finitude of earthly affairs and fixes his gaze upon Heavenly matters.
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Like any other human being, St. Benedict knows that he can attain instant gratification and temporary
happiness through a hedonistic lifestyle; however, in his wisdom, he also understands that pleasure
and money are fleeting. Gregory adds, While he was on this earth he could have indulged freely, but
despised the glory of the world as a faded bloom (Gregory 1). In a similar fashion, Benedict sees how
the glory of the world, that is, political power and success, is short lived and never permanent;
dabbling in these concerns is neither worth his time nor
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My Intern Experience
As I get closer to saying goodbye to Ireland, I cannot help but to reflect on how much I have been able
to take away from my experiences. In the months leading up to coming to Ireland, I could not have
expected to learn as much as I did. When I first arrived in Dublin, I could not have imagined I was
going to learn as much as I did. I had a narrow view of what Irish culture was going to be like. My
intern experience in the Irish culture was better than I expected. Ireland has changed me as a person
and I am confident that I am leaving Dublin with a more open mind, and as more well rounded
individual. One of my main reasons for coming to Dublin was to push myself out of my comfort zone.
I am an only child, and I ll be the first to admit I am babied. I only go to school an hour away from
home, so I go home quite a bit. I see my parents as often as I want at home. Because of this, I thought
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I was expecting to only be around Irish people. One of the biggest shocks was how many different
nationalities call Ireland home. The vast amounts of culture in Ireland really can be seen throughout
the city of Dublin. I loved going to the markets and different ethnic restaurants. I think the diversity
aspect slipped my mind before I came to Ireland due to the lack of diversity in my hometown. My
town has mostly Italian roots and there really is no diversity. Because of this, when I thought about
Ireland I never considered other cultures were going to be part of my intern experience. I am very glad
that other nationalities are such a big apart of Ireland s culture, because it made my experience here
more culturally enriching. It opened up new doors and helped me make lasting friendships. It also was
an eye opening experience to see how different cultures work together and interact. The interactions
made me realize that I am more similar to other cultures than I would have
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Improving Employee Retention at Metrojet Ltd
Improving employee retention at Metrojet Ltd Research methodology Research design This study uses
a combination of qualitative and quantitative research designs. The quantitative research design is
associated with the positivist or post positivist paradigm. It involves the collection of data into
numerical form to enable statistical conclusions to be made and conclusions to be drawn. According to
ADDIN EN.CITE Freeman2007185Freeman, Marrais, Preissle, Roulston, and Pierre
(2007)18518517Freeman, MelissaMarrais, Kathleen dePreissle, JudithRoulston, KathrynPierre,
Elizabeth A. StStandards of Evidence in Qualitative Research: An Incitement to DiscourseEducational
ResearcherEducational Researcher25 323612007American Educational Research
Association0013189Xhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/4621065 HYPERLINK l _ENREF_9 o Freeman,
2007 #185 Freeman, Marrais, Preissle, Roulston, and Pierre (2007), the qualitative research designs
creates objective, formal and systematic studies which make an attempt to describe the variables in the
study and the relationships between them. A descriptive approach will be used to analyze information
collected from a small sample that will give an accurate reflection of the population under
observation. The qualitative research design is associated with the social constructivist paradigm and
will be used because it is subjective and it strives to understand the dynamic nature of activities being
conducted by the organization and focuses on
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John Rawls Justice is Fairness
Each person has his or her own plan of life what is good may vary. Right is set down in the social
contract, the same for everyone . Quote taken from the Chronicle of Higher Education in an article
titled: The Enduring Significance of John Rawls . John Rawls, a political philosopher around the 1950
s but was not well known until the 1970 s. John Rawls was highly recognized and studied at many
established colleges such as Oxford, Cornell University where Rawls became a professional
philosopher and Harvard. Rawls wrote many series of highly known and influential articles regarding
moral, political and philosophical problems. Rawls is well known for many different ideas and
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The second condition is the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of society. ( A Theory of
Justice Summary Study Guide John, page 1) As continued with the previous thought it has been
perceived that in cooperative societies, all individuals want to share the benefits of their efforts. Rawls
argues that these societies face a problem in just how to justify and distribute those benefits, because
each individual wants to maximize his or her share. He tries to solve this problem by formulating a
definition of justice that adequately and fairly distributes resources to those who are involved in the
creation of the resources by taking into account their role as a person and their role in society. The first
step in formulating his answer is a critique of classic utilitarianism which is described as the greatest
happiness and according to Rawls, inadequate concept of justice that it provides. ( Understanding John
Rawls: Justice as Fairness (sample). )
In my opinion it brings the moral questions about equality and justice in modern democratic societies.
It establishes a moral and ethical foundation for the distribution of the products and benefits of a
cooperative society. ( Understanding John Rawls: Justice as Fairness ) John Locke was one
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Gay Rights Movement Essay
The start of the Gay Rights Movement
During the 1960s and 1970s lesbians began to speak up and fight for equal rights. The New York City
s Stonewall riot in June of 1969 is understood as the dawn of the gay rights movement. The 1960 s is
when lesbian mothers argued in court for the right to raise children and when they joined other
political movements like the civil rights movement; a movement that includes people of color, women
and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. The civil rights movement is a battle
to receive political and social freedom and equality.
In 1973, the Roe vs. Wade case affirmed the legality of a women s right to have an abortion under the
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I m sure Professor Robert Jensen had this reflection before the year 2009, but maybe he hadn t think
of feminism in this way at the dawn of the gay rights movement in 1969. Andrea Dworkin wrote this
between 1976 1989, at a time that men didn t listen to women, and maybe researchers would argue
that women aren t listened to, especially if you re female and black.
The Shift to Marriage Equality Andrea Dworkin s essay s was more than a writer doing his or her job.
It was the impact of re developing marriage. Women had their own opinions and feelings and felt
comfortable sharing them. As the fight for same sex marriage evolved the way that gay rights activist
continued to argue for and against same sex marriage. The struggle by homosexuals for dignity and
respect at work and in life became known as gay liberation . Gay liberation is the ability to hold jobs
without having to play straight. The struggle for same sex marriage became marriage equality and
refers to a political status where homosexual married couples and heterosexual couples are considered
legally equal. For over 15 years, the two groups did not receive equal rights by law, which made
liberation through social institutions difficult. Marriage equality is important because it guarantees
benefits through social security and taxes, spousal privileges and even in death. Socially, if your
partner dies, funeral directions do not have to respect your union
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Paper On Anglo Saxons
So there was a big group of people who settled in Great Britain in the 5th century and that group was
called the Anglo Saxons . The Anglo Saxons negotiated with people that were from the Germanic
tribes. These people also made a trip to the island from continental Europe. They had descendants, and
homegrown British groups who accepted some aspects of the Anglo Saxon way and also the language
that they had (Anglo Saxon 1). In my opinion the Anglo s were kind of vulgar and uncivil towards the
Britain s because they did invade them and even went as far as taking over what was theirs like their
land. Anglo Saxons as you can see had some conflict with Great Britain. I m also sure that Great
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The country regions Germany and Denmark, were considered part of the northwestern and it was
originally separated into three different groups, they were called the Angles, Saxons, and last but not
least the Jutes (Epic World History 1). Even though some of the early Saxon invaders did have Celtic
influenced names, like a Cedric, was actually the founder of the house of Wessex, the Anglo Saxons
had pronounced realization of themselves as being differing from the peoples already inhabiting
Britain (Epic World History 1). Their takeover led to the integration of Britain into a Germanic world.
Different from the other groups like the Franks they did not, in fact, adopt the language of the
conquered Celtic and roman peoples, but they did however decide to continue speaking a Germanic
accent (Epic World History
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Welling
Wellington Chemicals Division
Teaching Commentary
Overview
THIS CASE DEALS WITH ONE OF THE CLASSIC MANAGERIAL DECISIONS MAKE
VERSUS BUY. MOST COURSES IN MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE
MAKE/BUY PROBLEM TO ILLUSTRATE THE APPLICABILITY OF RELEVANT COST
ANALYSIS IN THINKING ABOUT SUCH DECISIONS. This case is rich enough to support a fully
articulated relevant cost analysis. It also will support a strategic analysis with a little more digging by
the students. It is a great case to illustrate different cost analysis frameworks for a classic management
decision.
Case Analysis
THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES INTERMEDIATE CALCULATIONS/ESTIMATES WHICH
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Such an analysis is presented below using a four year horizon the remaining life of the equipment and
the GHL inventory.
1 2 3 4 Make Make Containers Buy Containers Buy
Options Both Buy Maint. Make Maint. Both
A. Costs Not Relevant Allocated Space Cost 4,500 Allocated Overhead 22,500 Depreciation 15,000
GHL 20,000
B. 4 Year Total Cash Flows (000) Materials (steel only) 200 200 0 0 Workers 180 144 36 12 Foreman
20 20 20 0 Manager 32 32 0 0 Other Expenses 63 37 26 0 Machinery Maintenance 14.4 14.4 0 0
Purchase Contract 0 150 500 650 Sale of GHL 0 (6.4) (57.6) (64) Sale of Equipment 0 0 (20) (20)
Saved Outside Rent ____ ____ ____ (34) Net 509.4 591 504.4 544
C. Fold in Tax Considerations
1. Options 1 and 2 are enhanced by the shelter from 15,000 depreciation per year. [15,000 × .4 =
6,000.] 2. There is also tax shelter from the GHL which is a noncash charge. [8,000 for option 1
(20,000 × .4), 7,200 for option 2 and 800 for option 3.] 3. All the operating cash flows are only 60% as
high, after taxes. 4. Losses on Sale of Machinery and GHL create tax savings in year 1:
GHL Machinery
Book Value 80 60 Salvage (64) (20) Book Loss 16 40 Tax Saved (40%) 6.4 16
D. After Tax 4 Year
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Snow Falling On Cedars Change
Change is the act or instance of making or becoming different. How does a person change? Is it based
on the individuals around them? Does the way a person is raised change him or her? Throughout the
novels of Great Expectations, Snow Falling on Cedars, To Kill a Mockingbird, and the film David
Copperfield, change comes in many forms. People mirror the beliefs of those around them.
People are obliged to do something they do not want to by those in control of them. In Snow Falling
on Cedars, a Japanese American girl named Hatsue is told by her family all her life to stay away from
the hakujin (white people). Hatsue and a boy named Ishmael were childhood friends since the start, as
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Clara looks for someone to help her take care of David and comes across Mr. Murdstone, an evil,
cruel, and cold hearted man. He ends up giving Clara no control over her own life. When David s
mother sends David off to boarding school even though she did not wish to do so, she did it anyway
because Mr. Murdstone believed he should be trained to be a gentleman (David Copperfield). Clara,
being a very caring mother, does not want to leave her son s side. Although Mr. Murdstone does not
feel that David is well mannered, he sends David off to boarding school. Clara does not want to see
David sent off to boarding school. With Mr. Murdstone having control of Clara, Clara has no choice
but to watch as her beloved son gets sent off to boarding school. Clara does not believe that David
needs to go to boarding school, but since Mr. Murdstone has control of Clara she has to follow his
beliefs. Clara changed as soon as Mr. Murdstone arrived and caused her to mirror his beliefs. This
shows how when someone comes into another person s life and starts taking control, that person may
do things he or she would not have wanted to
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Tactical Crime Analysis
Analysis and Crime Mapping
Many people have heard of crime analyst from TV shows or movies but probably do not comprehend
what they actually do. Some people may even confuse crime analysis with CSI which deals with
forensics. In the following paragraphs, the position of crime analyst will be explained along with the
geographical information system and the three most popular crime analysis methods.
What does crime analyst do
For most law enforcement agencies, a crime analyst main objective is to provide information in order
to accomplish their mission of prevention and suppression of criminal activities(Canter, n.d.).
Furthermore, crime analyst effect how policies are implemented, justify budget request, and aids in
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The three most prevalent crime analysis methods that are tactical, strategical, and
administrative(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis incorporates information analyzed for the
purpose of short term solutions(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis information is usually kept
internal and produced on a daily basis(Wyckoff, 2014). Moreover, tactical crime analysis aids in the
development of patrol and investigation practices along with deployment of resources(Wyckoff,
2014). Most of the data used for tactical crime analysis devises from police reports(Wyckoff, 2014).
Some examples of tactical crime analysis are repeated incident analysis, crime pattern analysis, and
linking known offenders to prior crimes(Wyckoff, 2014). Another type of crime analysis is strategic
which data is analyzed for the purpose of creating and evaluating of long term strategies, policies, and
prevention techniques(Wyckoff, 2014). Strategic crime analysis is usually conducted slowly and at a
deliberate pace(Wyckoff, 2014). The process of strategic crime analysis begins with police reports by
is heavily influenced by outside sources of information which can be produced by quantitative or
qualitative methods(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of strategic crime analysis are trend analysis, hot
spot analysis, and problem analysis(Wyckoff, 2014). Lastly, there is administrative crime analysis
which deals with management needs(Wyckoff, 2014). This crime analysis approach is very broad
where actions are taken either regularly or upon request(Wyckoff, 2014). Analyzing information to
develop patrol staffing, districting and re districting, cost benefits, and resource deployment for special
occasions are some examples of the administrative crime analysis approach(Wyckoff,
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The Importance Of Student In School
In school I have always been a relatively successful student, and I was always considered one of the
smarter kids by my parents and a lot of the other students. In about sixth grade when they started to
split the grade up into certain classes for the advanced kids and the kids that weren t considered
advanced. I was in the classes with all the kids that weren t considered advanced. At the time though, I
didn t realize what they were doing or that I wasn t actually considered a smart kid by the school, I
just knew all my friends were in classes I wasn t in, and it really upset me. I got put in the classes with
a bunch of kids I didn t like, or just people I didn t know, and had never seen before. I still had the bus
where I got to see a few of my friends, but other than that, they just weren t around. All of fourth grade
year I hadn t struggled at all, and everything came relatively easy to me. It was just really easy. I knew
I wasn t a dumb kid, but up until then my parents had always had to help me. They carried me through
school, they had just been my own personal teacher and were always there if I needed any help at all.
This was definitely weird to me that I didn t need them anymore that year. About half way through the
school year, I was talking to one of my friends about school and how easy it had been going so far this
year. He then started telling me how hard he thought it was and how he was really struggling, I just
kind of blew it off, and was thinking he
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Summary Of Mildred Levy Four Sons
Rabbi Brent Gutmann Kol Nidrei 5775 Mildred Levy has four sons, all of whom are extraordinarily
wealthy. The only problem for their dear mum Mildred is that all four of her sons are living in London
and she is living in Melbourne. Still, the brothers are close and they get together occasionally. Not a
single one of them able to make it back for her birthday this year, they decide to meet for lunch in her
honour, and they begin to discuss what they ve bought their mother for her birthday. Sam proudly tells
his brothers, you know how mum loves to get together with her friends and watch soaps? I just bought
her a brand new top of the line flat screen. Then Michael jumps in, Well, you know how mum loves
the water. We ll I ve bought her a new luxury yacht and I ve paid for a slip right near her home and her
own captain so that whenever she wants to go on the water, she can just drive on down to the club and
go. The third son, David says sarcastically, A Yacht?! What mum really needed was a new home. I ve
bought her a home. Right in Windsor. Six million Australian dollars. Beautiful. Eight bedrooms, two
car garage. Top of the range, all the way. They look at Jacob. What did you buy mum for her birthday,
Jacob? Meekly, Jacob responded, I ve bought mum a parrot. A parrot?!? They are surprised. Well, not
any ordinary parrot, continued Jacob. This parrot was trained for ten years as a domestic assistant. It
knows how to scrub dishes. To hang laundry. It has even
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Essay on The Effectiveness of Sports Drinks Compared to Water
Staying hydrated is one of the most important parts of physical activity. In Clinics of Sports Medicine,
it explains that Maintenance of water and electrolyte balance is important for sustaining cognitive and
physical performance. Dehydration degrades morale and desire to work. Body water deficits of as
little as 2% body weight can impair physical performance. Water deficits of 5% to 7% body weight are
associated with headaches, dizziness, and apathy (Latzka, Montain 1). To prevent dehydration and its
effects a medical team created Gatorade for the University of Florida s football team in 1965. Since
then, there has been a large market of beverages to hydrate athletes and improve performance. In
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In Men s Fitness Magazine, it explains that sodium helps the body hold onto water and helps fluid get
to the muscles and blood. Amy Epstein also found that drinking too much water is the cause of
hypernatremia, a condition that occurs a lot in athletes who drink a lot of water without the necessary
sodium. This can actually cause you to lose fluid (Epstein par. 3 6). Water absorbs quickly into the
bloodstream to hydrate the body, but sports drinks absorb even faster because of the minerals
contained. Quote
Sports drinks are full of minerals. The minerals are not only great for absorption but to replenish what
a body loses during strenuous exercise. Usually replenishment of those minerals is only needed for
long hard exercise. In an article from Men s Fitness Magazine it explains that water is a great choice
for light physical activity. It will satisfy thirst and hydration needs (Ward par. 2). This is because
Quote Sports drinks, however, are better for long or vigorous exercise. In the article from Science
Direct it explains that more than 60 minutes of intense activity depletes energy, electrolyte, and fluid
reserves (Ward par. 2). That is why it is important to drink a something with the necessary minerals.
When you work out, you lose chloride, potassium, and sodium through sweating and muscle exertion.
At WebMD it states that the best sports drinks contain
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Research Paper On Sweetheart Asya
* * .. In this particular circumstance, regarding myself, I feel so much more improved when waking up
in the early morning hours, since I m getting to bed a lot earlier, than when staying up very late into
the nighttime hours. * * .. In fact, my dearest cherished housewife Sweetheart Asya , last night I
explicitly had a surprisingly interesting venturesome dream of curiously driving around with my
vehicle, visiting intriguing, unusual imaginative marvelous places particularly traveling the
compelling network of roadways among a city community, magnificent country superb rolling
farmlands beautiful, dazzling forested areas, including inside of undistinguished splendid buildings,
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Now, as my unmapped dream is proceeding along, I suddenly come across my former retail supervisor
Debbie, that I haven t seen for several years in my real life experiences. * .. Uniquely, as I m browsing
among the exquisite store s sale s floor merchandise fixture spacious aisle layouts, I ve shortly
discovered her working as the store s supervisor in this sizable upscale fashionable contemporary
department store at the Shopping Mall establishment, as markedly part of my charming dream s
theatrical backdrop, that doesn t even exist in real life, it s chiefly only elegantly scripted as part of my
ongoing expressive storyline narrative dream, my dearest cherished housewife Sweetheart Asya . * ..
Indeed, I had an interesting, informative dialogue talks with her, as you so gracefully truly help me
with developing during a real life internet interaction with you. Regarding specifically to her
interesting present work experiences, at this trendsetting store. Afterward, getting helpful travel
directions from her to continue on with the dream s saga to my next fantasy journey s destination.
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Epilogue To Petunia
A flower for mummy, a flower for daddy, a little girl chanted merrily. Petunia was collecting flowers
from a garden deep within the confines of the forest. Her eyes remained fixed on her bouquet as the
wind blew madly through her brown silky hair. Suddenly, almost like magic, an elderly lady appeared,
her face filled with warts and wrinkles. You rotten child! exclaimed the elderly lady, You dare pluck
my flowers with your filthy hands! The elderly lady angrily snatched the bouquet from Petunia s
hands and glared at her immensely. With every passing second, the wind s strength intensified and the
sounds of bristling trees grew louder. Petunia clueless of what to do, shook her head as if to say she
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Petunia cleared her throat softly, I m not sure whether you remember me but I need you to lift the
curse you placed on me ten years ago. Agatha lowered her eyebrows, this was shortly replaced with a
smirk. I wish I could but my wand was taken from me, say.... five years ago. Agatha switched her
focus to removing the residue underneath her fingernails. Unless... Agatha keenly looked Petunia in
the eyes, Unless, you find my wand and give it to me. Then and only then, I will lift your curse.
Petunia s eyes lit up at the mention of lifting the dreaded curse. Agatha s smirk widened, It s very
simple, there is a cottage near here, simply go inside, take back the wand and give it to me. Agatha
pointed west, The cottage is over there, now shoo. After hastily walking down the never ending path,
Petunia spotted a small cottage amidst all the trees. At last! I ve found it! she joyfully cried. She
wearily gazed at her surroundings before gaining velocity and swiftly entering the cottage. However
much to her dismay, she was stopped by a bearded man in his mid 60s. Whom grabbed and tied her
ferociously near a boiling
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Oxygen Is A Chemical Element With Symbol O And Atomic...
Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen
group on the periodic table and is a highly reactive non metal and oxidizing agent that readily forms
oxides with most elements as well as other compounds. By mass, oxygen is the third most abundant
element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms
of the element bind to found dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O2.
This is an important part of the atmosphere and diatomic oxygen gas constitutes 20.8% of the Earth s
atmosphere. Additionally, as oxides the element also makes up almost half of the Earth s crust.Oxygen
is necessary to sustain most terrestrial life. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration and many major
classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen, such as proteins, nucleic acids,
carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and
bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent
of lifeforms. Conversely, oxygen is continuously replenished by photosynthesis, which uses the
energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically
reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic
action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O
3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB
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Advantages Of 3D Printing
TECHNOLOGY
Materials for 3D printing were very limited during the early days of the technology.
Today, there is a whole array of material types that are supplied in different forms (filament, powder,
pellets, resin, granules etc).
The first step in 3D printing is to design the 3D digital model using a CAD program or scan the object
with a 3D scanner. The model will then be sliced into layers and converted into a printer readable file.
The printing material will be added one layer at a time. Different materials are suited for different 3D
printing technologies. There is no one solution fits all (The Potential of 3D Printing, Pg 4, METI
Journal).
Some 3D printers process powdered materials which utilize a light source to fuse layers of the powder
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Customers may bring their digital file or scan their objects at the shop to print out their desired
products.
Factories: Assembly lines and supply chains are reduced. Factories have highly developed and
specialized 3D printers. Spare parts are 3D printed on demand instead of being stock piled. Broken
goods can be repaired by simply printing the spoiled component.
The (Big Innovation Centre, 2012) highlights some of the advantages of 3D printing. One of the
benefits of 3D printing is the ability to produce customized and personalized products. The appearance
of a product can be suited according to customer preferences. Secondly, 3D printing reduces
inventories. Retailers do not need to stockpile a large number of products.
Moreover, 3D printing reduces capital costs for manufacturers. As there is no need for an assembly
line, the need for a large scale investment in factories and machinery is reduced. Lastly, 3D printing
reduces transport costs, by removing the need for intermediate goods to be shipped from one factory
to another.
FUTURE OF 3D
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Toxic Chemicals In Flint, Michigan
Toxic chemicals such as lead and mercury in our environment have links to the causes of cancer, birth
defects and mental illness. How can Americans be certain that the water in their household is safe to
drink and toxic free? For the people in Flint, Michigan, it is too late for many have been already
affected by such toxicity in their water supply. Toxic chemicals in our environment must be better
controlled and America s infrastructure must be properly repaired. This is an urgent need and the
elected leaders must be held accountable for any neglect of this most important issue. The events that
happened in Flint, Michigan, has caused this topic to be quite controversial because of the poisoning
that was done to the children there. The management
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Comparison Between Macbeth And Into The Wild
Wanting for dreams to come true don t do that themselves, it depends on what choices we do and don t
make that help us strive towards our longings. Unless, we are all controlled by fate, playing out the
part in our lives that had been pre organized for us. The unit selections Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer,
a biographical novel, and Macbeth by William Shakespeare, a drama, both focus on things we can and
can t control in our lives, but Into the Wild does a better job answering the question in the prompt
because rules are meant to be broken, Chris McCandless just took it to the next level. He was able to
leave his life behind, making decisions most of us couldn t even imagine making. He sets an example
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/For it is thine. ¨ King Duncan had noticed the loyalty Macbeth displayed to his home by serving the
country, and since the King knew of the traitorous Thane of Cawdor, King Duncan had awarded
Macbeth the next Thane of Cawdor, just as how the witches predictions. As Macbeth keeps dwelling
on the sister witches prophecies we can infer, Macbeth wants this fortunes to come true, so the news
brought by the two men must sound exciting to Macbeth. Macbeth knew he would be the Thane of
Glamis and Cawdor now but power tends to go straight to people s head and now he wants to be king,
the evident through lines 149 and 160 Cannot be ill, cannot be good: if ill, / Why hath it given me
earnest of success, / Commencing in a truth? I am thane of Cawdor: If good, why do I yield to that
suggestion / Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair / And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, /
Against the use of nature? Present fears / Are less than horrible imaginings: / My thought, whose
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What Should Be Done Without Regard
Things without all remedy should be done without regard; what s done is done This quote nicely
captures our cultural unquestioned belief about regret that states that lamenting what has already
occurred is foolish and that it is better to simply move on and forward. The initial thought when
hearing this quote is that it is an admirable philosophy that people should follow, however, that is until
I tell you who said it and in what context. This quote was spoken by Lady Macbeth convincing her
husband to stop feeling sorry about murdering people. Maybe not a role model after all. I believe that
instead of forgetting, it is important for people to remember the regret they felt in these instances, so
they can make better decisions in the future.
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I can undo, unfriend, delete, unfollow, erase, but what I cannot fix is what has already happened. And
I think the idea of no control over the outcome scares me, but I have to face the hard reality of it which
is that there is no delete button in real life. That was the basis of my regret. The thought of not having
control over what would happen to me on that rollercoaster ride horrified me. Yet I was angry with
myself for not going on it. After this experience I pushed it out of my mind, completely believing in
what society has drilled into my head, which is that people should forget the past and focus only on
the future. However I have come to learn that ignoring that regret is worse. I think it is important to
acknowledge it s existence. Actually, not being able to feel regret is a characteristic of those with brain
damage. To refuse to feel remorse is almost like self diagnosing yourself as mentally insane. Therefore
in order to live a fully functional and humane life full of emotion, I believe that people need to learn to
live with regret, not without
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Povertyin the World
Poverty evokes various definitions depending on the audience and perhaps the purpose or context that
it is used. Limiting the definition of poverty to a value judgment is of little use in terms of agreeing on
a definition for the purpose of comparison and measurement between groups (Sen 1979, p.285). A
clear definition of poverty supports and indicates the process for measurement, and as such would also
assist in determining the focus and approach for development (Clark 2012; Ruggeri, Saith Stewart
2006, p.19). In reviewing Oxfam Australia s (Oxfam) Close the Gap campaign, it is necessary to
identify the approach that is taken in defining poverty in order to gauge the scope of the project, the
development of the approach used, and to quantify the change that occurs.
Oxfam itself has identified Close the Gap as a human rights campaign that aims to close the life
expectancy health gap of 10 17 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait within a generation (Holland
2014, p.46). Vizard in her exploration of Sen s capability approach (2005, p.24), emphasises the
marriage of capabilities with human rights, citing poverty as one of the key exclusions to fundamental
freedoms and human rights, thus expanding the definition of poverty into a multidimensional one.
Health is one of the dimensions included in the rights approach, which suggests that the abuses of
human rights result in poverty and are also a result of poverty (OHCHR 2006, p.16). Along with a
multidimensional
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Watershed Poster Summary
Poster Summary: I chose to review the poster entitled Discovery of the Arkansas Darter in Cow Creek
Watershed, Cherokee County, SE Kansas presented by Dr. James Whitney of Pittsburg State
University. Dr. Whitney and others conducted a survey of the fish communities of the Cow Creek
watershed in southeastern Kansas. A total of 29 sites were surveyed within the watershed which is
highly modified as the result of agriculture. Sites were surveyed from February to November of 2017
using back pack electrofishing as well as seining. The Arkansas Darter (Etheostoma cragini), a state
threatened species, was collected at 3 of the 29 sites during the study. Previously, the species was only
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The creators of this poster did an excellent job in creating a presentation that allowed for the viewers
gaze to easily flow across the content of the poster in a manner that aided in the viewers ability to
interpret the poster. The aspect of this poster that I found most appealing was the use of images and
the minimal amount of text used. Posters with excessive text appear daunting to the viewer and the
meaning of the results is easily lost under the mass of text. I particularly found the neatly constructed
map at the center of the poster to be helpful in aiding my understanding of the significance of this
range expansion. Also, the placement of this map in the center of the poster immediately draws the
viewers attention to a depiction of the key results that the authors are trying to convey. The only
poorly constructed aspect of this poster was the images of the Arkansas Darter. These images were
dark and somewhat out of focus which made them difficult to analyze. Overall this was a very well
put together poster that was easily interpreted and pleasing to
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History Of American Comic Comics Superheroes
History of American Comic Book Superheroes.
Before they become significant box office phenomena and debut for TV serious, superheroes were
short stories in printed media. Supermen, Batman, Captain America, Wonder Woman ...were comic
books superheroes. The idea of superheroes was long existed. However, as many comic books
historians agreed, The Phantom, published in February 17, 1936, is considered to be the first comic
book costumed hero. Since then, comic books superheroes were booming. In the mid 1940s,
collectively, American comic books publishers sold between eighty million to hundred million copies
every week. Though there is a difference on the span of years, historians divided the history of comic
books superheroes into periods. Starting from the first golden age, this paper will point out and discuss
the major historical events and phenomena that American superheroes comic books went through
time.
Golden Age
Some scholars claimed the period spans from 1938 to 1949 and others say up to 1956. Despite its
range of year s controversy, they all agreed that, during this period the popularity of comic books
reached its peak, both in terms of commercial success and cultural significance. The starting point for
this period is usually associated with the coming of man in a red and blue costume, lifting a car over
his head Superman. Superman was the first comic superhero character to have powers far beyond a
normal human being. Consequently, the arrival of Batman, Wonder
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Gallstone Case Study
The prevalence of gallstones varies with the geographical region. In the western world, the rates range
from approximately 8% in men to 16% in women.3 The typical course of cholelithiasis often begins as
asymptomatic gallstones found incidentally on imaging studies. However, 2% of asymptomatic
patients become symptomatic per year.8 Biliary colic is the most common symptom to manifest and
approximately 20 40% of patients have recurring pain.8 Asymptomatic patients who have calcified
gallbladders or large stones 2cm have a greater risk for gallbladder carcinoma and as a result these
patients are recommended to have prophylactic cholecystectomy.8 Medical treatment is only advised
for certain types of patients and is not the ideal treatment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The initial plan started with ordering a CBC, CMP, amylase and lipase STAT. These are all standard
labs that help to rule out gallbladder pathology as well as our other differential diagnoses. Her vital
signs were stable and the physical exam revealed only moderate TTP of the RUQ and epigastric
region. The lab results revealed no leukocytosis, no elevation of liver enzymes, bilirubin, amylase,
lipase, alk phos or any other signs of cholecystitis, cholangitis, pancreatitis or other potential signs of
infection. The plan of care began with keeping the patient NPO. This is recommended as this keeps
the patient from further pain secondary to food stimulating gallbladder contraction.5 It also allows the
patient to be prepared for surgery if urgent cholecystectomy is required. The next step was beginning
IV normal saline to keep her well hydrated. After this we began to give her medication through the IV
including Zofran for her nausea. Zofran is an effective anti emetic and there were no contraindications
for use in this patient. We also gave her Morphine 2 mg IV for pain control. Opioids are an effective
option for a patient with significant biliary colic.6 Although NSAIDS are another option for pain
control, PUD was part of the differential diagnosis so NSAIDS were not an appropriate therapy. We
ordered an abdominal ultrasound as this is the diagnostic test of choice for cholelithiasis. The
ultrasound revealed multiple gallstones in the gallbladder, some mild gallbladder thickening, and some
dilatation of the common bile duct. At this point we consulted GI who scheduled the patient for MRCP
in the morning in order rule out choledocholithiaisis. We also consulted the surgery team who
admitted the patient. The stated they would likely plan for laparoscopic
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Andy Warhol s Telephone
To complete my project I decided to visit the museum of contemporary art. The piece I m going to
focus on is Andy Warhol s Telephone, which was painted in 1961. I had already chosen to do my essay
on this piece because I d been interested in Warhol and his overarching themes of consumerism and
product idolization in America. Although this piece isn t blatantly judging America and its
materialistic mentality, I like the commentary he was attempting to make about traditional and modern
forms of art. Upon first seeing this piece I was taken aback by its size. I d seen a photo of the work on
MOCA s website, but to see it in person truly was a different experience. When I began to really look
at it, I noticed how clean cut all the lines were and made the assumption that Warhol had used silk
screening as he did in many of his pieces. However, when I read the description on the side and found
out he hand painted it I was extremely surprised. There aren t any visible brush strokes, the lines are
clean and the colors look so solid. Instead of depicting a modern telephone of his time he illustrated
one that could be decades old. This is a painting that because of its subject material and creation
method, could ve been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just by looking at it most would assume he used silk screening like I had assumed. This could stem
back to Warhol s constant attempts to make his audience believe that his work meant less than it really
did. He was hiding the meaning by making it look like his other pieces in that aspect. Just another
piece to be visually consumed by his audience. It wasn t meant to be analyzed, only enjoyed. This also
thought this could mean that even if a piece of art is hand drawn people don t appreciate that form of
art as much as they used to. Art is art and the method is no longer a tool for judging value or artistic
ability, so conspicuously displaying the techniques he used was an unnecessary waste of
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How Did Volkswagen Change Canada
ast night, the headline in a prominent German paper read that the Volkswagen compliance chief, Mrs.
Hohmann Dennhardt, will receive 12 million euro payout for quitting her job that was to run until the
end of 2018. She had been hired to clean up Volkswagen s damaged image brought about by diesel
emissions scandal. A challenging undertaking with millions of disgruntled customers spread across the
globe. Hohmann Dennhardt, justifies the payout with her claim that she fulfilled the contract (Germis
Knop, 2017). The same week, the local CBC radio station in Ottawa announced, that the province has
approved a new merit pay program that could see top executives in Ontario gain up to 50% wage
increase in the next couple of years. In contrast, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Canadian innovation commercialization program was developed in 2012 (Government Services
Canada, 2017). To develop leadership and talent for innovation, the think tank also suggested a
national learning strategy to raise the average competency level of Canadians. This policy suggestion
has not been put into action which may give support to the forum discussion, where it was suggested
that countries are shifting their educational responsibility towards greater privatization and
commercialization (Regmi, 2017, February 1). By handing over educational responsibilities to
commercial forces, Canada may evade the long established responsibility of OECD countries to
follow fundamental educational values based on social justice and equality (Brown Tannok, 2009). At
a local level and as an educator and parent, I see no indication that schooling is preparing students for
innovation and creativity. Even when influenced by constructivist or universal design ideas, school
tasks starting in elementary school, up until CEGEP are generally highly structured, predictable and
offered in cookie cutter format. There is little room for creativity and few subjects are regularly
offered, such as music or visual arts, that support creativity and out of the box thinking to allow for a
more well rounded approach to education as suggested in the discussion forum (Hector,
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Aira Case Study
the operation of sUAS to transport property in air transportation and the development of a
classification system for persons issued sUAS air carrier certificates. Spectrum Usage Allows drones
to use spectrum for wireless control purposes if permitted by the FCC and FAA. With respect to
licensed frequencies, they also must have the consent of spectrum licensees Collegiate Training
Initiative program for UAS The FAA must create a Collegiate Training Initiative program to help
prepare college students for careers involved UAS. University use of UAS Streamlines the approval
process for the safe operation of UAS at institutions of higher education Drone Registration Provides
the FAA authority to require registration of sUAS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some key aspects of the bill include: Risk based permitting of UAS The FAA is to establish means for
issuing permits to for UAS aircraft and operations based appropriate achievement of safety and risk
mitigation tactics Certification of new air navigation facilities for UAS Within 18 months of the bill
passing, the FAA is to craft a process for issuing air navigation facility certificates to operators of
Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) systems and low altitude communication,
navigation or surveillance system or service (CNS). For a system to be approved, it must be able to
identify UAS, deconflict aircraft trajectories, sense and avoid manned and unmanned aircraft, protect
the public safety and property and other safety mitigations tactics deemed necessary by the FAA
Administrator. o The DOT shall also provide expedited procedures for reviewing and approving UTM
or low altitude CNS operated to monitor or control aircraft operated primarily or exclusively in
airspace above, croplands, areas other than congested areas; and other areas in which the operation of
[UAS] poses very low risk. UAS Package Delivery Requires DOT to establish a delivery air carrier
certificate that would allow for package deliveries by UAS within a year of passage of the FAA
Reauthorization. The DOT would be mandated to create a small UAS air carrier certificate for persons
that directly oversee the operation of sUAS to transport property in
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Speech On Brown Rice
Brown rice
One of the most favorite meals consume by large percentage of Nigerians is rice. Many recipes have
been made out of it. Some of them are the famous rice and stew, jollof rice, coconut rice, fried rice,
vegetable rice etc. The northern part of Nigeria even makes a pudding food out of it called tuwo
shinkafa.
White rice is fundamentally the most domestically consume type of rice in Nigeria due it availability
and perhaps taste but various studies have considered it low in nutritional value, low in fibre content
and other essential vitamins that your body system needs to function properly and it is known to be
high for it starch content; all these due to high processing.
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19) Brown rice has tremendous nutrients, vitamins and trace minerals such as manganese, phosphorus,
copper, magnesium and niacin that you can t forgo. If you have not been eating brown rice and
making it part of your meal plan, I believe you will well understand the amount of its health benefits
you might have been foregone to your white rice. Start incorporating brown rice into meal plan today.
Let me know your thoughts about brown rice, especially your experience, question or share more
health benefits you know.
References:
Cade JE, Burley VJ, greenwood DC. Dietary fibre and risk of cancer in the UK Women s Cohort
study. Internationall Epidemiology. 2007 Jan 24.
Liu RH. New finding may be key to ending confusion over link between fibre, colon cancer. American
Institute for cancer Research Press Release. November3, 2004.
Planetrice.net Chinese archeologists find 9,000 year old rice seeds
Tabak C, Wijga AH, de Meer G, Janssen NA, BrunekreefB, Smith HA. Diet and asthma in Dutch
school children. Tjoraz 2006, Dec;61(12):1048 53.
Whfoods.com World healthiest food
Wood, Rebecca. The whole foods encyclopedia.New York: Prentice hall press;
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Examples Of Non Equal In Harrison Bergeron
Non Equal in Harrison Bergeron
Imagine the United States in 2081, where everyone is equal by handicaps. Do you think handicaps can
make a society equal? In the story Harrison Bergeron , it is 2081 and everyone is finally equal because
of the handicapper general. These handicaps are able to prevent people from doing what they are good
at so they can be average like others. I believe the society in Harrison Bergeron is not equal due to the
fact that some people in the story still have advantages, even with handicaps.
To begin, I think the society in Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut, is not equal because the
character George has handicaps, which prevents him from having freedom like his wife, Hazel, has.
According to the text, it says He was required by law to wear it at all times, and send out some sharp
noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantages. The text proves that the society is not
equal because George does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on what I read, it says every few seconds, a transmitter would make a sharp sound to stop
George from thinking , That was a pretty dance, Hazel said , and George toyed with the idea of
ballerinas shouldn t be handicapped. This is significant by the reason is that in twenty seconds, George
was still able to think of how the ballerinas should not be handicapped when he has handicaps
stopping him from thinking a few seconds later. As for Hazel, all she can think of was how the
ballerinas dance beautifully. While others may believe that handicaps can control and maintain people
to be equal, what they should think about is about the intelligence each person has. For example,
George is above average and is able to have the advantage to think of many things.CONCLUSION
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Proposition 2 Argumentative Analysis
Proposition 2 explains that what someone does and how others view the actions one does in
coordination with one another is closely tied to identities (Christiansen, 1999). Furthermore,
Proposition 2 states that language, verbal or nonverbal, is an important influence on identities because
one learns self awareness which then impacts how that person acts around others due to societal cues.
For example, a child learns that a behavior is not acceptable due to language spoken to them through
someone else s facial expressions, like a frown, or direct communication between the child and
someone else. People learn how to act and how to set their goals in life by the experience of doing
things that others will approve or disapprove of. 6. Discuss and provide an example of Proposition 3
and 4 from the Christiansen article. Proposition 3 explains that identities can impact someone s
behavior and view on his or her life depending on how that person views an event that occurred in his
or her life. Events can be looked at by examining if the event held a meaningful, personal experience
to a person. Furthermore, this proposition explains that identities are socially interconnected to one
another because someone s identity can positively or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The word selfing is a process that explains how one s self expression shown to others and the actions
one takes in his or her own life influence the forming of one s identity with the help of daily
occupations. Goals can be positive motivators in a person s shaping of their identity because goals can
motivate someone to look at how their identity could be changed for the better after completing a goal
directed
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The Defeat of Many by One Essay
The Defeat of Many by One
In The Moor s Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie uses the complex and changing character of the Moor to
represent a complex and changing image of India. By making the eclectic family history of the Da
Gama Zogoiby family the central theme in the first two parts of the novel, Rushdie portrays India as a
culturally and religiously pluralistic society. This pluralistic society is layered by violence caused by
the corruption of multiplicity by various characters and the threat of Hindu fundamentalism. As
pluralism is defeated by fascism in Part Three of the novel, the nature of the violence changes
drastically and is symbolized by the Moor s significant character change: The Moor whose tragedy the
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The Zogoiby s diverse history entails attempts to embrace many of these ideals. The eclectic cultural
backgrounds of the Zogoiby family are representative of pluralism in India. The Da Gamas are
Portuguese Catholics while the Zogoibys are Moorish Jews. All of the Moor s ancestors blatantly
reject religion and embrace secularism: an arguably important component of pluralism. When
Camoens went to see Gandhi speak, he told his wife Belle, I hear nothing. I had seen India s beauty in
that crowd with its soda water and cucumber but with that God stuff I got scared (Rushdie 55).
Another example of pluralism within the Zogoiby family is Aurora s artwork, especially her childhood
paintings in which she strives to represent the variety and multiplicity in the vision of the world and
the vision of India. As Aurora ages, however, her childhood visions of pluralism are significantly
changed.
Although Aurora s later paintings also embrace pluralism, they reveal possible catastrophe: A place
where worlds collide, flow in and out of one another, and washofy away. Place where an air man can
drowno in water, or else grow gills; where a water creature can get drunk, but also chokeofy on air.
One universe, one dimension, one country, one dream, bumpo ing into another, or being under or on
top of. Call it Palimpstine (226).
This image of Mooristan shows the danger of multiple worlds
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Compare and Contrast Marr and Nishihara’s and Biederman’s...
Option 2
Compare and contrast Marr and Nishihara s and Biederman s theories of object recognition. How well
do they explain how we are able to recognize three dimensional objects despite changes in viewing
angle?
Humphreys and Bruce (1989) proposed a model of object recognition that fits a wider context of
cognition. According to them, the recognition of objects occurs in a series of stages. First, sensory
input is generated, leading to perceptual classification, where the information is compared with
previously stored descriptions of objects. Then, the object is recognized and can be semantically
classified and subsequently named. This approach is, however, over simplified. Other theories like
Marr and Nishihara s and Biederman s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This description is then matched against those stored in memory. According to Biedermann, geons are
detected on the basis of non accidental properties such as collinearity, symmetry and parallelism. Like
Marr and Nishihara, Biedermann sustains that primitives are invariant under changes in viewpoint.
Similarly, both theories are supported by research. Lawson and Humphreys (1996), for example,
showed that recognition is affected more by tilt of major axis (foreshortening) than any other rotation,
which endorses Marr s and Nishihara prediction that establishing a central axis is crucial to the
process of recognition. Warrington and Taylor (1978) reported that brain damaged patients could
recognize objects presented in a typical view only. These patients found difficult to say if two
photographs presented simultaneously were the same object when one image was a typical view and
the other an unusual view. Although this could be explained as the patient s inability to transform a 2D
version of the atypical view into a 3D model, it could also be due to difficulty in establishing the
central axis or due to some features of the object being hidden. In a later study, Humphreys and
Riddoch (1984) used images where either the axis had been foreshortened through rotation or a critical
feature was hidden. They found that patients had more problems recognizing the images with a
foreshortened axis than the ones where a critical feature was hidden. Their
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  • 2. The International Criminal Court ( Icc ) Introduction: The international criminal court (ICC) is an unalike international organization, as it deals with individuals of the state parties and non state parties both. The Court among its wide prospects prosecutes individuals, accepts communications and complaints from them, and also allows for an independent official to initiate prosecution. But, independent officials in international organizations always have a controversial position given the fact that they have autonomy and authority to act independently creating a probable threat to the national sovereignty of the member nations. In addition, here the statute also had the proposal to keep the court under the purview of a political institution (Security Council) which was also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, after serious discussions, criticism, and alterations the proprio motu power in the end must required a pre authorization from the Trial Chambers and was also subjected to a judicial review. Therefore, the court since its existence from 2002 could only open investigation against seven countries so far namely; the Democratic Republican of Congo (DRC), Uganda, the Central African Republic (CAR), Sudan, Kenya, Libya, and Cote d Ivoire. Even when in the initial 4 years of the court, it was cluttered with 1,732 communications from 132 countries related to situations in 139 countries. The DRC was the first country against which the prosecutor used his proprio motu powers to initiate an investigation, although DRC then referred itself to the court. Seven years later, the prosecutor actually used his powers against Kenya to finally be able to initiate an investigation and put to use the trigger mechanism. The seeds of 2007 were seeped deep back during the general elections of 2002 in Kenya, where the National Rainbow Coalition (NaRC) led by Mwai Kibaki of Party of National Unity (PNU) promised the homeless and unemployed a chance of being heard and also guaranteed a police reform if they would have been brought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Journey of Self-Discovery in Thomas Pynchons The Crying... Journey of Self Discovery in Thomas Pynchons The Crying of Lot 49 Thomas Pynchons The Crying of Lot 49 challenges the readers perception of the world by enfolding his readers, through a variety of means, within the intricate workings of his narrative. It centers around would be heroine Oedipa Maas whose life is turned upside down when she discovers that she has been made executor of the estate of old flame and entrepreneur Pierce Inverarity. When she is imposed upon to travel to the fictional city of San Narcisco, where Inverarity is said to have numerous real estate holdings, in order to carry out her task, Oedipa stumbles upon a muted post horn; the first of many clues leading her deep into the impenetrable conspiracy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Pynchons reader s, Oedipa is forced to either work toward interpreting the trail of seemingly indecipherable clues being tossed in her wake or forgo it all and walk away in bewilderment. Like the reader by deciding to go on, however aimlessly, she is forcibly drawn out of the complacency of her own existence; into a chaotic system of intrigue that reaches far beyond her normal scope of understanding. In the same turn, like Oedipa the reader s role is also based on interpreting numerous symbols and metaphorical clues as a means of stumbling upon a legible conclusion that will stop the madness. Each of them arriving at a different conclusion or none at all solely depended upon how far the use of our perceptions will allow us to go. Unfortunately both Oedipa and the reader (myself included) are overwhelmed by the myriad of inconsistencies and masked innuendo saturating this book from cover to cover. Unable to sufficiently distinguish between what is real and relevant and what is unreal and irrelevant, both are left feeling disconcerted and paranoid; fearful that nothing they ve ever perceived to be true, is... Paranoia is the common bond that now unites Oedipa and the reader; but it isn t paranoia as described in the Webster s dictionary, instead it is an aberration of their individual views which have been shifted and enhanced forcing them to see the world beyond that of their front porch; where before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Civil Rights Movement From The 1960 s In today s world, people deal with the constant struggle of finding whose needs are more important. Individuals, and individualism itself, claim to have their life be there s, and they can do whatever they please, however, when people put society s needs before theirs, they are doing their good for society, and everyone around them. Society s goal is to move the human population forward in a positive direction, and to help everyone instead of just one person. In today s world, individuals must look at society, and social needs to fulfill their own needs, giving the needs of society more of an importance to all. When you compare the overall purpose of individual needs and. social needs, social needs are there to fulfill the needs of all individuals. In society, when people are apart of a group, they feel a sense of pride, and importance towards that group. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (History.com) When people put their needs above themselves, positive things happen to their community, and to people they may not even know. Martin Luther King Jr. is just one example of how when you believe there is problem in society, and you put society s needs above your own, the individuals around you will be affected positively like in the Civil Rights Movement. Although society makes a positive impact on others, society also gives a good holding ground of what people can and can t do in general. Today social media and public encounters with people give a general direction of what is acceptable and what is not. People have many different styles, and some are more wild than others, so when those types of people are in public, or on social media or something that multiple people can see, they are either seen as fine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Theme Of Objectification In The House Of Mirth Women in society are subject to objectification, meaning they are treated as a mere object; unequal to men. In the novel, The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton, this holds true as men bring home the money and women have the decorative purpose in society. The heroine, Lily Bart, is a woman who is destroyed by her own society. Lily resides in a New York society where appearances are everything and even her name, Lily, suggests that she is a flower of femininity meaning she is a decorative object in this culture as well as a desire to men. However, Lily is lacking wealth which she depends on a man to achieve. In the novel, objectification is present with Lily being seen as a decorated object and the symbol of money conveys that men are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, one of Lily s character flaws prevents her from being able to be part of such a society. She isn t very good at disguising her motive to marry a man of wealth. In fact, she even tells her true love Seldom that she is very expensive and one must have a great deal of money to marry her ( Wharton 31). These kinds of declarations make Lily seem to be the one thing that this society cannot tolerate. Being elegant, single, as well as brutally honest regarding her intentions, Lily makes herself denounced in the eyes of the wealthy as an adventuress. She adventures to admit to one of her rich, married friends, Why don t you say it, Judy? I have a reputation for being on the hunt for a rich husband (Wharton). Her main focus is the wealth of men and this manifests itself through her relationship with Lawrence Selden, as she falls in love with him but denies marriage as he is not wealthy. In the end, Lily is described as one of the critics on the fence , never able to achieve the life of social class that she desires (Wharton 71). Lily diligently strives to achieve this social status but never achieves it because she can not find the right wealthy man. Thus, Lily will eventually die because she lacks self identity after being discarded by a superficial society. This double standard of men and women is portrayed throughout the entire novel. For instance, when Lily has tea with Seldon, she brings up in conversation the double standard of men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Theory Of Graphene On Science And Future Electronic... Graphene is a recently isolated allotrope of carbon, consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into an inter connected benzene ring structure (Figure 1).1 Resembling a hexagonal honeycomb lattice or a chain link fence in structure, graphene is only one atom thick and is thus considered a two dimensional material.1 It is currently touted as the thinnest, strongest, lightest, most flexible and best conducting material known to science.2 Although some of this is based on theoretical data (extrapolated from real samples with inevitable intrinsic defects compared to a perfect sample), these notable qualities drive graphene research at a relentless pace and imply applications that could revolutionize computer electronics and future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... True 2D graphene must be sufficiently isolated from its environment to be considered free standing , which was considered to be thermodynamically impossible.3 It was successfully isolated by Geim and Novoselov in 2004 using the Scotch tape method , a technique involving mechanical exfoliation (repeated peeling) of a graphite sample until a single layer film was produced.2 This 2D film features a hexagonal, honey comb lattice of covalently bonded carbon atoms (Figure 2) exhibiting nanometer scale corrugations and is the thinnest material ever isolated.3 a) b) Figure 2. a) Scanning probe microscopic image of graphene using a scanning tunnelling microscope for imaging surfaces at the atomic level (U.S. Army Materiel Command, 2012) b) ADF STEM image of graphene structure9 The synthesis of graphene, beyond the Scotch tape method of mechanical exfoliation has proven somewhat complicated, with a primary focus on isolating samples with a minimal density of defects and high carrier mobility.9 Different methods produce varying mobility, though mechanical exfoliation proves to be one of the most effective (mobility = μ = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Speech On Teenagers Taking the mask off: It s time to stop being someone we aren t In today s day and age, there s a common problem that each teenger inevitably faces along the way through adolescence. We try to find out who we are and what we want to become, but this is becoming ever more difficult. Nowadays in the age of technology, we have thousands of people around that rub off on us one way or the other. We have all of these influences around us, most of whom are either non beneficial or unattainable. These, along with the ever present peer pressure, make us become someone that s far away from who we really are, something that we should attempt to move on from. It seems like today the overwhelming question for teenagers is should they put on a fake persona for the sake of being accepted or live every day unfiltered at the risk of being scrutinized? When we step outside the friendly confines of our home, we prepare a face to show to the rest of the world, one that shows we are living a great life and having everything going right for us. We are expected to always put on a persona and show that our lives our great. On social media, we all post pictures of us in our best moments; We show when we re on vacation, when we re at a bonfire with friends, or when we re sitting in the suite level at a sporting event. However, we never show the negatives; the times when we get a bad grade, a family member is sick, or an argument between you and a friend. I know I do the same things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Depression And Masculinity Research Proposal: The purpose of this research is to look at depression and masculinity and its effect on suicidality. It focuses on changing the way teenage boys interact with other individuals, so that they open up about emotions and struggles. The sample would be composed of children and teenagers between the ages of 10 15. Classrooms would be randomly chosen from schools around Montreal elementary and high schools. This research would be a randomized control trial. Depression would be defined as it is in the DSM 5 under Major Depressive Disorder (Reynolds and Kamphaus 2013). It will be measured by the Children s Depression Rating Scale Revised Score and Reynold Adolescent Depression Scale second edition (Keller et al. 2011; Reynolds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The consent of the parents is essential since the students are under eighteen years of age and the student themselves should provide assent. They will be given the opportunity to retract their participation at any point during the experiment as a way to seek the free, informed, and ongoing consent. The participants will be given a short briefing about what the experiment consists of. Parents, teachers, school and ethics boards will get a full briefing. The students will get a full debriefing at the end of the experiment. The surveys will be kept anonymous. However, the group exercise will be conducted without anonymity so as to create a connection with the students. All information given by the test subjects in the exercise would remain confidential and would not be recorded to allow for the students to speak freely. The students will be linked to numbers which will not be identifiable to a name and only used for continuity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Five Elements Of Tragedy In Macbeth Aristotle indicated that Every Tragedy must have six parts, which parts determine its quality namely, Plot, Characters, Diction, Thought, Spectacle, and Melody. (1) Without having those parts the tragedy will lose it meaning. The play Macbeth is categorized as a Tragedy, because it applies many elements and characteristics which tragedy has. In other hand it is clear that Shakespeare effected by Greek tragedy, because he used the main elements of tragedy. Most of tragedy plays were having five acts. In Macbeth we can simply see that Shakespeare made Macbeth into five acts. The first principle is plot, the most important elements of tragedy. Aristotle defines plot as the arrangement of the incidents he says the plot of the play must be a whole, which means that the plot must contains a beginning, middle, and end (2).The beginning must start with the cause and effect to show the reason of the play (i.e.in Macbeth play we see why the play starts and what is the reason behind). The middle, must be caused by earlier events and itself cause the event that follow it (i.e.in Macbeth killing the king is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most elements of Shakespearean tragedy in Macbeth is peripeteia. Indeed, all along the play there are sudden turns of events that also happen to contribute to other elements such as fate, catastrophe and even hubris. The first one occurs in act I, scene 3 when the witches announce to Macbeth that he is not only Thane of Glamis but will also become Thane of Cawdor and then king. This is very important because it is basically where the whole story starts.it is what leads Macbeth to his dark and to the murder of King Duncan, then to the assassination of his own best friend, Banquo, turning him into a complete monster. Even Macbeth kills and does all things to be king and happy. But he cannot be succeeded and at the end disaster will face him and destroy the entire thing he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hag s Marriage Marriage in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue and Tale The disparity in the outcomes of the hag s marriage and Alison s marriages in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue and Tale depends in part on the women s differing expectations of their husbands. The hag s modus agendi depends on a knight s obligation to honour his pledge, whereas Alison s modus operandi depends on her husbands conduct after marriage, i.e. on her circumstances. Having saved the knight s life, the hag asks the knight to permit her to be his wife. Moreover, she wants to be his love. The knight must marry, since marrying the hag lies within his might. Since the hag s definition of being his wife includes her loving him, he is duty bound to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like husbands in real life, Alison s husbands are not knights. They do not submit to her will out of love for her beauty as she expects. Physically, she beats her fifth husband into submission, crucifies her philandering fourth on the cross of jealousy, and outwits her three horny, old husbands through flattery and deceit, attacking their fidelity to extort payment for the marriage debt. Alison s marriages are battles, a state of war that continues until she wins the right to rule, after which she controls the marital assets and the stipulation of the marriage debt. She sexually abuses her old husbands, hints she wants her fourth dead, and curtails her young fifth s reading. Vae victis woe to the conquered. Aggressively, Alison pitches them into their purgatory, realizing the right to rule in her own hell. Alison defies one s expectations. Described by the narrator as a church going woman nonpareil, she presents herself unflatteringly in her prologue. Blinding herself to her immorality with her verbose diatribe, she interprets the scriptures, classical literature, and mythology to suit her immediate needs. By interpreting Alison s tale as wish fulfillment, however, one can grasp for a handle to her motives, hopes, and agenda. The hag exploits the knight as a means to an end, to be young and beautiful. As she gets older, Alison s fading features will not sustain her narcissism. To love herself, she must be beautiful, even if only in the eyes of her next husband. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Ring Of Gyges Essay The Ring of Gyges Justice has continued to remain one of the greatest significant moral and political conceptions. The word that originates from the Latin word jus implying a right or a lawful act has been defined by many philosophers to expound on its use in different cultural and political backgrounds. Philosophers have gone beyond the dictionary level that simply defines it as an act of giving everyone their dues without interfering with their rights. The definitions have gone beyond the etymology definitions as set indifferent dictionaries and therefore, the word has been considered to mean a moral value of character and a desirable quality of political society among others. Justice has been considered by many philosophers to be a significant tool in ethical and social decision making. Plato, a philosopher provides a story about a mythical magical artifact, the ring of Gyges, in his book known as the Republic In the book, Plato narrates that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ring would be used by many politicians to hide their characters and practice injustices without any person realizing. Through the story by Plato, Republic takes into consideration whether an intellectual individual would be moral if he or she did not fear being pointed and meeting the hands of the law for carrying out any injustice in the community or when pursuing his or her political duties. In the story, Glaucon argues that no one practices justice voluntarily as many people consider their personal desires when in power. This paper answers a number of questions on the use the ring of Gyges when I would be in possession of one. In answering the questions, the paper analyses the story as written by Plato in his books, the Republic. If I had the ring of Gyges, I would use it differently to oppose what many politicians, that is, they practice injustice without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Hanging Man Literary Devices The Hanging Man Situation: A man is held up by his hair by a God, the desert night snapped out of his vision leaving him with bald white days in his shade less sockets. Story: A man is tortured by God; he thinks about what God would do if he exists, that do to his boredom he would choose to torture. The reader is encouraged to identify with those who suffer and to witness their pain and suffering. Mirror Situation: The poem describes a mirror reflecting everything that she sees back to where it came from. Story: The poem is written from the point of view of a mirror; the mirror describes repeatedly that it is unbiased in what it reflects. A women ages looking into the mirror every day, this shows how important it is that people appear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Questioning if they are willing to marry and serve, help, and obey. Story: This poem describes how a woman should be, and what they should do in society at the time. Lady Lazarus Situation: Lady Lazarus say that she has done it again once every decade and she is only thirty, but like a cat, she has nine lives. Story: This poem is about a woman, lady Lazarus, who dies. The lady creates a mythical being of herself allowing herself to die nine times. After every death she grows back into a beautiful woman again. Daddy Situation: A woman says to her dead father how for thirty years she had to live like a foot in a black shoe, or like a ghastly statue with one gray toe big as a Frisco seal. Story: A woman creates an image of her father; she uses many different metaphors to describe her past relationship with him, he is like a shoe, a black shoe that she had to live in without him. Words Situation: She describes an axe cutting into a tree, causing the sap to flow, until the tree falls. Story: In this poem Words are like the axe, cutting, unforgiving, and sharp. Throughout this poem she compares Words to the axe, and the damage that they can inflict. The arrival of the Bee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Prison Camps In The Civil War Essay Prison Camps in the Civil War Prison camps were very brutal and had hard living conditions. There were some prisons that stood out, such as Andersonville, Alton Federal Prison Belle Isle, and Salisbury prison, which was one of the better prisons. Andersonville was not a good prison to be at and it had 45,000 people in the 12 months it was around Andersonville was open for a year and 2 months. It was built for 10,000 men, but in 6 months, around 30,000 men were there. Somewhere around 30 40,000 people were kept there and of those,13,00 died. There were too many prisoners to have a stable amount of prisoners to food. This resulted in not enough food, medicine, tents and not enough of vitamin C. Scurvy was caused by not having enough Vitamin C. Scurvy causes symptoms of losing teeth, gum swellings, exhaustion, pale skin and headaches. Older ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was not enough shelter at Belles Isle. Even the luckiest of them were squeezed into a tent. The unfortunate ones had to build their own shelters. This made everyone more exposed to disease and the cold. 1000 men died at Belles isle. Salisbury prison was a good prison in the beginning. Salisbury prison started out good as there were a few 120 Union Soldiers. They got few but enough food to survive. The sanitation was decent and they had good shelters. They were allowed to play sports, such as baseball. In the October of 1864, the population in the prison had skyrocketed to 5,000 men and a few months after that, there were 10,000 men. This prison had bad conditions and bad sanitation. Alton Federal prison was among the bad prisons. This was a Union prison for the rebels. There was bad weather, like very cold winters and very hot summers. There was alot of diseases, such as smallpox and rubella.Smallpox caused vomiting, high fever and bumps that become scabs. Rubella caused headaches, rashes, fever, and infected, red eyes. An approximation of 1500 people died from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Stress on Americas Equality Essay In America s society, equality has always been a reoccurring issue. All the way from early slavery and the Holocaust to discrimination toward African Americans, females, and now same sex marriages. As much as our world focuses on becoming equal, each culture deals with it s own differences. In Michael Jackson s song, Black or White compared with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis song, Same Love, they each approach the same topic encompassing equality. Songs from completely two different generations but each song is concentrating on the important issues of their time, racial discrimination and same sex relationships. Both of the artists have the same dreams on fairness and each song is just the start of how people started to change their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael Jackson was a prominent role model of the 1980 s and 90 s. His songs influenced and left an impact on people in a way that no artist has every done before. He not only left his impact on music, but also left his impact on society. He is known as The King Of Pop due to many of his billboard topping songs and his talented singing voice and dance moves that no one could replicate. He started at a young age, beginning his singing career at the age of 5 years old. Here he joined his brothers and made The Jackson 5. By his teenage years he began to stand out and started his own solo career as an artist. One of Michael s biggest problems he had to face was a horrible skin condition called Vitiligo. It is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment. Irregular pale patches of skin are the outcome of this pigment loss and a lot of people refer to it as turning from black to white. Jackson s doctor, Patrick Treacy, reported to the public, It is well documented that in 1986, Michael was diagnosed with Vitiligo (Treacy). This was the beginning of his transformation. Not only was he transforming himself physically, but as well he was transforming the rest of the world. Jackson was now seeing the world in a whole new perspective and had to go through many hardships. During these hardships, Michael used his music to help him overcome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Plus Size Women In my opinion, we need not discuss a reconciliation of sorts regarding the greater degree of acceptance of plus size women with the parallel emphasis our society continues to place on thinness because I think that comparison would be based upon approval versus acceptance. My reasoning is this, images where media now portrays plus size women in a positive light and encourages society to accept plus size as beautiful, does not encourage/approve of the health problems associated with obesity. We can find the beauty in all people. Size does not determine whether or not someone is a loving, caring, kind, or beautiful person; therefore, the mindset that these images should not be accepted due to health problems is foolish to me. Let us look ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, when people feel accepted, they feel better about themselves. Accepting a person because they are plus size does not necessarily encourage them to live an unhealthy lifestyle. In fact, these women may feel more confident and actually take the initiative to get active, and not because they are chasing the need to feel accepted, but because they are less self conscious and able to walk out in public without feeling inferior due to lowered self esteem. As we know, self esteem influences consumer behavior (Solomon, 2017). Social media is providing a platform for plus size women to have a voice. There are so many plus size models and bloggers that have created pages strictly built to encourage and empower women who may feel like they do not fit society s mode. Social media has brought about a self acceptance to the masses. It allows consumers to voice their stance, which often times expresses the way many others feel, and set a tone to make changes. For example, a blogger Jes Baker, also known as Militant Baker, posted a letter to Abercrombie Fitch regarding his sizeism. (Katz, 2015). Her voice was heard throughout social media. Hence, social media is impacting beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Why Did The Stock Market Crash Of 1929 he eventual crash of the stock market altogether did not occur in one or two days, the crash was several weeks of dropping prices, of course with the occasional fluctuation up, but inevitable to drop once more. Leading up to the crash of the stock market many investors were playing the game of the stock market by buying stock on margin. Buying on margin was essentially buying stock son credit, an imaginary monetary value in a sense. Those using credit for stock and share purchases were, in a sense promising that they would pay the amount eventually. This type of purchasing didn t actually give the companies selling the stocks any real money. When prices of stocks continued to rise throughout the 20 s eventually peaking in the year of 1929, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Keg River Essay The term Keg River has been historically used within Alberta to indentify early to middle Devonian carbonate reef type structures within the Alberta Basin. Nomenclature problems were identified by Schneider (2011) with commonly interchangeable terminology that began in the 1930s, including Upper Elk Point formations such as the Winnipegosis, Keg River and Methy. Sproule (in Ells, 1932) described the Keg River from outcrops along the Clearwater River, near Fort McMurray in the 1930s. Sproule described the carbonate sequence as a thin bedded, alternating limestone and shale, progressing to an argillaceous limestone under a massive dolostone. The Methy Formation was first published in research from Nauss (1950), currently used as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Corrigan (1975) divided the Keg River into two units; the lower unit The Platform consisting of uniform thickness over a large regionally area; and the second unit as an aerially restricted Buildup consisting of reef mounds deposited on the top of the lower platform unit. He described the Keg River Formation to contain halite, anhydrite and carbonate. Campbell (1987) defined the Keg River Formation as an open marine carbonate with an upward shoaling character marking the beginning of the Lower Elk Point Group (Lower Keg River Member). This Lower Keg River member was initiated by a rapid increase in sea level elevation flooding the salt plains of the Contact Rapids. Campbell (1987) described the Lower member of a dark micritic limestone, in a somewhat euxinic environment, containing bitumen and fauna such as brachiopods, crinoids, corals, stromatoporoids and gastropods. The unit can be locally dolomitized with a maximum thickness of approximately 50m. The Upper Keg River member was deposited during the restriction of marine waters by the Presqu ile Barrier reef into the Elk Point Basin (Campbell, 1987). The interior of the basin contains Upper Keg River pinnacle reefs, banks and platforms. Campbell (1987) noted the spatial differences in the type of carbonate deposition within sub basins; areas from the Peace River Arch to southern Alberta show a fringing carbonate platform, while the Rainbow, Zama and Shekelie basins contained the majority of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Character Of Lonnie Smith In Walker Percy s Dialogues From the time he was a boy, he had the heart of an elder (Gregory 1). For St. Gregory the Great, St. Benedict was not only a role model Benedictine monk, but the man of God (Gregory 7). The Father of Western Monasticism lived a detached life from the world, and he only made his way back to public life because of God s Will. Throughout his Dialogues, St. Gregory portrays Benedict as a man who embraces an austere life, yet is content and happy. About 1400 years later, another Catholic writer, Walker Percy, authored a book with a familiar story; The Moviegoer illustrates one character, Lonnie Smith, who is the only happy character compared to several others. After outlining St. Benedict s philosophy of life, I argue that Lonnie is happy (unlike the other characters in the novel) because he, like St. Benedict, recognizes the finitude of earthly affairs and fixes his gaze upon Heavenly matters. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like any other human being, St. Benedict knows that he can attain instant gratification and temporary happiness through a hedonistic lifestyle; however, in his wisdom, he also understands that pleasure and money are fleeting. Gregory adds, While he was on this earth he could have indulged freely, but despised the glory of the world as a faded bloom (Gregory 1). In a similar fashion, Benedict sees how the glory of the world, that is, political power and success, is short lived and never permanent; dabbling in these concerns is neither worth his time nor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. My Intern Experience As I get closer to saying goodbye to Ireland, I cannot help but to reflect on how much I have been able to take away from my experiences. In the months leading up to coming to Ireland, I could not have expected to learn as much as I did. When I first arrived in Dublin, I could not have imagined I was going to learn as much as I did. I had a narrow view of what Irish culture was going to be like. My intern experience in the Irish culture was better than I expected. Ireland has changed me as a person and I am confident that I am leaving Dublin with a more open mind, and as more well rounded individual. One of my main reasons for coming to Dublin was to push myself out of my comfort zone. I am an only child, and I ll be the first to admit I am babied. I only go to school an hour away from home, so I go home quite a bit. I see my parents as often as I want at home. Because of this, I thought going abroad was important for me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was expecting to only be around Irish people. One of the biggest shocks was how many different nationalities call Ireland home. The vast amounts of culture in Ireland really can be seen throughout the city of Dublin. I loved going to the markets and different ethnic restaurants. I think the diversity aspect slipped my mind before I came to Ireland due to the lack of diversity in my hometown. My town has mostly Italian roots and there really is no diversity. Because of this, when I thought about Ireland I never considered other cultures were going to be part of my intern experience. I am very glad that other nationalities are such a big apart of Ireland s culture, because it made my experience here more culturally enriching. It opened up new doors and helped me make lasting friendships. It also was an eye opening experience to see how different cultures work together and interact. The interactions made me realize that I am more similar to other cultures than I would have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Improving Employee Retention at Metrojet Ltd Improving employee retention at Metrojet Ltd Research methodology Research design This study uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative research designs. The quantitative research design is associated with the positivist or post positivist paradigm. It involves the collection of data into numerical form to enable statistical conclusions to be made and conclusions to be drawn. According to ADDIN EN.CITE Freeman2007185Freeman, Marrais, Preissle, Roulston, and Pierre (2007)18518517Freeman, MelissaMarrais, Kathleen dePreissle, JudithRoulston, KathrynPierre, Elizabeth A. StStandards of Evidence in Qualitative Research: An Incitement to DiscourseEducational ResearcherEducational Researcher25 323612007American Educational Research Association0013189Xhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/4621065 HYPERLINK l _ENREF_9 o Freeman, 2007 #185 Freeman, Marrais, Preissle, Roulston, and Pierre (2007), the qualitative research designs creates objective, formal and systematic studies which make an attempt to describe the variables in the study and the relationships between them. A descriptive approach will be used to analyze information collected from a small sample that will give an accurate reflection of the population under observation. The qualitative research design is associated with the social constructivist paradigm and will be used because it is subjective and it strives to understand the dynamic nature of activities being conducted by the organization and focuses on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. John Rawls Justice is Fairness Each person has his or her own plan of life what is good may vary. Right is set down in the social contract, the same for everyone . Quote taken from the Chronicle of Higher Education in an article titled: The Enduring Significance of John Rawls . John Rawls, a political philosopher around the 1950 s but was not well known until the 1970 s. John Rawls was highly recognized and studied at many established colleges such as Oxford, Cornell University where Rawls became a professional philosopher and Harvard. Rawls wrote many series of highly known and influential articles regarding moral, political and philosophical problems. Rawls is well known for many different ideas and theories; however, in my personal opinion Justice Theories or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second condition is the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of society. ( A Theory of Justice Summary Study Guide John, page 1) As continued with the previous thought it has been perceived that in cooperative societies, all individuals want to share the benefits of their efforts. Rawls argues that these societies face a problem in just how to justify and distribute those benefits, because each individual wants to maximize his or her share. He tries to solve this problem by formulating a definition of justice that adequately and fairly distributes resources to those who are involved in the creation of the resources by taking into account their role as a person and their role in society. The first step in formulating his answer is a critique of classic utilitarianism which is described as the greatest happiness and according to Rawls, inadequate concept of justice that it provides. ( Understanding John Rawls: Justice as Fairness (sample). ) In my opinion it brings the moral questions about equality and justice in modern democratic societies. It establishes a moral and ethical foundation for the distribution of the products and benefits of a cooperative society. ( Understanding John Rawls: Justice as Fairness ) John Locke was one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gay Rights Movement Essay The start of the Gay Rights Movement During the 1960s and 1970s lesbians began to speak up and fight for equal rights. The New York City s Stonewall riot in June of 1969 is understood as the dawn of the gay rights movement. The 1960 s is when lesbian mothers argued in court for the right to raise children and when they joined other political movements like the civil rights movement; a movement that includes people of color, women and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. The civil rights movement is a battle to receive political and social freedom and equality. In 1973, the Roe vs. Wade case affirmed the legality of a women s right to have an abortion under the 14th amendment. This case continued for over a decade ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m sure Professor Robert Jensen had this reflection before the year 2009, but maybe he hadn t think of feminism in this way at the dawn of the gay rights movement in 1969. Andrea Dworkin wrote this between 1976 1989, at a time that men didn t listen to women, and maybe researchers would argue that women aren t listened to, especially if you re female and black. The Shift to Marriage Equality Andrea Dworkin s essay s was more than a writer doing his or her job. It was the impact of re developing marriage. Women had their own opinions and feelings and felt comfortable sharing them. As the fight for same sex marriage evolved the way that gay rights activist continued to argue for and against same sex marriage. The struggle by homosexuals for dignity and respect at work and in life became known as gay liberation . Gay liberation is the ability to hold jobs without having to play straight. The struggle for same sex marriage became marriage equality and refers to a political status where homosexual married couples and heterosexual couples are considered legally equal. For over 15 years, the two groups did not receive equal rights by law, which made liberation through social institutions difficult. Marriage equality is important because it guarantees benefits through social security and taxes, spousal privileges and even in death. Socially, if your partner dies, funeral directions do not have to respect your union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Paper On Anglo Saxons So there was a big group of people who settled in Great Britain in the 5th century and that group was called the Anglo Saxons . The Anglo Saxons negotiated with people that were from the Germanic tribes. These people also made a trip to the island from continental Europe. They had descendants, and homegrown British groups who accepted some aspects of the Anglo Saxon way and also the language that they had (Anglo Saxon 1). In my opinion the Anglo s were kind of vulgar and uncivil towards the Britain s because they did invade them and even went as far as taking over what was theirs like their land. Anglo Saxons as you can see had some conflict with Great Britain. I m also sure that Great Britain wasn t too big of fans of the Anglo Saxon culture either. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country regions Germany and Denmark, were considered part of the northwestern and it was originally separated into three different groups, they were called the Angles, Saxons, and last but not least the Jutes (Epic World History 1). Even though some of the early Saxon invaders did have Celtic influenced names, like a Cedric, was actually the founder of the house of Wessex, the Anglo Saxons had pronounced realization of themselves as being differing from the peoples already inhabiting Britain (Epic World History 1). Their takeover led to the integration of Britain into a Germanic world. Different from the other groups like the Franks they did not, in fact, adopt the language of the conquered Celtic and roman peoples, but they did however decide to continue speaking a Germanic accent (Epic World History ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Welling Wellington Chemicals Division Teaching Commentary Overview THIS CASE DEALS WITH ONE OF THE CLASSIC MANAGERIAL DECISIONS MAKE VERSUS BUY. MOST COURSES IN MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE MAKE/BUY PROBLEM TO ILLUSTRATE THE APPLICABILITY OF RELEVANT COST ANALYSIS IN THINKING ABOUT SUCH DECISIONS. This case is rich enough to support a fully articulated relevant cost analysis. It also will support a strategic analysis with a little more digging by the students. It is a great case to illustrate different cost analysis frameworks for a classic management decision. Case Analysis THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES INTERMEDIATE CALCULATIONS/ESTIMATES WHICH CAN BE DERIVED EITHER FROM THE CASE OR FROM SOME ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such an analysis is presented below using a four year horizon the remaining life of the equipment and the GHL inventory. 1 2 3 4 Make Make Containers Buy Containers Buy Options Both Buy Maint. Make Maint. Both A. Costs Not Relevant Allocated Space Cost 4,500 Allocated Overhead 22,500 Depreciation 15,000 GHL 20,000 B. 4 Year Total Cash Flows (000) Materials (steel only) 200 200 0 0 Workers 180 144 36 12 Foreman 20 20 20 0 Manager 32 32 0 0 Other Expenses 63 37 26 0 Machinery Maintenance 14.4 14.4 0 0 Purchase Contract 0 150 500 650 Sale of GHL 0 (6.4) (57.6) (64) Sale of Equipment 0 0 (20) (20) Saved Outside Rent ____ ____ ____ (34) Net 509.4 591 504.4 544 C. Fold in Tax Considerations 1. Options 1 and 2 are enhanced by the shelter from 15,000 depreciation per year. [15,000 × .4 = 6,000.] 2. There is also tax shelter from the GHL which is a noncash charge. [8,000 for option 1 (20,000 × .4), 7,200 for option 2 and 800 for option 3.] 3. All the operating cash flows are only 60% as high, after taxes. 4. Losses on Sale of Machinery and GHL create tax savings in year 1: GHL Machinery
  • 25. Book Value 80 60 Salvage (64) (20) Book Loss 16 40 Tax Saved (40%) 6.4 16 D. After Tax 4 Year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Snow Falling On Cedars Change Change is the act or instance of making or becoming different. How does a person change? Is it based on the individuals around them? Does the way a person is raised change him or her? Throughout the novels of Great Expectations, Snow Falling on Cedars, To Kill a Mockingbird, and the film David Copperfield, change comes in many forms. People mirror the beliefs of those around them. People are obliged to do something they do not want to by those in control of them. In Snow Falling on Cedars, a Japanese American girl named Hatsue is told by her family all her life to stay away from the hakujin (white people). Hatsue and a boy named Ishmael were childhood friends since the start, as they grew up, they started to become more intimate and closer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clara looks for someone to help her take care of David and comes across Mr. Murdstone, an evil, cruel, and cold hearted man. He ends up giving Clara no control over her own life. When David s mother sends David off to boarding school even though she did not wish to do so, she did it anyway because Mr. Murdstone believed he should be trained to be a gentleman (David Copperfield). Clara, being a very caring mother, does not want to leave her son s side. Although Mr. Murdstone does not feel that David is well mannered, he sends David off to boarding school. Clara does not want to see David sent off to boarding school. With Mr. Murdstone having control of Clara, Clara has no choice but to watch as her beloved son gets sent off to boarding school. Clara does not believe that David needs to go to boarding school, but since Mr. Murdstone has control of Clara she has to follow his beliefs. Clara changed as soon as Mr. Murdstone arrived and caused her to mirror his beliefs. This shows how when someone comes into another person s life and starts taking control, that person may do things he or she would not have wanted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Tactical Crime Analysis Analysis and Crime Mapping Many people have heard of crime analyst from TV shows or movies but probably do not comprehend what they actually do. Some people may even confuse crime analysis with CSI which deals with forensics. In the following paragraphs, the position of crime analyst will be explained along with the geographical information system and the three most popular crime analysis methods. What does crime analyst do For most law enforcement agencies, a crime analyst main objective is to provide information in order to accomplish their mission of prevention and suppression of criminal activities(Canter, n.d.). Furthermore, crime analyst effect how policies are implemented, justify budget request, and aids in identifying and understanding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three most prevalent crime analysis methods that are tactical, strategical, and administrative(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis incorporates information analyzed for the purpose of short term solutions(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis information is usually kept internal and produced on a daily basis(Wyckoff, 2014). Moreover, tactical crime analysis aids in the development of patrol and investigation practices along with deployment of resources(Wyckoff, 2014). Most of the data used for tactical crime analysis devises from police reports(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of tactical crime analysis are repeated incident analysis, crime pattern analysis, and linking known offenders to prior crimes(Wyckoff, 2014). Another type of crime analysis is strategic which data is analyzed for the purpose of creating and evaluating of long term strategies, policies, and prevention techniques(Wyckoff, 2014). Strategic crime analysis is usually conducted slowly and at a deliberate pace(Wyckoff, 2014). The process of strategic crime analysis begins with police reports by is heavily influenced by outside sources of information which can be produced by quantitative or qualitative methods(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of strategic crime analysis are trend analysis, hot spot analysis, and problem analysis(Wyckoff, 2014). Lastly, there is administrative crime analysis which deals with management needs(Wyckoff, 2014). This crime analysis approach is very broad where actions are taken either regularly or upon request(Wyckoff, 2014). Analyzing information to develop patrol staffing, districting and re districting, cost benefits, and resource deployment for special occasions are some examples of the administrative crime analysis approach(Wyckoff, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of Student In School In school I have always been a relatively successful student, and I was always considered one of the smarter kids by my parents and a lot of the other students. In about sixth grade when they started to split the grade up into certain classes for the advanced kids and the kids that weren t considered advanced. I was in the classes with all the kids that weren t considered advanced. At the time though, I didn t realize what they were doing or that I wasn t actually considered a smart kid by the school, I just knew all my friends were in classes I wasn t in, and it really upset me. I got put in the classes with a bunch of kids I didn t like, or just people I didn t know, and had never seen before. I still had the bus where I got to see a few of my friends, but other than that, they just weren t around. All of fourth grade year I hadn t struggled at all, and everything came relatively easy to me. It was just really easy. I knew I wasn t a dumb kid, but up until then my parents had always had to help me. They carried me through school, they had just been my own personal teacher and were always there if I needed any help at all. This was definitely weird to me that I didn t need them anymore that year. About half way through the school year, I was talking to one of my friends about school and how easy it had been going so far this year. He then started telling me how hard he thought it was and how he was really struggling, I just kind of blew it off, and was thinking he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary Of Mildred Levy Four Sons Rabbi Brent Gutmann Kol Nidrei 5775 Mildred Levy has four sons, all of whom are extraordinarily wealthy. The only problem for their dear mum Mildred is that all four of her sons are living in London and she is living in Melbourne. Still, the brothers are close and they get together occasionally. Not a single one of them able to make it back for her birthday this year, they decide to meet for lunch in her honour, and they begin to discuss what they ve bought their mother for her birthday. Sam proudly tells his brothers, you know how mum loves to get together with her friends and watch soaps? I just bought her a brand new top of the line flat screen. Then Michael jumps in, Well, you know how mum loves the water. We ll I ve bought her a new luxury yacht and I ve paid for a slip right near her home and her own captain so that whenever she wants to go on the water, she can just drive on down to the club and go. The third son, David says sarcastically, A Yacht?! What mum really needed was a new home. I ve bought her a home. Right in Windsor. Six million Australian dollars. Beautiful. Eight bedrooms, two car garage. Top of the range, all the way. They look at Jacob. What did you buy mum for her birthday, Jacob? Meekly, Jacob responded, I ve bought mum a parrot. A parrot?!? They are surprised. Well, not any ordinary parrot, continued Jacob. This parrot was trained for ten years as a domestic assistant. It knows how to scrub dishes. To hang laundry. It has even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on The Effectiveness of Sports Drinks Compared to Water Staying hydrated is one of the most important parts of physical activity. In Clinics of Sports Medicine, it explains that Maintenance of water and electrolyte balance is important for sustaining cognitive and physical performance. Dehydration degrades morale and desire to work. Body water deficits of as little as 2% body weight can impair physical performance. Water deficits of 5% to 7% body weight are associated with headaches, dizziness, and apathy (Latzka, Montain 1). To prevent dehydration and its effects a medical team created Gatorade for the University of Florida s football team in 1965. Since then, there has been a large market of beverages to hydrate athletes and improve performance. In Sports and Energy Drinks: Answers for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Men s Fitness Magazine, it explains that sodium helps the body hold onto water and helps fluid get to the muscles and blood. Amy Epstein also found that drinking too much water is the cause of hypernatremia, a condition that occurs a lot in athletes who drink a lot of water without the necessary sodium. This can actually cause you to lose fluid (Epstein par. 3 6). Water absorbs quickly into the bloodstream to hydrate the body, but sports drinks absorb even faster because of the minerals contained. Quote Sports drinks are full of minerals. The minerals are not only great for absorption but to replenish what a body loses during strenuous exercise. Usually replenishment of those minerals is only needed for long hard exercise. In an article from Men s Fitness Magazine it explains that water is a great choice for light physical activity. It will satisfy thirst and hydration needs (Ward par. 2). This is because Quote Sports drinks, however, are better for long or vigorous exercise. In the article from Science Direct it explains that more than 60 minutes of intense activity depletes energy, electrolyte, and fluid reserves (Ward par. 2). That is why it is important to drink a something with the necessary minerals. When you work out, you lose chloride, potassium, and sodium through sweating and muscle exertion. At WebMD it states that the best sports drinks contain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Research Paper On Sweetheart Asya * * .. In this particular circumstance, regarding myself, I feel so much more improved when waking up in the early morning hours, since I m getting to bed a lot earlier, than when staying up very late into the nighttime hours. * * .. In fact, my dearest cherished housewife Sweetheart Asya , last night I explicitly had a surprisingly interesting venturesome dream of curiously driving around with my vehicle, visiting intriguing, unusual imaginative marvelous places particularly traveling the compelling network of roadways among a city community, magnificent country superb rolling farmlands beautiful, dazzling forested areas, including inside of undistinguished splendid buildings, that I, actually never been to or actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, as my unmapped dream is proceeding along, I suddenly come across my former retail supervisor Debbie, that I haven t seen for several years in my real life experiences. * .. Uniquely, as I m browsing among the exquisite store s sale s floor merchandise fixture spacious aisle layouts, I ve shortly discovered her working as the store s supervisor in this sizable upscale fashionable contemporary department store at the Shopping Mall establishment, as markedly part of my charming dream s theatrical backdrop, that doesn t even exist in real life, it s chiefly only elegantly scripted as part of my ongoing expressive storyline narrative dream, my dearest cherished housewife Sweetheart Asya . * .. Indeed, I had an interesting, informative dialogue talks with her, as you so gracefully truly help me with developing during a real life internet interaction with you. Regarding specifically to her interesting present work experiences, at this trendsetting store. Afterward, getting helpful travel directions from her to continue on with the dream s saga to my next fantasy journey s destination. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Epilogue To Petunia A flower for mummy, a flower for daddy, a little girl chanted merrily. Petunia was collecting flowers from a garden deep within the confines of the forest. Her eyes remained fixed on her bouquet as the wind blew madly through her brown silky hair. Suddenly, almost like magic, an elderly lady appeared, her face filled with warts and wrinkles. You rotten child! exclaimed the elderly lady, You dare pluck my flowers with your filthy hands! The elderly lady angrily snatched the bouquet from Petunia s hands and glared at her immensely. With every passing second, the wind s strength intensified and the sounds of bristling trees grew louder. Petunia clueless of what to do, shook her head as if to say she hadn t taken the flowers, but her relentless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Petunia cleared her throat softly, I m not sure whether you remember me but I need you to lift the curse you placed on me ten years ago. Agatha lowered her eyebrows, this was shortly replaced with a smirk. I wish I could but my wand was taken from me, say.... five years ago. Agatha switched her focus to removing the residue underneath her fingernails. Unless... Agatha keenly looked Petunia in the eyes, Unless, you find my wand and give it to me. Then and only then, I will lift your curse. Petunia s eyes lit up at the mention of lifting the dreaded curse. Agatha s smirk widened, It s very simple, there is a cottage near here, simply go inside, take back the wand and give it to me. Agatha pointed west, The cottage is over there, now shoo. After hastily walking down the never ending path, Petunia spotted a small cottage amidst all the trees. At last! I ve found it! she joyfully cried. She wearily gazed at her surroundings before gaining velocity and swiftly entering the cottage. However much to her dismay, she was stopped by a bearded man in his mid 60s. Whom grabbed and tied her ferociously near a boiling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Oxygen Is A Chemical Element With Symbol O And Atomic... Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table and is a highly reactive non metal and oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as other compounds. By mass, oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to found dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O2. This is an important part of the atmosphere and diatomic oxygen gas constitutes 20.8% of the Earth s atmosphere. Additionally, as oxides the element also makes up almost half of the Earth s crust.Oxygen is necessary to sustain most terrestrial life. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration and many major classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent of lifeforms. Conversely, oxygen is continuously replenished by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O 3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages Of 3D Printing TECHNOLOGY Materials for 3D printing were very limited during the early days of the technology. Today, there is a whole array of material types that are supplied in different forms (filament, powder, pellets, resin, granules etc). The first step in 3D printing is to design the 3D digital model using a CAD program or scan the object with a 3D scanner. The model will then be sliced into layers and converted into a printer readable file. The printing material will be added one layer at a time. Different materials are suited for different 3D printing technologies. There is no one solution fits all (The Potential of 3D Printing, Pg 4, METI Journal). Some 3D printers process powdered materials which utilize a light source to fuse layers of the powder together in the defined shape. Others process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Customers may bring their digital file or scan their objects at the shop to print out their desired products. Factories: Assembly lines and supply chains are reduced. Factories have highly developed and specialized 3D printers. Spare parts are 3D printed on demand instead of being stock piled. Broken goods can be repaired by simply printing the spoiled component. The (Big Innovation Centre, 2012) highlights some of the advantages of 3D printing. One of the benefits of 3D printing is the ability to produce customized and personalized products. The appearance of a product can be suited according to customer preferences. Secondly, 3D printing reduces inventories. Retailers do not need to stockpile a large number of products. Moreover, 3D printing reduces capital costs for manufacturers. As there is no need for an assembly line, the need for a large scale investment in factories and machinery is reduced. Lastly, 3D printing reduces transport costs, by removing the need for intermediate goods to be shipped from one factory to another. FUTURE OF 3D ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Toxic Chemicals In Flint, Michigan Toxic chemicals such as lead and mercury in our environment have links to the causes of cancer, birth defects and mental illness. How can Americans be certain that the water in their household is safe to drink and toxic free? For the people in Flint, Michigan, it is too late for many have been already affected by such toxicity in their water supply. Toxic chemicals in our environment must be better controlled and America s infrastructure must be properly repaired. This is an urgent need and the elected leaders must be held accountable for any neglect of this most important issue. The events that happened in Flint, Michigan, has caused this topic to be quite controversial because of the poisoning that was done to the children there. The management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparison Between Macbeth And Into The Wild Wanting for dreams to come true don t do that themselves, it depends on what choices we do and don t make that help us strive towards our longings. Unless, we are all controlled by fate, playing out the part in our lives that had been pre organized for us. The unit selections Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, a biographical novel, and Macbeth by William Shakespeare, a drama, both focus on things we can and can t control in our lives, but Into the Wild does a better job answering the question in the prompt because rules are meant to be broken, Chris McCandless just took it to the next level. He was able to leave his life behind, making decisions most of us couldn t even imagine making. He sets an example of what we can achieve in life. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... /For it is thine. ¨ King Duncan had noticed the loyalty Macbeth displayed to his home by serving the country, and since the King knew of the traitorous Thane of Cawdor, King Duncan had awarded Macbeth the next Thane of Cawdor, just as how the witches predictions. As Macbeth keeps dwelling on the sister witches prophecies we can infer, Macbeth wants this fortunes to come true, so the news brought by the two men must sound exciting to Macbeth. Macbeth knew he would be the Thane of Glamis and Cawdor now but power tends to go straight to people s head and now he wants to be king, the evident through lines 149 and 160 Cannot be ill, cannot be good: if ill, / Why hath it given me earnest of success, / Commencing in a truth? I am thane of Cawdor: If good, why do I yield to that suggestion / Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair / And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, / Against the use of nature? Present fears / Are less than horrible imaginings: / My thought, whose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. What Should Be Done Without Regard Things without all remedy should be done without regard; what s done is done This quote nicely captures our cultural unquestioned belief about regret that states that lamenting what has already occurred is foolish and that it is better to simply move on and forward. The initial thought when hearing this quote is that it is an admirable philosophy that people should follow, however, that is until I tell you who said it and in what context. This quote was spoken by Lady Macbeth convincing her husband to stop feeling sorry about murdering people. Maybe not a role model after all. I believe that instead of forgetting, it is important for people to remember the regret they felt in these instances, so they can make better decisions in the future. An experience deeply embedded in my memory was my very traumatic first time at an amusement park. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can undo, unfriend, delete, unfollow, erase, but what I cannot fix is what has already happened. And I think the idea of no control over the outcome scares me, but I have to face the hard reality of it which is that there is no delete button in real life. That was the basis of my regret. The thought of not having control over what would happen to me on that rollercoaster ride horrified me. Yet I was angry with myself for not going on it. After this experience I pushed it out of my mind, completely believing in what society has drilled into my head, which is that people should forget the past and focus only on the future. However I have come to learn that ignoring that regret is worse. I think it is important to acknowledge it s existence. Actually, not being able to feel regret is a characteristic of those with brain damage. To refuse to feel remorse is almost like self diagnosing yourself as mentally insane. Therefore in order to live a fully functional and humane life full of emotion, I believe that people need to learn to live with regret, not without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Povertyin the World Poverty evokes various definitions depending on the audience and perhaps the purpose or context that it is used. Limiting the definition of poverty to a value judgment is of little use in terms of agreeing on a definition for the purpose of comparison and measurement between groups (Sen 1979, p.285). A clear definition of poverty supports and indicates the process for measurement, and as such would also assist in determining the focus and approach for development (Clark 2012; Ruggeri, Saith Stewart 2006, p.19). In reviewing Oxfam Australia s (Oxfam) Close the Gap campaign, it is necessary to identify the approach that is taken in defining poverty in order to gauge the scope of the project, the development of the approach used, and to quantify the change that occurs. Oxfam itself has identified Close the Gap as a human rights campaign that aims to close the life expectancy health gap of 10 17 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait within a generation (Holland 2014, p.46). Vizard in her exploration of Sen s capability approach (2005, p.24), emphasises the marriage of capabilities with human rights, citing poverty as one of the key exclusions to fundamental freedoms and human rights, thus expanding the definition of poverty into a multidimensional one. Health is one of the dimensions included in the rights approach, which suggests that the abuses of human rights result in poverty and are also a result of poverty (OHCHR 2006, p.16). Along with a multidimensional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Watershed Poster Summary Poster Summary: I chose to review the poster entitled Discovery of the Arkansas Darter in Cow Creek Watershed, Cherokee County, SE Kansas presented by Dr. James Whitney of Pittsburg State University. Dr. Whitney and others conducted a survey of the fish communities of the Cow Creek watershed in southeastern Kansas. A total of 29 sites were surveyed within the watershed which is highly modified as the result of agriculture. Sites were surveyed from February to November of 2017 using back pack electrofishing as well as seining. The Arkansas Darter (Etheostoma cragini), a state threatened species, was collected at 3 of the 29 sites during the study. Previously, the species was only known within the region from the Spring River mainstem and Shoal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The creators of this poster did an excellent job in creating a presentation that allowed for the viewers gaze to easily flow across the content of the poster in a manner that aided in the viewers ability to interpret the poster. The aspect of this poster that I found most appealing was the use of images and the minimal amount of text used. Posters with excessive text appear daunting to the viewer and the meaning of the results is easily lost under the mass of text. I particularly found the neatly constructed map at the center of the poster to be helpful in aiding my understanding of the significance of this range expansion. Also, the placement of this map in the center of the poster immediately draws the viewers attention to a depiction of the key results that the authors are trying to convey. The only poorly constructed aspect of this poster was the images of the Arkansas Darter. These images were dark and somewhat out of focus which made them difficult to analyze. Overall this was a very well put together poster that was easily interpreted and pleasing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. History Of American Comic Comics Superheroes History of American Comic Book Superheroes. Before they become significant box office phenomena and debut for TV serious, superheroes were short stories in printed media. Supermen, Batman, Captain America, Wonder Woman ...were comic books superheroes. The idea of superheroes was long existed. However, as many comic books historians agreed, The Phantom, published in February 17, 1936, is considered to be the first comic book costumed hero. Since then, comic books superheroes were booming. In the mid 1940s, collectively, American comic books publishers sold between eighty million to hundred million copies every week. Though there is a difference on the span of years, historians divided the history of comic books superheroes into periods. Starting from the first golden age, this paper will point out and discuss the major historical events and phenomena that American superheroes comic books went through time. Golden Age Some scholars claimed the period spans from 1938 to 1949 and others say up to 1956. Despite its range of year s controversy, they all agreed that, during this period the popularity of comic books reached its peak, both in terms of commercial success and cultural significance. The starting point for this period is usually associated with the coming of man in a red and blue costume, lifting a car over his head Superman. Superman was the first comic superhero character to have powers far beyond a normal human being. Consequently, the arrival of Batman, Wonder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gallstone Case Study The prevalence of gallstones varies with the geographical region. In the western world, the rates range from approximately 8% in men to 16% in women.3 The typical course of cholelithiasis often begins as asymptomatic gallstones found incidentally on imaging studies. However, 2% of asymptomatic patients become symptomatic per year.8 Biliary colic is the most common symptom to manifest and approximately 20 40% of patients have recurring pain.8 Asymptomatic patients who have calcified gallbladders or large stones 2cm have a greater risk for gallbladder carcinoma and as a result these patients are recommended to have prophylactic cholecystectomy.8 Medical treatment is only advised for certain types of patients and is not the ideal treatment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The initial plan started with ordering a CBC, CMP, amylase and lipase STAT. These are all standard labs that help to rule out gallbladder pathology as well as our other differential diagnoses. Her vital signs were stable and the physical exam revealed only moderate TTP of the RUQ and epigastric region. The lab results revealed no leukocytosis, no elevation of liver enzymes, bilirubin, amylase, lipase, alk phos or any other signs of cholecystitis, cholangitis, pancreatitis or other potential signs of infection. The plan of care began with keeping the patient NPO. This is recommended as this keeps the patient from further pain secondary to food stimulating gallbladder contraction.5 It also allows the patient to be prepared for surgery if urgent cholecystectomy is required. The next step was beginning IV normal saline to keep her well hydrated. After this we began to give her medication through the IV including Zofran for her nausea. Zofran is an effective anti emetic and there were no contraindications for use in this patient. We also gave her Morphine 2 mg IV for pain control. Opioids are an effective option for a patient with significant biliary colic.6 Although NSAIDS are another option for pain control, PUD was part of the differential diagnosis so NSAIDS were not an appropriate therapy. We ordered an abdominal ultrasound as this is the diagnostic test of choice for cholelithiasis. The ultrasound revealed multiple gallstones in the gallbladder, some mild gallbladder thickening, and some dilatation of the common bile duct. At this point we consulted GI who scheduled the patient for MRCP in the morning in order rule out choledocholithiaisis. We also consulted the surgery team who admitted the patient. The stated they would likely plan for laparoscopic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Andy Warhol s Telephone To complete my project I decided to visit the museum of contemporary art. The piece I m going to focus on is Andy Warhol s Telephone, which was painted in 1961. I had already chosen to do my essay on this piece because I d been interested in Warhol and his overarching themes of consumerism and product idolization in America. Although this piece isn t blatantly judging America and its materialistic mentality, I like the commentary he was attempting to make about traditional and modern forms of art. Upon first seeing this piece I was taken aback by its size. I d seen a photo of the work on MOCA s website, but to see it in person truly was a different experience. When I began to really look at it, I noticed how clean cut all the lines were and made the assumption that Warhol had used silk screening as he did in many of his pieces. However, when I read the description on the side and found out he hand painted it I was extremely surprised. There aren t any visible brush strokes, the lines are clean and the colors look so solid. Instead of depicting a modern telephone of his time he illustrated one that could be decades old. This is a painting that because of its subject material and creation method, could ve been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just by looking at it most would assume he used silk screening like I had assumed. This could stem back to Warhol s constant attempts to make his audience believe that his work meant less than it really did. He was hiding the meaning by making it look like his other pieces in that aspect. Just another piece to be visually consumed by his audience. It wasn t meant to be analyzed, only enjoyed. This also thought this could mean that even if a piece of art is hand drawn people don t appreciate that form of art as much as they used to. Art is art and the method is no longer a tool for judging value or artistic ability, so conspicuously displaying the techniques he used was an unnecessary waste of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Did Volkswagen Change Canada ast night, the headline in a prominent German paper read that the Volkswagen compliance chief, Mrs. Hohmann Dennhardt, will receive 12 million euro payout for quitting her job that was to run until the end of 2018. She had been hired to clean up Volkswagen s damaged image brought about by diesel emissions scandal. A challenging undertaking with millions of disgruntled customers spread across the globe. Hohmann Dennhardt, justifies the payout with her claim that she fulfilled the contract (Germis Knop, 2017). The same week, the local CBC radio station in Ottawa announced, that the province has approved a new merit pay program that could see top executives in Ontario gain up to 50% wage increase in the next couple of years. In contrast, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Canadian innovation commercialization program was developed in 2012 (Government Services Canada, 2017). To develop leadership and talent for innovation, the think tank also suggested a national learning strategy to raise the average competency level of Canadians. This policy suggestion has not been put into action which may give support to the forum discussion, where it was suggested that countries are shifting their educational responsibility towards greater privatization and commercialization (Regmi, 2017, February 1). By handing over educational responsibilities to commercial forces, Canada may evade the long established responsibility of OECD countries to follow fundamental educational values based on social justice and equality (Brown Tannok, 2009). At a local level and as an educator and parent, I see no indication that schooling is preparing students for innovation and creativity. Even when influenced by constructivist or universal design ideas, school tasks starting in elementary school, up until CEGEP are generally highly structured, predictable and offered in cookie cutter format. There is little room for creativity and few subjects are regularly offered, such as music or visual arts, that support creativity and out of the box thinking to allow for a more well rounded approach to education as suggested in the discussion forum (Hector, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Aira Case Study the operation of sUAS to transport property in air transportation and the development of a classification system for persons issued sUAS air carrier certificates. Spectrum Usage Allows drones to use spectrum for wireless control purposes if permitted by the FCC and FAA. With respect to licensed frequencies, they also must have the consent of spectrum licensees Collegiate Training Initiative program for UAS The FAA must create a Collegiate Training Initiative program to help prepare college students for careers involved UAS. University use of UAS Streamlines the approval process for the safe operation of UAS at institutions of higher education Drone Registration Provides the FAA authority to require registration of sUAS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some key aspects of the bill include: Risk based permitting of UAS The FAA is to establish means for issuing permits to for UAS aircraft and operations based appropriate achievement of safety and risk mitigation tactics Certification of new air navigation facilities for UAS Within 18 months of the bill passing, the FAA is to craft a process for issuing air navigation facility certificates to operators of Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) systems and low altitude communication, navigation or surveillance system or service (CNS). For a system to be approved, it must be able to identify UAS, deconflict aircraft trajectories, sense and avoid manned and unmanned aircraft, protect the public safety and property and other safety mitigations tactics deemed necessary by the FAA Administrator. o The DOT shall also provide expedited procedures for reviewing and approving UTM or low altitude CNS operated to monitor or control aircraft operated primarily or exclusively in airspace above, croplands, areas other than congested areas; and other areas in which the operation of [UAS] poses very low risk. UAS Package Delivery Requires DOT to establish a delivery air carrier certificate that would allow for package deliveries by UAS within a year of passage of the FAA Reauthorization. The DOT would be mandated to create a small UAS air carrier certificate for persons that directly oversee the operation of sUAS to transport property in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Speech On Brown Rice Brown rice One of the most favorite meals consume by large percentage of Nigerians is rice. Many recipes have been made out of it. Some of them are the famous rice and stew, jollof rice, coconut rice, fried rice, vegetable rice etc. The northern part of Nigeria even makes a pudding food out of it called tuwo shinkafa. White rice is fundamentally the most domestically consume type of rice in Nigeria due it availability and perhaps taste but various studies have considered it low in nutritional value, low in fibre content and other essential vitamins that your body system needs to function properly and it is known to be high for it starch content; all these due to high processing. [Tweet White rice is the most consume type of rice in Nigeria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RT ] 19) Brown rice has tremendous nutrients, vitamins and trace minerals such as manganese, phosphorus, copper, magnesium and niacin that you can t forgo. If you have not been eating brown rice and making it part of your meal plan, I believe you will well understand the amount of its health benefits you might have been foregone to your white rice. Start incorporating brown rice into meal plan today. Let me know your thoughts about brown rice, especially your experience, question or share more health benefits you know. References: Cade JE, Burley VJ, greenwood DC. Dietary fibre and risk of cancer in the UK Women s Cohort study. Internationall Epidemiology. 2007 Jan 24. Liu RH. New finding may be key to ending confusion over link between fibre, colon cancer. American Institute for cancer Research Press Release. November3, 2004. Planetrice.net Chinese archeologists find 9,000 year old rice seeds Tabak C, Wijga AH, de Meer G, Janssen NA, BrunekreefB, Smith HA. Diet and asthma in Dutch school children. Tjoraz 2006, Dec;61(12):1048 53. Whfoods.com World healthiest food Wood, Rebecca. The whole foods encyclopedia.New York: Prentice hall press;
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  • 47. Examples Of Non Equal In Harrison Bergeron Non Equal in Harrison Bergeron Imagine the United States in 2081, where everyone is equal by handicaps. Do you think handicaps can make a society equal? In the story Harrison Bergeron , it is 2081 and everyone is finally equal because of the handicapper general. These handicaps are able to prevent people from doing what they are good at so they can be average like others. I believe the society in Harrison Bergeron is not equal due to the fact that some people in the story still have advantages, even with handicaps. To begin, I think the society in Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut, is not equal because the character George has handicaps, which prevents him from having freedom like his wife, Hazel, has. According to the text, it says He was required by law to wear it at all times, and send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantages. The text proves that the society is not equal because George does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on what I read, it says every few seconds, a transmitter would make a sharp sound to stop George from thinking , That was a pretty dance, Hazel said , and George toyed with the idea of ballerinas shouldn t be handicapped. This is significant by the reason is that in twenty seconds, George was still able to think of how the ballerinas should not be handicapped when he has handicaps stopping him from thinking a few seconds later. As for Hazel, all she can think of was how the ballerinas dance beautifully. While others may believe that handicaps can control and maintain people to be equal, what they should think about is about the intelligence each person has. For example, George is above average and is able to have the advantage to think of many things.CONCLUSION ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Proposition 2 Argumentative Analysis Proposition 2 explains that what someone does and how others view the actions one does in coordination with one another is closely tied to identities (Christiansen, 1999). Furthermore, Proposition 2 states that language, verbal or nonverbal, is an important influence on identities because one learns self awareness which then impacts how that person acts around others due to societal cues. For example, a child learns that a behavior is not acceptable due to language spoken to them through someone else s facial expressions, like a frown, or direct communication between the child and someone else. People learn how to act and how to set their goals in life by the experience of doing things that others will approve or disapprove of. 6. Discuss and provide an example of Proposition 3 and 4 from the Christiansen article. Proposition 3 explains that identities can impact someone s behavior and view on his or her life depending on how that person views an event that occurred in his or her life. Events can be looked at by examining if the event held a meaningful, personal experience to a person. Furthermore, this proposition explains that identities are socially interconnected to one another because someone s identity can positively or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The word selfing is a process that explains how one s self expression shown to others and the actions one takes in his or her own life influence the forming of one s identity with the help of daily occupations. Goals can be positive motivators in a person s shaping of their identity because goals can motivate someone to look at how their identity could be changed for the better after completing a goal directed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Defeat of Many by One Essay The Defeat of Many by One In The Moor s Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie uses the complex and changing character of the Moor to represent a complex and changing image of India. By making the eclectic family history of the Da Gama Zogoiby family the central theme in the first two parts of the novel, Rushdie portrays India as a culturally and religiously pluralistic society. This pluralistic society is layered by violence caused by the corruption of multiplicity by various characters and the threat of Hindu fundamentalism. As pluralism is defeated by fascism in Part Three of the novel, the nature of the violence changes drastically and is symbolized by the Moor s significant character change: The Moor whose tragedy the tragedy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Zogoiby s diverse history entails attempts to embrace many of these ideals. The eclectic cultural backgrounds of the Zogoiby family are representative of pluralism in India. The Da Gamas are Portuguese Catholics while the Zogoibys are Moorish Jews. All of the Moor s ancestors blatantly reject religion and embrace secularism: an arguably important component of pluralism. When Camoens went to see Gandhi speak, he told his wife Belle, I hear nothing. I had seen India s beauty in that crowd with its soda water and cucumber but with that God stuff I got scared (Rushdie 55). Another example of pluralism within the Zogoiby family is Aurora s artwork, especially her childhood paintings in which she strives to represent the variety and multiplicity in the vision of the world and the vision of India. As Aurora ages, however, her childhood visions of pluralism are significantly changed. Although Aurora s later paintings also embrace pluralism, they reveal possible catastrophe: A place where worlds collide, flow in and out of one another, and washofy away. Place where an air man can drowno in water, or else grow gills; where a water creature can get drunk, but also chokeofy on air. One universe, one dimension, one country, one dream, bumpo ing into another, or being under or on top of. Call it Palimpstine (226). This image of Mooristan shows the danger of multiple worlds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Compare and Contrast Marr and Nishihara’s and Biederman’s... Option 2 Compare and contrast Marr and Nishihara s and Biederman s theories of object recognition. How well do they explain how we are able to recognize three dimensional objects despite changes in viewing angle? Humphreys and Bruce (1989) proposed a model of object recognition that fits a wider context of cognition. According to them, the recognition of objects occurs in a series of stages. First, sensory input is generated, leading to perceptual classification, where the information is compared with previously stored descriptions of objects. Then, the object is recognized and can be semantically classified and subsequently named. This approach is, however, over simplified. Other theories like Marr and Nishihara s and Biederman s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This description is then matched against those stored in memory. According to Biedermann, geons are detected on the basis of non accidental properties such as collinearity, symmetry and parallelism. Like Marr and Nishihara, Biedermann sustains that primitives are invariant under changes in viewpoint. Similarly, both theories are supported by research. Lawson and Humphreys (1996), for example, showed that recognition is affected more by tilt of major axis (foreshortening) than any other rotation, which endorses Marr s and Nishihara prediction that establishing a central axis is crucial to the process of recognition. Warrington and Taylor (1978) reported that brain damaged patients could recognize objects presented in a typical view only. These patients found difficult to say if two photographs presented simultaneously were the same object when one image was a typical view and the other an unusual view. Although this could be explained as the patient s inability to transform a 2D version of the atypical view into a 3D model, it could also be due to difficulty in establishing the central axis or due to some features of the object being hidden. In a later study, Humphreys and Riddoch (1984) used images where either the axis had been foreshortened through rotation or a critical feature was hidden. They found that patients had more problems recognizing the images with a foreshortened axis than the ones where a critical feature was hidden. Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...