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Develop Android City Tour Guide Application Using Web...
Develop Android City Tour Guide Application Using Web Services
Karan Shivankar, Devesmita shill, shital pofare
Abstract: combination of good phone and web services is the trend of longer term software
application. Mobile phones are more than just making calls. Now a day mobile phone is a
necessary part of the people s life. There is continuously rising in a number of mobile
Computing applications, centred on the people s daily life. It allows accessing. It allows accessing
several applications and services via the internet connection or by building stand alone applications.
Android is an open source mobile operating system based on Linux with java support. It comes
under free and open source software licenses. In our city tour guide system we add map, location
tracking, weather report this extra features
In it
Keywords Android Mobile, tour guide system, map navigation, location tracker, weather report.
INTRODUCTION
The rapid proliferation of mobile computing technology has massive potential for providing access
to different services at any time and from anywhere. The mobile telephone is more than just
making calls. It allows accessing several applications and services via the internet connection or by
building stand alone applications. The mobile telephone has a considerable effect in tourism by
allowing the user to access the contents from Internet or from an install application over the mobile
devices. In existing system required physical guide to get the
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Meaning Of Adoption
Fourteen years ago, a newborn baby was found in a woven basket at the front gate of an
orphanage. This orphanage, which housed over 400 other abandoned babies and children, took
her in and cared for her. Ten months later, she was adopted by an American couple, with two
biological daughters of their own. This baby was me and this I believe: Whether a child is adopted
or blood related to the parents, the love and connection between the familyremains the same.
I was born in Fu Ling, China, and adopted on October 17th, 2003. I have grown up in America,
raised by a caucasian family. I ve known that I was adopted ever since I could comprehend the true
meaning of adoption. My family and I have received a countless number of confused stares;
curious as to why I looked different than the rest of my family. As a child, my friends would ask
why my hair was so much darker, or why I was so much shorter compared to my sisters. They
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I felt pressured to dress, act, and look the same as my family. I often wondered if my parents
loved me and sisters equally, or if they viewed me differently. Eventually, I became embarrassed
to go out with my family, even if just a quick trip to the grocery store. I felt as if everyone around
me was silently judging me and spotting all of my differences. I thought that my parents would be
humiliated to be seen with me, since I was didn t have straight, blonde hair or pale, green eyes like
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American Tariffs
In the days of the American colonies, many colonists began to feel oppressed and began the idea
of separating themselves from the British Monarchy. Events such as the taxes and tariffs placed
on everyday items and the killing of innocent lives are all sparks in the ignition of the American
revolution. Perhaps the beginning of the separation of colonies to motherland was the creation of
unnecessary taxes placed on the colonists live in the thirteen British colonies. One of the earliest
taxes created was the original Sugar Act, created in 1733. Following the French and Indian War,
the British had acclimated a very large debt from spending so much money during the war that
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On the night of April 18, 1775 british soldiers, also known as Redcoats , stormed into Concord
in order to seize a weapons cache. That very same night more soldiers marched into Lexington to
capture the colonial rebel leaders, Samuel Adams Trevino 6 and John Hancock. Concord was the
sight of one of the largest patriot military supply stations in the colonies, John Warren received
word that the British soldiers were coming to seize this weapons cache and sent Paul revere to
warn them in order for them to have time to move the weapons and supplies out of the town.
This was the night of Paul Revere s famous four words, The British are coming! Though this
story may have been slightly fabricated, because Revere did not act alone in this. It is estimated
that he actually was accompanied by around 40 men while alerting town and while colonists at
that time still considered themselves British, it was more likely that he referred to the soldiers as
redcoats or regulars . With the early warning signs, Samuel Adams and John Hancock were able to
escape capture from the British soldiers. That very next day on April 19, 1775 colonial militiamen
gathered at Lexington facing a much larger British force. At first
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Assignment 3 Understanding Innovation And Change In An...
Understanding innovation and change in an organisation Chelsea Jenkins TGY4907 Gower
College Swansea 068860 Contents Introduction pg 3 Understand innovation and change in an
organisation pg 4 Understand how to plan, monitor and review the implementation and
communication of innovation and change in an organisation pg Understand the effects of
innovation and change on people and teams in an organisation pg Introduction I work for
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board. ABMU Health Board was formed on 1st
October 2009 as a result of a reorganisation within the NHS in Wales and consists of the former
Local Health Boards for Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend. The Health Board covers a...
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Funding is also getting tighter in the current economic climate. Innovation may be linked to
positive changes in efficiency, productivity, quality and competitiveness, among other factors.
Benefits of innovation could be the improvement in the workforce. By improving the workforce
an organisation will benefit from increased productivity and improved morale and lower staff
turnover. Employees will feel more valued which therefore increases motivation. This is
beneficial to employers because it provides the organisation with knowledgeable, reliable staff
who will have a more positive contribution to the needs of the organisation. Staff are a valuable
source of innovation, even if it is not expected as a major part of their job. An innovative work
environment means being creative and try new techniques. As Albert Einstein said if you always
do what you ve always done, you will get what you ve always got. A benefit of change in the
organisation would be it promotes creative ways of thinking, so that ideas can be developed to
keep the organisation fresh and exciting. Change breaks monotony so that people are re energised
and so the interest in the job increases. Change in the workforce brings out the true colours of
employees. Those that have a positive attitude and work hard to cope with the differences in their
work environment are people that a company wants to keep so that overall
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Annotated Bibliography On Disease During The Elizabethan Era
Annotated Bibliography on disease in the Elizabethan Era. Summary: The site explains what
diseases were common during the Elizabethan era. It also explains why they were affected by
said diseases so much. It also says why people didn t live very long because all of the diseases
were common. Evaluation: This site is a okay site for learning what diseases there were during
the Elizabethan era, and why they were so common. Even though it was written by a student, it is
still an okay source of information. But it doesn t have a lot of information. Reflection: I think this
site would be helpful for knowing what illnesses there were in the Elizabethan era and what made
them so common. I wouldn t use it as my only source, though. I d make sure it s correct with other
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It also tells about the different classes of doctors. It also shares how they believed people got ill.
Evaluation: This site is great for learning what doctors did during Elizabethan times. It tells
about what doctors did to patients, what they thought happened to them, and even what they
wore. It also is good for learning about how people became sick during that time. It also has a
few links I can use to research more on this topic. There s no mention of the credentials of the
author, but it s a solid source overall. Reflection: I think that this site would be helpful for
knowing what practices doctors used for certain ailments, and how people got sick during the
time. I could also be useful for knowing why doctors did what they did back then. Summary: This
site tells about the worst diseases during the Elizabethan era and what their symptoms were. I even
has quotes from Shakespeare s work that talk about the diseases mentioned in this site. It also
shares how people got the disease and who it affected the
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Waning Moon Research Paper
Waning Moon Spells A Spell To Bind Bullies You Need: 3 black candles black thread one black
pen a piece of paper an empty glass jar This spell will not hurt your bully, it will just make them
leave you alone. Do this spell at midnight on a Saturday of a waning moon (a period of time
between a full moon and a new moon, the light is decreasing. The opposite is the waxing moon,
when the moon is moving from a new moon to a full). Set the candles in a big triangle shape, big
enough so that you can sit in the middle. Light the candles. Write the bully s name on the paper,
and draw an X over it. Fold it three times. Say: I bind you (say their name) so that you cannot
hurt me anymore, both physically, and emotionally. Get out of my life, leave me alone. I bind
you (say name) I bind you. Then tie the thread around the folded paper, and pop it in the jar.
Screw on the lid. Snuff out the candles (never, NEVER blow out candles after a spell, it pushes
the magick away). The next day, bury the jar off you property, or you... Show more content on
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This should be performed during a waning moon. You will need: A candle (black is the best
colour for this) Pen and paper Write down the habit that you wish to be rid of on the piece of
paper. Now light the candle, and stare into the flame as you clear your mind of all thought. Take
the paper and burn it with the candle, while chanting: With this cleansing flame I banish you
from my life So mote it be. Once you have done this, it s time to formulate a new intent, which
you will write down on another piece of paper. Make sure your new intent is positive, and
written in present tense. Here are a few examples: To stop smoking: I am a healthy non smoker To
stop procrastinating: I feel motivated to get things done To stop biting your nails: My nails are
healthy and strong Every morning, for the next 21 days, write down your new intent three times on
a fresh piece of
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Summary Of The Underdogs By Marians Azuela
Following Identity Struggles Mariano Azuela was able to vividly bring out the words within
The Underdogs into life, in a surreal form. Virtue is held, where the characters are lifelike and
where struggle and excitement are blended together. Most importantly, Azuela served as a
military doctor under Pancho VIlla ranks. This gave the insight needed to see into the eyes of a
soldier pushed into the revolution, from Demetrio Macias, to Blondie, and even Camila.
Abandoning his family was the fuel to the fire that set Demetrio Macias against Huerta s forces,
and into the revolution. Knowing they would be in danger, he set off over the hills, where each
step could be felt as great effort up the steep ravines. At this time, he seeked to change his
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Cultural Dimensions And Its Impact On The East And Middle...
Monochromic cultures tend to be focused on the schedule, on doing one thing after another.
Usually in sequence. Western cultures are very monochronic, particularly, countries like the
United States, Switzerland, and Germany. For instance, it is common for people from these
cultures to schedule a day full of meetings. Agendas ending promptly and moving to the next
meeting one right after the other. This approach does not work well in the east and Middle East
regions, where culture is polychronic. The sequential approach can send the wrong message and
often offend the people from polychronic cultures. Focusing on the schedule, the wrong message
can be sent and misunderstanding can result. Differently, polychronic time orientation is very
practical plan on doing more than one thing at the time. Polychromic individuals will take the
time to build the relationship, and expect people to do the same for them. They plan on doing
multiple things at one time. Hofstede s cultural dimensions The lack of precision and the lack of
a universally applicable framework for classifying cultural patterns have been addressed by a
number of researchers. The most famous and most often cited work in this area is the research by
the Dutch organizational anthropologist Hofstede. Here is an overview of the work of Hofstede,
which is probably the most popular work in the area of culture research. Although the work
provides a relatively general framework for analysis, the framework can be
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Lab Report On Cellular Respiration
Abstract
This experiment consisted of 3 respirometers, one with ants, one with radish seeds, and one with
glass beads. Each with 4 pellets of KOH and a piece of cotton. They were placed in a water bath
that was at 75 degrees fahrenheit. A bubble at the end of the respirometer was measured every
five minutes, and this distance showed how well the organisms were respiring. The radish seeds
were able to do the most cellular respiration in 25 minutes, with the ants being a close second, and
the control respirometer of the glass beads doing the least.
Introduction
Cellular respiration is the group metabolic reactions that happen in the cell of living organism that
creates adenosine triphosphate, ATP, from biochemical energy. The formula for cellular respiration
is C6H12O6 +6O26CO2+6H2O+ATP. This formula means glucose and oxygenare turned into
water,carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) energy through chemical reactions.
Cellular respiration occurs in all cells which allows them to grow. Raphanus raphanistrum subsp.
Sativus seed, also known as radish seed, undergo cellular respiration because they are not yet able
to perform photosynthesis, which is how plants create their energy. Hymenoptera
formicidae,commonly known as ants, undergo cellular respiration to produce the energy they need
to live. The potassium hydroxide (KOH) tablets were used to turn the gaseous carbon dioxide into
soild carbon dioxide. If the carbon dioxide was in a gasesous it would cause the
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Environmental Views of Arctic National Wildlife Reserve...
Executive Summary
The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) is a beautiful 19.6 million acre coastal plain, and
is located in the Northeastern part of Alaska. ANWR is home to numerous species of wildlife and
one of the largest untapped oil preserves in the United States. There is an immense debate between
the opposing environmentalists and the politicians who want to drill for oil on a section of ANWR,
which is only 1.8% of the refuge. Environmentalists who oppose drilling for oil in Alaska say the
wildlife and the native populations are threatened by drilling for oil in ANWR, even though most
of the natives are strongly in favor of drilling. ANWR could save the US from having to import
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In 2004, the US imported an average of 58% of its oil and during certain months up to 64%. That
equates to over $150 billion in oil imports and over $170 billion including refined petroleum
products, which is approximately $19.9 million dollars an hour, according to ANWR supporters.
Current legislation calls for responsible development on no more than 2000 acres of the 1.5
million acre coastal plain. That is 0.01% of ANWR s total acreage of 19.6 million. The remaining
99.9% would remain off limits to development (anwr.com).
We will explore Utilitarian, Deontology, and Lockean environmentalviews and determine whether
or not wildlife and petroleum development and production can coexist.
The Utilitarian View of ANWR
The Utilitarian belief asks the question, what would be the best for the greatest amount of people?
Or in other words, what would be best for the majority? In our natural history, Utilitarianism has
had a huge impact on how the American society operates. All the decisions, as a nation, are
decided by the majority. The most popular example of this would be the voting for a new president
to lead the county.
Every four years, an election is held by certain to determine which political candidate will be the
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How Do Romeo And Juliet Make Hasty Decisions
Love is an overpowering force that dominates and influences the thoughts and actions of many
individuals. Some make good decisions, while others make poor decisions due to love. These
choices are made because of several types of love: romantic love, platonic love, and familial love.
William Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet showcases all the categories of love. In the play, many
characters make hasty decisions as they are caught in the storm of Romeo and Juliet s love lives.
The love that they hold for each other is also symbolized by meaningful objects in their lives.
The throes of love are portrayed between many characters in the play. The most dominant form of
love is the affection that Romeo and Juliet hold for each other. Romeo s infatuations
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Fear In The Tell Tale Heart
Fear is both beneficial and dangerous. Fear offers restraints and withholds irrational acts. It hones
alertness and survival instincts, such as adrenaline. If one is stuck in an unknown dark alley, fear is
the instinct that compels them to run or take action. Fear also causes confessions. Fear of
punishment, for example, would make a naughty child confess. However, fearcan also induce
paranoia. Instead of running, the person becomes paralyzed. Even though fear dispels unreasonable
behavior, it also can cloud rational thoughtif that fear becomes a wild obsession. If someone is
always focused on one thing because of fear, they lose sight of reality and their obsession could
have harmful consequences. The Tell Tale Heart, the Pit and the
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In the Tell Tale Heart, the narrator is haunted by the beating heart of the old man he had just
murdered. The heart beating is compared to the sound that a watch makes when enveloped in
cotton (77, TTH). During and after the murder, the narrator hears the old man s heart in his ears,
and it drives him mad. The heart becomes an unhealthy and unnatural obsession as it gets louder
and louder and louder. It induces guilt for killing the old man. When the heart beating becoming
almost deafening, he explodes and has an intense confession in front of the police. The of the
heart made him lose his common sense and fear of the old man haunting him forever ultimately
compelled him to confess to the crime. In the Masque of the Red Death, Prince Prospero and his
followers also have an unnatural obsession. Poe writes, And now was acknowledged the
presence of the Red Death. He had come like a thief in the night (61, MOTRD). The prince and
all those who were locked up with him had an unnatural obsession with the Red Death. So severe
is this obsession, that in the end, they see it appear at the ball. They heavily personify the Red
Death, so much that it becomes real. When it kills Prince Prospero, everyone at the ball all rush to
kill it, but they realize that it was just their imagination. Despite this, they are all too late and
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Info-1500
INFO 1500 Introduction to IT Fundamentals
LearningObjectives
How is IT transforming business and what is their relationship to globalization?
1. Information Technology
Basics
Why is IT so essential for running and managing a business today? What exactly is an information
system? How does it work?
What are its management, organization, and technology components? What are complementary
assets? Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide
genuine value for an organization?
What is a sociotechnical systems perspective?
Alexander Nikov
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TheNewYankee
StadiumLooksto theFuture
Outline
1. The Role of IT in Business Today
Problem:
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3. What kinds of businesses are most likely to benefit from equipping their employees with mobile
digital devices such as iPhones, iPads and BlackBerrys?
4. Discuss the implications of the statement of D.W. Morgan s CEO,
The iPhone is not a game changer, it s an industry changer. It changes the way that you can interact
with your customers and with your suppliers.
Email, messaging, social networking, and sales force management are described in this case study.
The applications support business functions that include collaboration, location based services, and
communications with colleagues. These applications improve operational efficiency and decision
making by allowing people to communicate from wherever they are. They are no longer tethered to
one place or one machine. They can receive information and data instantaneously which allows
them to make better, faster decisions.
In the case of Doylestown Hospital, doctors use iPhone applications to access medical reference
applications, giving them a broader base of information on which to base decisions.
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Interactive Session: Management: IT in Your Pocket
Interactive Session: Management: IT in Your Pocket
2. Identify the problems that businesses in this case study solved by using mobile digital devices. 1/3
2. Identify the problems that businesses in this case study solved by using mobile
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Mirror Image
Adapting to changes is one of the most difficult mental and physical challenges a person can face.
The struggle to adapt to change makes a strong presence in both Alice in Lena Coakley s Mirror
Image, and Barry, from W.D. Valgardson s Saturday Climbing. Alice is the protagonist in Mirror
Image and the author illustrates the struggle of self acceptance she faces after having a brain
transplant. Barry is the protagonist of Saturday Climbing and he tries to cope with the fact that his
daughter is not a child anymore and seeks independence. Both characters have many similarities
regarding their struggle with adapting. Changeis a very strong, opposing force that emphasizes the
battle both characters face to achieve inner peace.
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Alice and Barry have family struggles where their loved ones are against them. Additionally,
Barry and Alice are have conflicts with the media. However, Alice is the centre of attention for
the media because she is the first person with a successful brain transplant, whereas Barry can be
a used in the media as a representation of the conflicts a father faces in a typical father daughter
relationship. Barry has trust issues with his daughter, ever since she came home with the sweet
sour smell of marijuana clung to her (Coakley 23). Similarly, Alice s twin sister, Jenny, has
trouble trusting Alice when she wants to read her diary. Jenny denies her and replies that she
[has] to get to know [her] better (Coakley 2), enforcing that she does not trust her. Despite these
similarities, they have many differences in their struggles with the people around them. Alice
has family issues where her mother and twin sister have trouble accepting Alice in her new
body; it is jarring for them. Jenny is the most critical in her family, as she feels as if [Alice] is
dead (Coakley 6). This shows that she thinks the Alice she knew is dead, even though Alice tries
to prove that she is still alive. Despite Jenny feeling this way, Alice s mother also feels uneasy
and uncomfortable around her. Alice observes that her mother may think that she is not the same
daughter she knew before (Coakley 6), and that she tries to avoid any eye contact with her.
Another difference between Barry and Alice is that, Alice has a struggle with society and the
donor s family. People in her community have trouble recognizing her and they mistake her for
Gail, Alice s donor. The Jarreds, Gail s family, also have a grudge against Alice; Mrs. Jarred feels
helpless and desperate that she cannot see her supposed daughter. In contrast to Alice s situation,
Barry struggles to rekindle his relationship with his
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Indian India s Indian National Congress
Colonial History of India
Some factors that lead India to independence from England was World War II, protests, and changes
in government including the Indian National Congress. During World War II, when the Indian
natives fought alongside the colonists against the imperial forces of Hitler, they came to the
realization that they wanted independence after they finished fighting in the war . In August 1942,
Mahatma Gandhi and other Quit India activists protested for independence which was the first step
to independence after World War II. The Indian National Congress was considerably the largest and
most prominent Indian public organization, and central and defining influence of the Indian
Independence Movement . This allowed some sort of government representation of the people with
the goal of ending the East India Company s rule as a purpose.
Indian colonization began when traders were looking for a path via the oceans to trade with India
because the land route through the Middle East was cut off by the Ottoman Empire. Vasco da
Gama circumnavigated Africa and found the route to India which allowed other sailors and
merchants to come to India as well. Nations began erecting settlements near and on the Indian
coastline for a safe port for merchant ships to load, unload, and conduct business. Some of these
settlements began to evolve into colonies. By mid 19th century, England had control, either directly
or indirectly, of almost all of India. India was the hub of English
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Difficult Choices in David Guterson’s Snow Falling on Cedars
Difficult Choices in David Guterson s Snow Falling on Cedars
It is mid 1950 s in predominantly white populated San Piedro Island. One of its residents has been
murdered and another stands accused of the crime. From the first chapter and through the use of
flashbacks, David Guterson makes us aware of the racism that exists in the small, West Coast
island of San Piedro. The victim, Carl Heine, is of European descent; the accused man, Kabuo
Miyamoto, is of Japanese ancestry. There also is a small community of Japanese residents on San
Piedro Island. David Guterson s novel Snow Falling on Cedars includes themes about love and war,
but none is more central than racism and prejudice as a choice of the heart and mind of the
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Islanders do not have any desire to acquire a better understanding of the Japanese residents and
their culture. This fact is very important when we consider that Kabuo s personality is bringing him
closer to a guilty verdict, not because of guilt, but because of overall ignorance and prejudice.
Guterson exploits racism and prejudice as a choice by presenting the reader with characters that
are influenced by it. The victim had been a friend of the accused during childhood, yet they are
portrayed as prejudiced at some point after the war. We see this during Kabuo s summation of
the events. Carl says I was out at sea, fighting you goddamn Japs sons a to which Kabuo replies, I
killed men who looked just like you pig fed German bastards.... So don t you talk to me about
Japs, you big Nazi son of a bitch (404). They had both been to war and it seems that this event has
torn apart their ability to be fair.
The characterization of Etta Heine is one of extreme hatred. Her character is presented as a flat
individual consumed by racism. This is evident when Etta is called to testify during the
inception of the trial. She tells a story full of hate, resentment and envy. Etta did not approve
selling part of her land to a Japanese and her argument against it illustrates it: We re not such
paupers as to sell to Japs, are we? (120). It is not because she doesn t like the money or because she
cared about the island or for the strawberries that
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Gender Socialization and Gender Roles Essay
Gender socialization and gender roles have always existed in society. When analyzing gender
roles, they are not always equal or consistent when comparing cultures, however, the expectations
of females and males are often times clearly defined with a little to no common area. The Japanese
culture is an example of the defined genderroles that change over time. According to Schafer
(2010), because gender roles are society s expectations of the proper behavior, attitudes, and
activities of males and females , they must be taught (p.357). These roles define how females and
males are viewed in society, their household, and workplace. When examining gender socialization
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Handbooks were written for either men or women that shared gender codes that were not legal
laws, but established gender socializations that were taught at young ages. One handbook stated
when a girl is young, the chief duty of a girl living in the parental house is to practice filial piety
toward her mother and father (McClain, 2002, p. 94). Then once a woman is married, the new wife
must look to her husband as a lord and must serve him..... [and] when the husband issues his
instructions the wife must never disobey them (McClain, 2002, p. 94). In addition to abiding by
the orders of her husband, the new wife must honor her father in law and mother in law more
than her own parents and perform any task asked for them. Women were not only demanded who
to obey, but they also had limits placed on their feelings. Women were told to avoid extravagance
and act in a proper demeanor, courteous, humble and conciliatory; never peevish, intractable, rude
and arrogant (McClain, 2002, p. 94). While women were banned from divorcing their husbands,
men could divorce their wives for reasons as simple as disobedience, an inability to bear children,
lewd acts, jealousy, leprosy, or disturb[ance to] the harmony of the household (McClain, 2002, p.
94).
Like in many other patriarchy cultures, the expectation to conceive a son was high. Not having
children in the Japanese
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Staphylococcus Epidermidis Research Paper
Nowadays seen as an important opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus epidermidis is one of thirty
three known species belonging to the genus Staphylococcus (5). It can be found within the mucous
membranes, as a part of the skin flora, and in animals. If S. epidermidis comes in contact with a
person who has a compromised immune system, it may cause infection merely to those inside of
hospital settings. It like to live on the surface, but once inside a host can cause serious problems.
There are many different strands of Staphylococcus, but this particular bacterium was first
differentiated from other forms of Staphylococcus in 1884 by Friedrich Julius Rosenbach (6). S.
flexneri causes dysentery that results in the destruction of the epithelial
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How Nuclear Power Plants Creates Electricity
HOW DOES IT CREATE ELECTRICITY?
A nuclear power plant creates electricity by splitting uranium atoms in a reactor. The heat from
splitting the atoms heats water, and turns it into steam. The steam turns a steam turbine, which
turns a copper coil and magnet generator. This creates electricity. The electricity is then put through
a transformer (to change the voltage), and is put on transmission lines. In a nuclear power plant,
nothing burns. The water stays in a cooling tower, ready to be used for steam. The uranium comes in
pellets, which are put into tubes. The tubes are put into bundles, and put in the reactor. Splitting the
atoms is called fission. There are 2 ways to heat the water, the Boiling Water Reactor and the
Pressurized Water
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Annotated Bibliography On Software Firewalls Essay
CHAPTER 6
EXERCISE 1
SOFTWARE FIREWALLS:
A Firewall basically prevents the private network connected to the internet from being accessed by
unauthorized user and therefore handles the traffic of internet. Hardware and software firewalls are
the types of this network security system. It examines the each data in the network and blocks the
data which is not valid and are from unauthorized user. We will discuss here only software firewalls.
Software firewalls:
Software firewall is suitable for the personal computers at home and it is software so it can be
easily installed by the user and then user can easily manage its properties and functions. Thus we
can protect our system form the unauthorized access and also from different harmful viruses. There
are further two types of software firewalls:
a.Rule based
b.Non Rule based
Rule based firewalls include firewalls like Norton personal firewall and Non rule based includes
Zone alarm.
Now we will discuss various software firewalls.
Software firewallFunctionalityType of ProtectionCostFeatures
Zone alarmIncludes inbound intrusion detection system, ability to control programs from creating
outbound connectionsBlocks dangerous malware and malicious apps.
Blocks hackers from remotely accessing and controlling your device.
Zone alarm Pro firewall costs $44.95/yearPublic Wi Fi protection, Privacy protection
Hacker shield, App permission monitor, Anti Phishing, Anti malware.
Comodo firewallIncludes antivirus program,
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Whaling Persuasive Essay
Whaling is an old and inhumane practice that should be stopped. In fact the act of commercial
whaling is illegal under international law. Japan still continues this practice today, despite orders to
stop given to the Japanese government by the UN s International Court of Justice in March of 2014
(WDC). Even before that ruling Japan has been asked by the international community to stop
whaling, but they continued to do so through a loop hole in the International Whaling Commission
or IWC. That hole about the size of a loop, says that whaling for scientific research is legal. The
Japanese government should stop illegal practice of whaling because it is inhumane, these whales
will go extinct if this continues, and we the international community have already asked for this
to stop. The act of commercial whaling is inhumane. Japan says that they are doing scientific
research, right. Does the researched include all the economic data of how well whale meat sells
domestically in Japan, along with all the other projects they make out of the whale carcasses.
There can be some understanding that people need to eat and humans have been eating animals
since we have been on this planet. People have domesticated some animals for this exact purpose.
Cattle, pigs, and chickens being the main animals for this in the world. There is some argument of
this matter about how humane current slaughtering practices are, but I see as how much pain the
animal must go through. With these domesticated food sources, like with cattle they have this bolt
pistol or some other conventional firearm, that they put up to the head of the animal and fire it.
This kills the animal instantly or renders it unconscious before the animal is bled. How does this
relate to whaling; the time of death. In whaling the whalers go into the ocean a shoot these
harpoons with rope attached to it out of a cannon at the whales. At the tip of these harpoons there
is a grenade that detonates right after the impact inside the whale (WDCSUK). This would
probably kill anything else instantly, but since whales are so huge they have to wait a couple of
minutes for the poor thing to bleed out. If whaling continues, the affected whale species will go
extinct. Here the
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An Analysis of the First Two Stanzas of Edgar Allan Poe s...
An Analysis of the First Two Stanzas of Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven
Picture yourself alone one night. You are sitting up in bed, your legs buried underneath your
comforter while you read for what seems like the hundredth time that same paragraph from
Franklin for your American Literature class, and trying to ignore the storm that is only getting
stronger outside. Suddenly, the power goes out, and you only have candlelight to read by. The
silence becomes deafening, and you watch the shadows play across the wall. Unexpectedly, you
hear this scratching on the door to your bedroom, but you are alone in the house. You tell yourself
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You do not come into this poem thinking daffodils and sunshine, but howling winds and
shadows. By using these words, Poe gives you the sense of being isolated and alone. He also
contrasts this isolation, symbolized by the storm and the dark chamber, with the richness of the
objects in the library. The furnished room also reminds him of the beauty of his lost Lenore. Also,
Poe uses a rhythm in his beginning stanza, using tapping , followed by rapping, rapping at my
door , and ending with tapping at my chamber door. You can almost hear the tapping on the door
of the library as you continue reading. And at the end of each stanza, nothing more or nevermore is
like the door slamming of the library.
One of the genius factors of Poe s writing is his way of working his way into the human psyche,
with nothing more than a few words and a perfect setting. You can not really relate to some one,
who is being chased by a monster, because even though it is scary, somewhere in the back of
your brain you know this isn t real. However, everyone can relate to the being psychologically
tormented by your past. Poe seeks to not exactly scare his readers with this poem, but give them a
since of the narrators self torment. Using a raven that only answers in the negative over and over
again to whatever question is asked, slowly driving the narrator insane. One wonders if Poe himself
wrote this poem
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The Dangers Of Fennec Foxes
Fennec Foxes
There are over 30 different species of Canines in the world (Canidae. Wikipedia), and 18 of those
species are foxes. Foxes are known for their cunning, and slyness. They are often portrayed as
beady eyed tricksters whose goal is to harm someone. One reason for this is because of their
resilient ability to survive. No matter what is thrown at them, or what conditions they must live in,
they always stand strong. One of the most resolute of them all is the small but fierce fennec fox.
The fennec fox is the smallest canine in the world, ranging from 9 to 16 inches in length and
weighing only 2 to 3 pounds (World book. Fennec). These endearing creatures don t look like
your typical beady eyed tricksters. In fact, their big brown eyes look quite a bit like melted
chocolate. They have huge pointy ears, and a black tipped tail. They are normally an orange cream
color, with layers of brown mixed in. These colors help them to blend in with the landscape, while
hunting for their families, in their native home of northern Africa (World book. Fennec).... Show
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But fennec foxes are different, because they live in communities. Going back to their devious
reputation, a group of foxes is often called a skulk, but fennec fox communities are more like
one big family. They support each other, and guard each other s backs. These communities, which
range from 6 to 10 foxes, live in vast burrows under the sand. During mating season, the males
often get into skirmishes with each other, as they are overprotective of their mates. Fennec foxes
are monogamous, which means they have one mate for their whole life. Having so many mouths
to feed is challenging, especially for the male foxes, also called reynards, who bring food to the
vixen, female foxes, and kits, baby foxes (Animal Corner. Fennec
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Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam
The Nation of Islam is a subsection of the Islamic religion which aims to enlighten and engage
Black Americans, in hopes of freeing them from the oppression of their white counterparts.
Though the NOI make efforts to uplift Black people and teach respect for all people, it is often
contemplated whether or not the organization has pure intentions at its core. This can be due to the
fact that there have been leaders of the organization that teach ideologies that are those of hate,
which goes against what the NOI teaches as a whole. One such leader is Louis Farrakhan, the chief
spokesman of the Nation of Islam. An article revolving around Farrakhan s recent activities were
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I was left wondering why the organization calls itself the Nation of Islam when many traditional
Muslims do not accept the group as being apart of their religion. I believed that if I went directly
to the NOI website, then I would find out more information on this topic. On the website, I found
a mission statement of sorts, which reads The Nation of Islam is one of the wealthiest
organizations in black America. The main purpose of the Nation of Islam is to teach the
downtrodden and defenseless Black people a thorough Knowledge of God and of themselves, and
to put them on the road to Self Independence with a superior culture and higher civilization than
they had previously experienced which, of course, explains the main purpose of the organization,
but does not explain how it is connected to Islam (NOI). If anything, the website pointed out all of
the ways in which the two religions were different, which can leave one fairly confused, as I
noticed some of my classmates were along with
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Immature Mechanisms In Middle Adulthood
Cultural fiction Cultural fiction posits that ideas about middle adulthood are created by cultures.
Different cultures have varying views in the ways they recognize and understand middle
adulthood (Hutchison, 2015).In the United States, middle adulthood is often viewed through 2
cultural lenses. The first sees mid life as a positive time in which an individual has accrued
resources and coping mechanisms. The second view of middle adulthood is a negative over the
hill perspective, in which this stage is viewed as a time of loss and decline (Hutchison, 2015).
These differing views of losses and gains in middle adulthood can be seen in the dynamic between
Harvey Milk, and his adversary (and murderer) Dan White. Harvey, throughout the film,
accumulates as many resources as he can and makes strides in his cause to gain justice for the gay
community. Middle adulthood, for Milk, was truly the prime of his life. His political opponent,
Dan White, however, experienced a series of losses, including his job and his political influence,
which led him to become depressed and volcanically angry. White s view of this time in his life
was likely far more negative than Harvey s.
Immature mechanisms vs. mature mechanisms Immature mechanisms and mature mechanism
describe the ways in which people cope with life s demands. Immature mechanisms include denial,
projection, passive aggression, dissociation, acting out and fantasy. Mature mechanisms include
sublimation, altruism and humor
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Examples Of Revised Clergy
Revised clergy essay People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self centered. Forgive them
anyway. If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway. If
you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are
successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If
you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today
will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Give the best you have and it will never be enough. Give
your best anyway. In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and
them anyway. (http://www.jasonburns.com/anyway/). This is the call to action for... Show more
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This can be seen by how they dress, talk, or even by how they spend money. It can be further
explained as follows: It is good neither to eat meat nor drink wine nor do anything by which
your brother stumbles or is offended or is made weak. Do you have faith? Have it to yourself
before God. ... (Romans 14:21 23 NKJV http://bible.com/114/rom.14.21 22.nkjv). Simply put,
clergies must live by their faith in God. This is also applicable to tithing (giving), as a clergymen
(and all other Christians) would give what has been predetermined in their hearts, no more, no
less to the chosen cause. In fact, some clergies have convictions about accepting any pay for
work do in the church! It seems crazy: the idea of working a second job after hours of labor is
not for the faint of heart, but for those who are convinced it is what God has called them to do, it
becomes a passionate endeavor. Coupled with certain convictions and preferences over pay, a
clergy might also in effect have to crop out some of the more luxurious articles of first world life
or maybe first world life in total (as in the instance of many 3rd world missionaries), regarding
this, sacrifices are made by all those who follow this career path. Furthermore, clergies often do not
have large amounts of job security as their career is based off attendance and
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How Did The French Revolution Replace The Christian-Based...
The French Revolution saw changes in nearly every aspect of society: a new government gave a
voice to many more citizens (though still very few); France was mostly secularized; class
upheavals began and ended aristocratic families; and, perhaps most radically, the Revolutionary
calendar, which completely changed an age old system of recording and time. Most of these
changes were put into effect to wipe out any trace of the Ancien RГ©gime. During the French
Revolution, a new calendar was instituted to replace the Christian based Gregorian calendar, much
to the irritation of the clergy and reactionary aristocrats. The abandonment of a calendar that had
been in use for hundreds of years was a great inconvenience and many felt it would be imprudent
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Alicia Chapter Summaries
The main character in this story is a Jewish girl named Alicia. When the book starts she is ten
years old, she lives in the Polish town of Buczacz with her four brothers, Moshe, Zachary, Bunio,
and Herzl, and her mother and father . The holocaust experience began subtly at first when the
Russians began to occupy Buczacz. When her brother Moshe was killed at a Boys School in
Russia and her father was gathered up by German authorities, the reality of the whole situation
quickly became very real. Her father was taken away shortly after the Russians had moved out and
the Germans began to occupy Buczacz. Once the Germans occupied, they moved the Jewish
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One day Alicia was informed that her brother had been hanged. After Zachary s death, Alicia was
befriended by a woman named Bella. She met many good friends in the ghetto including a future
friend as well as savior, Milek . Months later, Alicia and several other people were rounded up
and sent to a prison in Chortkov. Here the conditions were very poor. Every day more and more
people were taken out and shot. On the inside of the cells it was a cesspool of germs and
diseases. Every morning the jailkeepers would go around the cell and kick people to see if they
were still alive. One of these times Alicia was taken for dead and put onto a wagon with other
bodies. The driver of the wagon found her, nursed her back to better health and then brought her
back to the ghetto. During this time, before, and after she returned to the ghetto attempts to rid the
ghettos of Jews were called actions . To escape being caught by the German police who took part in
the actions, they built large bunkers to hide from their captors. After several of these actions, the
Buczacz ghetto had been emptied by more than half. At this point the time came to move to a new
ghetto. Alicia had been in this new ghetto only a short time when another action occurred. This time
Alicia was captured and brought to a mass grave with a multitude of other Jews. Just when Alicia
was
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The Origins Of The Internet And Future Developments
The Origins of the Internet and Future Developments
Tamara Smith
Southern New Hampshire University
IT 505The internet has grown from a few nodes to a massive interconnecting system that helped to
connect millions of people. The global reach of the internet and its ability to expand at an
exponential rate, makes the internet one of the biggest tools created for commercial use. This paper
will focus on how the internet was started and how it has developed since the start, growing and
changing from the ARPANETinto the internet of today. The internet has developed since its
conception to include not only computers but mobile devices as well to connect people and expand
the global presence for businesses and their ability to reach millions through online advertisements
and sales. The internet was started as a concept with the help of the government to help the flow of
communication to the computer science research community.
J.C.R. Licklider of MIT was the first person to describe that social interaction could be achieved
through networking. He wanted the world to become interconnected by set of computers through
which everyone could access data and programs (PBS, 1999). Licklider worked for the DARPA
program has a lead computer researcher in 1962. While working at DARPA he convinced Ivan
Sutherland, Bo Taylor, and Lawrence Roberts of the importance of his networking idea (Strickland,
2008). In 1964 Leonard Kleinrock published the first book on packet
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California Immigration History
California s history continues to tell us that migration creates huge diversity. Many people came
and continue to come to California for the opportunities and most importantly, because
California has become a place where dreams can come true. Since the 1840s massive waves of
people from all over began to come to California specfically because of the discovery of gold.
People from the east coast began to make their way over to California because of the mere
possibilities that they may get lucky and receive a fortune. Not only were people within in the
United Statesmigrating, but those even outside of these barriers came for the probabilities. We soon
began to foster people from different backgrounds and ethnicities. We fast forward, closer... Show
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During this time servicemen would hear stories about Mexican Americans taunting their wives and
making sexual slurs. On a Saturday night a group of servicemen decided that they would
approached a group of Mexican American women, who were on the opposite side of the street. In
between both groups were Mexican Americans, who wore zoot suits. While walking near them
one of the servicemen, Joe Dacy Coleman, was afraid and he was triggered to attack one of the
zoot suit wearer. The group of zoot suit wearer fought back to defend themselves. The
servicemen eventually had to take Coleman back to their station after they were beaten. Three
days later the servicemen would come back but this time they were armed and decide that they
would seek out Mexican Americans. They headed to downtown to find youth to attack. They first
attack they made was against 12 and 13 year old boys. Eventually as the night progressed they
could not find any other Mexican American and on the following day they decided to go into their
neighborhoods, such as East LA and Boyle Heights, to specifically target Mexican Americans. They
would tear off pants and jackets until they were strip on their clothing. The last day of rioting was
the
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Wisegeek Documentary
What is a Documentary? When I first heard that we would be learning in comp 2 by using
documentaries, I panicked because I rarely watch television, much less do I ever watch
documentaries. As I began to research what a documentary truly is, I realized this class will not be
terrible considering I am actually looking forward to watching and analyzing documentaries in the
coming weeks for my class. There are many different definitions of the word documentary. One
definition I found is, according to wisegeek.org, a documentary filmis a movie that attempts to
document reality...the scenes are carefully chosen...may rely on voice over narration to describe
what is happening which sums it up pretty well and is very clear in my mind. It was difficult
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What Is Edward Son s Personality
Edward son of Henry the III, King of England, born on 1239 of June would soon come to inherit
a grand kingdom that could very well change much of Europe. Edwards father, Henry the III,
was married to Edwards s mother, Eleanor of Provence, and during this time period it was very
much uncertain if Edward the newly born son could live up to his father s expectations. While
Edward grew up, just as any young man, his lust for power grew, which made him a boy of
reckless decisions. Henry the III was not very satisfied with his son s rebellious attitude. In fact,
Edward would come to be friends with a man named Simon de Montfort, who was the husband
of another Eleanor, which was Henry the III s sister. England was in grave danger as Edwards
hunger for power was driving him to irresponsible excesses and creating scandal in the country at
large. While Edward was running around causing trouble, the council of England removed much
of Henry the III s executive power, and at last the king was no longer, but a showcase. Henry the
III had been ruling carelessly and this in fact damaged Edwards image and inheritance, so
Edward did what was probably not expected from his father. Edward soon joined forces with
Simon de Montfort who was leading a rebellion against King Henry and was very successful in
attracting men of England to topple Henrys reign. As Edward became more socialized with this
new group of rebels, he would soon come to realize that he was now fighting against his
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The Ownership Of Human Tissues
Ownership of human tissues Currently, there is no established regulation addressing the ownership
of human tissues. Court approached the issue in significantly divergent forms, both defending that
we possess our tissues and concluding that we do not at all. The topic is pertinent to science in
general, and not only to neuroscience, as its implications heavily affect scientific research.
This paper will build its background with famous court cases, and propose a policy that enforces
self ownership. Then, it will discuss the consequences of the policy, such as the impact on the trust
between patients and doctors, and the challenges this intervention could face.
Ownership
John Locke was the first philosopher to state ownership of the human body. He wrote in The
Second Treatise on Government:
Though the earth, and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in
his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of
his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that Nature
hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his
own, and thereby makes it his property . From all which it is evident, that though the things of
Nature are given in common, man (by being master of himself, and proprietor of his own person,
and the actions or labour of it) has still in himself the great foundation of property;... (Locke, 1978
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The Life And Accomplishments Of Frederick Douglass
When speaking of how African Americans evolved from being slaves to becoming free, one must
not fail to mention the life and accomplishments of Frederick Douglass. The actions taken by
Frederick Douglas and others that pave the way were perceived as huge achievements then and
now. Negros, as they were called in the 17th and 18th century where considered nothing more than
slaves. Being a slave did not grant human rights to anything at any time or any place. But Frederick
Douglass had different plans other than only being a slave. Overcoming slaverywould become a life
long journey with the thoughts of becoming a free man the only possible option. Frederick
Douglass was born in slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County,
Maryland. By only knowing his mother s name and not knowing his date of birth or who his
father was, this was normal for many Negros. This hurdle was only a few of many challenges that
were not only faced by Frederick Douglas but also by many other slave s at this time. Growing up,
Frederick Douglass was a very mild mannered child. He was originally a house Negro who learned
very quickly what roles slaves played in their society. Slaves were not privileged to anything,
they were not privileged to learn to read, write or know their history, which crippled slaves into
centuries of oppression. But early in his life, Frederick Douglass knew this was not going to be his
way of living.
When Douglass was a very young child he lived with his
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Concept Of Self Driving Cars
Introduction
The concept of self driving cars has been a dream of humankind since the invention of the first
self propelled vehicle. The notion of boarding a vehicle without having to be attentive or vigilant
has driven the automotive industry over the years to seek an alternative to the driver dependent
car. Years of research and testing have led to major advancements in the technology necessary to
operate these cars, leading many to believe that autonomous cars will be a reality in the very near
future. As is the case with many innovations, however, a myriad of potential complications have
been exposed along the way. Despite many possible upsides, the design, safety, and ethical
concerns regarding the technology to be incorporated in these machines are the major hurdles that
need to be cleared in order make autonomous cars feasible. These complications have begged the
question, are self driving cars truly in the best interest of society? An analysis of self driving
vehicles exhibits the inherent complications associated with the autonomous technology required
to operate these machines.
Emergence of Autonomous Vehicles
Cars are not the only mode of transportation that people have sought to make autonomous. In fact,
cars are in the latter part of self propelled vehicles to be equipped with automated control. In his
article, Where to? A History of Autonomous Vehicles , Mark Weber postulates that the first vehicle
to have some type of automated steering was the sailboat,
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Testing in Hong Kong
Introduction
There are many different kinds of test, as Hugh (1989) stated that test could be regarded as
proficiency tests, achievement tests, diagnostic tests and placement tests. In this article, we would
like to have some simple analysis on the quality of the reading test in the Hong Kong Diploma of
Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination of 2013. This is a newly implemented public
examination in 2002 which serve with different purpose and format as the former public
examination: Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and the Hong Kong
Advanced Level Examination (HKALE).
Achievement tests are directly related to language course, their purpose being to establish how
successful individual students, groups of students, or the course themselves have been in achieving
objectives. (Hugh, 1989) according to this definition, HKDSE should be an achievement test. Since
it is a stepping stone to get into university in Hong Kong, the DSE examination paper should have
relatively high quality. By using a high standard testing paper, the quality of the universities
candidates can be guarantee.
Bachman (1996) has said that test qualities include reliability, construct validity, authenticity,
interactiveness, impact and practicality. In this paper we will focus on the construct validity,
authenticity and interactiveness to see how well is the KHDSE.
Section 1 Reading paper Part A
Background
Reading paper Part A is a compulsory section, candidates need to attempt
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Cinderella 1950
The ability to dream is magical in itself. A girl often plays the game of, Happily ever after, where
she goes to a ball and falls madly in love with the prince. Disney first captured this idea in the film
Cinderella in 1950. One fact that seemed to bother some viewers was that the destined couple met
and fell in love at first sight. It is perfectly plausible, but somewhat unrealistic. A new adaptation of
the basic story of Cinderellahas taken this concern and altered how they met to meeting in the
woods days before the ball. It was love of personality that had the two entranced. Cinderella
(2015) presents a young girl by the name of Ella that faces kindness from oppression, courage,
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Cinderella (2015) kept an even balance of fantasy with reality. She had the happily ever after
while meeting the price before the ball and falling in love with her personality rather than status
and charm. The touch of magic in the modern Cinderella still gives views of a young age the
dazzle of the transformations. Disney intended for the magic to help Cinderella get to the ball to
meet and eventually marry the prince. This version has realistic aspects but does not limit the
imagination and specialness of the dramatic dress transformation. Ever After had the main
character, Danielle, a strong headed woman that had a voice and shared her opinion to her
demanding mother. Although it does an exemplary job of giving her a voice against her mother,
there seemed to be a lack of magic to it overall. It held the true aspects of a developing relationship,
a true Cinderella story has more of a magical
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Good And Evil In Mccarthy s Blood Meridian
It is evident, even in the first few pages of this novel, that evil plays a huge role in Blood
Meridian. On the first page of this book, McCarthy says ...in him broods already a taste for
mindless violence (3). So right from the start, the kids mind was set on evil, not good. There is a
similarity in that sentence with the Christian faith. Christians believe that from the very start of
human life, everyone has an evilnature. No one is born without sin. The whole reason for needing
a Savior is because of man s evil nature. People will search far and wide for something to make
them feel whole. Until they find Christ, they will not be fully satisfied. This thought can parallel
with everything that the Kid has done. From the start, he had evil intentions in his mind. He
searched for someone or something to take that out upon. He found the judge and Glanton, who
assisted him in expressing his feelings (the evil and hatred) through violence. He latched on to those
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Since these men do not have a purpose , their need to feel victorious and dominant overcomes them.
Their god becomes war, and that is exactly who they seem to serve. They go crazy with the
killing and become blind to their actions and feelings. Man needs a purpose and someone to hold
them accountable. Their purpose, they thought, was to kill. Towards the end of the novel, the
men have no reason to be killing anymore, yet they never stop. Their evilness slowly overtook
them. They are now so engrossed in killing, that even if they wanted to find a way out, they
probably could not. In Christianity, this is where the Savior comes in. When you are knee deep in
sin, the only thing that can get you out is believing in God. Since these guys seem to be living for
war, nothing will get them out of the pit they are
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Scapegoats In The Scarlet Letter And The Awakening
Scapegoats in The Scarlet Letter and The Awakening
The act of blaming others for problems is a common phenomena that occurs not only in our society,
but also in literature. In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, Pearl Prynne represents the
scapegoat. Throughout the novel, the townspeople put the blame of Hester Prynne s sin on Pearl
and Hester grows as a person. Pearl gives Hester a daily reminder of her sin and Hester grows to
becomes a happier, better person in response. In addition, another example of a scapegoat is Leonce
Pontellier and the children, from Kate Chopin s The Awakening. Edna Pontellier blames her
husband and children for holding her back from reaching happiness and independence. All things
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Overall, the archetype of a scapegoat, in literature or history, exemplifies an important role. The
scapegoat is a character that has an important tie to the problem the protagonist. In other words,
the scapegoat isn t a random person, and one of the biggest scapegoats in literature was Tom
Robinson. Although Tom wasn t blood related to the Finch s, Atticus was representing Tom in
trial, which is the relation to the protagonist in this novel. As shown above, a scapegoat is a
valuable person in literature, as well as real life. They provide a connection to the protagonist that
is not like any other character. All in all, the archetype of a scapegoat is imperative in literature and
the world, and continues to impact our society everyday.
The archetype of a scapegoat is represented by Pearl Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet
Letter. In the novel, the townspeople view Pearl as a personification of Hester Prynne s sin, and
they do not treat her fairly because they only see her as the result of a horrible crime. And
although Hester doesn t see Pearl in this light for the most part, there is a time in which her view
on her daughter changes. The village blames Pearl because they need to find someone to blame it
on, which illustrates the role of a scapegoat in a novel. A scapegoat is an innocent character in
which a problem is blamed on. In this case, the puritans put responsibility on Pearl because they
can not blame Hester anymore. She is
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Animal Welfare Issues
Animal welfare issues exist everywhere in the world, some places more so than others. In
saying that, over the years thanks to organizations like PETA, SSCS, SAFE and IDA and so
many more amazing groups have led society to become more aware of the problems that exist
when it comes to issues relating to the proper care of animals. One very important example of
animal cruelty is animals that are brutally skinned for their fur, whether it s dogs in China or
seals being culled for their fur, it s inhumane. This is mostly because of the lack of compassion
the fashion industry has when it comes to fur. No matter how you look at it, there is no way to
make a fur coat in a humane way. Whether fur comes from animal farms or from wild animals, it
is simply a barbaric action. Animals killed for their fur in animal farms are normally electrocuted
by having an electrical cable attached to their mouths and another cable inserted into their rectum.
Wild animals that are caught for their fur are usually trapped in a steel leghold trap, a device that
has been proven to be completely inhumane and has, in fact, been banned in 65 countries, but is still
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Quite often these animals that are trapped in the wild in these terrible traps, don t die right away
and endure prolonged agony by dehyrdation, starvation or become mauled by other animals. If
by chance, the trapped animals are still alive when trappers find them, they are killed in a
number of ways, like; drowning, a hit in the head, or a blow to the chest to crush their heart.
When it comes to the law in regards to trapping for fur, there are really no laws to regulate how an
animal can be killed so a humane death for these innocent animals is
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Essay on The Role Of Nurse Glauce In The Faerie Queene
In Book Three of The Faerie Queene, the character of Glauce plays an important role in aiding
Britomart, the main character, to set off on her journey. Britomart, who represents Spenser s idea
of ideal Christian chastity, confronts some challenging and poignant issues before she heads off
on her adventure; namely, she sees a vision of her future husband in an enchanted looking glass,
and does not quite know how to handle the feelings of all encompassing love that arise in her.
The terror, doubt and confusion she experiences are similar to what is felt by any young girl
embarking on the emotional rollercoaster of adolescence, but with the added factor of the spectral
figure she sees in the mirror. In Cantos Two and Three of Book Three,... Show more content on
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Glauce attempts to comfort Britomart in her despair, and is seemingly the only person to whom
Britomart can turn. She is affectionate to Britomart, and refers to Britomart as her В‘deare
daughter (Spenser 3.2.267). Like a mother, Glauce worries about the cause of Britomart s
depression and, while knowing with an apparent mother s instinct that the cause must be a man,
she thinks the circumstances behind it to be much worse than they actually turn out to be.
Glauce is relieved when she finds out the true origin of Britomart s despondency, saying, of
much more uncouth thing I was affrayd; / of filthy lust, contrarie unto kind: / but this affection
nothing straunge I find (Spenser 3.2.354 56), and then proceeds to give a long list of all the
worse case scenarios she had envisioned for Britomart s torment. She finishes her speech by
vowing to help Britomart find Artegall (Spenser 3.2.406 14), thereby providing the utmost of
support to the young girl. Glauce s words do give hope and encouragement to Britomart, if only
temporarily, and she is finally able to sleep after several days of insomnia. The scene in which
Glauce reaches out to Britomart in her despair and tries to find its cause is reminiscent of a young
girl s coming of age into womanhood. Going further than a young woman dealing with the first
unrecognizable
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How Can Video Games Be Helpful
Now that I have presented video games and what they are I would want to move on to the most
important part of this essay, in my opinion. How can Video Games Be Helpful 1.People who
play action based games make accurate decisions 25% faster. Scientists from the University of
Rochester tell us that fast paced games require quick thinking and also very good reaction time.
That being said, casual gamers have a better sense of what is happening around them at any
given state. There is even a study regarding this. In this study, participants aged 18 to 25 were
split in two groups. One group played 50 hours of this so called fast paced games (Call of Duty 2
and Unreal Tournament 4) and the other group spent the same amount of hours into a more relaxed,
slow paced... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Video games may also be more effective at changing behavior. In a study from the University of
Indiana, people who received workout advice through a game called Second Life reported more
positive changes in healthy eating and physical activity than people who went to a traditional
gym, even though weight loss was the same in both groups. 4.Video games improve vision.
Contrary to the popular belief that video games are the cause of many teenagers having to wear
glasses is another study from the University of Rochester, that shows that people who played
action based video games particularly first person shooter games were 58% better at perceiving
fine differences in contrast, the researchers said. When people play action games, they re changing
the brain s pathway responsible for visual processing, Bavelier said in a statement. The training
might be helping the visual system to make better use of the information it receives. 5. Surgeons
improved their laparoscopic skills by playing video
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New Product Development Process
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PROJECT MAKERS: MATINA SKLAVOU, ALEXIS ZAGORAS, GEORGE MICHAEL
Sweet Balance Restaurant
New Service Development
Table of Contests: 1) New Service Development Process 1.1) Company Description
2) Industry Analysis
2.1) Market Trends amp; the Future
2.2) Competition
2.3) Healthy Food Alternative
3) Screening
4) Swot Analysis
5) Concept Testing
6) Business Analysis
6.1) Costs
6.2) Sales amp; Profits
7) Market Testing 7.1) Test Market (Questionnaire)
8) Commercialisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our slogan reflects our difference because while most establishments offer healthy choices on
their menu, our entire menu is researched to be a healthy choice. There are three ways a
customer can purchase food. They may sit down at one of the 68 seats in the dining room and
get full service from a waitperson. A separate take out counter services those who wish to pick up
their food. Most take out food is prepared to order with orders coming from the telephone.
Delivery (an indirect form of take out) is available at certain times and to a limited area.
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
Market Trends amp; the Future
The population and demographics of Nea Smirni have increased in the last years. Local businesses
are increasing at a rate of 6% yearly.
The idea of a health consciousness through nutritional awareness and dietary change has been
slowly building for the last years. The extensive studies and new Food Guide Pyramid have given
everyone a new definition of a balanced, healthy diet. This is not a fad but a true dietary trend
backed by the scientific and medical community, the media, the government, and endorsed by the
big food manufacturers.
As people want to stay home more and cook less our strategy of delivering prepared quality meals
on a weekly or monthly arrangement may be a widespread accepted new way of eating.
The restaurant industry is highly competitive as there is a large
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Anil s Ghost Essay
In the novel Anil s Ghost by Micheal Ondaatje, characters develop deep relationships and unveil
dramatic secrets through a series of traumatic events. Anil s Ghost is set in a time of political
conflict in Sri Lanka, revealing unfolding mysteries, murders, and never ending brutality. Each
character uncovers the truth about one another, taking pieces of his or her own life, to reflect upon
various hardships.
During the civil war era, the protagonist, Anil Tissera, a high specialized anthropologist is sent to
uncover several murders occurring in her country of Sri Lanka. During her various discoveries, she
reflects back on her life and uncovers some of her darkest secrets. One of them beginning with
Cullis. He is a writer but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This reflection begins at Guy s Hospital in London while she was studying forensics. Anil meets
and is sedately struck by a Sri Lanken medical student, who seemly arrives in the way a circus
arrives. The only time when as Anil describes he turned up from Sri Lanka in bangles and stilts
(Ondaatje 142). It had been the only time where she felt wanted by him. He had focused all of his
attention on her, which she liked, while it lasted. Throughout Anil s struggles, this was a breaking
point. It was the the part of her life that affected her the most surrounding the various discoveries
she has made. In the story her strong feelings of who and who not to trust are shown later on in the
novel.
Anil s life takes her to Colombo where her work has her partnered with Sarath Diaysena. He has
been asked by the government to help Anil identify skeletons. Her interactions with Sarath create
questions of trust in her mind. Anil becomes suspicious of Sarath after a discussion with his
landlord about Sarath s wife. Sarath explained that his marriage had ended in tragedy with his wife
s death. As Sarath uncovers mysteries that are a result of violence, more mysteries cloud around
his personal life. From experience, part of his distrusting and odd behavior came from the
unexpected death of his beloved wife, who also held a small secret. At the time of the erupting
conflicts, she committed suicide.
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Blast Induced Trauma
Melanie Reece presented on Blast induced neurotrauma, which can cause damage to the brain and
cause permanent damage. Research regarding Blast induced Neurotrauma started around WW1,
most cases were regarding shell shock. Blast induced traumatic brain injury (BINT) can cause
damaging effects that linger on, after the initial shock, mainly due to the impact on specific areas in
the brain. BINT s have different types of severity, ranging from mild to severe. WW1 cases were
researched primarily due to the situation and environment the people were in, which include blasts.
The brain injuries have four classifications, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Primary
which is classified as a shock wave, moves faster than the speed of sound,
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Neil Armstrong s Journey Into The Space Race
remove the wall in 1989, two years before the USSR fell. He followed walking into the space
race. During the Cold War there was a race to space between the US and USSR. The USSR
would be the first to reach space but the US followed very quickly. He seemed to tune out the
history lesson as he watches Neil Armstrong take those fateful steps out of the rocket onto the
moon saying those unforgettable words, One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.
Just like that he was back. Without missing a beat, this would be the nail in the coffin for the
USSR as their money would be placed into a hopeless space race for which they had already lost.
Why would they keep trying if the race was over? Do they not understand they had lost? Well
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The Product Life Cycle Model
INTRODUCTION Tourism pattern is not steady but rather unsurprising; Butler s life cycle model
have made it simple for us to comprehend the lifecycle of traveller destination. With his, the
product life cycle (PLC) of five stages which incorporate Exploration, Involvement, Development,
Consolidation, Stagnation, Decline, and Rejuvenation. We will look at that how wellington ,
Bhutan and Antarctica lies on the bend of PLC. Different elements have been considered to
assess that how these destinations have come to the point of revival. Discussing the first stage
that is Exploration which could be summed up as a couple quantities of visitors going by an
unexplored destination where they may confront trouble in finding their direction. The following
stage being Involvement where a traveller will take part in meeting neighbourhood individuals
where they will discover a spot to stay, nourishment to eat and use nearby administrations like
transportation. Improvement phase is the phase, where explorers will have a chance to stay in
special lodgings, have different restaurant choices for sustenance. This will be useful for local
people as well as they land positions. Consolidation stage being that in which visitor go in an
expansive volume, where they have lodging choices. In the long run this will prompt a rival in the
business sector. Stagnation stage being the rearward In this stage destination will be stuffed and
traveller will abstain from going to that place losing
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The Effects Of Video Games On Pop Culture
Around the middle of the 20th Century man cultures started to grow beyond what they previously
were thanks to different mediums (such as television and music) helping to push boundaries; with
this came the birth of pop culture. Considering pop culture is a shortened version of popular
culture it s clear that many of the things in pop culture would be short lived. The short lived
trends and happenings are labeled as fads . Strangely enough, some fads are made to transform and
actually become a mainstay in the varying international cultures. One such example might be
familiar as it is common in today s society. This example is, indeed, video games. When video
games were first being introduced to the general public they weren t all that... Show more content on
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This led to a market that was flooded with consoles and left many consumers confused. Adding
to this confusion was the fact that there wasn t many reliable sources for game information. The
market was overwhelmed with lackluster and poorly made games and no one was being
informed as to which games these were. So eventually people just stopped buying games. All of
this mixed with Atari manufacturing too many console units and games led to a market crash
many call The Video Game Crash of 83 causing many to label video games as a dying fad. Several
years had passed and a Japanese company by the name of Nintendo decided it wanted to enter the
market. Nintendo s Family Computer, or Famicom, was doing well in Japan and Nintendo wanted
to try and find success in North America. This proved to be difficult because America was still
wary on the idea of game consoles after the crash. To try and avoid the skepticism that came with
items labeled as a game console, Nintendo rebranded the Famicom as the Nintendo Entertainment
System and marketed it as a toy. Believe it or not, this actually worked and Nintendo became a
household name. In order to keep their success going Nintendo took steps to avoid another market
crash. Nintendo would put developers under a contract that kept them on their console and would
keep them from developing games for developers. Developers also had a limited amount of games
they could release in a year as
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Essay about J.R.R Tolkien and The Fellowship of the Ring
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, better known as J.R.R. Tolkien, was born on January third 1892 in
Bloemfontein South Africa and was the son of Arthur and Mabel Suffield Tolkien. After his
father s death in 1896 Tolkien s mother moved herself and her two children, J.R.R (at the time
called Ronald) and his younger brother Hilary to Sarehole near Birmingham. When Tolkien was
twelve his mother died and he and his brother were sent to live with one of their relatives when a
Catholic priest became their legal guardian. (biography.com J.R.R. Tolkien Linguist and Author) At
the onset of World War 1 Tolkien did not immediately rush to join the war. He instead remained at
Oxford and received his degree in 1915. During the time leading up to his... Show more content on
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In 1920 Tolkien was appointed to the position of Associate Professor in English Language at the
University of Leeds. At the university Tolkien cooperated with E.V. Gordon to publish the Songs
for the Philologists. Tolkien in 1937 published The Hobbit and in 1954 published what would be
his most famous works, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien s wife died in 1971 and himself died two
years later in 1973 at the age of 81 and had four children. (Doughan).had many influences on his
writing one among these is the literature of the old Norse. (Clair) This influence is visible in
almost all aspects of the stories that Tolkien tells of Middle Earth. The Hobbits, for example, are
Tolkien s unique contribution to the world of Middle Earth. However the Hobbits are clearly
based off of the Icelanders in the Njal s Saga. (Clair) There are many similarities between these
two groups of peoples in the two stories. Many of these similarities are in habit. The Icelanders
much like the Hobbits were fond of food and often were very proud of their ancestry and their
belief in hospitality. Another similarity between the two groups is their ostentatious methods of
dress. Both groups dressed very ornately and very colorfully. (Clair) Tolkien s elves also show
many similarities to the elves of Northern literature. Both elves have histories of healing and of
being smiths. (Clair) Aside from the influence of Norse Literature Tolkien was also influenced by
his Catholic faith and
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  • 2. Develop Android City Tour Guide Application Using Web... Develop Android City Tour Guide Application Using Web Services Karan Shivankar, Devesmita shill, shital pofare Abstract: combination of good phone and web services is the trend of longer term software application. Mobile phones are more than just making calls. Now a day mobile phone is a necessary part of the people s life. There is continuously rising in a number of mobile Computing applications, centred on the people s daily life. It allows accessing. It allows accessing several applications and services via the internet connection or by building stand alone applications. Android is an open source mobile operating system based on Linux with java support. It comes under free and open source software licenses. In our city tour guide system we add map, location tracking, weather report this extra features In it Keywords Android Mobile, tour guide system, map navigation, location tracker, weather report. INTRODUCTION The rapid proliferation of mobile computing technology has massive potential for providing access to different services at any time and from anywhere. The mobile telephone is more than just making calls. It allows accessing several applications and services via the internet connection or by building stand alone applications. The mobile telephone has a considerable effect in tourism by allowing the user to access the contents from Internet or from an install application over the mobile devices. In existing system required physical guide to get the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Meaning Of Adoption Fourteen years ago, a newborn baby was found in a woven basket at the front gate of an orphanage. This orphanage, which housed over 400 other abandoned babies and children, took her in and cared for her. Ten months later, she was adopted by an American couple, with two biological daughters of their own. This baby was me and this I believe: Whether a child is adopted or blood related to the parents, the love and connection between the familyremains the same. I was born in Fu Ling, China, and adopted on October 17th, 2003. I have grown up in America, raised by a caucasian family. I ve known that I was adopted ever since I could comprehend the true meaning of adoption. My family and I have received a countless number of confused stares; curious as to why I looked different than the rest of my family. As a child, my friends would ask why my hair was so much darker, or why I was so much shorter compared to my sisters. They would often ask why I had such an American name, since I clearly was not from America.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I felt pressured to dress, act, and look the same as my family. I often wondered if my parents loved me and sisters equally, or if they viewed me differently. Eventually, I became embarrassed to go out with my family, even if just a quick trip to the grocery store. I felt as if everyone around me was silently judging me and spotting all of my differences. I thought that my parents would be humiliated to be seen with me, since I was didn t have straight, blonde hair or pale, green eyes like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. American Tariffs In the days of the American colonies, many colonists began to feel oppressed and began the idea of separating themselves from the British Monarchy. Events such as the taxes and tariffs placed on everyday items and the killing of innocent lives are all sparks in the ignition of the American revolution. Perhaps the beginning of the separation of colonies to motherland was the creation of unnecessary taxes placed on the colonists live in the thirteen British colonies. One of the earliest taxes created was the original Sugar Act, created in 1733. Following the French and Indian War, the British had acclimated a very large debt from spending so much money during the war that they had to find new ways to heal their debt and bring in a larger... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the night of April 18, 1775 british soldiers, also known as Redcoats , stormed into Concord in order to seize a weapons cache. That very same night more soldiers marched into Lexington to capture the colonial rebel leaders, Samuel Adams Trevino 6 and John Hancock. Concord was the sight of one of the largest patriot military supply stations in the colonies, John Warren received word that the British soldiers were coming to seize this weapons cache and sent Paul revere to warn them in order for them to have time to move the weapons and supplies out of the town. This was the night of Paul Revere s famous four words, The British are coming! Though this story may have been slightly fabricated, because Revere did not act alone in this. It is estimated that he actually was accompanied by around 40 men while alerting town and while colonists at that time still considered themselves British, it was more likely that he referred to the soldiers as redcoats or regulars . With the early warning signs, Samuel Adams and John Hancock were able to escape capture from the British soldiers. That very next day on April 19, 1775 colonial militiamen gathered at Lexington facing a much larger British force. At first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Assignment 3 Understanding Innovation And Change In An... Understanding innovation and change in an organisation Chelsea Jenkins TGY4907 Gower College Swansea 068860 Contents Introduction pg 3 Understand innovation and change in an organisation pg 4 Understand how to plan, monitor and review the implementation and communication of innovation and change in an organisation pg Understand the effects of innovation and change on people and teams in an organisation pg Introduction I work for Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board. ABMU Health Board was formed on 1st October 2009 as a result of a reorganisation within the NHS in Wales and consists of the former Local Health Boards for Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend. The Health Board covers a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Funding is also getting tighter in the current economic climate. Innovation may be linked to positive changes in efficiency, productivity, quality and competitiveness, among other factors. Benefits of innovation could be the improvement in the workforce. By improving the workforce an organisation will benefit from increased productivity and improved morale and lower staff turnover. Employees will feel more valued which therefore increases motivation. This is beneficial to employers because it provides the organisation with knowledgeable, reliable staff who will have a more positive contribution to the needs of the organisation. Staff are a valuable source of innovation, even if it is not expected as a major part of their job. An innovative work environment means being creative and try new techniques. As Albert Einstein said if you always do what you ve always done, you will get what you ve always got. A benefit of change in the organisation would be it promotes creative ways of thinking, so that ideas can be developed to keep the organisation fresh and exciting. Change breaks monotony so that people are re energised and so the interest in the job increases. Change in the workforce brings out the true colours of employees. Those that have a positive attitude and work hard to cope with the differences in their work environment are people that a company wants to keep so that overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Annotated Bibliography On Disease During The Elizabethan Era Annotated Bibliography on disease in the Elizabethan Era. Summary: The site explains what diseases were common during the Elizabethan era. It also explains why they were affected by said diseases so much. It also says why people didn t live very long because all of the diseases were common. Evaluation: This site is a okay site for learning what diseases there were during the Elizabethan era, and why they were so common. Even though it was written by a student, it is still an okay source of information. But it doesn t have a lot of information. Reflection: I think this site would be helpful for knowing what illnesses there were in the Elizabethan era and what made them so common. I wouldn t use it as my only source, though. I d make sure it s correct with other sources that are more reliable.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also tells about the different classes of doctors. It also shares how they believed people got ill. Evaluation: This site is great for learning what doctors did during Elizabethan times. It tells about what doctors did to patients, what they thought happened to them, and even what they wore. It also is good for learning about how people became sick during that time. It also has a few links I can use to research more on this topic. There s no mention of the credentials of the author, but it s a solid source overall. Reflection: I think that this site would be helpful for knowing what practices doctors used for certain ailments, and how people got sick during the time. I could also be useful for knowing why doctors did what they did back then. Summary: This site tells about the worst diseases during the Elizabethan era and what their symptoms were. I even has quotes from Shakespeare s work that talk about the diseases mentioned in this site. It also shares how people got the disease and who it affected the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Waning Moon Research Paper Waning Moon Spells A Spell To Bind Bullies You Need: 3 black candles black thread one black pen a piece of paper an empty glass jar This spell will not hurt your bully, it will just make them leave you alone. Do this spell at midnight on a Saturday of a waning moon (a period of time between a full moon and a new moon, the light is decreasing. The opposite is the waxing moon, when the moon is moving from a new moon to a full). Set the candles in a big triangle shape, big enough so that you can sit in the middle. Light the candles. Write the bully s name on the paper, and draw an X over it. Fold it three times. Say: I bind you (say their name) so that you cannot hurt me anymore, both physically, and emotionally. Get out of my life, leave me alone. I bind you (say name) I bind you. Then tie the thread around the folded paper, and pop it in the jar. Screw on the lid. Snuff out the candles (never, NEVER blow out candles after a spell, it pushes the magick away). The next day, bury the jar off you property, or you... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This should be performed during a waning moon. You will need: A candle (black is the best colour for this) Pen and paper Write down the habit that you wish to be rid of on the piece of paper. Now light the candle, and stare into the flame as you clear your mind of all thought. Take the paper and burn it with the candle, while chanting: With this cleansing flame I banish you from my life So mote it be. Once you have done this, it s time to formulate a new intent, which you will write down on another piece of paper. Make sure your new intent is positive, and written in present tense. Here are a few examples: To stop smoking: I am a healthy non smoker To stop procrastinating: I feel motivated to get things done To stop biting your nails: My nails are healthy and strong Every morning, for the next 21 days, write down your new intent three times on a fresh piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of The Underdogs By Marians Azuela Following Identity Struggles Mariano Azuela was able to vividly bring out the words within The Underdogs into life, in a surreal form. Virtue is held, where the characters are lifelike and where struggle and excitement are blended together. Most importantly, Azuela served as a military doctor under Pancho VIlla ranks. This gave the insight needed to see into the eyes of a soldier pushed into the revolution, from Demetrio Macias, to Blondie, and even Camila. Abandoning his family was the fuel to the fire that set Demetrio Macias against Huerta s forces, and into the revolution. Knowing they would be in danger, he set off over the hills, where each step could be felt as great effort up the steep ravines. At this time, he seeked to change his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Cultural Dimensions And Its Impact On The East And Middle... Monochromic cultures tend to be focused on the schedule, on doing one thing after another. Usually in sequence. Western cultures are very monochronic, particularly, countries like the United States, Switzerland, and Germany. For instance, it is common for people from these cultures to schedule a day full of meetings. Agendas ending promptly and moving to the next meeting one right after the other. This approach does not work well in the east and Middle East regions, where culture is polychronic. The sequential approach can send the wrong message and often offend the people from polychronic cultures. Focusing on the schedule, the wrong message can be sent and misunderstanding can result. Differently, polychronic time orientation is very practical plan on doing more than one thing at the time. Polychromic individuals will take the time to build the relationship, and expect people to do the same for them. They plan on doing multiple things at one time. Hofstede s cultural dimensions The lack of precision and the lack of a universally applicable framework for classifying cultural patterns have been addressed by a number of researchers. The most famous and most often cited work in this area is the research by the Dutch organizational anthropologist Hofstede. Here is an overview of the work of Hofstede, which is probably the most popular work in the area of culture research. Although the work provides a relatively general framework for analysis, the framework can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Lab Report On Cellular Respiration Abstract This experiment consisted of 3 respirometers, one with ants, one with radish seeds, and one with glass beads. Each with 4 pellets of KOH and a piece of cotton. They were placed in a water bath that was at 75 degrees fahrenheit. A bubble at the end of the respirometer was measured every five minutes, and this distance showed how well the organisms were respiring. The radish seeds were able to do the most cellular respiration in 25 minutes, with the ants being a close second, and the control respirometer of the glass beads doing the least. Introduction Cellular respiration is the group metabolic reactions that happen in the cell of living organism that creates adenosine triphosphate, ATP, from biochemical energy. The formula for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 +6O26CO2+6H2O+ATP. This formula means glucose and oxygenare turned into water,carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) energy through chemical reactions. Cellular respiration occurs in all cells which allows them to grow. Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. Sativus seed, also known as radish seed, undergo cellular respiration because they are not yet able to perform photosynthesis, which is how plants create their energy. Hymenoptera formicidae,commonly known as ants, undergo cellular respiration to produce the energy they need to live. The potassium hydroxide (KOH) tablets were used to turn the gaseous carbon dioxide into soild carbon dioxide. If the carbon dioxide was in a gasesous it would cause the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Environmental Views of Arctic National Wildlife Reserve... Executive Summary The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) is a beautiful 19.6 million acre coastal plain, and is located in the Northeastern part of Alaska. ANWR is home to numerous species of wildlife and one of the largest untapped oil preserves in the United States. There is an immense debate between the opposing environmentalists and the politicians who want to drill for oil on a section of ANWR, which is only 1.8% of the refuge. Environmentalists who oppose drilling for oil in Alaska say the wildlife and the native populations are threatened by drilling for oil in ANWR, even though most of the natives are strongly in favor of drilling. ANWR could save the US from having to import $800 billion worth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2004, the US imported an average of 58% of its oil and during certain months up to 64%. That equates to over $150 billion in oil imports and over $170 billion including refined petroleum products, which is approximately $19.9 million dollars an hour, according to ANWR supporters. Current legislation calls for responsible development on no more than 2000 acres of the 1.5 million acre coastal plain. That is 0.01% of ANWR s total acreage of 19.6 million. The remaining 99.9% would remain off limits to development (anwr.com). We will explore Utilitarian, Deontology, and Lockean environmentalviews and determine whether or not wildlife and petroleum development and production can coexist. The Utilitarian View of ANWR The Utilitarian belief asks the question, what would be the best for the greatest amount of people? Or in other words, what would be best for the majority? In our natural history, Utilitarianism has had a huge impact on how the American society operates. All the decisions, as a nation, are decided by the majority. The most popular example of this would be the voting for a new president to lead the county. Every four years, an election is held by certain to determine which political candidate will be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Do Romeo And Juliet Make Hasty Decisions Love is an overpowering force that dominates and influences the thoughts and actions of many individuals. Some make good decisions, while others make poor decisions due to love. These choices are made because of several types of love: romantic love, platonic love, and familial love. William Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet showcases all the categories of love. In the play, many characters make hasty decisions as they are caught in the storm of Romeo and Juliet s love lives. The love that they hold for each other is also symbolized by meaningful objects in their lives. The throes of love are portrayed between many characters in the play. The most dominant form of love is the affection that Romeo and Juliet hold for each other. Romeo s infatuations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fear In The Tell Tale Heart Fear is both beneficial and dangerous. Fear offers restraints and withholds irrational acts. It hones alertness and survival instincts, such as adrenaline. If one is stuck in an unknown dark alley, fear is the instinct that compels them to run or take action. Fear also causes confessions. Fear of punishment, for example, would make a naughty child confess. However, fearcan also induce paranoia. Instead of running, the person becomes paralyzed. Even though fear dispels unreasonable behavior, it also can cloud rational thoughtif that fear becomes a wild obsession. If someone is always focused on one thing because of fear, they lose sight of reality and their obsession could have harmful consequences. The Tell Tale Heart, the Pit and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Tell Tale Heart, the narrator is haunted by the beating heart of the old man he had just murdered. The heart beating is compared to the sound that a watch makes when enveloped in cotton (77, TTH). During and after the murder, the narrator hears the old man s heart in his ears, and it drives him mad. The heart becomes an unhealthy and unnatural obsession as it gets louder and louder and louder. It induces guilt for killing the old man. When the heart beating becoming almost deafening, he explodes and has an intense confession in front of the police. The of the heart made him lose his common sense and fear of the old man haunting him forever ultimately compelled him to confess to the crime. In the Masque of the Red Death, Prince Prospero and his followers also have an unnatural obsession. Poe writes, And now was acknowledged the presence of the Red Death. He had come like a thief in the night (61, MOTRD). The prince and all those who were locked up with him had an unnatural obsession with the Red Death. So severe is this obsession, that in the end, they see it appear at the ball. They heavily personify the Red Death, so much that it becomes real. When it kills Prince Prospero, everyone at the ball all rush to kill it, but they realize that it was just their imagination. Despite this, they are all too late and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Info-1500 INFO 1500 Introduction to IT Fundamentals LearningObjectives How is IT transforming business and what is their relationship to globalization? 1. Information Technology Basics Why is IT so essential for running and managing a business today? What exactly is an information system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components? What are complementary assets? Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide genuine value for an organization? What is a sociotechnical systems perspective? Alexander Nikov 2 1 2 TheNewYankee StadiumLooksto theFuture Outline 1. The Role of IT in Business Today Problem: Yankee... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. What kinds of businesses are most likely to benefit from equipping their employees with mobile digital devices such as iPhones, iPads and BlackBerrys? 4. Discuss the implications of the statement of D.W. Morgan s CEO, The iPhone is not a game changer, it s an industry changer. It changes the way that you can interact with your customers and with your suppliers. Email, messaging, social networking, and sales force management are described in this case study. The applications support business functions that include collaboration, location based services, and communications with colleagues. These applications improve operational efficiency and decision making by allowing people to communicate from wherever they are. They are no longer tethered to one place or one machine. They can receive information and data instantaneously which allows them to make better, faster decisions.
  • 15. In the case of Doylestown Hospital, doctors use iPhone applications to access medical reference applications, giving them a broader base of information on which to base decisions. 1 13 1 14 Interactive Session: Management: IT in Your Pocket Interactive Session: Management: IT in Your Pocket 2. Identify the problems that businesses in this case study solved by using mobile digital devices. 1/3 2. Identify the problems that businesses in this case study solved by using mobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mirror Image Adapting to changes is one of the most difficult mental and physical challenges a person can face. The struggle to adapt to change makes a strong presence in both Alice in Lena Coakley s Mirror Image, and Barry, from W.D. Valgardson s Saturday Climbing. Alice is the protagonist in Mirror Image and the author illustrates the struggle of self acceptance she faces after having a brain transplant. Barry is the protagonist of Saturday Climbing and he tries to cope with the fact that his daughter is not a child anymore and seeks independence. Both characters have many similarities regarding their struggle with adapting. Changeis a very strong, opposing force that emphasizes the battle both characters face to achieve inner peace. The internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alice and Barry have family struggles where their loved ones are against them. Additionally, Barry and Alice are have conflicts with the media. However, Alice is the centre of attention for the media because she is the first person with a successful brain transplant, whereas Barry can be a used in the media as a representation of the conflicts a father faces in a typical father daughter relationship. Barry has trust issues with his daughter, ever since she came home with the sweet sour smell of marijuana clung to her (Coakley 23). Similarly, Alice s twin sister, Jenny, has trouble trusting Alice when she wants to read her diary. Jenny denies her and replies that she [has] to get to know [her] better (Coakley 2), enforcing that she does not trust her. Despite these similarities, they have many differences in their struggles with the people around them. Alice has family issues where her mother and twin sister have trouble accepting Alice in her new body; it is jarring for them. Jenny is the most critical in her family, as she feels as if [Alice] is dead (Coakley 6). This shows that she thinks the Alice she knew is dead, even though Alice tries to prove that she is still alive. Despite Jenny feeling this way, Alice s mother also feels uneasy and uncomfortable around her. Alice observes that her mother may think that she is not the same daughter she knew before (Coakley 6), and that she tries to avoid any eye contact with her. Another difference between Barry and Alice is that, Alice has a struggle with society and the donor s family. People in her community have trouble recognizing her and they mistake her for Gail, Alice s donor. The Jarreds, Gail s family, also have a grudge against Alice; Mrs. Jarred feels helpless and desperate that she cannot see her supposed daughter. In contrast to Alice s situation, Barry struggles to rekindle his relationship with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Indian India s Indian National Congress Colonial History of India Some factors that lead India to independence from England was World War II, protests, and changes in government including the Indian National Congress. During World War II, when the Indian natives fought alongside the colonists against the imperial forces of Hitler, they came to the realization that they wanted independence after they finished fighting in the war . In August 1942, Mahatma Gandhi and other Quit India activists protested for independence which was the first step to independence after World War II. The Indian National Congress was considerably the largest and most prominent Indian public organization, and central and defining influence of the Indian Independence Movement . This allowed some sort of government representation of the people with the goal of ending the East India Company s rule as a purpose. Indian colonization began when traders were looking for a path via the oceans to trade with India because the land route through the Middle East was cut off by the Ottoman Empire. Vasco da Gama circumnavigated Africa and found the route to India which allowed other sailors and merchants to come to India as well. Nations began erecting settlements near and on the Indian coastline for a safe port for merchant ships to load, unload, and conduct business. Some of these settlements began to evolve into colonies. By mid 19th century, England had control, either directly or indirectly, of almost all of India. India was the hub of English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Difficult Choices in David Guterson’s Snow Falling on Cedars Difficult Choices in David Guterson s Snow Falling on Cedars It is mid 1950 s in predominantly white populated San Piedro Island. One of its residents has been murdered and another stands accused of the crime. From the first chapter and through the use of flashbacks, David Guterson makes us aware of the racism that exists in the small, West Coast island of San Piedro. The victim, Carl Heine, is of European descent; the accused man, Kabuo Miyamoto, is of Japanese ancestry. There also is a small community of Japanese residents on San Piedro Island. David Guterson s novel Snow Falling on Cedars includes themes about love and war, but none is more central than racism and prejudice as a choice of the heart and mind of the individual. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Islanders do not have any desire to acquire a better understanding of the Japanese residents and their culture. This fact is very important when we consider that Kabuo s personality is bringing him closer to a guilty verdict, not because of guilt, but because of overall ignorance and prejudice. Guterson exploits racism and prejudice as a choice by presenting the reader with characters that are influenced by it. The victim had been a friend of the accused during childhood, yet they are portrayed as prejudiced at some point after the war. We see this during Kabuo s summation of the events. Carl says I was out at sea, fighting you goddamn Japs sons a to which Kabuo replies, I killed men who looked just like you pig fed German bastards.... So don t you talk to me about Japs, you big Nazi son of a bitch (404). They had both been to war and it seems that this event has torn apart their ability to be fair. The characterization of Etta Heine is one of extreme hatred. Her character is presented as a flat individual consumed by racism. This is evident when Etta is called to testify during the inception of the trial. She tells a story full of hate, resentment and envy. Etta did not approve selling part of her land to a Japanese and her argument against it illustrates it: We re not such paupers as to sell to Japs, are we? (120). It is not because she doesn t like the money or because she cared about the island or for the strawberries that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Gender Socialization and Gender Roles Essay Gender socialization and gender roles have always existed in society. When analyzing gender roles, they are not always equal or consistent when comparing cultures, however, the expectations of females and males are often times clearly defined with a little to no common area. The Japanese culture is an example of the defined genderroles that change over time. According to Schafer (2010), because gender roles are society s expectations of the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females , they must be taught (p.357). These roles define how females and males are viewed in society, their household, and workplace. When examining gender socialization in the Japanese culture, it is important to analyze how gender roles are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Handbooks were written for either men or women that shared gender codes that were not legal laws, but established gender socializations that were taught at young ages. One handbook stated when a girl is young, the chief duty of a girl living in the parental house is to practice filial piety toward her mother and father (McClain, 2002, p. 94). Then once a woman is married, the new wife must look to her husband as a lord and must serve him..... [and] when the husband issues his instructions the wife must never disobey them (McClain, 2002, p. 94). In addition to abiding by the orders of her husband, the new wife must honor her father in law and mother in law more than her own parents and perform any task asked for them. Women were not only demanded who to obey, but they also had limits placed on their feelings. Women were told to avoid extravagance and act in a proper demeanor, courteous, humble and conciliatory; never peevish, intractable, rude and arrogant (McClain, 2002, p. 94). While women were banned from divorcing their husbands, men could divorce their wives for reasons as simple as disobedience, an inability to bear children, lewd acts, jealousy, leprosy, or disturb[ance to] the harmony of the household (McClain, 2002, p. 94). Like in many other patriarchy cultures, the expectation to conceive a son was high. Not having children in the Japanese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Staphylococcus Epidermidis Research Paper Nowadays seen as an important opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus epidermidis is one of thirty three known species belonging to the genus Staphylococcus (5). It can be found within the mucous membranes, as a part of the skin flora, and in animals. If S. epidermidis comes in contact with a person who has a compromised immune system, it may cause infection merely to those inside of hospital settings. It like to live on the surface, but once inside a host can cause serious problems. There are many different strands of Staphylococcus, but this particular bacterium was first differentiated from other forms of Staphylococcus in 1884 by Friedrich Julius Rosenbach (6). S. flexneri causes dysentery that results in the destruction of the epithelial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Nuclear Power Plants Creates Electricity HOW DOES IT CREATE ELECTRICITY? A nuclear power plant creates electricity by splitting uranium atoms in a reactor. The heat from splitting the atoms heats water, and turns it into steam. The steam turns a steam turbine, which turns a copper coil and magnet generator. This creates electricity. The electricity is then put through a transformer (to change the voltage), and is put on transmission lines. In a nuclear power plant, nothing burns. The water stays in a cooling tower, ready to be used for steam. The uranium comes in pellets, which are put into tubes. The tubes are put into bundles, and put in the reactor. Splitting the atoms is called fission. There are 2 ways to heat the water, the Boiling Water Reactor and the Pressurized Water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Annotated Bibliography On Software Firewalls Essay CHAPTER 6 EXERCISE 1 SOFTWARE FIREWALLS: A Firewall basically prevents the private network connected to the internet from being accessed by unauthorized user and therefore handles the traffic of internet. Hardware and software firewalls are the types of this network security system. It examines the each data in the network and blocks the data which is not valid and are from unauthorized user. We will discuss here only software firewalls. Software firewalls: Software firewall is suitable for the personal computers at home and it is software so it can be easily installed by the user and then user can easily manage its properties and functions. Thus we can protect our system form the unauthorized access and also from different harmful viruses. There are further two types of software firewalls: a.Rule based b.Non Rule based Rule based firewalls include firewalls like Norton personal firewall and Non rule based includes Zone alarm. Now we will discuss various software firewalls. Software firewallFunctionalityType of ProtectionCostFeatures Zone alarmIncludes inbound intrusion detection system, ability to control programs from creating outbound connectionsBlocks dangerous malware and malicious apps. Blocks hackers from remotely accessing and controlling your device. Zone alarm Pro firewall costs $44.95/yearPublic Wi Fi protection, Privacy protection Hacker shield, App permission monitor, Anti Phishing, Anti malware. Comodo firewallIncludes antivirus program, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Whaling Persuasive Essay Whaling is an old and inhumane practice that should be stopped. In fact the act of commercial whaling is illegal under international law. Japan still continues this practice today, despite orders to stop given to the Japanese government by the UN s International Court of Justice in March of 2014 (WDC). Even before that ruling Japan has been asked by the international community to stop whaling, but they continued to do so through a loop hole in the International Whaling Commission or IWC. That hole about the size of a loop, says that whaling for scientific research is legal. The Japanese government should stop illegal practice of whaling because it is inhumane, these whales will go extinct if this continues, and we the international community have already asked for this to stop. The act of commercial whaling is inhumane. Japan says that they are doing scientific research, right. Does the researched include all the economic data of how well whale meat sells domestically in Japan, along with all the other projects they make out of the whale carcasses. There can be some understanding that people need to eat and humans have been eating animals since we have been on this planet. People have domesticated some animals for this exact purpose. Cattle, pigs, and chickens being the main animals for this in the world. There is some argument of this matter about how humane current slaughtering practices are, but I see as how much pain the animal must go through. With these domesticated food sources, like with cattle they have this bolt pistol or some other conventional firearm, that they put up to the head of the animal and fire it. This kills the animal instantly or renders it unconscious before the animal is bled. How does this relate to whaling; the time of death. In whaling the whalers go into the ocean a shoot these harpoons with rope attached to it out of a cannon at the whales. At the tip of these harpoons there is a grenade that detonates right after the impact inside the whale (WDCSUK). This would probably kill anything else instantly, but since whales are so huge they have to wait a couple of minutes for the poor thing to bleed out. If whaling continues, the affected whale species will go extinct. Here the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. An Analysis of the First Two Stanzas of Edgar Allan Poe s... An Analysis of the First Two Stanzas of Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven Picture yourself alone one night. You are sitting up in bed, your legs buried underneath your comforter while you read for what seems like the hundredth time that same paragraph from Franklin for your American Literature class, and trying to ignore the storm that is only getting stronger outside. Suddenly, the power goes out, and you only have candlelight to read by. The silence becomes deafening, and you watch the shadows play across the wall. Unexpectedly, you hear this scratching on the door to your bedroom, but you are alone in the house. You tell yourself it is only the wind, or it s only your imagination running away with you. After all, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You do not come into this poem thinking daffodils and sunshine, but howling winds and shadows. By using these words, Poe gives you the sense of being isolated and alone. He also contrasts this isolation, symbolized by the storm and the dark chamber, with the richness of the objects in the library. The furnished room also reminds him of the beauty of his lost Lenore. Also, Poe uses a rhythm in his beginning stanza, using tapping , followed by rapping, rapping at my door , and ending with tapping at my chamber door. You can almost hear the tapping on the door of the library as you continue reading. And at the end of each stanza, nothing more or nevermore is like the door slamming of the library. One of the genius factors of Poe s writing is his way of working his way into the human psyche, with nothing more than a few words and a perfect setting. You can not really relate to some one, who is being chased by a monster, because even though it is scary, somewhere in the back of your brain you know this isn t real. However, everyone can relate to the being psychologically tormented by your past. Poe seeks to not exactly scare his readers with this poem, but give them a since of the narrators self torment. Using a raven that only answers in the negative over and over again to whatever question is asked, slowly driving the narrator insane. One wonders if Poe himself wrote this poem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Dangers Of Fennec Foxes Fennec Foxes There are over 30 different species of Canines in the world (Canidae. Wikipedia), and 18 of those species are foxes. Foxes are known for their cunning, and slyness. They are often portrayed as beady eyed tricksters whose goal is to harm someone. One reason for this is because of their resilient ability to survive. No matter what is thrown at them, or what conditions they must live in, they always stand strong. One of the most resolute of them all is the small but fierce fennec fox. The fennec fox is the smallest canine in the world, ranging from 9 to 16 inches in length and weighing only 2 to 3 pounds (World book. Fennec). These endearing creatures don t look like your typical beady eyed tricksters. In fact, their big brown eyes look quite a bit like melted chocolate. They have huge pointy ears, and a black tipped tail. They are normally an orange cream color, with layers of brown mixed in. These colors help them to blend in with the landscape, while hunting for their families, in their native home of northern Africa (World book. Fennec).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But fennec foxes are different, because they live in communities. Going back to their devious reputation, a group of foxes is often called a skulk, but fennec fox communities are more like one big family. They support each other, and guard each other s backs. These communities, which range from 6 to 10 foxes, live in vast burrows under the sand. During mating season, the males often get into skirmishes with each other, as they are overprotective of their mates. Fennec foxes are monogamous, which means they have one mate for their whole life. Having so many mouths to feed is challenging, especially for the male foxes, also called reynards, who bring food to the vixen, female foxes, and kits, baby foxes (Animal Corner. Fennec ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam The Nation of Islam is a subsection of the Islamic religion which aims to enlighten and engage Black Americans, in hopes of freeing them from the oppression of their white counterparts. Though the NOI make efforts to uplift Black people and teach respect for all people, it is often contemplated whether or not the organization has pure intentions at its core. This can be due to the fact that there have been leaders of the organization that teach ideologies that are those of hate, which goes against what the NOI teaches as a whole. One such leader is Louis Farrakhan, the chief spokesman of the Nation of Islam. An article revolving around Farrakhan s recent activities were the topics of the article I chose to present for my Religionin the News... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was left wondering why the organization calls itself the Nation of Islam when many traditional Muslims do not accept the group as being apart of their religion. I believed that if I went directly to the NOI website, then I would find out more information on this topic. On the website, I found a mission statement of sorts, which reads The Nation of Islam is one of the wealthiest organizations in black America. The main purpose of the Nation of Islam is to teach the downtrodden and defenseless Black people a thorough Knowledge of God and of themselves, and to put them on the road to Self Independence with a superior culture and higher civilization than they had previously experienced which, of course, explains the main purpose of the organization, but does not explain how it is connected to Islam (NOI). If anything, the website pointed out all of the ways in which the two religions were different, which can leave one fairly confused, as I noticed some of my classmates were along with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Immature Mechanisms In Middle Adulthood Cultural fiction Cultural fiction posits that ideas about middle adulthood are created by cultures. Different cultures have varying views in the ways they recognize and understand middle adulthood (Hutchison, 2015).In the United States, middle adulthood is often viewed through 2 cultural lenses. The first sees mid life as a positive time in which an individual has accrued resources and coping mechanisms. The second view of middle adulthood is a negative over the hill perspective, in which this stage is viewed as a time of loss and decline (Hutchison, 2015). These differing views of losses and gains in middle adulthood can be seen in the dynamic between Harvey Milk, and his adversary (and murderer) Dan White. Harvey, throughout the film, accumulates as many resources as he can and makes strides in his cause to gain justice for the gay community. Middle adulthood, for Milk, was truly the prime of his life. His political opponent, Dan White, however, experienced a series of losses, including his job and his political influence, which led him to become depressed and volcanically angry. White s view of this time in his life was likely far more negative than Harvey s. Immature mechanisms vs. mature mechanisms Immature mechanisms and mature mechanism describe the ways in which people cope with life s demands. Immature mechanisms include denial, projection, passive aggression, dissociation, acting out and fantasy. Mature mechanisms include sublimation, altruism and humor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Examples Of Revised Clergy Revised clergy essay People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Give the best you have and it will never be enough. Give your best anyway. In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway. (http://www.jasonburns.com/anyway/). This is the call to action for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen by how they dress, talk, or even by how they spend money. It can be further explained as follows: It is good neither to eat meat nor drink wine nor do anything by which your brother stumbles or is offended or is made weak. Do you have faith? Have it to yourself before God. ... (Romans 14:21 23 NKJV http://bible.com/114/rom.14.21 22.nkjv). Simply put, clergies must live by their faith in God. This is also applicable to tithing (giving), as a clergymen (and all other Christians) would give what has been predetermined in their hearts, no more, no less to the chosen cause. In fact, some clergies have convictions about accepting any pay for work do in the church! It seems crazy: the idea of working a second job after hours of labor is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are convinced it is what God has called them to do, it becomes a passionate endeavor. Coupled with certain convictions and preferences over pay, a clergy might also in effect have to crop out some of the more luxurious articles of first world life or maybe first world life in total (as in the instance of many 3rd world missionaries), regarding this, sacrifices are made by all those who follow this career path. Furthermore, clergies often do not have large amounts of job security as their career is based off attendance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did The French Revolution Replace The Christian-Based... The French Revolution saw changes in nearly every aspect of society: a new government gave a voice to many more citizens (though still very few); France was mostly secularized; class upheavals began and ended aristocratic families; and, perhaps most radically, the Revolutionary calendar, which completely changed an age old system of recording and time. Most of these changes were put into effect to wipe out any trace of the Ancien RГ©gime. During the French Revolution, a new calendar was instituted to replace the Christian based Gregorian calendar, much to the irritation of the clergy and reactionary aristocrats. The abandonment of a calendar that had been in use for hundreds of years was a great inconvenience and many felt it would be imprudent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Alicia Chapter Summaries The main character in this story is a Jewish girl named Alicia. When the book starts she is ten years old, she lives in the Polish town of Buczacz with her four brothers, Moshe, Zachary, Bunio, and Herzl, and her mother and father . The holocaust experience began subtly at first when the Russians began to occupy Buczacz. When her brother Moshe was killed at a Boys School in Russia and her father was gathered up by German authorities, the reality of the whole situation quickly became very real. Her father was taken away shortly after the Russians had moved out and the Germans began to occupy Buczacz. Once the Germans occupied, they moved the Jewish populationof Buczacz into mass ghettos. Alicia and the rest of her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One day Alicia was informed that her brother had been hanged. After Zachary s death, Alicia was befriended by a woman named Bella. She met many good friends in the ghetto including a future friend as well as savior, Milek . Months later, Alicia and several other people were rounded up and sent to a prison in Chortkov. Here the conditions were very poor. Every day more and more people were taken out and shot. On the inside of the cells it was a cesspool of germs and diseases. Every morning the jailkeepers would go around the cell and kick people to see if they were still alive. One of these times Alicia was taken for dead and put onto a wagon with other bodies. The driver of the wagon found her, nursed her back to better health and then brought her back to the ghetto. During this time, before, and after she returned to the ghetto attempts to rid the ghettos of Jews were called actions . To escape being caught by the German police who took part in the actions, they built large bunkers to hide from their captors. After several of these actions, the Buczacz ghetto had been emptied by more than half. At this point the time came to move to a new ghetto. Alicia had been in this new ghetto only a short time when another action occurred. This time Alicia was captured and brought to a mass grave with a multitude of other Jews. Just when Alicia was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Origins Of The Internet And Future Developments The Origins of the Internet and Future Developments Tamara Smith Southern New Hampshire University IT 505The internet has grown from a few nodes to a massive interconnecting system that helped to connect millions of people. The global reach of the internet and its ability to expand at an exponential rate, makes the internet one of the biggest tools created for commercial use. This paper will focus on how the internet was started and how it has developed since the start, growing and changing from the ARPANETinto the internet of today. The internet has developed since its conception to include not only computers but mobile devices as well to connect people and expand the global presence for businesses and their ability to reach millions through online advertisements and sales. The internet was started as a concept with the help of the government to help the flow of communication to the computer science research community. J.C.R. Licklider of MIT was the first person to describe that social interaction could be achieved through networking. He wanted the world to become interconnected by set of computers through which everyone could access data and programs (PBS, 1999). Licklider worked for the DARPA program has a lead computer researcher in 1962. While working at DARPA he convinced Ivan Sutherland, Bo Taylor, and Lawrence Roberts of the importance of his networking idea (Strickland, 2008). In 1964 Leonard Kleinrock published the first book on packet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. California Immigration History California s history continues to tell us that migration creates huge diversity. Many people came and continue to come to California for the opportunities and most importantly, because California has become a place where dreams can come true. Since the 1840s massive waves of people from all over began to come to California specfically because of the discovery of gold. People from the east coast began to make their way over to California because of the mere possibilities that they may get lucky and receive a fortune. Not only were people within in the United Statesmigrating, but those even outside of these barriers came for the probabilities. We soon began to foster people from different backgrounds and ethnicities. We fast forward, closer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time servicemen would hear stories about Mexican Americans taunting their wives and making sexual slurs. On a Saturday night a group of servicemen decided that they would approached a group of Mexican American women, who were on the opposite side of the street. In between both groups were Mexican Americans, who wore zoot suits. While walking near them one of the servicemen, Joe Dacy Coleman, was afraid and he was triggered to attack one of the zoot suit wearer. The group of zoot suit wearer fought back to defend themselves. The servicemen eventually had to take Coleman back to their station after they were beaten. Three days later the servicemen would come back but this time they were armed and decide that they would seek out Mexican Americans. They headed to downtown to find youth to attack. They first attack they made was against 12 and 13 year old boys. Eventually as the night progressed they could not find any other Mexican American and on the following day they decided to go into their neighborhoods, such as East LA and Boyle Heights, to specifically target Mexican Americans. They would tear off pants and jackets until they were strip on their clothing. The last day of rioting was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Wisegeek Documentary What is a Documentary? When I first heard that we would be learning in comp 2 by using documentaries, I panicked because I rarely watch television, much less do I ever watch documentaries. As I began to research what a documentary truly is, I realized this class will not be terrible considering I am actually looking forward to watching and analyzing documentaries in the coming weeks for my class. There are many different definitions of the word documentary. One definition I found is, according to wisegeek.org, a documentary filmis a movie that attempts to document reality...the scenes are carefully chosen...may rely on voice over narration to describe what is happening which sums it up pretty well and is very clear in my mind. It was difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is Edward Son s Personality Edward son of Henry the III, King of England, born on 1239 of June would soon come to inherit a grand kingdom that could very well change much of Europe. Edwards father, Henry the III, was married to Edwards s mother, Eleanor of Provence, and during this time period it was very much uncertain if Edward the newly born son could live up to his father s expectations. While Edward grew up, just as any young man, his lust for power grew, which made him a boy of reckless decisions. Henry the III was not very satisfied with his son s rebellious attitude. In fact, Edward would come to be friends with a man named Simon de Montfort, who was the husband of another Eleanor, which was Henry the III s sister. England was in grave danger as Edwards hunger for power was driving him to irresponsible excesses and creating scandal in the country at large. While Edward was running around causing trouble, the council of England removed much of Henry the III s executive power, and at last the king was no longer, but a showcase. Henry the III had been ruling carelessly and this in fact damaged Edwards image and inheritance, so Edward did what was probably not expected from his father. Edward soon joined forces with Simon de Montfort who was leading a rebellion against King Henry and was very successful in attracting men of England to topple Henrys reign. As Edward became more socialized with this new group of rebels, he would soon come to realize that he was now fighting against his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Ownership Of Human Tissues Ownership of human tissues Currently, there is no established regulation addressing the ownership of human tissues. Court approached the issue in significantly divergent forms, both defending that we possess our tissues and concluding that we do not at all. The topic is pertinent to science in general, and not only to neuroscience, as its implications heavily affect scientific research. This paper will build its background with famous court cases, and propose a policy that enforces self ownership. Then, it will discuss the consequences of the policy, such as the impact on the trust between patients and doctors, and the challenges this intervention could face. Ownership John Locke was the first philosopher to state ownership of the human body. He wrote in The Second Treatise on Government: Though the earth, and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that Nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property . From all which it is evident, that though the things of Nature are given in common, man (by being master of himself, and proprietor of his own person, and the actions or labour of it) has still in himself the great foundation of property;... (Locke, 1978 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Life And Accomplishments Of Frederick Douglass When speaking of how African Americans evolved from being slaves to becoming free, one must not fail to mention the life and accomplishments of Frederick Douglass. The actions taken by Frederick Douglas and others that pave the way were perceived as huge achievements then and now. Negros, as they were called in the 17th and 18th century where considered nothing more than slaves. Being a slave did not grant human rights to anything at any time or any place. But Frederick Douglass had different plans other than only being a slave. Overcoming slaverywould become a life long journey with the thoughts of becoming a free man the only possible option. Frederick Douglass was born in slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County, Maryland. By only knowing his mother s name and not knowing his date of birth or who his father was, this was normal for many Negros. This hurdle was only a few of many challenges that were not only faced by Frederick Douglas but also by many other slave s at this time. Growing up, Frederick Douglass was a very mild mannered child. He was originally a house Negro who learned very quickly what roles slaves played in their society. Slaves were not privileged to anything, they were not privileged to learn to read, write or know their history, which crippled slaves into centuries of oppression. But early in his life, Frederick Douglass knew this was not going to be his way of living. When Douglass was a very young child he lived with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Concept Of Self Driving Cars Introduction The concept of self driving cars has been a dream of humankind since the invention of the first self propelled vehicle. The notion of boarding a vehicle without having to be attentive or vigilant has driven the automotive industry over the years to seek an alternative to the driver dependent car. Years of research and testing have led to major advancements in the technology necessary to operate these cars, leading many to believe that autonomous cars will be a reality in the very near future. As is the case with many innovations, however, a myriad of potential complications have been exposed along the way. Despite many possible upsides, the design, safety, and ethical concerns regarding the technology to be incorporated in these machines are the major hurdles that need to be cleared in order make autonomous cars feasible. These complications have begged the question, are self driving cars truly in the best interest of society? An analysis of self driving vehicles exhibits the inherent complications associated with the autonomous technology required to operate these machines. Emergence of Autonomous Vehicles Cars are not the only mode of transportation that people have sought to make autonomous. In fact, cars are in the latter part of self propelled vehicles to be equipped with automated control. In his article, Where to? A History of Autonomous Vehicles , Mark Weber postulates that the first vehicle to have some type of automated steering was the sailboat, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Testing in Hong Kong Introduction There are many different kinds of test, as Hugh (1989) stated that test could be regarded as proficiency tests, achievement tests, diagnostic tests and placement tests. In this article, we would like to have some simple analysis on the quality of the reading test in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination of 2013. This is a newly implemented public examination in 2002 which serve with different purpose and format as the former public examination: Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE). Achievement tests are directly related to language course, their purpose being to establish how successful individual students, groups of students, or the course themselves have been in achieving objectives. (Hugh, 1989) according to this definition, HKDSE should be an achievement test. Since it is a stepping stone to get into university in Hong Kong, the DSE examination paper should have relatively high quality. By using a high standard testing paper, the quality of the universities candidates can be guarantee. Bachman (1996) has said that test qualities include reliability, construct validity, authenticity, interactiveness, impact and practicality. In this paper we will focus on the construct validity, authenticity and interactiveness to see how well is the KHDSE. Section 1 Reading paper Part A Background Reading paper Part A is a compulsory section, candidates need to attempt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cinderella 1950 The ability to dream is magical in itself. A girl often plays the game of, Happily ever after, where she goes to a ball and falls madly in love with the prince. Disney first captured this idea in the film Cinderella in 1950. One fact that seemed to bother some viewers was that the destined couple met and fell in love at first sight. It is perfectly plausible, but somewhat unrealistic. A new adaptation of the basic story of Cinderellahas taken this concern and altered how they met to meeting in the woods days before the ball. It was love of personality that had the two entranced. Cinderella (2015) presents a young girl by the name of Ella that faces kindness from oppression, courage, determination and with just a bit of magic is able to find... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cinderella (2015) kept an even balance of fantasy with reality. She had the happily ever after while meeting the price before the ball and falling in love with her personality rather than status and charm. The touch of magic in the modern Cinderella still gives views of a young age the dazzle of the transformations. Disney intended for the magic to help Cinderella get to the ball to meet and eventually marry the prince. This version has realistic aspects but does not limit the imagination and specialness of the dramatic dress transformation. Ever After had the main character, Danielle, a strong headed woman that had a voice and shared her opinion to her demanding mother. Although it does an exemplary job of giving her a voice against her mother, there seemed to be a lack of magic to it overall. It held the true aspects of a developing relationship, a true Cinderella story has more of a magical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Good And Evil In Mccarthy s Blood Meridian It is evident, even in the first few pages of this novel, that evil plays a huge role in Blood Meridian. On the first page of this book, McCarthy says ...in him broods already a taste for mindless violence (3). So right from the start, the kids mind was set on evil, not good. There is a similarity in that sentence with the Christian faith. Christians believe that from the very start of human life, everyone has an evilnature. No one is born without sin. The whole reason for needing a Savior is because of man s evil nature. People will search far and wide for something to make them feel whole. Until they find Christ, they will not be fully satisfied. This thought can parallel with everything that the Kid has done. From the start, he had evil intentions in his mind. He searched for someone or something to take that out upon. He found the judge and Glanton, who assisted him in expressing his feelings (the evil and hatred) through violence. He latched on to those who carried his same thoughts and began to act just... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since these men do not have a purpose , their need to feel victorious and dominant overcomes them. Their god becomes war, and that is exactly who they seem to serve. They go crazy with the killing and become blind to their actions and feelings. Man needs a purpose and someone to hold them accountable. Their purpose, they thought, was to kill. Towards the end of the novel, the men have no reason to be killing anymore, yet they never stop. Their evilness slowly overtook them. They are now so engrossed in killing, that even if they wanted to find a way out, they probably could not. In Christianity, this is where the Savior comes in. When you are knee deep in sin, the only thing that can get you out is believing in God. Since these guys seem to be living for war, nothing will get them out of the pit they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Scapegoats In The Scarlet Letter And The Awakening Scapegoats in The Scarlet Letter and The Awakening The act of blaming others for problems is a common phenomena that occurs not only in our society, but also in literature. In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, Pearl Prynne represents the scapegoat. Throughout the novel, the townspeople put the blame of Hester Prynne s sin on Pearl and Hester grows as a person. Pearl gives Hester a daily reminder of her sin and Hester grows to becomes a happier, better person in response. In addition, another example of a scapegoat is Leonce Pontellier and the children, from Kate Chopin s The Awakening. Edna Pontellier blames her husband and children for holding her back from reaching happiness and independence. All things considered, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, the archetype of a scapegoat, in literature or history, exemplifies an important role. The scapegoat is a character that has an important tie to the problem the protagonist. In other words, the scapegoat isn t a random person, and one of the biggest scapegoats in literature was Tom Robinson. Although Tom wasn t blood related to the Finch s, Atticus was representing Tom in trial, which is the relation to the protagonist in this novel. As shown above, a scapegoat is a valuable person in literature, as well as real life. They provide a connection to the protagonist that is not like any other character. All in all, the archetype of a scapegoat is imperative in literature and the world, and continues to impact our society everyday. The archetype of a scapegoat is represented by Pearl Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. In the novel, the townspeople view Pearl as a personification of Hester Prynne s sin, and they do not treat her fairly because they only see her as the result of a horrible crime. And although Hester doesn t see Pearl in this light for the most part, there is a time in which her view on her daughter changes. The village blames Pearl because they need to find someone to blame it on, which illustrates the role of a scapegoat in a novel. A scapegoat is an innocent character in which a problem is blamed on. In this case, the puritans put responsibility on Pearl because they can not blame Hester anymore. She is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Animal Welfare Issues Animal welfare issues exist everywhere in the world, some places more so than others. In saying that, over the years thanks to organizations like PETA, SSCS, SAFE and IDA and so many more amazing groups have led society to become more aware of the problems that exist when it comes to issues relating to the proper care of animals. One very important example of animal cruelty is animals that are brutally skinned for their fur, whether it s dogs in China or seals being culled for their fur, it s inhumane. This is mostly because of the lack of compassion the fashion industry has when it comes to fur. No matter how you look at it, there is no way to make a fur coat in a humane way. Whether fur comes from animal farms or from wild animals, it is simply a barbaric action. Animals killed for their fur in animal farms are normally electrocuted by having an electrical cable attached to their mouths and another cable inserted into their rectum. Wild animals that are caught for their fur are usually trapped in a steel leghold trap, a device that has been proven to be completely inhumane and has, in fact, been banned in 65 countries, but is still allowed in the United States.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quite often these animals that are trapped in the wild in these terrible traps, don t die right away and endure prolonged agony by dehyrdation, starvation or become mauled by other animals. If by chance, the trapped animals are still alive when trappers find them, they are killed in a number of ways, like; drowning, a hit in the head, or a blow to the chest to crush their heart. When it comes to the law in regards to trapping for fur, there are really no laws to regulate how an animal can be killed so a humane death for these innocent animals is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on The Role Of Nurse Glauce In The Faerie Queene In Book Three of The Faerie Queene, the character of Glauce plays an important role in aiding Britomart, the main character, to set off on her journey. Britomart, who represents Spenser s idea of ideal Christian chastity, confronts some challenging and poignant issues before she heads off on her adventure; namely, she sees a vision of her future husband in an enchanted looking glass, and does not quite know how to handle the feelings of all encompassing love that arise in her. The terror, doubt and confusion she experiences are similar to what is felt by any young girl embarking on the emotional rollercoaster of adolescence, but with the added factor of the spectral figure she sees in the mirror. In Cantos Two and Three of Book Three,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Glauce attempts to comfort Britomart in her despair, and is seemingly the only person to whom Britomart can turn. She is affectionate to Britomart, and refers to Britomart as her В‘deare daughter (Spenser 3.2.267). Like a mother, Glauce worries about the cause of Britomart s depression and, while knowing with an apparent mother s instinct that the cause must be a man, she thinks the circumstances behind it to be much worse than they actually turn out to be. Glauce is relieved when she finds out the true origin of Britomart s despondency, saying, of much more uncouth thing I was affrayd; / of filthy lust, contrarie unto kind: / but this affection nothing straunge I find (Spenser 3.2.354 56), and then proceeds to give a long list of all the worse case scenarios she had envisioned for Britomart s torment. She finishes her speech by vowing to help Britomart find Artegall (Spenser 3.2.406 14), thereby providing the utmost of support to the young girl. Glauce s words do give hope and encouragement to Britomart, if only temporarily, and she is finally able to sleep after several days of insomnia. The scene in which Glauce reaches out to Britomart in her despair and tries to find its cause is reminiscent of a young girl s coming of age into womanhood. Going further than a young woman dealing with the first unrecognizable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Can Video Games Be Helpful Now that I have presented video games and what they are I would want to move on to the most important part of this essay, in my opinion. How can Video Games Be Helpful 1.People who play action based games make accurate decisions 25% faster. Scientists from the University of Rochester tell us that fast paced games require quick thinking and also very good reaction time. That being said, casual gamers have a better sense of what is happening around them at any given state. There is even a study regarding this. In this study, participants aged 18 to 25 were split in two groups. One group played 50 hours of this so called fast paced games (Call of Duty 2 and Unreal Tournament 4) and the other group spent the same amount of hours into a more relaxed, slow paced... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Video games may also be more effective at changing behavior. In a study from the University of Indiana, people who received workout advice through a game called Second Life reported more positive changes in healthy eating and physical activity than people who went to a traditional gym, even though weight loss was the same in both groups. 4.Video games improve vision. Contrary to the popular belief that video games are the cause of many teenagers having to wear glasses is another study from the University of Rochester, that shows that people who played action based video games particularly first person shooter games were 58% better at perceiving fine differences in contrast, the researchers said. When people play action games, they re changing the brain s pathway responsible for visual processing, Bavelier said in a statement. The training might be helping the visual system to make better use of the information it receives. 5. Surgeons improved their laparoscopic skills by playing video ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. New Product Development Process 2011 [О О»О·ОєП„ПЃОїО»ОїОіО®ПѓП„Оµ П„Ої ПЊОЅОїОјО± П„О·П‚ ОµП„О±О№ПЃОµОЇО±П‚] 1/11/2011 UNIVERSITY OF WALES BRITISH HELLENIC COLLEGE ASSIGNMENT FOR EBA 314 MARKETING TUTOR: GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS PROJECT MAKERS: MATINA SKLAVOU, ALEXIS ZAGORAS, GEORGE MICHAEL Sweet Balance Restaurant New Service Development Table of Contests: 1) New Service Development Process 1.1) Company Description 2) Industry Analysis 2.1) Market Trends amp; the Future 2.2) Competition 2.3) Healthy Food Alternative 3) Screening 4) Swot Analysis 5) Concept Testing 6) Business Analysis 6.1) Costs 6.2) Sales amp; Profits 7) Market Testing 7.1) Test Market (Questionnaire) 8) Commercialisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our slogan reflects our difference because while most establishments offer healthy choices on their menu, our entire menu is researched to be a healthy choice. There are three ways a customer can purchase food. They may sit down at one of the 68 seats in the dining room and get full service from a waitperson. A separate take out counter services those who wish to pick up their food. Most take out food is prepared to order with orders coming from the telephone. Delivery (an indirect form of take out) is available at certain times and to a limited area. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
  • 46. Market Trends amp; the Future The population and demographics of Nea Smirni have increased in the last years. Local businesses are increasing at a rate of 6% yearly. The idea of a health consciousness through nutritional awareness and dietary change has been slowly building for the last years. The extensive studies and new Food Guide Pyramid have given everyone a new definition of a balanced, healthy diet. This is not a fad but a true dietary trend backed by the scientific and medical community, the media, the government, and endorsed by the big food manufacturers. As people want to stay home more and cook less our strategy of delivering prepared quality meals on a weekly or monthly arrangement may be a widespread accepted new way of eating. The restaurant industry is highly competitive as there is a large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Anil s Ghost Essay In the novel Anil s Ghost by Micheal Ondaatje, characters develop deep relationships and unveil dramatic secrets through a series of traumatic events. Anil s Ghost is set in a time of political conflict in Sri Lanka, revealing unfolding mysteries, murders, and never ending brutality. Each character uncovers the truth about one another, taking pieces of his or her own life, to reflect upon various hardships. During the civil war era, the protagonist, Anil Tissera, a high specialized anthropologist is sent to uncover several murders occurring in her country of Sri Lanka. During her various discoveries, she reflects back on her life and uncovers some of her darkest secrets. One of them beginning with Cullis. He is a writer but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This reflection begins at Guy s Hospital in London while she was studying forensics. Anil meets and is sedately struck by a Sri Lanken medical student, who seemly arrives in the way a circus arrives. The only time when as Anil describes he turned up from Sri Lanka in bangles and stilts (Ondaatje 142). It had been the only time where she felt wanted by him. He had focused all of his attention on her, which she liked, while it lasted. Throughout Anil s struggles, this was a breaking point. It was the the part of her life that affected her the most surrounding the various discoveries she has made. In the story her strong feelings of who and who not to trust are shown later on in the novel. Anil s life takes her to Colombo where her work has her partnered with Sarath Diaysena. He has been asked by the government to help Anil identify skeletons. Her interactions with Sarath create questions of trust in her mind. Anil becomes suspicious of Sarath after a discussion with his landlord about Sarath s wife. Sarath explained that his marriage had ended in tragedy with his wife s death. As Sarath uncovers mysteries that are a result of violence, more mysteries cloud around his personal life. From experience, part of his distrusting and odd behavior came from the unexpected death of his beloved wife, who also held a small secret. At the time of the erupting conflicts, she committed suicide. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Blast Induced Trauma Melanie Reece presented on Blast induced neurotrauma, which can cause damage to the brain and cause permanent damage. Research regarding Blast induced Neurotrauma started around WW1, most cases were regarding shell shock. Blast induced traumatic brain injury (BINT) can cause damaging effects that linger on, after the initial shock, mainly due to the impact on specific areas in the brain. BINT s have different types of severity, ranging from mild to severe. WW1 cases were researched primarily due to the situation and environment the people were in, which include blasts. The brain injuries have four classifications, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Primary which is classified as a shock wave, moves faster than the speed of sound, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Neil Armstrong s Journey Into The Space Race remove the wall in 1989, two years before the USSR fell. He followed walking into the space race. During the Cold War there was a race to space between the US and USSR. The USSR would be the first to reach space but the US followed very quickly. He seemed to tune out the history lesson as he watches Neil Armstrong take those fateful steps out of the rocket onto the moon saying those unforgettable words, One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind. Just like that he was back. Without missing a beat, this would be the nail in the coffin for the USSR as their money would be placed into a hopeless space race for which they had already lost. Why would they keep trying if the race was over? Do they not understand they had lost? Well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Product Life Cycle Model INTRODUCTION Tourism pattern is not steady but rather unsurprising; Butler s life cycle model have made it simple for us to comprehend the lifecycle of traveller destination. With his, the product life cycle (PLC) of five stages which incorporate Exploration, Involvement, Development, Consolidation, Stagnation, Decline, and Rejuvenation. We will look at that how wellington , Bhutan and Antarctica lies on the bend of PLC. Different elements have been considered to assess that how these destinations have come to the point of revival. Discussing the first stage that is Exploration which could be summed up as a couple quantities of visitors going by an unexplored destination where they may confront trouble in finding their direction. The following stage being Involvement where a traveller will take part in meeting neighbourhood individuals where they will discover a spot to stay, nourishment to eat and use nearby administrations like transportation. Improvement phase is the phase, where explorers will have a chance to stay in special lodgings, have different restaurant choices for sustenance. This will be useful for local people as well as they land positions. Consolidation stage being that in which visitor go in an expansive volume, where they have lodging choices. In the long run this will prompt a rival in the business sector. Stagnation stage being the rearward In this stage destination will be stuffed and traveller will abstain from going to that place losing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Effects Of Video Games On Pop Culture Around the middle of the 20th Century man cultures started to grow beyond what they previously were thanks to different mediums (such as television and music) helping to push boundaries; with this came the birth of pop culture. Considering pop culture is a shortened version of popular culture it s clear that many of the things in pop culture would be short lived. The short lived trends and happenings are labeled as fads . Strangely enough, some fads are made to transform and actually become a mainstay in the varying international cultures. One such example might be familiar as it is common in today s society. This example is, indeed, video games. When video games were first being introduced to the general public they weren t all that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to a market that was flooded with consoles and left many consumers confused. Adding to this confusion was the fact that there wasn t many reliable sources for game information. The market was overwhelmed with lackluster and poorly made games and no one was being informed as to which games these were. So eventually people just stopped buying games. All of this mixed with Atari manufacturing too many console units and games led to a market crash many call The Video Game Crash of 83 causing many to label video games as a dying fad. Several years had passed and a Japanese company by the name of Nintendo decided it wanted to enter the market. Nintendo s Family Computer, or Famicom, was doing well in Japan and Nintendo wanted to try and find success in North America. This proved to be difficult because America was still wary on the idea of game consoles after the crash. To try and avoid the skepticism that came with items labeled as a game console, Nintendo rebranded the Famicom as the Nintendo Entertainment System and marketed it as a toy. Believe it or not, this actually worked and Nintendo became a household name. In order to keep their success going Nintendo took steps to avoid another market crash. Nintendo would put developers under a contract that kept them on their console and would keep them from developing games for developers. Developers also had a limited amount of games they could release in a year as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay about J.R.R Tolkien and The Fellowship of the Ring John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, better known as J.R.R. Tolkien, was born on January third 1892 in Bloemfontein South Africa and was the son of Arthur and Mabel Suffield Tolkien. After his father s death in 1896 Tolkien s mother moved herself and her two children, J.R.R (at the time called Ronald) and his younger brother Hilary to Sarehole near Birmingham. When Tolkien was twelve his mother died and he and his brother were sent to live with one of their relatives when a Catholic priest became their legal guardian. (biography.com J.R.R. Tolkien Linguist and Author) At the onset of World War 1 Tolkien did not immediately rush to join the war. He instead remained at Oxford and received his degree in 1915. During the time leading up to his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1920 Tolkien was appointed to the position of Associate Professor in English Language at the University of Leeds. At the university Tolkien cooperated with E.V. Gordon to publish the Songs for the Philologists. Tolkien in 1937 published The Hobbit and in 1954 published what would be his most famous works, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien s wife died in 1971 and himself died two years later in 1973 at the age of 81 and had four children. (Doughan).had many influences on his writing one among these is the literature of the old Norse. (Clair) This influence is visible in almost all aspects of the stories that Tolkien tells of Middle Earth. The Hobbits, for example, are Tolkien s unique contribution to the world of Middle Earth. However the Hobbits are clearly based off of the Icelanders in the Njal s Saga. (Clair) There are many similarities between these two groups of peoples in the two stories. Many of these similarities are in habit. The Icelanders much like the Hobbits were fond of food and often were very proud of their ancestry and their belief in hospitality. Another similarity between the two groups is their ostentatious methods of dress. Both groups dressed very ornately and very colorfully. (Clair) Tolkien s elves also show many similarities to the elves of Northern literature. Both elves have histories of healing and of being smiths. (Clair) Aside from the influence of Norse Literature Tolkien was also influenced by his Catholic faith and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...