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2. Question 1 Essay
ï‚· Question 1
0 out of 2 points
What are the odds of picking a g in the word Georgia?
Selected Answer:
2:07
Correct Answer:
2:05
Response Feedback:
Success : Failure
ï‚· Question 2
2 out of 2 points
The odds that you will pick a heart from a standard deck of 52 cards is 13:39.
Selected Answer:
TRUE
Correct Answer:
TRUE
Response Feedback:
Success : Failure
ï‚· Question 3
0 out of 2 points
The odds that you will pick a spade from a standard deck of 52 cards is 4:39.
Selected Answer:
TRUE
Correct Answer:
3. FALSE
Response Feedback:
Success : Failure
ï‚· Question 4
2 out of 2 points
What is the probability of rolling a number less than or equal to 6 on a six sided die?
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Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Response Feedback:
P(A and B) = P(A) P(B following A)
ï‚· Question 18
2 out of 2 points
A bag has 2 green marbles, 3 red marbles, and 3 yellow marbles. What is the probability that you pick
a red marble, do not replace it, and pick yellow marble?
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Response Feedback:
P(A and B) = P(A) P(B following A)
ï‚· Question 19
0 out of 2 points
A bag of marbles has 5 green, 2 yellow, 8 red, and 3 purple marbles. What is the probability of picking
a red marble, not replacing it, and then picking another red marble?
Selected Answer:
Correct Answer:
Response Feedback:
P(A and B) = P(A) P(B following A)
ï‚· Question 20
0 out of 3 points
Find the number of permutations of the first 8 letters of the alphabet taking 2 letters at a time.
4. Selected Answer:
6720
Correct Answer:
56
Response Feedback:
Use the Binomial Theorem
ï‚· Question 21
0 out of 3 points
Find the number of permutations of the first 13 letter of the alphabet taking 4 letters at a time.
Selected Answer:
15,120
Correct Answer:
17,160
Response Feedback:
Use the Binomial Theorem
ï‚· Question 22
3 out of 3 points
Find the number of permutations of the first 6 letters of the alphabet taking 4 letters at a time.
Selected Answer:
360
Correct Answer:
360
Response Feedback:
Use
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5. Social Value And Identity
Social Value and Identity My discourse community is one of a kind, and special, because we are all so
close so we always know what s going on with each other. We also always have something to do every
day there is never a day where we would just sit around and be bored. We also are all athletes, so we
go to the gym and run basketball games and workout. My discourse community is important because
we keep each other on the right path and not let each other go down the wrong road. If one of us has a
problem we can help them handle it. It s also a place where we can tell each other things, and the
whole world won t know because we keep things between us. This is extremely important because you
always need someone to talk to you can t just keep everything to yourself. The type of people that
thrive in my discourse community are hustlers this is because we are always thinking of ways for us to
make money so you need to be able to come with ideas to contribute to our community. Self motivated
people thrive in our discourse community because you got to be willing to do things without being
asked to. Another type of person that thrives in this community is someone who doesn t get pushed
around, because at this time there is a lot of people mad with us for something that happened. So,
when we see them in public they always are trying to start a problem. When that happens, we can t
just let them push us around, because that would make us look weak so we got to be able to stand up
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6. Relationship Between Children And Mothers
The study gathered data from various mother daughter and mothers in law/daughters in law dyads (in
total, 33 daughters, 30 mothers, and 24 mothers in law) in three small western Massachusetts towns to
determine the sources of perceived harmony and conflict in the relationships within boundaries such
as the daughter s motherhood status and geographic proximity to her mother and mother in law. It was
conducted through questionnaires and interviews to garner results that were, respectively, quantitative
and qualitative. The conductors of this study found three areas in which the relationships changed with
the introduction of the third generation. Through interactive involvement, daughters are more likely to
contact their mothers than their mothers in law after they themselves become mothers, though they
would like to have help from both sides of the family and want their children to interact with both
sides equally. With interpersonal boundaries, daughters are more likely to re establish their own bond
with their mothers when asking for advice about child rearing, although mothers in law think of
themselves as in a more maternal role. Finally, relational strain occurs due to the shared attachment
toward the child by its mother and paternal grandmother, which may become a point of tension
between the two as familial ties with grandchildren tend to be fostered through the child s mother. The
data shows a larger divergence in poll answers between the dyads in daughters with
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7. Whistle-blowing in Auditing
Question 1
Introduction
At the start of this century, unprecedented collapses of Enron and WorldCom have sparked heated
world discussions over corporate whistle blowing. In light of this, legislations and professional codes
of conduct are implemented to provide framework on ethical and financial decision making
particularly for auditors. This essay covers prerequisites for an effective corporate whistle blower
hotline, measures to avoid potential pitfalls, as well as analysis on benefits and drawbacks of having a
whistle blower hotline.
Whistle blower Hotline
What is it?
By incorporating the concepts of whistle blower of Alford (2001, p.17) and Bok (1980, p.277) into
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(Mintz and Morris 2008, p.202) Registered chartered accountants should be reminded of bearing legal
responsibility to voluntarily report suspicious misbehaviours.
Prerequisites for Procedures of
Handling Claims for Effective Hotline
In Combined Code on Corporate Governance July 2003 (The Combined Code) issued by Institute of
Chartered Accountants in England Wales (ICAEW), whistle blowing procedures are formal steps
taken by the Audit Commission when concerns regarding malpractice in the corporation are raised.
Audit Commission should review corporate arrangements and carry out investigations, and make
recommendations to Board of Directors. Audit Commission should follow chronologically the five
steps in handling claims stated below.
I. Submission
Introduce Multiple Easily accessed Channels of Communication
Corporations usually establish both internally and externally a confidential toll free telephone hotline,
email address and message boxes on official website which allow whistle blowers staying nameless.
(Devine and Maassarani 2011, p.271) The hotline should be easily accessible as stakeholders range
from employees, clients, suppliers to members of the public. It should be operated at all times so that
whistle blowers do not face time restriction in reporting suspected wrongdoings. Hence, multiple
channels allow whistle blowers to choose the most
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8. John Piper Analysis
John Piper gives several reasons for why we as Christians believe that the Son became human without
ceasing to be God. The first is brought up in verse 14. It states that the Word dwelt among us. So if the
Word is God, and the Word dwelt among us, the that means Christ was still one hundred percent God
and also man. This is the reason shown in Matthew 1:23 when the angel states that the child born of a
virgin s name will be called Immanuel, which means God with us. When the Word became flesh, it did
not cease to be God, the Son s name means that God his here, dwelling among us. The second reason
is also in verse 14. It states that We have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father. He
goes on to specify what the meaning of as, actually is. Some try to say that as, refers to simply being
like or similar to the Son of the Father. However, when it says as, it is saying that it really is the Son.
What it means for us as Christians that the Word became flesh cannot be simply boiled down to one
single reason. However, it begins with Philippians 2:5 7 when it says, Have this mind among
yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count ...
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I know of many times where I have not been living my life in the ways of sin. But, being born again
means that I should put away the life I had before I was saved by God s grace. Sometimes I forget the
actual events that allowed me to be born again. I get too caught up in my worldly human life and
forget the most amazing gift that has ever been given. Jesus humbled himself to the point that he
became human just so he could die in my place. It is amazing that I can put something like that in the
back of my mind while I worry about grades or money. I should have a constant want to praise God
and spread the gospel. It at least seems fair after everything God has done for
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9. The Pros And Cons Of Politicians
Government is said to be necessary to the existence of a civilized society but how could one survive in
a society where the Government isn t civil to a nation. They have consistently failed to keep
Bahamians safe and secure. In Bahamian society cronyism, embezzlement, scandals and corruption
have plagued our unsuccessful governments. They must be held accountable thus, circumstances like
these should result in immediate termination of any politician without exceptions.
The unfair practice by Politicians who provides employment and other favors to individuals has been
skeptic for Bahamian. It is common that once Government changes, many of the staff within the
various ministries will also. In June 2012, The Tribune reported that in less than two months in office,
the current Administration decided not to renew the contracts of eighty Urban Renewal employees.
Thus, eighty persons were left unemployed and eighty families affected due to the actions of the
careless Politicians. Many that campaigned and organized rallies for the Progressive Liberal Party
have been compensated with employment in Government agencies. A similar incident had occurred
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Corruption in politics is a serious but largely ignored problem in the Bahamas. Government has
maneuvered themselves as innocent bystanders in the turmoil, refusing to accept responsibility the
downfall. Rahming made an excellent reference to this issue in his article, Under the Constitution,
politicians, whether in Government or Opposition, are not accountable to the people of the Bahamas .
Moreover, to keep Bahamians heads stuck in the sand, Legislators has refused to provide the people
with the Freedom of Information Act. Thus, withholding the rights of Bahamian to monitor their
outlandish behaviors and rapidly increasing
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10. Project A Natural Disaster And Disaster Recovery Plan
In this case assignment I am to research a natural disaster, discuss if the local government has made
disaster recovery plans and whether or how the plan has been executed. Whether the plan was
effective, and how it can be improved. I am also to describe the natural disaster, when, where, how,
and what happened. Before we can understand the what, we need to make sure we understand the why
and how. We will first discuss the disaster recovery plan, what is it?.
Disaster recovery plan defines how an organization will deal with a possible disasters whether is
natural or man made. A disaster is just an event that makes the business process of normal functions
impossible or challenging. A disaster recovery plan comprises of the protections taken so that the
effects of a disaster will be mitigated and the organization will be able to continue or rapidly resume
their normal operation roles. Normally, disaster recovery planning includes an analysis or risk
assessment of the organizations processes and stability needs; it may also consist a major focus on
disaster prevention. Disaster recovery plan in the United States usually has been controlled by State
and local governments, with the Federal government as a supporting role. While we remain truthful to
the basic constitutional principle, we must also accept that events such as hurricane Katrina and the
terrorist attacks of 9/11, require the government, both local and State to tailor the application of these
principles to the
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11. The Impact Of Corporation Tax Liabilities Of Individual...
Task 2
The impact of corporation tax liabilities of individual companies and groups of companies.
Corporation tax (CT) is tax paid by limited companies, most corporate bodies and other
unincorporated associations on their profits, adjusted for tax purposes (Jones, 2010). For United
Kingdom (UK) resident companies, corporation tax is assessed on [their] worldwide income and
chargeable gains arising in a chargeable accounting period (CAP) (ACCA, 2013, p. 576).
Corporation tax liability is calculated by multiplying total taxable profits (TTP) by the appropriate
corporation tax rate (Tax donut, 2015a). See Appendix 1 and 2 for details.
Impact on company growth and investment
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[Positively affecting] both domestic... and foreign direct investment (p.11).
If investment increases, demand in the economy will increase, resulting in increased demand for
labour, raise in wages, and more disposal income (HMRC HM Treasury, 2013). Therefore, low tax
liability has a positive impact on both the company and economy s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
To encourage companies, grow the UK economy and create jobs, the UK government has reduced the
main tax rate from 28% in 2010 to 21% in 2014 (HM Treasury, 2013, 2014). It is argued that reduction
in tax rates will ease tax burden for businesses and reduce employment costs therefore, stimulating
investment (HM Treasury Osborne, 2014). See (Appendix 3) for CT rates and effect on CT liability.
Another example, in 2014, Wood reported that Boots Alliance had benefited from the series of tax cuts
to CT rate. Their profits increased by 16%, easing the tax burden by eliminating more than £100m off
CT liability.
However, reduction in corporation tax rates may mean less revenue collected by government from CT.
In 2014, Houlder reported that businesses will pay approximately £8bn less CT a year by 2016 17.
Indicating, corporation tax cuts are costing the UK government more than £5bn a year causing other
public funds to be cut. Reduction in CT liability may negatively affect highly leveraged companies
because...after tax cost
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12. Mexico Gender Inequality
Gender inequality is the unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. It
arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles. Throughout the world there are men and
women who seek change in society s gender infrastructure, they seek equality and justice for both
genders. In some developing nations like the countries in the Middle East, China, and India, women
are still perceived as the inferior gender; they re forced to be obedient to the opposite sex, their basic
rights are restricted and they aren t treated fairly in most cases. However, in developing countries like
Mexico, the condition of women in the country has improved drastically over time and is currently
relatively ethical.
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Over the years, the education system in Mexico has improved, and more and more people are
becoming educated due to the easier access of schools. According to the 2015 UN Human
Development Report 99.0% of females aged 15 24 were literate between 2005 and 2013, slightly
above the 98.7% for males. Mexican girls had 13.2 expected years of schooling in 2014, above the
boys 12.9. The difference in numbers between male and female students begins to diversify itself at
the secondary level. At the high school level, (preparatoria) students may choose between a
curriculum oriented towards preparing them for higher education and a curriculum which is oriented
towards technical schools (Parker/Pederzini 7). Among these two options, women in Mexico consider
choosing technical school more favorable and popular since it can be taken at the primary, secondary,
and tertiary(university) level. Technical school is normally one to three years and involves the training
of skills for a particular occupation like electrician, mechanic, craftsman, etc. In Mexico, it is reported
that almost 15% of women have attended technical school as opposed to 7.5% of
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13. Essay On Fruit Juice
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MATERIAL REQUIRED CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS PROCEDURE TEST , OBSERVATION,
INFERENCE CONCLUSION AIM To analyse some fruits vegetables juice for the contents present in
them. INTRODUCTION Fruits and vegetable are always a part of balanced diet. That means fruits
vegetables provide our body the essential nutrients, i.e. Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and
minerals. Again their presence in these is being indicated by some of our general observations, like
freshly cut apples become reddish black after some time. Explanation for it is that iron present in
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CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS pH indicator Iodine solution Fehling solution A and Fehling solution
B Ammonium chloride solution Ammonium hvdroxide Ammonium oxalate Potassium sulphocynaide
solution PROCEDURE The juices are made dilute by adding distilled water to it, in order to remove
colour and to make it colourless so that colour change can be easily watched and noted down. Now
test for food components are taken down with the solution. TEST, OBSERVATION INFERENCE Test
ORANGE TEST: Test for acidity: Take 5ml of orange juice in a test tube and dip a pH paper The pH
Orange juice in it. If pH is less than 7 the comes out to is acidic. juice is acidic else the juice is be 6.
basic. Test for Startch: Take 2 ml of juice in a test tube and add few drops of iodine solution. It turns
blue black in colour than the starch is present. Test for Carbohydrates (FEHLING S TEST): Take 2 ml
of juice and 1 ml No red of fehling solution A B and coloured Carbohydrates absent. Absence of
Orange juice blue black in is acidic. colour. Observation Inference This article is the property of
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14. Analysis Of Maria Remarque s All Quiet On The Western Front
Remarque s novel All Quiet on the Western Front is a classic coming of age narrative set in a
treacherous environment. While Remarque may have intended for his novel to be a frank depiction of
the effects of war upon young men, what he achieves is a young man s transition into maturity,
exacerbated by the dangerous setting. Throughout the work, Paul Baumer and his young friends find
themselves in situations they would have encountered regardless of the presence of war. These include
but are not limited to exploring the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and the quintessential
departing from home. Initially, the young men experience an occurrence one would typically associate
with entering adulthood and leaving childhood behind; departing
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15. Enuma Elish Religion
In the Enuma Elish poem, a reminder of Christianity is evident when Marduk (a god) says, I shall
make stand a human being... (The Norton Anthology World Literature, Volume A, pg. 35) This
statement by Marduk signifies the Babylonian belief about the creation of man. On the other hand, the
Hebrew belief declares that God says, Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness... (New
International Version Bible, Genesis 1:26) The Babylonian and Christian belief is comparable since
each belief states that a god creates man. Likewise, there are variations between the two beliefs about
the method of creation. For example, the Babylonian belief states that Ea, the god of crafts, creates
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1077) Also, God commands, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree
yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. (Genesis 1:11) In the
Metamorphoses, Ovid states, He ordered the open plains to spread themselves, valleys to sink, the
stony peaks to rise... (The Norton Anthology, pg. 1078) Although the Bible and the poem do not
compare because the Bible is the word of God and the poem is from a man, the story of creation in the
Metamorphoses is comparable to the verses in the Bible and both represent how the world appears
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16. Acid Rain Pollution Essay
ACID RAIN
name here
Engineering 303i
Professor h
May 3, 2004
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Penguin Publishing House, 1987 , Pearce Fred Acid Rain. What is it and what is it doing to us? New
York Publishers, 1989, William Stone Acid Rain. Fiend or Foe? Lucent books, Inc. 1990, Steward
Gail Acid Rain.
Acid Rain
Acid rain is a great problem in our world. It causes fish and plants to die because earth s rainwaters are
contaminated. It also causes harm to people as well, because we eat fish, drink water and eat plants
that are polluted by acid rain. It is a problem that we must all face together and try to get rid of.
However, acid rain on it s own is not the biggest problem. It causes many other problems such as
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Farmers put lime (a very strong alkaline substance) and special fertilizers in there soil neutralize the
acid in the soil on a regular daily basis.
In general, soil structure is classified as sandy, clay, or loam, although most garden soils are mixtures
of the three in varying proportions. A sandy soil is very loose and will not hold water. A clay soil is
dense and heavy, sticky when wet, and almost brick hard when dry. Loam is a mixture of sand and
clay soils, but it also contains large quantities of humus, or decayed organic material, which loosens
and aerates clay soil and binds sandy soil particles together. In addition, humus supplies plant
nutrients. Then, soil structure can be improved by digging in compost, manure, peat moss, and other
organic matter.
Parts of western United States, Minneapolis, northeastern North America and east and north Canada
are places in North America where soil is more sensitive to acid deposits then any other places. Many
factors, including the soil chemistry and the type of rock determine the environments ability to
neutralize the acid deposits from the rain.
Soils naturally contain small amounts of poisonous minerals such as mercury, aluminum, and
cadmium. Normally, these minerals do not cause serious problems, but as the acidity of the soil
increases, chemical reactions allow the minerals to be absorbed by the plants. The plants are damaged
and any animals that eat the plants
18. Market Research Propalsal
Marketing Research Proposal
Organization: The Beerenberg farm
1. Identify the target customer and discuss the market segmentation of the organization.
Market segmentation is dividing a market into direct groups of consumers who might separate
products requirements or marketing mixes, the process of classifying customers into groups with
different need and requirement. (Kotler et al 2010, p.264). In this proposal, the market segmentation
will be discussed from three aspects, which are demographic, behaviours and psychographic.
In this section, four elements of demographic segmentation will be briefly discussed. The age group,
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This could always attract the customers to purchase the products.
Bargaining power of suppliers
This force has the least impact of the organization. In terms of the Beerenburg farm has their own
farm and own manufacture line and is a family owned business, which indicates they have fully
control of the process. This could be the competitive advantage that will beat other brands on the
market.
4. Decide whether qualitative or quantitative data (or both) will be applied in this research and briefly
discuss the suggestions.
In this proposal, a combination of qualitative and quantitative data should be applied.
The qualitative research approach aims to have a greater understanding on a specific problem by
focusing on small sample and non statistical data analysis. However, the quantitative research
approach focuses on the measurement and analysing the data in a statistical way. Furthermore,
qualitative research is more likely to ask open question which is different from close question that
quantitative research ask. In this proposal, the Beerenberg farm could use both research methods to
satisfy the research objects. (Zikmund et al. 2011, p.69) Firstly, the quantitative research method could
be used to identify the customer type and help organization have a brief idea. Secondly, the qualitative
research method could be used
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19. The Roles Of The Greek And Roman Gods
Have you ever wondered why an entire empire would worship mythical beings? To a degree, the
Greek and Roman mythological heroes are just the first superheroes. They appeal to children for much
the same reason. These gods and heroes may have powers, but they get angry and they do the wrong
thing. They are human too. The Roman gods had many different jobs and abilities during the Roman
Empire. Rome had lots of gods, but their major gods were worshipped the most because of their
power. They were patrons of different things that they specialized in. People would pray, and offer
sacrifices to their patrons to help them (Major Roman Gods, 2017). The Romans sacrificed to the gods
for lots of different things, not just patrons. They brought treasures to military gods after each battle
for thanks in their victory (Major Roman Gods, 2017). They also sacrificed to the gods before
important events so the gods would guide them through it. The important Roman gods were
worshipped for their power and the assistance they could give to people that presented acceptable
tributes. Jupiter was worshipped because he was the king of the gods, and he controlled the sky.
Jupiter could strike people down with lightning bolts. It was said that any who did evil would be
punished by him. Jupiter was made a part of the First and Second Triads of Rome (Wasson, 2017).
The Romans made him a part of both triads so he would watch over them just as the other two gods
that were a part of it did. Romans
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20. Social Security And The Great Depression
Social Security
Alfred Malone
Sociology
Mrs. Joy Branch
14 November 2014
Social security was created in response to the Great Depression. The purpose of it is to protect aged
and disabled persons from illness expenses, to give children a chance to grow up healthy and secure,
keep families together, and to augment the material needs of individuals and families. The Social
Security Act was first passed in 1935 and later amended in 1956 to provide disability benefits. Some
programs included under the Social Security Act are: retirement insurance, survivor s insurance,
disability insurance, and some public assistance and welfare services. The Social Security program is
meant to provide benefits,social security numbers, and generate its own finances. The first Social
Security Numbers(SSN) were first issued in 1936. These cards each all have their own number used to
track the earning histories of U.S. Workers. The cards also were used to determine Social Security
benefit entitlement and benefit levels. The use of the SSN later expanded in terms of use. As of
December2008, the Social Security Administration (SSA) had issued over 450 million original SSNs,
and nearly every legal resident of the United States had one (Carolyn Puckett). The SSN led to what is
mostly used today to identify and gather information on a person. This method is particularly used
when applying for jobs. The largest source of income for most of today s elderly comes from social
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21. The Causes Of Obesity And Obesity
Aaron Heiden Robert S. Pilsner WR 121 17 March 2013 The Causes of Obesity Many people
speculate that obesity is genetic, but is it? Is childhood obesity caused by a lack of exercise, an
unhealthy diet, or both? Obese people, or more commonly referred to as fat people or overweight
people, are defined as adults who s BMI (body mass index) is over 30 percent. There have always
been overweight people in human society, but the rate of growth for this percentage of our population
has been steadily rising in the last few decades. When it comes to the topic of obesity, most of us will
readily agree that it is a problem. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of
why it is happening. Whereas some are convinced that this trait is genetic, others maintain that people
become obese simply due to diet and lack of exercise. In discussions of overweight children, one
controversial issue has been who is at risk. On the one hand, A. Cattaneo argues that ...excess
adiposity is a key risk factor for many chronic diseases. On the other hand, Reilly, J. J. contends that
there is a ...need for practical, objective, methods that both identify the fattest children and adolescents
adequately, and identify those who are at greatest risk of the co morbidities of obesity. Others even
maintain these traits are genetic and obese people are not more at risk than others. My own view is
obesity is not inherited genetically, and that maintaining a proper diet and exercising can
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23. Pros And Cons Of Partisan Emiliation
There is evidence in support of the idea that the parties have increasingly distinguished themselves
even on longstanding issues since the early 1970s, with an especially noticeable boost during the
Reagan years (Stoker Jennings, 2008, p. 629). Further support demonstrate that individuals do, indeed,
develop greater consistency between their partisan affiliation and their issue commitment as they age,
with the greatest gains usually coming in early adulthood (Stoker Jennings, 2008, p. 629). If this is
true, the Millenialls partisan affiliation is developing now. Over the past 30 to 40 years, growing
partisan polarization...has been driven by generational replacement as new entrants evinced greater
party issue constraint than did
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24. Sierra Leno Civil War
30 short years after declaring independence from Britain, The Sierra Leone Civil War began in 1991
and concluded in 2002. The war left the country in disarray, with little government authority and
resources to rebuild. Foreign aid quickly rushed into the country, including the WASH sector that
lacked coordination and focus. This made the country highly dependent on foreign aid to continue
building efforts of sanitation materials. In 2006, an estimated 30 percent of people in Sierra Leone had
access to improved sanitation and only 17 percent in rural areas. The inadequate sanitation rates play a
major role in Sierra Leone s high under 5 mortality rate, which is one of the highest in the world at
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The involvement of children has been seen as a positive addition. Mahmud s daughter, Rugi, acts as an
example as she not only embraced the CLTS philosophy, but went further to start hygiene practices
such as regularly washing her hands with soap. Children can also play a crucial role in providing
information to the facilitator, as they are more open and honest about the practices going on in their
communities. In addition to children, further steps in post triggering have been found to be necessary.
The facilitators and government officials had to be told to let to community dictate the progress and
continuous training had to occur to prevent them from intervening in the process. Another Sierra
Leone community, Ogoo Farms, found that they lacked technical support in designs and needed
further advice about construction to continue with their community development. Additional support
had to be paired with reminders of the health risks involved with OD habits to ensure that the
behavioral changes were
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26. Memphis Narrative
Two hours into the trip, I received a call from Dr. Neuro #1 s office saying I was booked to see a
neurosurgeon in Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday. Even though it was Thursday afternoon when the
receptionist asked me if I could make the appointment, I said, Yes. I hung up and felt panic. How was
I going to get from Florida to Memphis? I was wheelchair bound and had difficulty doing anything for
myself. By this point, I had to eat with plastic forks and spoons because regular silverware was simply
too heavy for me to lift. I called Rose who said she would take me to Memphis once we returned
home and not to worry. She said she would work it all out. Kevin and I continued our trip to Florida.
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While she was in the store, the Holy Spirit reminded me of the Chiari Institute and told me to call. I
thought how can I call them I do not have their number and then I remembered the receptionist had
called my cell phone so it was in my caller ID. I simply called the number and a woman answered.
She told me they just had an opening come up for October 21 and 24, 2005 so she asked, Could you
be here in ten days? I said, Yes! We confirmed the plans and when Rose came out of the grocery store,
I was now headed to New York for help. Within less than 24 hours God had opened another door.
Hope was not over yet. But what lay ahead was definitely uncertainty. We drove home from Memphis
and began to plan a trip to New York. Kevin and I had no money. The entire year had been a terrible
financial drain with no end in sight. I simply prayed and gave it to God. I was in so much pain and
unable to do anything about the situation except trust God. I consumed my time listening to praise
music. The music eased my physical pain and increased my spiritual strength. I knew New York was
going to bring answers from God, but I had a lot of concerns. These specialists were not on our PPO
for our medical insurance. In other words, they were out of network, and Kevin and I would have to
pay the bills. However, every part of me knew New York was the right place to
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27. Literary Themes In Reginald Rose s 12 Angry Men
The literary piece 12 Angry Men is a written play by Reginald Rose. It is a piece that describes the
concerns of a jury on a homicide case. The case involves a teenage boy that allegedly killed his father.
The adaptation is an excellent work of art that uses the best of the play and Hollywood movies to
make an alluring and captivating movie. The literary text is formal in the manner that it is written with
a good plot and is intriguing because of the conversations taking place by the jurors. The interesting
conversations intertwined with logical statements trying to prove or disprove the doubt of murder
makes it much more impressive. The murder and tension of a young boy s life, helps to pull a reader
closer and leads them to be more involved. Causal language is used in the book and lacks the tho s and
shalt s of Shakespearean work. The stage directions are typically one to two sentences describing
many of the motions the characters perform on stage which is longer than some other plays. The play
utilizes both first and third person throughout, first person helps the audience to experience from a
character s perspective and third person helps as an observer looking in. The movie 12 Angry Men
directed by Sidney Lumet was released in 1957. The reenacted movie is similar, but also has
additional content not found in the original play. The settings in the movie are given greater attention
to in terms of specificity. In the play, the scene begins with the jurors listening to the judge s final
statements about the case in the courtroom and then the jurors are dismissed and are shown walking
out into the jury room. The movie however, starts with the audience being in the spot of a casual
observer. The introduction could have been used to show the reality of setting through the emphasis of
how the court and courtroom were set up. The settings aren t only built upon through use of scenery in
the movie. The judge and more importantly the defendant are shown in the movie as opposed to the
play. This change in the movie which was not in the play catches the reader s attention because in the
play, the audience has a biased view of the defendant, and the only thing known is that he is a 19 year
boy who lived in the
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28. Don t Love Or Like Someone And You ll Go !
Try telling yourself you don t love or like someone and you ll go crazy. To try not to impress him or
try not to think about him.... It s like you want to be with him, but nowhere near him all at the same
time. It s not easy! They say if you love something let it go. Is it really that simple? Love one day and
forget the next? That just won t work! I mean how could you love someone or something and just let it
go? If you want something you should go for it right? Hold on to it and never let it go? Keep it safe
and make sure nothing harms it? Isn t that what you re really supposed to do?
His name was Rob, he was not what you would consider traditionally attractive. He didn t look like an
underwear model. There were no bulging pecs beneath his white button up. No rippling abs. He was
average height and average build, average brown eyes and average short hair. You would never look at
Rob and wonder what magazine, billboard, or commercial you d seen him on. But there was
something in the way he looked at you. Something about his smile... It was in the way he touched your
shoulder or brushed the hair from your cheek. Even the way he said Hello. That hidden quality, that
sincerity, that subtle little something, that s what makes you love him.
Angela had a narrow, oblong face with angular cheekbones and a pointed chin. Her eyes were a
clouded hazel, and her thinly plucked eyebrows were shaped into a deceivingly perfect arch that
followed the slight curve of her eye. A long
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29. Living With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Essay
Can you imagine walking down the street passing a building, and not being able to go on your way
until you have counted every window in the building? How about trying to leave your house, but it
takes you about one and a half to two hours to leave because you keep checking and checking to make
sure the windows and doors are locked? These are just a few examples of how people may act who
have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). People that have OCD find it hard to lead normal lives.
They tend to suffer from recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and perform the same rituals
(compulsions) that they feel that they cannot control. The rituals or compulsions they have can be
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The PET scans show that patients that have OCD show a change in the striatum area of the brain when
behavioral therapy and medication are given. Maybe with this new information on the cause of OCD,
physicians may be able to treat it easier and with greater success. Commonality of OCD among the
population of the United States does not seem substantial when compared to other illnesses. About 3.3
million people in the U.S. between the ages of 18 54 have OCD in a given year. (NIMH 2000.) This
translates into roughly 2.3 percent of the population. Studies show that OCD affects women and men
about equally. The ratio of men to women with OCD not being that significant in either direction to
give it solely to one gender. This is unusual because most illnesses tend to favor one gender or the
other. Typically OCD starts in early adolescence, but is written of by parents as abnormal or unusual
behavior and the thought that the child will grow out of it. At least one third of the cases of adult OCD
began in childhood. This shows if caught soon enough and treated OCD might not have been a life
long battle for some clients. In 1990 the U.S. paid out a total of 8.4 million dollars for treatment of
clients with OCD. This was nearly 6 percent of the total mental health bill of 148 billion dollars.
(NIMH 2000.) OCD doesn t just affect the adult population either. Approximately one million children
and adolescents in the
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30. The Summer Day Mary Oliver
The final lines of Mary Oliver s poem The Summer Day instructs the reader to Tell me, what is it you
plan to do with your one wild and precious life . I attended a Jesuit high school and there were many
quotes and sayings which were repeated over and over that connected to the teachings of the Jesuits.
There were a few in particular that really stuck with me, the first being Mary Oliver s quote.
Throughout her poem The Summer Day , Mary Oliver essentially asks the question of what is a life
well lived and proceeds to end the poem with challenging the reader to find their own definition. She
is saying that we have one life and it is up to us whether we chose to make something of that life, or
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Again, I call on another of the many Jesuit saying that have been engrained in me. This time I feel
Socrates quote The unexamined life is not worth living brings another vital layer to the definition of a
well lived life. This is an incredibly bold statement made by Socrates. He is saying in a very
straightforward manner that if you do not reflect on and examine the decisions you have made and
actions you chose take, your life is not worth living. It is a very blunt and harsh statement. Coming
from a Jesuit high school, we took a forced pause every day to reflect and pray St. Ignatius daily
Examen in order to ensure that we were acting as our best selves that day. If you do not reflect, there is
no way you can correct behavior that deviates from your moral compass or personal beliefs and goals.
A life like that simply cannot be well lived and is ultimately and unfortunately a waste because you
are not living as the person you were meant to be. It can then be said that the next part of the definition
of a well lived life is that you consciously reflect on your decisions and actions and try to change them
for the better when they deviate from your intended
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31. Stop And Frisk Final Outline
Maria Jorge
December 01/2014
Stop and Frisk final outline
Prof: Maule Brian
Introduction:
There has always been tension raised between maintaining a safe society and observing by the
constitutional rights of its citizens. The New York City aggressive program of Stop and Frisk have
been widely criticized and considered unconstitutional. However, Stop and Frisk, per se is not
unconstitutional unless people are being stopped illegally. It s a crime prevention tool that allows
police officers to stop a person based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity and to conduct a
frisk based on reasonable suspicion that the person is armed. Some argue this policy was created to
target minorities. Most of the people who have been stopped and frisked under this program have been
African American or Hispanic. This concerns citizens and makes them oppose the policy because they
believe its racial profiling and guided by color. Stop and frisk is now one of the biggest controversies
in United States. It has become something that is affecting society in both a positive and negative way.
Efficiency:
Is or isn t stop and frisk an efficient strategy?
What is the problem with effectiveness argument? Should the New York City Police department
continue using Stop and Frisk or should they end the program? Do Stop and Frisk help to save lives?
Mayor Bloomberg.
Unconstitutionality / Constitutionality
What is the 4th amendment and how it relates to the Stop and Frisk policy?
There have been
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32. Music Appreciation Essay
This was the day I had been dreading. I was participating in the Seattle Young Artists Music Festival,
an event where students share their music with a small class and receive a lesson from the teacher. My
violin teacher and my parents decided that this event would develop my musical skills, so they
registered me with enthusiasm. I, on the other hand, was not so enthusiastic. I had never honestly
enjoyed performing in the past and I was especially nervous about this event knowing that I would
receive a music lesson from an expert violinist after my performance. It did not help to hear stories of
strict, criticizing, and rude teachers from my siblings who had previously done this event either. I
wondered how any good could come from this event. Though only flippantly, I even considered what
would happen if I pretended to be ill or purposely injured my finger. However, before I knew it, the
dreadful day arrived and I realized I would just have to go for it.
I woke up before the sun and groggily prepared to leave. My Mom and my two siblings, Amy and
Aaron, got ready to leave too since Aaron was also performing and Mom and Amy would be
accompanying both of us on the piano. While it was still dark, we boarded a ferry headed for Seattle
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Trembling, I began my first piece, Romance in G by Beethoven, and she quickly began to jot down
comments. After I had finished my three pieces, my teacher exclaimed, Bravo! and everyone gave a
loud applause. She proceeded to give me encouraging feedback as well as ways I could improve my
technique. Surprisingly, the lesson seemed to pass quickly and when it had ended, I received a sheet of
paper with my teacher s written comments and signature. At the bottom of the paper, I noted my
teacher s signature, Mimi Zweig, but did not think much of it. Breathing a sigh of relief, I went back
to my seat. That was not as bad as I expected, I thought to
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33. Speech Is Power Of Speech Changed The Course Of History Essay
Ralph Waldo Emerson expressed the importance of speech in one short sentence: Speech is power:
speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. In 2008, the power of speech changed the course of
history; the first African American president was elected, transcending years of racial inequality. For
many blacks in the U.S., and many around the world, Barack Obama s presidency was a step closer to
righting America s 400 year old wrong: slavery and subsequent discrimination toward the black race.
Obama s victory was traced back to his powerful speech and his natural ability to charismatically
orate. In the end, however, it was Obama s political philosophy that persuaded individuals to support
him. Following his victory in 2008, President Barack Obama used rhetoric to advocate for change,
hope, and a united America where the window of opportunity could remain open for all. The son of a
white American mother and a black Kenyan father, Barack Hussein Obama II spent most of his life
feeling excluded in the racially homogenous state of Hawaii. Despite his childhood hardships, Obama
graduated from Columbia University with a political science major in 1983. Later, he entered Harvard
Law School where he became the first black president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review in 1990
(Nelson). Although a great majority of the journal s staff was conservative, Obama won as a liberal by
promising that he would treat all political beliefs equally and fairly a promise he was famously known
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34. Graduate School Personal Statement
If you are starting to compose a personal statement for graduate school admission process, you should
have to understand more about the style and structure of the graduate school personal statement. Your
personal statement is an important document to be submitted in front of the college entrance advisory
board. The point of your personal statement is to impart that you are intelligent, literate, and that you
have hobbies and capacities just the same as the system in which you are intrigued.
The personal statement writing service basic format for the personal statement writing for graduate
school includes:
First section of your personal statement: The first paragraph maybe a couple of sentences, ought to
make clear the reason for your composition: to present an interpretive synopsis of your experience,
scholarly hobbies, and future objectives as justification for your admission to a system of graduate
study.
Second section describes your background for the graduate entrance advisory board: This passage
ought to set up your scholarly readiness for the project to which you have connected. If you scored
well on whatever graduate examination that you took, you may need to refer to that test also.
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Despite the fact that you don t need to submit yourself to one profession just, you are best served by
introducing to the entrance advisory board as particular a thought as could be expected under the
circumstances about what you mean to do with the degree. Here it demonstrates to the board that you
are clearly planned, that you are fit for doing the selected education program. This section, in
conjunction with the past one, guarantees the entrance advisory board that you are a candidate with a
specific reason to join the graduate
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35. Concealed Plumbing Research Paper
Five Indications That You Have A Plumbing Leak So you think all is well with your plumbing since
you can t see any dripping water? Don t be lulled into a false sense of security. Lurking behind your
walls are pipes that can be leaking without your knowledge, until either water appears or major
damage to your home s interior becomes evident. By then it s too late! Here are five sure fire signs
that you may have concealed plumbing leaks: 1. Water Bill is Abnormally High Your routine of
showering, washing the dishes or running the dishwasher, doing the laundry and maybe watering the
lawn uses a certain amount of water that you are billed for. This shouldn t change much month to
month. If there is an abnormally high increase month after month
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36. Pluto Research Papers
Made up of all the planets that orbit the sun, the Solar System has over 100 worlds. In addition to
eight planets without Pluto and nine with Pluto, the Solar System also consist of gas, dust, minor
planets,asteroids, and moons. Containing 98% of all the materials in the Solar System, the sun is an
extremely important object in the Solar System. Everything in the Solar System orbits or revolves
around the sun. The larger an object is in space the more gravity it has and that why the enormous sun
contains 98% of all the materials in the Solar System. The Solar System basically is just the planets
moving rapidly and trying to fly away from the sun. They end up in in the emptiness of outer space.
The outcome of the planets trying to fly away and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although all nine planets are a huge part of the solar system there s a lot more to the solar system than
the nine planets. According to scientist the Solar System started out as an enormous cloud of gas and
dust. Scientist believe that the cloud of dust and gas began to collapse under the weight of its own
gravity and it did. The matter that was kept within itself began moving in a giant circle and at the
center of the spinning cloud a tiny star began to form. The star eventually grew larger and collected
more dust and gas that collapsed into it. Farther from the center of the mass that was being formed
there was many smaller clumps of dust and gas that were also collapsing. The large cloud in the center
eventually became the sun while the smaller clumps formed the planets, moons, comets and,
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37. Harriet Tubman
Harriet Ross Tubman was an African American who escaped slavery and then showed runaway slaves
the way to freedom in the North for longer than a decade before the American Civil War. During the
war she was as a scout, spy, and nurse for the United States Army. After that she kept working for
rights for blacks and women.
br
br Harriet Tubman was originally named Araminta Ross. She was one of 11 children born to Harriet
Greene and Benjamin Ross on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland. She later took her mother
s first name. Harriet was working at the age of five. She was a maid and a children s nurse before she
worked in the field when she was 12. A year later, a white guy either her watcher or her master
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br
br Harriet Tubman never lost any of her control and had a weird ability to find food and shelter during
these hard missions. Among other African Americans she came to be known as Moses (Biblical hero
who led the Hebrews out of enslavement in Egypt.)
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br Harriet Tubman was an inspiration to both white and black abolitionists. She worked closely with a
black antislavery activist named William Still in Philadelphia with Underground Railroad conductor
Thomas Garrett, a Quaker who lived in Wilmington, Delaware. An abolitionist named John Brown
gave her the title General Tubman. She discussed with John Brown his plan to start a revolution
against slavery in the South. She got sick. That prevented her from joining him at Harpers Ferry,
Virginia (now West Virginia), in his unlucky 1859 attack.
br
br When the Civil War began in 1861, Harriet Tubman served as a nurse, scout, and spy for the Union
Army in South Carolina. She prepared food for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, made up of black
soldiers only. She later got an official thank you, but no pay for her work. In 1869 she married an
African American war veteran, Nelson Davis. He died in 1890.
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br Harriet Tubman spent the years after the war in the North. She continued her work to improve the
blacks lives in the United States. She raised money to help escaped slaves with food, shelter,
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38. Decision Making Tools
Assignment 3 Case study on System Design and Acquisition Fairleigh Dickinson University Three
month operational plan for the Application Tracking System: |S.No |Process |Duration in months | |1
|Logical phase analysis and requirement specification identification and gathering for the new e HR
|1.5 month | | |functionalities | | |2 |Physical design and determining the stakeholder views along with
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✓ Only changes need to be made on HR business processes without new or upgrading technology. ✓
Implement the business process
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39. The Importance Of Being In Cheerleading
Determination, teamwork and perseverance is what it all came down to. The biggest time of the year
was approaching. Being in cheerleading means many sacrifices. The constant traveling, missing
school events, staying till practice until 10pm and getting very little sleep, practicing 3 4 times a week
with competitions on the weekend. Exhaustion overcame my body countless times. We have worked
all year for these two competition days. The most important two days of my cheerleading career were
just a few short days away. Two minutes and thirty seconds, noises makers, hands clapping and people
screaming. The most intense Two and a half minutes of my life. The suspense was killing me. My
body was shaking. Traveling 1,172 miles to Orlando, Florida
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40. Developmental Difficulties
Developmental Difficulties
1. This is an example of secure attachment where infants and toddlers prefer parents over strangers.
Secure attachment is the most common type of attachment out of the three, originally presented by
Ainsworth. Because my aunt is not a regular presence in my child s life, my child does not remember
her, despite the connection made months ago. So in this situation, my child is not rejecting my aunt
because of being spoiled, but simply because he is unfamiliar with her, causing her to register as a
stranger in his mind, like many other children.
2. Between the ages of 2 4 children experience an increase in social behaviors because they have
established a self concept; however, according to Piaget, 2 3 year olds ... Show more content on
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As my friend inches towards his 40s, he is experiencing the social task of generativity versus
stagnation, which occurs during middle adulthood. While some adults find their life s work and assist
in the development of others through mentoring, volunteering, or beginning a family, some adults
struggle with having a minimal connection with others and a small interest in productivity and self
improvement. This fraction of life is considered stagnation according to Erikson, lasting from people s
40s to their mid 60s. The desire for a new vehicle or relinquishing his marriage is outbursts from his
stagnation period during his middle adult life.
11. Erikson noted that people within their late adulthood stage of life cogitate and evaluate their lives,
deeming their lives as satisfactory or a failure. This stage is called integrity versus despair because
those who feel proud of their achievements have a sense of integrity, reflecting with minimum regrets.
This is different than those who feel they are unsuccessful at this stage because they consider their life
to have been wasted, focusing on should have , could have , and would have been, causing depression.
This happens in the mid 60s of a person s life when they begin to face
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41. Theme Of Celebrities In Antony And Cleopatra
Betrayal, honor, power dynamics and the struggle between reason and emotion are a few of the themes
prevalent in the Shakespearean play and can be witnessed mirrored in celebrity culture today. Many of
threat character is Antony and Cleopatra Rae descendants of three royal, wealthy and famous. The
respect and admiration they receive by their followers can easily be equated to the many of celebrities
idolized today. This essay will further elaborate on ways in which the characters in the play relate to
the celebrities and celebrity culture. In terms of betrayal, at one point or another, almost every
character in the play betrays their country, ethics or relationship. Antony, in a desperate attempt to
mend ties with his Roman roots and form an alliance with Caesar, enters into marriage with Caesar s
sister Octavia, however after some time he ends up going back to Cleopatra. She, on the other hand,
abandons Antony twice during battle and deceives him. When caesar s messenger, Thidias, tells her
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In Act I, scene i, he engages Cleopatra in a conversation regarding the nature of their love and
dismisses his duties for her sake, Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch/ Of the ranged empire fall
(I.1.35 36). In the following scene, however, Antony worries that he is about to lose self in dotage
(I.2.106). And fears that the death of his wife is only one of the ills that his idleness doth hatch
(I.2.119). The battle between responsibilities is something that one continuously reads about in
magazines or hears about on the television. Marriages between celebrities also pose for much conflict
between tending to the needs of their partner or fulfilling professional obligations. Celebrity culture is
rife with divorces on the grounds that one or the other partner is neglecting each other due to the high
demands of
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42. Texas Attorney General Paper
Kevin Dover
Internet Research Paper Attorney General
April 12, 2016
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
The Texas Attorney General is as the name implies the legal council for the state. These duties include,
but ae not limited too: Enforces the consumer protection laws, collects court ordered child support,
administers the Crime Victims Compensation Fund, legal council to board and agencies of state
government. The Texas Attorney General is referenced almost 2000 times in the state s statutes and is
burdened with protecting the rights of all citizens through the divisions of the agency. This includes
the enforcement of health, safety and consumer regulations and protecting the rights of the elderly and
disabled.
This site literally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I thought the facebook another informative outlet. The page read like anyone elses page, where he s
been, photo opportunities. The AG recently spoke a rotary club meeting in Houston, so there were
pictures of him with various others. Links and posts with other relevant current events and getting the
word out about his pet projects like human trafficking, which happens to be a recurring theme on all of
the AG s websites and media. Information about stopping, reporting and how to identify human
trafficking can be found on almost all of the forums. Twitter included everything from congratulating
the Austin Police on a job well done capturing a suspect, crime alerts, links to the AG s website, child
support information, Medicaid fraud, how to fill out an online complaint and the list is endless. I was
kind of impressed with twitter account and will follow it. I personally feel twitter is stupid as a social
media by from reliable sources could be a great way to receive news and updates. Last but not least
YouTube; this was more of the same information, but presented in an informal lecture where Ken talks
to the camera and very simply gets his message across. There are twenty one videos in a series on
human trafficking, a press release about a coalition and legislation to stop human trafficking OAG
Announces Partnership With Texas Truckers
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43. Civil War During The Reconstruction Era
During the Reconstruction Era, Congress passed many laws to provide equal rights to people of color.
But at the local level, specifically in the South, many Democrats took the law into their own hands.
They supported the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hoping to restore the pre Civil War social hierarchy. The
texts in Going to the Source illustrates two groups of individuals who opposed the KKK. In
testimonies given by white witnesses, Republicans from the North felt the KKK posed a political and
social danger in the South, but did not feel intimidated. The testimonies given by black witnesses were
people who had experience of the Klan s violence, and felt their lives were threatened. The Klan s
attacks on whites were more inclined towards social harassment, while their attacks on blacks, which
consisted of voting intimidation and night rides, were violent and abusive because the KKK s main
goal was white supremacy. After the Civil War, many white Republicans from the North moved down
South in order to develop more economic opportunities. But this meant that white Republicans
brought their own political beliefs. For example, many Northerners that moved down South
encouraged economic developments models such as a free labor market. According to David Hardin, a
post Civil War historian, Northerners play a central role in shaping new southern governments during
Reconstruction (18). The KKK viewed these white Northerners as moral threat to their political views,
so they would write
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44. Outsourcing Of The American Dream
As more and more students graduate, they begin to look for work; hoping for a job capable of paying
off their debts and making their chosen degree worthwhile. In America, we are running into the
problem of a lack of jobs, requiring a degree or not. From service jobs to white collar jobs, ...more
than 14 million jobs are vulnerable to being outsources offshore. (Roberts).College graduates that are
native to America are struggling to find work due to the outsourcing of jobs, in turn damaging our
economy. It is common sense that the more jobs we give away, the less jobs there will be for newly
college graduates to work. Although they were once known as the jobs of the American Dream , they
are now simply not American. Outsourcing used to not worry me, because I thought the jobs that were
outsourced were the minimum wage, labor required jobs but I was wrong. These are not only call
center operators, customer service and back office jobs, but also information technology, accounting,
architecture.....etc. (Roberts). It used to be that if you spent the time and money to earn a degree, you
would almost be guaranteed a job. Now days, even the jobs that require 4+ years of school are being
sent overseas, leaving no hope for the new generations entering our work force. Not only is this
outsourcing causing companies to lose their best employees, but also the consumers that buy their
products. Employees displaced by foreigners and left unemployed or in lower paid work have
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45. The Time of Change
The Time of Change
You can t tax business. Business doesn t pay taxes. It collects taxes. by Ronald Reagan. This quote
really stands out because in this time period there are high taxes. Taxes were one of the big problems
in the progressive era. There were extremely high tariffs and the percentage was different in other
parts in the U.S. During the late 1800s and early 1900s there were reforms done Economically and
Socially . Economically, There were lots of Acts published by Woodrow Wilson talking about how the
consumers pay way too much for taxes. The Underwood Tariff Act of 1913 decreased the tax by ten
percent. Woodrow Wilson then enforces tariffs because he wanted to win the election and people liked
him because he was going to do something that the citizens would like. Socially, there were
progressives who didn t like how them and there peers were being treated because it was disgusting
and filled with filth. There air was polluted and there were diseases spreading every where.
Progressives paid and helped the citizens with their living conditions.
Socially, the U.S. in the 1890 1920s was a time for reform. Due to the slums, health, working wages
this motivated a man named Jacob Riis. He was a muckraker, that being said he would expose the
slums of New York City with horrible and disgusting photographs in newspapers and in meetings.
This attracted many citizens around the world. The images were so graphic that it hit many people.
The health in this time in
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46. Mcdonald s The Fast Food Restaurant Business
McDonald s Corporation has continued to evolve in the fast food industry, and introduced a more
contemporary look and new menu items, while altering traditional favorites. The changes we see
before us today, are all a part of the company s strategic plan. However, five things still remain a
priority in McDonald s strategy; people, products, place, price, and promotion. The company depends
on each of these core drivers to create opportunities for McDonald s Corporation. During my research
I have taken a look at how some of McDonald s competitors measure up to the company. However, in
this paper I will be discussing Burger King s position compared to McDonald s by using some of the
recent articles I read about the fast food restaurant business. Additionally, I will be summarizing
McDonald s strategies and performance in 2010, and the effectiveness of the company s strategies.
Lastly, I will discuss some recommendations that I would offer McDonald s chief executive officer.
Burger King is one of many competitors McDonald s continues to crush year after year. However, all
eyes are currently on Burger King with its newly introduced menu item; flame grilled hot dogs.
Although it may not be bringing as much revenue as McDonald s, this could be a smart strategy by
Burger King, because hot dogs are not on a lot of fast food menus; especially not McDonald s. It could
assist the company in attracting children and other diners who are looking for something traditional
and inexpensive
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47. Human Spirit In Flowers For Algernon
Journey is an expedition, as much as it is physical, it is also emotional and imaginative. In the process
of embarking on a journey an individual must discover something about themselves or the society
which is found through obstacles. As such, the radio drama Flowers for Algernon adapted by Bert
coules and written by Daniel Keyes, displays that the strength of the human spirit is essential for the
journey if an individual is to overcome the obstacles and gain new perspectives and understanding of
themselves and the world. Contrastingly, in Flowers for Algernon directed by Jonathan Dayton and
Valerie Faris , the strength of the human spirit is essential for the journey, if individuals embark on a
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Paradoxically, his journey begins from his attempt to suicide and this is revealed in the scene where
the title of the film Little Miss Sunshine is superimposed on the image of Frank at the hospital, which
shows irony. The use of juxtaposition has a meaning of being happy and joyful, however it is
contrasted across a scene where the camera is zoomed into Frank with an expressionless face at the
hospital. This portrays Frank s weak human spirit, where he did not have profound understanding of
empathy as he tried to commit suicide. In contrast to this, in a later scene where Frank jokes around
with Dwayne, the use of close up shot allows the audience to recognise his happy emotional status.
Moreover, understand how his developing relationships with family members and their shared
experiences which influenced him to find happiness in life. It reveals the power of developing human
spirit has assisted Frank to understand empathy with others leading to self
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48. The Musical Goerges Seurat´s Life Essay
During the time an artist is working on his/her product, there are several issues that may come up to
either hinder or advance the progress he/she makes. This prompts an artist to either make a balancing
act, or to sacrifice one aspect of his life for another. Additionally, some artists are inspired by personal
experiences in their private and professional life to write a particular piece of work. A classic example
is Georges Seurat s life where he could not afford to accord his mistress the attention she sought from
him to the point where she had to leave him and marry another man. Sunday in the park with George
is musical that illustrates the struggles that Georges experienced as an artist while doing his paintings.
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The doctor by the name Eugène Delamare died as a result of his second wife s (Delphine) actions.
From observing this development in Gustave Flaubert s work, one can clearly see that the events in
the writer s personal life influenced his choice of story about Emma Bovary (Dudley, 2010). It is also
noteworthy to mention that Gustave s father wanted Gustave to become a doctor, something that
Gustave was against. Therefore, it is possible that he saw a reflection of how his life could have turned
out had he followed in the footsteps of his father.
In Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, the author used some of the lead character s life story to reflect
her own personal story. Such an example is shown by the fact that the female characters in the novel
are hinted as to be engaging in lesbian affairs and later in her life Virginia Woolf had a lesbian
relationship with Vita Sackville West. This is an indicator of the fact that while certain artists may
write for pure entertainment and information, there are some who choose to write about their real life
accounts. When penning the play Hamlet, Shakespeare was experiencing a personal loss that involved
his own son Hamnet, who was only 11 years when he died (Dudley, 2010). Most scholars believe that
the personal tragedy and loss of his only son might have moved him into writing the tragedy based on
the grief he
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49. The Impact the Romans Made on British Isles
Examine the impact the Romans made on the British Isles Although there had been increasing contact
between the British Isles and the classical world during the Late Iron Age, the first real Roman
presence here was that of Julius Caesar. In 55BC a Roman army of around ten thousand men crossed
the channel and invaded Britain, yet were defeated and had to return to Gaul. Then in the following
year; 54BC, Caesar came to Britain again. This time with a much larger army, although on this
occasion he won the majority of battles and was victorious, he still returned to Gaul. It wasn t until
43AD that the real invasion took place and the real Romanisation of the British Isles began.
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Those from the lower social class still lived in Iron Age houses within poor rural communities. They
still relied on Pre Roman farming technology to live and trade from. This was shown when
archaeologist discovered a settlement in Devon dating back to the Roman period. The remains show
inhabitants were still living in native roundhouses, as Britons had done for centuries before, despite
the presence of Roman pottery and coins.[4] One of the most visible changes in landscape was the
construction of Roman roads. Prior to this, Britain used unpaved track ways for their communications.
The Roman created straight, paved roads which could be used in all weather conditions. The
development of Over 9,000kilometres of roads meant communication and travel from one area of
Britain to another was made substantially easier. Although they were mainly designed for a military
purpose, it had a positive impact on trade as it became easier to transport goods. Speaking of trade, the
Romans made vast improvements in agriculture. They introduced to Britain a range of new crops, as
well as better farming equipment. Iron equipment created by the Romans allowed farmers to work on
much larger and tougher areas of land which would have proved too difficult during the pre roman era.
Along with this, livestock was also improved;
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50. Alicia Painting Analysis
The painting s composition features a blue female figure, as the focal point, in front of a field of wheat
stalks under a dark sky. To begin with, the figure portrays Alicia when she stayed in the Polish village
Wujciechovka and found work in different fields. During that time, Alicia dressed with [her] hair
braided and bandanna to look like a typical peasant girl, Polish or Ukrainian, to prevent being
identified as a Jew (Appleman Jurman 139). The bandanna on the figure is painted red, the primary
color of the Soviet Union s flag, revealing Alicia s desire for Russian liberation of the village she hid
in. Furthermore, during the day, Alicia s mother would hide in the wheat field, like the one depicted in
the background, because she was too weak to work. She would part the tall and delicate stalks gently
before passing through, concealing her presence (Appleman Jurman 138). Her success in hiding is
reflected in the painting because the hill does not look like there are humans on it. Despite the danger
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First, to conserve materials, this painting representing Alicia Appleman Jurman was painted over
another painting that was completed last year. Similarly, Alicia was forced to make the most of the
items available her because it was difficult for her, as a Jew, to have access to new food and supplies.
To illustrate, a group of boys from Alicia s hometown would take branches left over from cut down
trees to sell as firewood (Appleman Jurman 46). Jewish families in ghettos had scarce means of
making money legally; the boys scavenged the forest for thin twigs to sell at the market. Second, the
yellow hill in the background of the painting was painted over with a dark blue wash. The bright
yellow of the hill symbolizes the protection the hill gave Alicia s mother, but Alicia and her mother
were constantly fearful of the danger of being caught, represented by the dark
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51. Essay on Cosplay
Cosplay Subculture
Rachael Driver
Bowling Green Technical College
Abstract This paper will be discussing the cosplay, or costume play, subculture. In this paper, it will
also go over who makes up this particular subculture, what it takes to be a cosplayer, what this
subculture does for society, how society sees those who participate in it, how and when it came to be,
most famous cosplay costumes, and what this subculture provides for those who take part in it.
Keywords: Cosplay, Costume Play, Sociology, Subculture, Japanese cosplay, costumes, cosplay
conventions
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The first is to show adoration for a character, or they pick one that they have matching personalities
with, hoping to become that character or at least close to it. A few major characteristics of this type of
cosplayer may be an enthusiastic attitude and the tendency to pay less attention to detail and quality.
Such cosplayers are also known to criticize other cosplayers for not having a full knowledge of their
character, or not also adopting character personality. This can cause a lot of conflict between
cosplayers. (Cosplay, 2012) The second is those people who enjoy the attention that cosplaying a
certain character brings. They have to dress as the most popular character so they can have the most
attention. Within the cultures of anime and manga specifically, there is a certain level of dishonor that
is attached to cosplayers with this type of attitude. Such cosplayers are usually characterized by
paying close attention to detail in their garments and their choice of popular characters. They are also
noted by participation in cosplay competitions. (Cosplay, 2012) The third category is those who enjoy
the creative process, and the sense of personal achievement upon completion of the costume and
character details. Such people are more likely to have a greater budget dedicated to the costumes,
more complicated and better quality outfits with access to more materials. They are also more
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52. Cryptography, The Most Important Part For Secure Any...
ABSTRACT
CRYPTOGRAPHY is the most important part to secure any business by securing the communication
range. In this project important topics of cryptography that should be known in general is discussed .
How decoding and encoding in done with the help of cryptography to secure any communication.
How it helps to maintain authenticity of any industry or company. Cryptography helps in making
transactions by keeping data secure. It also protect passwords, ATM pins etc. from hackers.
Cryptography maintains aspects which is authenticated like Confidentiality, authenticity integrity. In
this project it is described how cryptography converts the essential data in coded form and how it is
changed using terms encryption and decryption. In this undertaking distinctive keys utilized for
encryption and unscrambling is examined like cryptography mystery key and open key. In this a short
portrayal of encryption is given which is the starting venture in cryptography. Encryption takes an
arrangement of calculations, or scientific articulations, to scramble information from its unique
organization into one undecipherable. Purpose of cryptography is discussed in the project. How secret
codes were used in ancient period is briefly described. Now key is used in cryptography how key
convert the data from one format to another is discussed. There are three keys in cryptography public,
private and shared keys. A brief discussion about how these
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53. Foxfire Quotes
Oates, Joyce Carol. Black Water. New York: Plume, 1993. Parallelling the true story of the
Chappaquiddick incident in which Senator Edward Kennedy crashed his car into the ocean causing the
drowning death of a much younger woman, this novel focuses on the day before Kelly Kelleher s
death. Violated by men before, she fears men and feels ashamed of her past with them but experiences
solely alienation and does not want to get revenge on any of them. After she meets The Senator, she
becomes obsessed with him and forgets about her past with men. As they are driving away from a
Fourth of July party together, The Senator is very drunk and crashes his car into the ocean. He
abandons Kelly and traps her in the car while he swims to safety. Naive ... Show more content on
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We Were the Mulvaneys. New York: Plume, 1997. When an older high school boy rapes Marianne
Mulvaney, her entire family life falls apart. As she is overcome with guilt about something she had no
control over, members of her family turn to revenge as a way to find justice. Because of religion,
Marianne believes that because she is to blame and her punishment is her own guilt, while her brother
and father turn to violence as a way to bring justice down on Lundt, the rapist. All of the Mulvaneys
alienate Marianne and she goes to college alone. Through her time in both exile and alienation, she
realizes that she is not to blame and ends up living a happier life because she indirectly pardons Lundt,
but does not forgive him. At the same time that Marianne is away, Patrick, Marianne s brother, finds
Lundt and comes inches away from murdering him as an act of vengeance. However, he decides not to
kill him and realizes that it is more righteous to pardon him. Mr. Mulvaney, the father, never forgives
Lundt and he waits until his death to forgive Marianne and because of his violent idea of justice, he
never experiences peace in his life and dies a painful death. The novel ends with each family member
who came to terms with what happened to Marianne living happily together because they did not
enact violent justice upon those who hurt and alienated
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