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1. Homeless Essay
Writing an essay on the subject of homelessness presents a multifaceted challenge. To begin with,
it demands a comprehensive understanding of the issue itself, encompassing its root causes,
societal implications, and potential solutions. This necessitates thorough research from a variety
of reputable sources, including academic journals, government reports, and nonprofit
organizations.
Moreover, crafting a coherent and impactful essay requires empathy and sensitivity towards the
individuals affected by homelessness. It involves delving into personal stories and experiences,
which can be emotionally taxing and morally weighty. Balancing the need for statistical data
with the human aspect of the topic is crucial to maintaining a respectful and informative tone
throughout the essay.
Furthermore, addressing such a complex and pervasive social issue inevitably involves grappling
with systemic injustices, political debates, and economic realities. Navigating these intricate
layers requires critical thinking skills and the ability to synthesize diverse perspectives into a
cohesive argument.
Additionally, writing an effective essay on homelessness involves confronting one's own biases
and preconceptions about the topic. It demands a willingness to challenge conventional wisdom
and explore innovative approaches to tackling the problem.
In summary, composing an essay on homelessness is a challenging endeavor that requires
extensive research, empathy, critical thinking, and a commitment to social justice. However, by
approaching the topic with diligence and compassion, it is possible to shed light on this pressing
issue and advocate for meaningful change.
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2. Football Injuries In Football
Unlike the Greek hero Achilles, soccer players have more than one weak spot. The
lower extremities particularly the knees and ankles are most frequently affected,
but the other areas of the body are also punished by this widely played sport and are
not immune to injury. Most of these injuries are superficial, and play can be resumed
after a short layoff. Now and then, a player may suffer a more than serious injury,
which requires appropriate first aidand further expert treatment.
1.Skin Injuries
As an external protective covering of the human body, the skin is particularly
vulnerable to sports injuries. Abrasions, skin detachment or lacerations are not
uncommon on the soccer field. These skin injuries can be very painful but are
usually harmless and heal quickly with no external intervention. Larger wounds must
first be cleaned, then disinfected and eventually wrapped with a sterile dressing.
Always bear in mind that a skin injury enables germs to enter the body; therefore a
wound always presents the danger of infection.
a.Abrasions
First Aid
To reduce the risk of infection, the surface of the wound should be cleaned with a
Ringer s or saline solution. Then disinfect the wound with a gentle skin disinfectant
and cover it with a sterile, non adhesive wound dressing. Play can usually then be
resumed immediately
Therapy
Later in the healing process, an infection must be prevented. If necessary, the bandage
should be changed daily and the wound cleaned with an
3. Medical Experiments During Ww2
Throughout WW2, the Nazis conducted many experiments on prisoners in the
concentration camps. The experiments were extremely brutal to the persons being
experimented on. Many of these doctors used their authority to justify the means of
their research . There are various different experiments that were conducted for
supposed benefit to the German army. Experiments conducted by Nazis were
inhumane and traumatizing to those lucky enough to survive. Although the
experiments done on humans during WW2 were absurd, there are some factors that
were beneficial. Some of the data recorded by the Nazis is used in many scientists
works today. For example, Nazi hypothermia studies, for instance, have been cited in
the medical literature for decades, and recently several scientists have sought to use
the data in their own work (Tyson). Another compelling argument regarding the
injustices done to the prisoners revolves around the Nuremberg trials. After the war,
the Nuremberg trials were held for the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to
justice (Nuremberg Trials). Laws were also made after the Holocaust to protect
human test subjects of future experiments. On the contrary to the dreadful things
done to the prisoners, few relevant points are presented as positive outcomes.... Show
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Commonly, doctors are thought of as the saviors of mankind, the healers, and
caretakers of our utter existence (Medical experiments...), suggesting that they are
responsible for life and death of patients. Trust is a crucial factor that must be present
between doctor and patient. However, it is denounced that The Nazi doctors violated
the trust placed in them by humanity. The most painful truth is for the most part the
doctors escaped their crimes against humanity and lived a life, unlike their victims
(Medical experiments..), thus emphasizing the horrors that the nazi doctors put their
patients
4. Jfk Assassination Conspiracy Analysis
This paper will analysis the extent to what the main four conspiracy theories of John
F. Kennedy s assassination following the given definition which defines a
conspiracy as a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. The
theories in which will be an analysis on conspiracies including Russia s involvement
within the assassination, the mafia involvement and whether or not it was a CIA
inside job, these will all in comparison to the official ruling by the Warren
Commissionthat Lee Harvey Oswaldacted alone.
The official ruling of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the Warren
commission was that Lee Harvey Oswald was alone in killing JFK, and that Jack
Ruby also acted individually in killing Lee Harvey Oswald ... Show more content on
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Joseph Kennedy, JFK s father, had ties to the head of the Chicago mob, Sam
Giancana, as they supposedly worked in the bootlegging industry during the
prohibition. The mafia also had motivation for the involvement or carrying out the
hit with Robert Kennedy, JFK s brother and attorney general having made moves
against organized crime, possibly angering them, but what many proponents of
this Mafia theory point back to is Jack Ruby who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, he
was a Dallas nightclub owner with known mafia connections but the Warren
commission concluded that Ruby didn t work within a conspiracy as well as in
1979 The House Select Committee on Assassinations stated that The committee
believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that the national syndicate of
organized crime, as a group, was not involved in the assassination of President
Kennedy, but that the available evidence does not preclude the possibility that
individual members may have been involved . High end officials also believed that
the Mafia had a role within the assassination conspiracy with the chief counsel for
House Select Committee on Assassinations, Robert Blakey later concluding in his
book, The Plot to Kill the President, that New Orleans Crime sydnicate boss Carlos
Marcello was likely part of a Mafia conspiracy behind the assassination, and also had
the means and the opportunity required to carry it
5. Who Is The Antagonist In The Wizard Of Oz
The Wizard of Oz is a movie about a girl who wants more then the life she has in
Kansas. The Protagonist is Dorothy, the antoagonist is the wicked witch, and the
conflict was person versus person. The protagonist of the Wizard of Oz was Dorothy.
First of all, in the text it said that Dorothy was the person going through change. At
first she was wanting to leave Kansa because she wanted more than her life now had
to offer but throughout the book she changed and all she wanted was her regular life
back. The antagonist was the wicked witch. The text states Dorothy was attacked by
the wicked witch, which hinders her from getting home. The definition of antagonist
is someon etht hinders the protagonist from solving the main problem/the force
working
6. Hope Through The Holocaust In Four Perfect Pebbles
Hope Through The Holocaust
Viktor Frankl once said, Whoever was still alive had reason for hope. During the
Holocaust, when Germany purged themselves and other countries of Jews, the Jews
that were still alive were still hopeful of being saved. In Four Perfect Pebbles by Lila
Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Marion, her mother, father, and brother Albert
try to escape the horrors of Nazi Germany. They are brought to the concentration
camp Bergen Belsen with hopes of staying together and being liberated. When they
were all liberated and saved off the Death Train, they all lived except her father, that
died of typhus a few days later. Having hope through these dark times helped the
Blumenthals survive the Holocaust, against all odds. To survive the Holocaust, they
had to endure being treated as less than human, and make important acts of bravery
and courage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a jew was even suspected on not complying with the laws, it could lead to
beatings, arrests, imprisonment, or even death. (Pg 18) In Bergen Belsen, the Jews
that died of typhus and other diseases would be burned or buried in mass graves.
(Pg 2) While at the camp, cattle cars would be brought to take jews for the east.
These transports averaged 1,000 people but some had more than 3,000 Jews. The
Blumenthals learned to hope that none of them would be on these cattle cars and
brought away. Mistreating the Jews was one of the way the Nazis persecuted and
discriminated the Jewish
7. Market Potential And Target Customer For Our
Organization
Market Potential 6.Clearly define the market potential you will be estimating. In
other words, you will be calculating the annual expenditures of which group of
potential customers on what product or service? Virtually Invited designs AR
components into promotional material such as invitations and will be targeting
event planning companies. What these companies have in common is they provide
a service in which could potentially utilizes our services in a larger scale than
individuals. Event planning companies would be the target customer for our
organization. Targeting event planners allow for a greater market potential
considering these companies host multiple events a year at a much larger scale than
an individual. They also need quality promotional material to garner the highest
turnout in order to garner a return on investment. AR is a great way to help keep
track of how many potential guest have not just seen but engaged with the
promotional material. It is also a great tool for planners to merge technologies and
include a link to register for the event quickly and easily. 7.List all the relevant data
you have gathered indicating the sources (If the information is extensive, attach the
list of sources as an appendix) 8.Clearly explain any calculations or logic involved in
estimating the market potential, and indicate the dollar value of your estimate. A
medium event of around 300 500 guests would start at around $50,000( How to Start
an Event Planning Service,
8. Slavery In Colonial America
By the 1630s, about 1.5 million pounds of tobacco was hauled out of Chesapeake
Bay (and almost 40 million towards the 1700s). The Chespeake was hospitable for
tobacco cultivation and it blew up the tobacco economy.Sir William Berkeley
became governor of Virginia in 1642. He didn t like that most of his people were
poor, unhappy, and armed, but he didn t help them out of that either. However, he did
have friendly policies towards the Indians to monopolize the fur trade.In Virginia
(1600s 1650s), there was a very short lifespan due to diseases. Many people didn t
live to their 40th birthday, or even their 20th. This made the men compete for the
women that they outnumbered and become one of the few families that existed there.
To have enough cheap labor and maintain the tobacco economy, there were
indentured servants. There were about 100,000 of them by 1700. The servants
exchanged working for transatlantic passage and freedom dues (food, clothes, and
land). The headright system was also employed to encourage importing servant
workers. Nathaniel Bacon (a 29 year old planter) gathered about a 1,000 Virginians
in 1676 to rebel against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Black slaves were brought into America and even outnumbered white servants in
the mid 1680s. There were many slave revolts. One in New York City in 1712
killed about 12 white and 21 black people. Another slave revolt in 1739 happened
where slaves marched along the Stono River trying to get to Florida, but couldn t
make it as they were stopped. Many slaves died on their way to America, as in
1694, a slave trader wrote that many drowned themselves or starved themselves to
death on purpose (4C1). The journey from Africa to America was very brutal for
them, but they died as a release to go home. This showed how awful they believed
the treatment would also be in
9. Social Determinants Of Learning Style Preferences
Whether being in a lecture class or in a work setting, every individual has a specific
learning style that best fits them. Some people prefer to understand life interactively
while others may prefer logical, concrete, or practical types of comprehension. From
the cognitive aspect, individuals receive and process information differently which
describes their learning style. According to the Cultural Determinants of Learning
Style Preferences article, learning stylesare cognitive, affective, and physiological
traits that aid as stable indicators of how individuals perceive, interact with, and
respond to the learning circumstances (Holtbrugge Mohr, 2010). The various learning
styles include the assimilating, converging,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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My ability to take others feelings into consideration led me to build meaningful
relationships with my colleagues, and superiors. I was able to shadow and learn
very pertinent information. In addition to learning from others I was able to help
solve problems as well as propose ideas.
The Diverging learning style pertains to those who listen to the suggestions of others
without always initiating the discussion among the group. Characteristics that make
up this particular learning style are brainstorming, being open minded, understanding
people, recognizing problems, and being imaginative (Kolb, 2007). As I reflect back
to various tasks which I have been assigned, I can recall using the brainstorming
method to come up with a way to effectively execute the assignment. My first step to
executing the assignment was to recognize the problem. My second step was to use
my imagination to come up with numerous possibilities. Lastly, I presented my
solutions to my peers, accepting feedback with an open mind.
Keeping an open mind allows me to be able to learn from others. It also benefits me
in ways such as seeing things from opposing points of view. It provides a platform
for me to grow in understanding that there can be various ways to approach a
situation. For example, I was raised in the Church of Christ, always firm in my
religious beliefs. I was taught there was only one right way to go about doing things
in the church such as
10. Comfort Women Research Paper
Comfort Women and the Japanese Denial of Forced Prostitution During the time of
the Japanese Empire, when Japan had taken control of Korea and was attempting to
expand its territory further, the Japanese military utilized sex slaves and prostitutes
called comfort women in order to boost morale and prevent the spread of sexually
transmitted diseases. However, after World War II, these comfort women
all but
vanished from Japanese history, only to reemerge in a large movement in the 1990s
demanding the Japanese recognize the war crimes committed against these women.
Since then, Japan changed its official stance several times on whether or not the
comfort women existed and whether or not they were forced into prostitution against
their will by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Tokyo drew up a compensation plan for the comfort women in December
1994, this compensation plan called for raising non government funds, which was
rejected by a coalition of South Korean civic groups because they felt that the
government itself should pay for its crimes (Soh Korean Comfort Women 1237).
Japan also heavily downplayed the atrocities of the comfort woman system. Japanese
schoolbooks from the time generally omitted the existence of the comfort women,
and seemed to have the view that all Asians suffered as a collective in the war, which
completely ignores the fact that the Japanese subjugated other Asian ethnicities
(Nishioka Behind the Comfort Women Controversy 5). Many Japanese did not even
believe the testimony of the comfort women, and believed the Asahi Shimbun article
was falsified to sell papers (Nishioka The Comfort Women Issue 19). This led to
Japan working hard and succeeding in preventing any sort of resolution on the
comfort women issue at the general assembly meeting of the U.N. Human Rights
Commission in Geneva in April 1996 (Soh Korean Comfort Women
11. Casl Mechanism
1.1. What is CASL
Canada s Anti Spam Legislation (CASL) is a law that regulates how you can send
email, text messages and other forms of electronic messages, and how you can use
certain applications
(Apps) for marketing purposes. The federal government passed the law in an effort to
reduce spam, malware, and related internet threats.
CASL establishes three primary rules for sending CEMs: 1) senders must have
consent from the recipient of the message before sending a CEM; 2) senders must
provide proper identification and contact information to the recipient in each CEM;
and, 3) senders must have a functioning unsubscribe mechanism in their CEMs.
Complying with CASL means there are five questions you should ask yourself before
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Is the message a CEM?
2. Is the CEM subject to CASL?
3. Is there consent to send the CEM?
4. Does the CEM contain the required information?
5. Does the CEM contain an unsubscribe mechanism?
The rule with respect to computer programs and Apps is straight forward: express
consent must always be obtained before a computer program or an App is installed.
CASL passed Parliament in December 2010, and the provisions regarding the
sending of CEMs will come in to force on July 1, 2014. The provisions regarding
the installation of an App or a computer program will come into force January 15,
2015. CREAs lobbying resulted in a three year delay of the private right of action,
which removes initial uncertainty about how this measure may be applied against
senders of CEMs, particularly those who mistakenly contravene the law.
These provisions will come into force on July 1, 2017. Once the law is in force,
REALTOR members will have to comply with all of the rules under the
12. Protect the Peace in Somalia Essay
Protect the Peace in Somalia
Popular culture s depiction of pirates and piracy is romanticized and sanitized
through favorable portrayals of characters like Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the
Caribbean; however the real piracy that has been occurring in Somalia is very
different from what is shown in the movies. This has been going on for many years
and no organization has been able to put a stop to this. Pirates board ships and hold
the captain and crew hostage until the ship owners pay ransom, and if they refuse
the pirates do not resist killing the hostages. Pirates have also been known to steal
resources such as oil, but this is not as common. The U.S. needs to take action in
combating Somalian piracy by targeting networks through ... Show more content on
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The best solution to the Somali Piracy problem is targeting networks which involves
keeping the pirates under constant watch and control. Targeting networks is a system
where the government tracks the pirates in Somalia and tracks everything they do to
make sure they don t go back onto the waters. This is similar to the way that the
United States combats organized crime. Authorities would monitor bank accounts,
engage in direct and electronic surveillance, and aggressively pursue frequent
offenders (Thomas). If the pirates were under constant surveillance, they would be
less likely to go out onto the waters because they would be aware that they are being
watched. We are focused on identifying and apprehending the criminal conspirators
who lead, manage, and finance the pirate enterprise, with the objective of bringing
them to trials. (Francesco) By targeting networks, the U.S. is focused on bringing
pirates to justice and stopping them from going on to the waters and stealing money
and resources.
Many countries and groups are involved in helping end the worldwide problem of
piracy in Somali. The U.S. government, the Somali pirates, NATO and the UN are
four of the many groups that are involved with the issue of Somali Piracy. NATO s
goal is to provide peaceful resolution to disputes. Not contesting Somalia piracy
issues would be in direct conflict with their goals (Dryad). NATO is trying to
14. The Greatest Composer Ever By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, Emperor Concerto, Pathetique and Violin Concerto
all share a common trait. If you said Ludwig van Beethoven, you would be correct.
One of the greatest composer ever, only to be rivaled by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. He happened to be deaf when he created many of his famous works. Today,
I am going to tell you about his childhood, early life, then to his later stages in life
where he was deaf. But it was when he became deaf, he produced his greatest
works of music. Ludwig was baptized on December 17, 1770 in Bonn Germany.
Many believe that he was actually born on the 16th, as babies during his time were
baptized within 24 hours. Out of the seven children that his parents had, only three
sons survived. Ludwig being the eldest of the three. His first teacher was his
father, who was a singer in Court at Bonn. He noticed early on that Ludwig had an
incredible musical talent. He saw him as the next Mozart. His father, Johann van
Beethoven would practice with Beethoven day and night. There have been records
from neighbors that say they saw Johann beat Ludwig when he missed a note, or
hesitated (Bio, 2016). His father was very cruel to him, and a very much so an
alcoholic. Ludwig was so talented that his father forced him to perform at the age
of seven. Though he when he show was being advertised, it was called the little son
of six years (which was the age that Mozart first performed in front of Empress Maria
Theresia). Beethoven always struggled
15. The Bond Between Humans and Dogs in Jack London s The
Call...
The Relationship between Humans and Dogs
As the dogs pull the sleigh with all their might through the thick winter snow, they
are forced to move forward by the Law of the Club in the fictional book, The Call
of the Wild by Jack London. In the novel, London describes how a pet dog, Buck,
is introduced to the wild. Buck is familiar with the dull boring life in the Santa Clara
Valley, but now he is challenged into the wild. The Call of the Wildshows how there
is a codependence between humans and dogs, demonstrates how humans take
advantage of dogs for their personal needs, and describes how relationships between
snow dogs and humans are short.
First, London depicts how dogs and humans depend on each other to survive in the
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London shows us how dogs and humans depend on each other when traveling
through the Yukon and this also reveals how they can create a bond. Secondly,
London demonstrates in the story how most people use dogs for their own
personal needs. For example, many people use dogs to travel to the Yukon to find
gold; after finding gold, they sell their dogs. Other people use dogs as currency. In
the beginning of the book, Manuel sells Buck because he is in debt from gambling.
When Manuel steals Buck and meets a stranger, This man talked with Manuel, and
money chinked between them (pg. 2). This demonstrates how some people will sell
their own or somebody else s dog just to get money, without considering the dog s
emotion. Dogs are also used as an advantage when people take them to the Yukon.
In the middle of the book, when Hal, Charles, and Mercedes own Buck and the
others dogs, they do not even sacrifice their tent for the dogs, However in the world
could I manage without a tent? (pg. 2). They do not remove the tent and go on
whipping the dogs, but whipping does not work at all. Jack London shows how
people take advantage of dogs for their own needs.
Next, London enumerates how the relationship between humans and dogs is
temporary and often fades away. Some humans have to sell their dogs for money or
they just sell them because they do not need them anymore. Francois and Perrault
have a respected relationship with the dogs, but they sell them to the
16. The Bell Jar Thesis
Kyra Hengst
Ms. Metzler
English III CP, period 9
12 March 2018
The Bell Jar, an autobiographical novel
Thesis: In The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath utilizes an autobiographical protagonist to
express purity versus impurity, as well as mind versus body in a world of double
standards.
Biography
Depression
Attempted suicide multiple times
Pills
Hanging herself
Medications
Electroshock therapy
Commited suicide
Auxification
Ted Hughes
Husband to Plath
Had an affair
Two children with Plath
Frieda, Nicholas
Transition
The Bell Jar
Cultural alienation
Plath s only novel
Autobiographical
Plath
Preeminent American poet
Died shortly after publishing
Published in England
Eight years
January 1963
Harper Row
Because the book presented ungrateful caricatures
Life
Occupation struggle
Fig tree
Depression
Electroshock therapy
Multiple doctors
Times
1960s
Sexual revolution
17. Decade of Plath s death
1950s
Women at home
Double standards
Decade the novel was written
Philosophy
Purity versus impurity
Vodka
Cleansing and purifying spirit
Two perspectives of world
Pure and impure
Double standards
Remain pure until marriage
Men can do as they please
Esther went against norms
Had sex with Irwin
Pure
Associated with virgin and clean
Sexual war
Hot baths
Spiritually cleansed
Mind versus body
Depression
Takes over mind
Effects body
Spiritual transcendence
Confinement
Body is an inanimate object
Esther s perspective
Realizes it is feeling flesh
Kyra Hengst
Ms. Metzler ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, Sylvia Plath formulated her experiences and time period into a plot to
compose her novel. As the book progresses, the protagonist provides insight on her
journey and struggle to find happiness. In The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath utilizes an
autobiographical protagonist to express purity versus impurity, as well as mind
versus body in a world of double
18. Persuasive Essay On Gun Culture
The discussion revolving around firearms in the United States has been a long
debated issue. With events such as the 2017 Las Vegas mass shootings becoming
frequent, the existence of a gun culture within American society has become a topic
of major concern. Within his news analysis Gun Culture and the American Nightmare
of Violence, Henry Giroux suggests that gunculture in the USA is highly reflective of
a political atmosphere which supports the idea of violence. On the other hand, Alia
Dastagir s article The Gun Debate Isn t About What You Think seeks to demonstrate
how American gun culture is a reflection of the public perception of firearms. In
order to successfully argue their theories, Giroux and Dastagir utilize different
strategies to convince their respective audiences. While Giroux relies heavily on
logos and pathos to appeal towards an educated leftist audience, Dastagir structures
her argument around ethos and pathos to persuade a more extensive audience.
Throughout his analysis, Giroux utilizes logos in order to support his argument.
Such is noted when he writes one child under 12 years old has been killed every
other day by firearm (Giroux). By utilizing statistics, Giroux is able to bring an
element of validity into his argument. Furthermore, the decision to use data that
evokes elements of pathos helps further emphasize the statistics impact on the reader.
Logos is also demonstrated through Giroux s usage of multiple sources which range
from data
19. Copper Cable versus Fiber Optics
Copper Cable (Ethernet) versus fiber optics
The topic we picked to do our presentation on is fiber optics versus cable, which is
better for a company use and what are the future prospects of fiber optics and
cable. We also talked about the history of DSL, broadband, fiber optics, and dial
up. There are both pros and cons with fiber optics and copper cable. The main point
for our research is which would companies choose. During our research there was
many obstacles because it was hard to say why companies would choose fiber
optics or copper cable because it varies from company to company. The start of our
research had to be choosing to talk about the history by showing where it all came
from.
History:
The research method we used was the internet and it provided us with relevant,
interesting information. When we started our research we wanted to focus on the
history of DSL, dial up, Broadband, and fiber optics. Starting with dial up, it was
created in 1962 by Bell with speeds reaching 300 bits per second. dial up evolved
over years into standard 56k modem in about 1996 by Dr. Brent Townshend. Next,
DSL was invented in 1988 by Bellcore, DSL was revolutionary because it proved
that data and phone could be sent at the same time using the same line. The next is
Broadband it was created in 1996 by Roger Communications. Broadband is
currently the most widely used way to transport data. It was used in 70% of homes
in the US. Last we talked about the history of fiber
20. Philadelphia Museum Experience
Few museums last the test of time. For years the Philadelphia Museum of Art have
continued to invest in their visitors, providing them with an environment where they
can create memorable experiences. The Philadelphia Museum of Art began as an art
gallery at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876. The Centennial Exhibition, more
notably known as the World s Fair, was held in Fairmount Park, in Philadelphia, to
celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
After the Exhibition, the PMA art gallery moved into an already constructed building,
Memorial Hall, and became the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art.
They constructed a vision or a goal to create a museum along the lines of the recently
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Today, they continue to offer several workshops for children and adults in the form
of museum tours, films, lectures, performances, art classes, family art tours, etc. In
addition, today the PMA has majority of their permanent collection available online
for public viewing, in addition to allowing online access to their library and
archives services. In addition, they have additional resources available to schools,
colleges and teachers. They even offer a resource called distance learning where they
have instructions on how to tour their museum from the convenience of the
classroom or the comfort of your own home. That is an incredible resource alone. In
addition to staying mission focused, the PMA is taking great strides to extend their
collections worldwide, all while encouraging learning and allowing their audiences to
delight in all the they have to
21. A Research Study On Ethics
Ethics, deriving from the Greek ethos meaning character (Jennings, 2010), are the
moral principles that govern a person s behaviour or the conducting of an activity
(Oxford Dictionary, 2015b) and establish the foundation of present day research
(Cropley, 2008; Flick, 2006). They are the norms of conduct that distinguish
between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour (Resnik, 2011) and establish the
values essential for the collaborative work between the researcher and the research
subject (Jennings, 2010; Veal, 2006). The research at hand is therefore in
accordance with the ethical principles as specified by Jennings (2010) and Veal
(2006). This includes the free choice of participation in the research, the confidential
usage of sensitive data received from respondents and the avoidance of harm to
participants (Jennings, 2010). Besides, before the completion of the questionnaire all
potential participants were informed about the purpose of the research and how the
data will be used. All research subjects participated in the questionnaire survey on a
voluntary basis and gave their consent for the usage of their data provided.
4.6Analytical Methods
Data was analysed with SPSS Statistics 20 and Mplus Software Version 7.11 by
performing descriptive and inferential statistics. In order to get an impression of the
characteristics of the sample mean, standard deviation, Skewness and Kurtosis were
determined. Descriptive analysis was conducted for all demographic information
22. The Internet From A Social and Communications
Perspective...
Quality Schools International
Research Project
Atyrau 2010
Directory
1.Introduction
2.Statement of controlling purpose
3.Problem identification
4.History
5.Primary research
пѓ Surveys
пѓ Analysis
6.Secondary research
6.1 Structure of the internet
6.2 World dependency
пѓ Organizations and corporations/ Commercial Internet
пѓ Education
пѓ Mass Share of the information
пѓ Politics
пѓ Safety (cybercrime, the web economy)
6.3 Impact on personality
пѓ Specifics
пѓ Identity, Anonymity and Role Modeling
пѓ Internet addiction
пѓ Personality conflicts (and reality vs. virtuality)
пѓ Degradation of personality, mental problems)
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Statistics are impressive.
The Internet had given people broad number of expanding opportunities, literally
wiping away boundaries and distances. It is also a massive source of data. Most of
us can not see the life without the internet, others underestimate its value. Some
people view it as a great evil, other see it as a great good. But the Internet proves to
be neither of those.
The Internet is a global system, a huge cyberspace serving to thousands of users
worldwide. It is a network of networks with different levels of access and different
levels of security. And still, there are always people behind what happens in the
cyberspace the internet is what we make of it and how we use it.
Common users are not always safe from the dangers they are exposed to. And while
there are numerous helpful and beneficial features one can find there, these good
things are balanced out by the dangers one can encounter in the cyberspace.
23. Another point of concern is how people are absorbed by the Internet culture, how the
concept of virtuality migrates into alternative kind of reality.
The goal of this paper is to explore and find ways to make the internet an optimal
tool, for everybody.
2. Statement of Controlling Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to define the impact of internet communications on our
daily lives and compare its positive and negative effects on social relationships and
personal characteristics of users.
Hypothesis
The Internet is a beneficial tool,
24. Dating Back To The Park-Personal Narrative
Dating back to the summer of 1984 I lived in the city of Guttenberg New Jersey.
There I lived with My Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. I would always take long
bicycle rides to a park by the name of State park 80 AKA in Spanish El Parque del
Ochenta). This park has a lake that measures approximately 1 mile in diameter. I
would ride my bicyclethere and ride around the lake several times before heading
back home for dinner. I made this trip several times a week before one day
discovering a path leading up into a wooded area. Curiously, I rode my bicycle into
this path and went in as far as I could, but at one point it seemed never ending so I
would turn back and head to the lake side again. I decided it was time to head home.
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I was so scared that this Man, Guy, Kid was going to steal my and leave my brother
and I stranded that as soon as he turned to pretend to look over at an area waving
other people to come our way I grabbed my brother and somehow was able to get us
to escape him with my bike and my brother back on the bike riding on the seat while
I pedaled my life away. I soon realized that this guy was trying to steal my bike so I
peddled and peddled like never before! I look back and noticed a few other kids on
bike coming after us from a far enough distance that I was able to quickly turn into
the trail I discovered and I knew for sure no other person knew about. Once I turned
into this trail I looked back and saw them all pass by without any idea that I had
turned into this path.
Thinking about it until today, I was glad to know that all the practice I did in
taking that trail for days helped our escape from the bad guys . Even if they did try
to follow us through that trail I was confident enough to know that I would beat them
to the bottom which would have lead us to a populated area at lake side State Park
25. Octavian and Marc Antony- The Duel of Words and Deeds
Octavian and Marc Antony The Duel of Words and Deeds Following the Julius
Caesar s death at the hands of the Senate, Octavian and Marc Antony propelled
themselves to the pinnacle of Roman power. First joining together during the Second
Triumvirate, these men represented the true power players of Roman politics. As
their alliance fractured, both Romans resorted to propaganda to gain an edge over the
other. Through insulting the other and polishing their own image, both Antony and
Octavian looked to capture absolute Roman dominance. Even before their eventual
war in 32 B.C.E., the men engaged in a duel of words in deeds. This paper will first
overview the formation and disintegration of Second Triumviratebetween Marc
Antony, Marcus Lepidus, and Octavian. Its main portion will divulge the devious
propaganda, leading up to the war in 32 B.C.E., used by Marc Antony and Octavian
to destroy the other politically. Plutarch s Antony and Suetonius The Lives of the
Caesars The Deified Augustus(De Vita Caesarum Divus Augustus) will serve as our
main guide to this war of image. After the assassination of Julius Caesar, Marc
Antony, Marcus Lepidus, and Octavian met in October 43 BC to join together, rule
the entire government of Rome, and the control the Roman provinces. In power, they
were equal to the consuls and had the right to select magistrates. The triumvirs
mission, during their first five year term, can be broken down into three objectives: to
pursue and punish the
26. Feminist Theory Of Neurotic Need, And Neo Freudian
Psychology
Karen Horney is best known for her findings of feminine psychology, theory of
neurotic need, and neo freudian psychology. What attracted me most to Karen
Horney was the relation I shared with her suffering from depression growing up. It
was her findings about life and her outlook of recovering from depression that
attracted her to me. She discusses the importance of everyone s role in their own life
on their mental health. Therefore, I appreciate her studies as I have been able to
apply them to my own life. Recovering from depression was not an overnight
process. However, I became in control of my own mental health in my life. Without
knowing about Karen Horney previous to my depression, she emphasized the
importance everyone has in our own mental health. Women psychologywas not
prominent until women continued to formulate strong studies in psychology. She
went against a prominent male figure in psychology. Furthermore, Karen Horney is a
prominent figure in feminine psychology.
Karen Horney was born in Blankenese, Germany. She was born on September 16,
1885 and she died on December 4, 1952 (Cherry, 2014). Her mother had four
children with her father. However, her father remarried and had another kid.
Horney struggled growing up searching for her father s affection. When her father
remarried, he had a son named Brendt. Her father liked Brendt more than her
(Cherry, 2014). Therefore, it forced Karen to form a close bond with her mother. At
the age of 9 years old, Karen
27. Essay On The Fire
Growing up there were two buildings that caught fire along our block on the same
side just four doors down in each direction. Both occurred at night displacing families
that saw the buildings boarded up with fresh plywood that never quite did cover all
the black tinge of the flames that tore through the windows.
It stayed that way for some time accompanied by that exclusive and ever present
burnt odor that wafted through the neighborhood reminding everyone of the
destructive force of fire. For a young boy, it was intimidating and made the prayer that
surrounded the light switch to my bedroom all the more significant: Bless this house
oh Lord I pray, make it safe through night and day.
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Militant environmentalists armed with a plethora of lawsuits have been the log jam
that has prevented loggers from our nation s woodlands. Without appropriate logging
management in place, forests become overgrown and destabilized and when faced
with the deadly duo of drought and lightning strikes, woodlands become susceptible
to igniting into towering infernos.
Federal firefighters are often successful in knocking down these conflagrations and
throughout the years have become victims of their own success as much biomass
underbrush has not only remained, but multiplied. All that does is become the
kindling for the next, inescapable bout of forest fire.
For more than a century, the standing federal policy has been to extinguish all fires.
Let it burn is completely left out of the equation. In fact, such thinking is an
anathema to any seasoned firefighter. According to one longtime, prominent fire
official, Greg Fabrizo of Coal Township, PA, a controlled fire can be the most capable
and cost effective means available for managing woodlands.
If the federal government had allowed a place like Yellowstone to have contained
burns when fire does irrupt, they would have avoided their biblical like conflagration
that provided so much destruction back in 1990.
Let it burn should be law. Healthy forests need to burn on a semi regular basis. If
they don t, they are nothing but firestorms in waiting.
No one out west wants a
28. A Brief Note On The Railroad, Trucking And Air Industry
Throughout the development of the United States and its economy, transportation
has been the catalyst as well as sometimes the prohibitor of growth from industry to
industry and region to region. As supply chains have become more globalized, so
has the need for a more efficient and accessible transportation infrastructure within
the country to allow greater access to newer markets overseas. By having such a
crucial role in U.S commerce over the years, there has been fluctuations in the
amount of regulation drawn up by the government and enforced by federal
agencies and the courts. In this case, the railroad, trucking and air industry s have
reflected the national trends of regulation and deregulation movements over the
last 15 years. Soon after the first transcontinental railroads were federally
subsidized and created in the 1860s, concerns arose over cases of predatory
practices being carried out by certain rail companies. This was made possible in
part by the monopolization taking place within the industry. Jay Gould, a wealthy
man at the time who was a leading developer and speculator of railroads, possessed
much control over rail activity. Such control created challenges for local economies
of particular cities like St. Louis. For example, in 1881, Gould controlled Eads
Bridge, the main bridge crossing the Mississippi River from Illinois into the city of
St. Louis. Gould charged high tariffs which caused rail companies to re reroute up
through Chicago, ultimately
29. Income For The 2016 Fiscal Year Essay
Net Income for the 2016 Fiscal Year (FY) Table 1: Statement of Income for the
2016 Fiscal Year Fiscal year from February 2015 January 2016$ Billion Net
Revenues or Sales 39.53B Cost Of Goods Sold30.34B Gross Profit9.19B Expenses
from Research Development Administration Selling General expense7.82B Income
before Depreciation Depletion Amortization1.38B Depreciation Depletion
AmortizationNon Operating Income0.015B Expense from Interest0.080B Gross
Profit/(Loss) before income tax1.31B Income Taxes Provision0.503B Interest from
MinorityInvestment Gains (Losses)Income from other sourcesIncome Before Disc
Operations Extra ordinaries0.807B Discontinued Operations Extraordinary
Items0.090B Net Income (Profit/Loss) for the year0.897B Relevance of changes
in net income to investors From Table 1 above the net income for the 2016 fiscal
year is $ 0.897 Billion or $ 897 Million (Amigobulls, 2016), which has drastically
dropped from the previous financial year that is 2015 fiscal year which recorded a
net income of $ 1.23 Billion (Best Buy, 2015). Investors use financial statements to
identify if the company is making losses or profit thus is an indicator of whether a
company is growing or not. Net income provides information to current and future
investors as to whether the company or business is making money or not and this
information provides insight on the likelihood or the business succeeding or failing
in the long. For example if a
30. The Energy Development Of Greening Energy Sector
Greening energy sector in India has started through the implementation of various
policies and acts in energy sector. The electricity Act which was enforced in 2003 for
the generation of renewable energy, providing sufficient support and facilitating its
purchase was the first formal process in promoting clean energy (solar energyin
India). Other energy policies and acts like National Tariff policy 2006, National rural
electrification policies 2006 and semiconductor policy 2007 have provided ground for
the establishment of standalone off grid renewable energyand also subsidised
manufacturing of solar panels (solar energy in India).
The installed capacity of solar power plant which was 161 MW in 2010 increased
up to 4097 MW till July 2015 (Phillips, 2014).During the year 2014 2015, there has
been 42 % increase in the solar power installed capacity adding up 1112 MW in the
renewable energy pool (Power brochure India). Recently on August 2015, India has
turned The Cochin International Airport into entirely solar powered airport
producing 48 KWh of energy which is assumed to save 300,000 tons of Equivalent
carbon in the next 25 years (Greenberg, 2015). This has been considered as a great
achievement in clean energy development in India and around world. Madhya
Pradesh, Gujrat, Rajasthan, are the leading states in solar energy production in India.
With the aim to reduce the dependency in conventional fuel, Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE) launched the programme
31. A Character Analysis of Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne s...
A Character Analysis of Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter
Word Count Includes Outline at the End of the Paper
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a book of much symbolism. One of the
most complex and misunderstood symbols in the book is Pearl, the illegitimate
daughter of Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Throughout the novel
Pearl develops into a dynamic symbol; one that is always changing. In the following
essay, I will explore Hawthorne s symbolism of Pearl from birth, age three, and age
seven. Also, I will attempt to disprove the notion that Pearl is branded with a
metaphorical scarlet letter A representing amorality; instead she represents the
immorality of her mother s adultery.
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From that epoch, except when the child was asleep, Hester had never felt a moment
s safety; not a moment s calm enjoyment of her (Hawthorne 67). Hester realized that
she could not enjoy the normal maternal relationship with her daughter because of
the embarrassing symbol on her chest. Hawthorne states, Weeks, it is true, would
sometimes elapse, during which Pearl s gaze might never once be fixed upon the
scarlet letter; but then, again, it would come at unawares, like the stroke of sudden
death, and always with that peculiar smile, and odd expression of the eyes (67).
Hester recognized that Pearl s odd expression was her own recognition of the
immoral meaning of the scarlet letter and Pearl herself.
At age three, Pearl still possessed the same childish fascination with her mother s
decorative symbol of shame. Hawthorne told of one certain incident were ... she
amused herself with gathering handfuls of wild flowers, and flinging them, one by
one, at her mother s bosom; dancing up and down, like a little elf, whenever she hit
the scarlet letter. (67). Pearl, through the use of the letter, toyed with her mother s
emotions as if it were a game placed there for her own personal amusement. Hester
still bore witness to little Pearl s wild eyes ; the same expression that she had seen
before in her eyes as a baby (Hawthorne 67). Hester could tell that with every day that
passed her little girl was becoming more
32. Hills Like White Elephants Literary Analysis
It takes great strength and literary merit as a writer to discuss taboo topics brought
about during their time period. This is exemplified by Ernest Hemingway in his short
story, Hills Like White Elephants. While the actual operation in the story is never
completely discussed, the reader is able to conclude that the couple presented is
talking about, or rather around the subject of getting an abortion. The stylistic choice
of not specifically naming the operation shows an immediate and growing disconnect
between the two major characters in the story. Through the use of many relevant and
appropriate literary devices, Ernest Hemingwaydepicts a struggle over life and death.
The setting in Hills Like White Elephants is extremely important to
33. Loneliness In The Painting Nighthawks By Edward Hopper
Artists often paint on a clean white canvas turning it into a work of art that often
portrays their emotions. The lack of relation between the characters shown in his
painting, Nighthawks . Edward Hoppers illustrates a sense of loneliness in the
painting by his use of lighting, missed opportunities, and a non inviting use of
color despite, something darker and considerably more lonely, in a word,
something more modern, haunts the shadows. The nighttime scene, on a desolate
street intersection, allows the viewer to glimpse inside the Phillies Five Cent Cigar
diner. As shown by the diner s name, it was a time when cigars were smoked
fashionably, and men wore stylish suits and hats, it is evident by their dress, that it
depicts a different era of America. By setting the scene on one of New York City s
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The man and woman might be touching hands, but they are not. The waiter and
smoking man might be conversing, but they are not. The couple might strike up a
conversation with the man facing them, but somehow, we know they will not. We
see the row of empty counter stools nearest us. We notice that no one is making
eye contact with anyone else. Up close, the waiter s face appears to have an
expression of horror or pain. Then there is a chilling revelation: each of us is
completely alone in the world. Even after seventy three years, in a bustling city
that will once again be bright, people can always be alone in the largest of crowds.
Then we realize that Hopper has placed us, the viewer, on the city street, with no
door to enter the diner, and yet in a position to evaluate each of the people inside.
The fact that the diner seems to have no door is interesting because of the no exit
feeling that prevails. Whatever these three may be ordering, is not going to satisfy
their hunger for a human
34. Role Of American Government Essay
Essay: Introduction to American Government What does securing the blessings of
liberty mean exactly? It means to keep all that freedom brings, whether it is
physical, emotional, or financial and to preserve it for children, grandchildren,
and the future generations. What is the role of government? They are a group of
individuals who control and make decisions for a country, state, etc. The
Government is composed of 3 branches which are the Legislative, Executive, and
Judicial. The Legislative branch is responsible for making the laws and also
consists of the senate. The senate s job is basically to write and vote on new laws
called bills. Legislative also has the House of Representatives which creates and
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What is the preamble? It basically describes the explanations why the Framers of the
Constitution made our government a republic. By doing everything they did, the
founding fathers substituted the Articles of Confederation. The Preamble including
the rest of the Constitution was put in writing over a span of around 6 weeks. The
Preamble helped clarify why the Constitution was jot down. But, it isn t the law. The
main purpose of the phrase Secure the blessings of liberty from the preamble and the
entire constitution was to help defend the country s hard earned privileges for
freedom, unfair laws, and liberty from a harsh government. One of the most important
reasons why colonists clashed the American Revolution, the reason was the security
of freedom. For this particular purpose, it makes thorough sense why the framers of
the constitution would have made such an enormous agreement about acquiring
freedom as one of its main objectives. Independence is the freedom to live as you
would want to, given that you follow the laws of the country, and honor the privileges
of others. One was that the constitution takes a profession of authorizing
independence, is by restraining control to the government. For instance, in the Bill of
Rights, the first ten amendments are
35. A Short Note On The Mission Of Scooter Indi
Vision Р°nd Mission of Scooter indiР° Mission To fulfill customer s needs for
economic Р°nd sР°fe mode of roР°d trР°nsport Р°nd quР°lity engineering products
through contemporР°ry technologies. Vision To grow into Р°n environment friendly
Р°nd globР°lly competitive compР°ny constР°ntly striving to meet the chР°nging
needs of customer through constР°ntly improving existing products, Р°dding new
products Р°nd expР°nding customer bР°se. Objective Providing economicР°l Р°nd
sР°fe meР°ns of trР°nsportР°tion with contemporР°ry technology for movement of
cР°rgo Р°nd people.Providing eco friendly, flР°wless Р°nd reliР°ble products to
fulfill customer needs. Рђchieving customer sР°tisfР°ction by providing products Р°t
right price Р°nd Р°t right time. Future of Scooter IndiР° PР°st is deР°d Р°nd gone,
we Р°re stР°nding on the threshold of todР°y, plР°nning for the future. In the
process we Р°dded one wheel, shifting the geР°r from two wheeler to three wheeler
Р°nd propose to Р°dd Р°nother, entering in to the Р°renР° of four wheeler, though
for Р° limited segment the segment of zero emission. The quР°lity hР°s moved
from product to process to people. Only good quР°lity people cР°n work out
quР°lity processes Р°nd provide quР°lity products Р°nd services Environment is our
greР°test heritР°ge Р°nd its protection, our highest responsiblity. Green process
design Р°s Р°lso green product design hР°ve Р°ssumed importР°nce. Eco design of
the products Р°nd process is the tР°sk for tomorrow. Рђccordingly, product
development is the obsession for future.
36. Huguenots After Leaving France In The Late 1700s
Huguenots (late 1700s had went to Americas) French Protestants. The Edict of
Nantes (1598) freed them from persecution in France, but when that was revoked in
the late 1700s, hundreds of thousands of Huguenots fled to other countries, including
America.
Historical Importance Upon leaving France, Huguenots took with them knowledge of
important techniques and styles that they gotten after gaining substantial rights in
France which had a significant effect on the quality of the silk, plate glass,
silversmithing, watchmaking, and cabinet making industries of the Americas of
which many had relocated to along with helping France itself as it had became a
feared nation in Europe allowing for them to start colonization in the Americas.
Edict of Nantes (1598) Granted the Huguenots liberty of conscience and worship in
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They also spoke a French dialect that came to be called Cajun. Cajuns married the
Spanish, French, and Germans.They were largely isolated in large families until the
1930s
French and Indian War (Seven Years War) (1756 1763) Was a war fought by French
and English on American soil over control of the Ohio River Valley English defeated
French in 1763. Historical Significance established England as number one world
power and began to gradually change attitudes of the colonists toward England as the
war had been enormously expensive, and the British government s attempts to impose
taxes on colonists to help cover these expenses resulted in increasing colonial
resentment of British attempts to expand imperial authority in the colonies.
Albany Congress (1754) A meeting in Albany, New York, in 1754, in which the
British colonies attempted to make an alliance with the Iroquois tribe in order to end
their differences. The Iroquois, however, rejected the
37. Working In A Group Setting
Working in a group setting can cause strain on some individuals, but it also can be
helpful to the same individual. Group projects are a major component to both
negative and positive effects. There are then easy and hard components of working
in a group setting, that can range from person to person. The easiest part of working
in a group project was commitment, trust, and motivation. In our group everyone was
committed toward getting a great grade and wanting to work for that. Group projects
usually tend to have people rely on others to do the work. For this project, for
example, I believe my group did not have that issue. We all worked together, splitting
parts up for the presentation, including the PowerPoint, annotated bibliography, and...
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This can work smoothly for some individuals, while making it very difficult for
others. There are skills that should be present to make everything run smoothly.
Communication is a major skill that everyone should work on when in a group
setting. You have to be able to voice your opinion and give ideas. If there is no
communication between a group, two individuals may work on the same topic. This
causes an issue and everyone to be behind schedule. Communication also allows
people to know who is doing what, when everyone is meeting, and how to do a task
in the way everyone wants. This then leads to trust. Trust is also a major skill as
nursing majors and as students that we need to have and strengthen. In group
settings, trust needs to be established to work as a group. When trust is established
within a group, the group can rely on others to give feedback if they do not agree
with something mentioned. Everyone wants the best grade they can receive and
without communication and trust that would not be possible. Relating to nurses,
trust needs to be present because if one nurse asks another for help, they need to
be able to trust they complete the task the complete and proper way. It works for
group projects in the same way. If you ask a member to complete a task for you that
you are unable to complete, you have to trust they will complete it and in the same
way you would. This then leads to
38. Transcending Herbert Marcuse on Alienation, Art and the...
Transcending Herbert Marcuse on Alienation, Art and the Humanities (1)
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses how higher education can help us in accomplishing
our humanization. It looks at the critical educational theory of Herbert Marcuse, and
examines his notion of the dis alienating power of the aesthetic imagination. In his
view, aesthetic education can become the foundation of a re humanizing critical
theory. I question the epistemological underpinnings of Marcuse s educational
philosophy and suggest an alternative intellectual framework for interpreting and
releasing the emancipatory power of education. Truth is ugly. We possess art lest we
perish of the truth.
Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will to Power #822
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In this paper, I want to examine critically some of the problematic implications of
Herbert Marcuse s philosophy in particular for an emancipatory theory of education.
Marcuse s continuing appeal stems especially from his work on the problems of
knowledge and the political implications of education, particularly his critique of the
prevailing mode of schooling in the United States as education to alienationand to
single dimensionality. It also arises from his emphasis on the emancipatory and dis
alienating potential of artand the humanities. It must be admitted from the start that
Marcuse s analysis is unusually absorbing. Even those who strongly disagree with
certain of his formulations, as I do, will find in him sources of immense insight into
philosophical traditions largely eclipsed in the usual forms of U.S. higher education.
Marcuse philosophizes about education under conditions of oppression and alienation
, and this concern and activity has been central to his entire intellectual effort. His
work communicates the vibrancy of his German intellectual sources and an
appreciation for much of the real stress and tension in our lives, which, as he finds,
are continually torn in the conflicts between sensuousness and reason, longing and
gratification. The essential connection of education to the attainment of the social
potential of the human race is an integral part of his general theoretical discourse.
Marcuse s final book, The
39. Nelson Winter s Concept Of `` Inherited Strategy ``
A
Hypothesis
The downfall of many successful firms can be attributed to Nelson Winter s concept
of inherited strategy .
Objective
This paper will explore and discuss a former leading company, Borders, and support
this case study with Circuit City, and Blockbuster, to surmise if the failure of large,
leading firms in the competitive marketplace is in fact due to their inability to change
their inherited strategy .
B
i. Evidence
a. Border s focused on having a superior selection to competitor Barnes Noble,
ignoring the fact that customers were neither aware of, nor, when made aware,
impressed by that fact. An increased focus on stocking more CDs and DVDs
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ii. Evidence
1. BORDERS (Initial Case Study)
As business flourished, Borders grew ready to expand. Borders unleashed its first
large superstore model bookstore in 1985 and subsequently opened five more
throughout the Midwest. The superstores were unlike any other bookstores of the
time they featured coffee bars and lounge areas to provide customers with unique in
store experiences that set Borders apart from its competitors. Needing to manage their
large inventory of books, they had an early technical advantage: a superior inventory
system that could monitor sales trends, replenish specific titles as they were sold,
optimize, and even predict, what consumers across the nation would buy. At first, the
inventory management system was based on a card stock system, but the company
eventually turned the system into a sophisticated computer software program (WSJ,
2011). This inventory management system was ahead of its time and contributed
greatly to Border s success since it streamlined shelving costs and allowed Borders
Group to offer a wider variety of titles at much lower costs than its rivals. This was a
supporting technology that would improve the features of existing products or
services, and conventional customers and the market would appreciate and adopt
these technologies fast. There are also disruptive technologies, which unlike this,
challenge the current way of doing things. Products based on
40. Archaeology and Ethics
Michelle Heatherly
Archaeology and Ethics
11/15/12
Student Id: 5920 mheathe3@utk.edu Anth 120 004
There are many similarities in the ethical statements/codes of the SAA, SHA, AIA,
and RPA. The ones that pertain to this case are as follows: it is the responsibility of
archaeologists to work for the long term conservation and protection of the
archaeological record (SAA 1, AIA 1, RPA 1.1 e). The buying and selling of objects
out of archaeological context is contributing to the destruction of the archaeological
record around the world, and these items should not be traded, sold, bought, or
bartered as commercial goods (SAA 3, SHA 6, AIA 2, RPA 1.2 e). Within reasonable
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Also they are to be careful to preserve and protect the archaeological site when
publishing and distributing information about their nature and location (SAA6 and
SHA3).
Finally, the last ethical dilemma to be discussed is the importance of
archaeologists to inform the proper authorities when illegal trading, or selling, of
artifacts is discovered. In the text it states, The two project directors reply that they
will not purchase the pots themselves, nor will they guarantee that authorities will
not be notified. They do, however, loan the men some gasoline and a video camera
for a day, to record the pots and their location. It is questionable that the two
directors would only imply that they could not promise the authorities would not
be notified. It is their duty to do so, according to the statements and ethical codes
of many archaeological organizations. They also give the local employees gasoline
and a video camera for a day leads the reader to believe that they are okay with this
sort of behavior and have no intention of notifying the proper authorities. It also
says that because of the video camera, many of the villagers now know where the
cave is, and will likely know what ends up happening to the pots. Because the
villagers now know where the cave is, it is even more important that the authorities
are notified so that similar situations do not arise with villagers scavenging the cave
and finding more
41. Greed In The Devil And Tom Walker
Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy
the need without ever reaching satisfaction . This statement by Erich Fromm
illustrates that greed is something that a person will not reach that goal in life, if
people do not put the time and effort. Greed is the desire to have power and wealth
but causes people to be nasty to one another. Greed involves not only being selfish
to one another, but also having power and wealth. In The Devil and Tom Walker ,
Tom Walker was the friend of needy, and acted like a friend in need ,and he always
wanted more, he made money hand over hand, became a rich and mighty man, and
exalted his cocked hat upon Change (Irving). Throughout the short story, Tom is a
selfish
42. Rhyme Case Study
3.2.1. Creation of the reporter plasmid with VDREs
WT and mutant VDREs fused to a minimal promoter were ordered as premade G
blocks with restriction sites to allow cloning upstream of Firefly luciferase (Method
xxxx). 3.2.2. Sequential digest of SacI and BglII
As there is no buffer in which both SacI and BglII exhibit 50% activity, a sequential
digest was necessary (Method 2.3.). The digest was successful and the resulting cells
were then lysed.
3.2.3. Transformation using DH5 alpha cells
Transformation was carried as instructed in Methods2.4.
The cloned VDR was placed in front of the Firefly and Renilla luciferases. A
microplate was set up for the cell transfection and the cells were transfected into
HEK293T cells (Method2.5.). A dual luciferase assay was then run and luciferase...
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This WT stimulation was expected. The difference seen between WT1 and WT2 is
due to the use of two different clones being used. The mutants were found to not be
acting as expected. However, the mutant UGG is higher than the WT UGG. It is
possible that is as a result of the mutant having not been stimulated by calcitriol.
Because of this, a fold stimulation plot was produced (Figure 6b). Also with the UGG
mutant codon, it can be seen that the calcitriol is not responsive when transcription
does not stop at the first stop codon.
A final Western Blot was done to analyse the transfected cells.
24 tubes were arranged, each receiving 2.5 Ојl from each well on the transfection
plate to give a total volume of 10 Ојl of each example because each transfection has
four samples available.
Two separate polyacrylamide gels were run at 100V for 60 mins. The gels were
transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane and treated with primary and secondary
antibodies (Methods2.6.). This was followed with three 5 minute washes with PBS
T, and scanned. The results can be seen in figure 7 as
43. Chemistry Lab
Physical and Chemical Change
Objective: Recognize and distinguish between chemical and physical changes.
Materials:
lab balancemicrospatula
lab burnerdropper pipet
5 test tubesmortar and pestle
test tube rackmagnet
test tube holderinsulating pad
watch glasssafety goggles
glass squarelab apron or coat
copper sulfate pentahydrateiron fillings
sodium chloridemagnesium ribbon
hydrochloric acidpaper (5 cm x 10 cm)
silver nitaratebirthday candle
sulfurmatches
Procedure:
1. Place a small amount of wax from a birthday candle into a test tube. Heat gently
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For example, in the experiment when I poured Hydrochloric acid in a test tube and
then one magnesium ribbon, the substances started to bubble. Other than that, when I
took the wooden split and lit it, I burned the green paper and it changed brown
around the edges of the paper.
3. The new substances that were formed as a result of chemical change were many.
When I took the candle and lit it, it burnt and formed smoke. When I took the
wooden split and lit the paper on fire, the color around the green paper changed to be
brown, burnt and changed into ashes. Also, I poured Hydrochloric acid and
magnesium ribbon in a test tube and it started bubbling and it heated up in the bottom.
4. The following examples do not always indicate chemical change. For example,
change in color will always indicate chemical change because the color changes but
it does not change the substance s physical properties. The apparent loss in mass is
a phase change; therefore the entire substance goes through a physical change. The
apparent disappearance of a substance is a chemical change and will always be a
chemical change because it might result of a soluble substance dissolving in a liquid
and changes the entire substance in a chemical phase.
5. Substances in a mixture can be separated depending on the substances involved.
You can use a magnet to separate a magnetic substance form a non magnetic one,
45. The Joy Luck Club Essay
The Joy Luck Club Entry 7 Waverly was going to tell Lindo of her and Rich s
engagement, but whenever she mentioned him, Lindo cut her off and began to talk
about something else. Waverly was convinced that her mother did not have any
good intentions, and that she never saw good in people. Due to this, she was afraid
of what her mother will say when she would meet Rich. According to Waverly, she
and Rich shared a pure love , which she was afraid her mother would poison.
Waverly planned to go to Auntie Suyuan s house with Rich for dinner, knowing that
her mother would then invite the two over for dinner to her house, and this would
give her mother a chance to get to know and warm up to Rich. However, when they
went for dinner, Rich did everything incorrectly he didn t understand Chinese customs
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This left Lindo horrified, and Waverly never got the chance to tell her that she and
Rich were going to get married. Waverly woke up the next morning, tense. She
rushed to her parents home determined to tell her mother of the engagement. She
woke Lindo up as she began to cry. Lindo worried about what had happened, to
which Waverly responded that nothing had happened and that she and Rich were
getting married. Her mother told her that she had already known. Waverly had
assumed that Lindo despised Rich, but Lindo was surprised that her daughter
believed so. When Waverly tried to explain why she thought so, her mother said, her
face containing a look of sorrow, Ai ya, why do you think these bad things about
me? So you think your mother is this bad! You think I have a secret meaning. But it
is you who has this meaning, Ai ya! She
46. Crooks Social Commentary
In chapter 4, Steinbeck is make social commentary about racism in America with
the situation with Crooks. In the scene where Lenny comes into Crooks room
Crooks said Why ain t you wanted? Lennie asked. Cause I m black. They play
cards in there, but I can t play because I m black(68) . Crooks represents black
Americans at the time and how they re segregated even in California, a state that is
seen as forward compared to the rest of America and especially the south. This is
shown when Crooks said I ain t a southern negro, he said. I was born right here in
California... He laughed. If I say something, why it s just a nigger sayin it(70) . The
segregation is viewed by Crooks having his own room and not being able to play
horseshoe with the other
47. Class Structure In Ivanhoe
The classic tale of Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott describes the middle ages in English
history, where England was ruled by Richard the First who was a greater warrior
than administrator and spent most of his time away from his kingdom, fighting
battles and the Crusades alike. The next in line Prince John in the mean time had
taken over the throne and along with his council of advisors had wrecked havoc in
England, especially for the Anglo Saxonsand Jews.
The novel, Ivanhoe, tells the reader about a medieval period of knights in shining
armour, damsels in distress, codes of conduct, the Church, chivalry and classic
romances. Scott portrays the medieval setting of Ivanhoe by describing events that
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Each noble classified his land into different divisions which would be administered
by vassals or nobles of a lower standing. These vassals paid rent to their overlords
and supplied them with men to fight their battles. Under these vassals were Anglo
Saxons who had not managed to retain their lands and surfs who served the noble
and did their menial tasks. Apart from this there were Franklins who had managed to
retain their lands and not bow under the pressure from the Normans. Cedric the
Saxon was such an Anglo Saxon. Scott poses a contradiction of sorts regarding the
class structure in society. He protest the feudal system in which the Norman
overlords oppress and exploit those under them, especially the Anglo Saxons and
force the Franklins to come under their rule. At the same time we see that Franklins
like Cedric the Saxon and Athelstan profit from this system and enjoy having thralls
or slaves under them. Gurth, the son of Beowulph is the born thrall of Cedric if
Rotherwood. Another part of the class structure is the position of women, because at
the end of the tournament, in the pageant Prince John hold, it seems that a women is
only take into consideration because of their beauty. Both Rowena and Rebecca are
only given the importance that they are because of their fairness. It appears that had
they not been beautiful, their role in the story would have been
48. Blackrock Play Essay
The first of two plays that has been considered for selection in upcoming
International Theatre for Young People s Festival soon to be held in Vancouver,
Canada is Blackrock by the late Nick Enright. The plays must represent the values,
attitudes and beliefs of today s Australian Youth Culture. Blackrock explores the
strength of mateship, the importance of image and the dangers of peer pressure,
parties and underage drinking. The second play is the popular Blurred by the
playwright Stephen Davis; which offers a comedic and clever representation of
perhaps the most famous Australian youth orientated rite of passage, Schoolies .
Both of these plays portray representations of the highest calibre of Australian youth
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Now you get in the van. Your turn to look after me. (P56 7) This illustrates not
only what type of character Ricko is but also the way in which he interacts with
other characters in Blackrock. He uses foul language such as: You are, man, you
fucken are (p57) The language used in Blackrock depicts the Surfie sub culture
that resides within Australian Youth Culture. A prime example of how Enright has
utilized language to appeal to the targeted group, teens, was one of Toby s initial
lines. Toby is a close friend of Jared and also sister of Jared s girlfriend Rachel: I ll
put on a keg show down the surf club (P3) Enright also exploits Australian
colloquialisms to reiterate the theme of teenage rebellion, something generic of the
western world. Unfortunately inherit of teenage rebellion is anti social behaviour so
eloquently put by Dave: Bet ya ten bucks you can t take out that street light (P27)
Also it is apparent that the teenage characters in this play, are excessively
disrespectful of their parents: Diane (mother) Where are you going? Jared (son) Shut
up! Shut the f@#$ up! (P29) Enright also to connect with audiences uses
colloquialism and refers to things that aren t widely apparent internationally, only
adding to the genuine underpinning of the play: It s not a
49. Theodore Roosevelt s Assassination
In 1898, Theodore Roosevelt become the Governor of New York, and In 1901 he
became the Vice President of the United State (William McKinley was the
president) In that same year Theodore became the president, because McKinley
was shot and killed. Since Theodore was the Vice president, he was promoted to
president. He was the 26th president and also he youngest president to be in the
office at the age 42. John F. Kennedy later became the youngest person to win the
election and become president at the age of 43. After 3 years, the Panama Canal
was set to build. In that time period, there were a lot of people saying that, it was a
bad idea, and others said it was a good idea, but he didn t listen to anyone but
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In the same year, a earthquake hits San Francisco, and Theodore Roosevelt went
there and started help the people over there. In 1905 Russo Japanese War was
started and Theodore was part of it, so in 1906 the war ended thanks to Theodore
and his work, which lead him to be the first president, to get the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt receives a petition from Republican governors
Republican governors to accept nomination for president. He started a new party
called the Bull Moose party and he was nominated as presidential from him party.
That was the first time, a third party candidate received lots of amount of vote but
unfortunately Theodore loses the presidential election to Woodrow
50. The Growing Threat Of Space Debris Elimination
Through...
The Growing Threat: Space Debris Elimination through Robotics
An over statement of the importance of the use of the Earth s orbital space is not
possible. It is very apparent that we as the human race, while broken up into many
different countries, have grown accustom to the comforts, knowledge, and safety
provided by the technology we launch into space. Examples of the benefits are
cellphones, GPS for direction, environmental studies, weather forecasting, defense,
and much more. However, with every placement of advanced technology into orbit
the continuation of the ability to launch additional assets are at risk. The
thousands of articles left behind following the launch of spacecraft or vehicles
generate that risk. Over the past fifty plus years, the risk has increased
exponentially. Donald Kessler, a NASA astrophysicist, shared his perception of
such risk in 1978 (LaVone, 2014). Mr. Kessler theorized a self sufficient event
capable of eradicating viable assets within the condensed orbital space
encompassing Earth. Mr. Kessler noted that the collision of defunct satellites or
other objects left behind in space are capable of ensuing a chain reaction of epic
magnitude. The focus of Kessler s theory projected beyond the larger size debris but
emphasized the imminent danger of small debris in orbit (LaVone, 2014). At the time
only theory, but now more than likely possible. The preservation and continuation of
space exploration have compelled other agencies,
51. The Positive Impact Of The Juvenile Justice System
The Juvenile Justice system (JJS) is not beneficial to the civilians in the
community.Young adults that have committed indescribable crimes are being
released back into the community for a second chance.This is endangering the
lives of other innocent people and is definitely not helping the juvenile in
anyway.Kevin C Framingham has a very strong opinion in which he is agreeing
with the way the JJS is ran. Mr. Framingham wrote an article For Teen Ink about
how rehabilitating young criminals is an amazing idea. The article is called
Punishment or Rehabilitation? . He answered the question many people ask What
is the true aim of our prison system? The answer he gave was Their most important
function must be to rehabilitate criminals into society so prisons can have a
positive effect on inmates .This should not be the goal in our JJS. As of now, the
JJS is rehabilitating murders, molesters, sexual assaulters, ect. These dangerous
criminals are released back into the world.This is putting men, women, and children
in danger everyday ,yet the JJS still does it. In the month of May,2015 two twelve
year old girls stabbed their friend,Payton Leutner, nineteen times repeatedly.Anissa
Weier and Morgan Geyser said that they attempted to kill their friend to be accepted
into the mansion of a fictional character that goes by the name of Slenderman .The
two girls lured their dear friend into the woods where they stabbed her and then left
her to die. Luckley, Payten
52. Women And Patriarchy In The Winter s Tale
Men rule the world, but women rule the men. This has become glaringly obvious
when deciding how to analyse critically, patriarchy in Shakespeare s play The
Winter s Tale. There is little doubt that this play represents English patriarchal
society in the Jacobean Era, and how the men in power, or authority, treated the
fairer sex : their wives, daughters, and women in general. In this essay, elements
examined will surround King Leontes and his relationships, such as with his old
friend King Polixenes of Bohemia, his young son Mamillius, and finally with the
women in his life, Queen Hermione, and Lady Paulina. Leontes is not only head of
his household; he is also King of Sicilia, thus head of all households in the country,
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Brunner writes that Paulina is as feminism demands, to not only critique the
system but also prescribe alternatives and take concrete action , and due to female
solidarity towards Hermione, is willing to use that tongue I have. If wit flow fromt
t as boldness from my bosom, let t not be doubted I shall do good (2.2.53). A
mother son dynamic develops between Paulina and her King, and as his penance for
past sins, is managed by the woman he once labelled an audacious lady (2.3.43) and
mankind witch (2.3.68). She usurps the gender role stereotype of the time, by acting
as counsellor and providing honest guidance to the remorseful monarch for 16 years,
but in the end she removes the mask of the punitive and demanding mother, resuming
her normal place (Erickson
53. British Imperialism In Africa
Imperialism in Africa was a hindrance towards development of African states as
independent nations. Borders being drawn poorly, horrible treatment of the people
originally living there, and dependence on the mother country were all responsible for
delaying the countries of Africa becoming modern an independent land.
Imperialism is a specific form of colonial rule where the mother country does not send
its own people to the country. Imperialism is characterized by indirect rule by the
parent country. European nations frequently created large imperial possessions for
wealth and exports. European countries often exploited other lands, such as Africa for
natural resources. Africa was often exploited for its precious minerals and metals.
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Also, a large portion of eastern edge of Cape Town was surrounded by native people
that had many conflicts with themselves. The British in the late 19th early 20th
century the British were still a minority in South Africa. During this time, the British
to prevent South Africa from becoming independent used various tactics to keep
South Africa part of the British Empire. One such tactic used by the British was to
keep South Africa was to foster a British identity in South Africa. Additionally, the
British used a connected economic, commercial, and strategic link between South
Africa and Britain. Essentially Britain made South Africa dependent on Britain for
their economic and financial stability. The also laid the foundation for Apartheid
which was the separation of races other than white in South Africa. Britain also made
their other colonies dependent on them. Africa was very important to European
countries due to it s natural resources coal, gold and other resources. Especially in
the Congo which was a source of revenue for Belgium. The Berlin Conference
divided up Africa in 1884 between the European countries to prevent conflict between
the parent countries. Borders were drawn on
54. U.S. Airways Flight 1549 Accident Essay
U.S. Airways Flight 1549 Accident: Flight Accident: The above mentioned airplane
was a planned commercial passenger flight that took off from LaGuardia Airport,
New York destined for Charlotte Douglas Airport in North Carolina on January 15,
2009. Six minutes after takeoff, the airplane was successfully abandoned in Hudson
River after striking multiple birds during its initial climb out. The crew reported by
radio two minutes after takeoff at an altitude of 3,200 feet, the Airbus experienced
multiple bird strikes. The result of this multiple bird strikes, which occurred in
northeast of George Washington Bridge was compressor stalls as well as loss of
thrust in both engines. The Airbus was ditched in Hudson River after the aircrew...
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After successfully ditching the plane in mid river, the aircrew began to evacuate
the 150 passengers immediately. While some passengers were evacuated through
the four mid cabin emergency window exits, others were evacuated through the
front right passenger door. The rescue efforts involving local ferries and tugs
began almost immediately with some passengers standing on the wings of the
floating plane while others entered life rafts. In addition to these local ferries and
tugs, police helicopters, rescue divers and Coast Guard vessels among others
joined the rescue efforts. Notably, other organizations provided about thirty other
ambulances including various hospital based ambulances. Medical help was also
provided by various agencies on the Weehawken side of the river. These rescue and
recovery efforts led to the safe evacuation of all the passengers as well as the flight
crew. While seventy eight people were treated for minor injuries and hypothermia,
the two broken legs of one woman, a fight attendant, was the only major injury.
While some patients were treated in triage facilities, about twenty four passengers
and two rescue personnel were cared for in hospitals. The aftermath of the accident
led to the plane being anchored to a pier near the World Financial Center in order to
stop it from floating out
55. The Fifth Child by Doris Lessing Essay
The Fifth Child by Doris Lessing
The character of Ben Lovatt in Doris Lessing s The Fifth Child is one that is very
powerful, and also extremely interesting. He is violent, and unbelievably strong, yet
he would not be able to fend for himself in the big, bad World . Doris Lessings use of
a very effective mixture of characterisation, symbolism and language use result in a
very intriguing and fascinating novel.
At the start of the novel, the reader is lulled into a sense of happiness and perfection
in the lives of Harriet and David. The description of the house that they buy gives the
impression that they have lots of positive plans for the future. When the house is
being described, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is in constant pain, and unable to do anything at all. The pain even becomes so
unbearable that she has to take steroids to mitigate the pain. The baby inside of her
is often referred to as the enemy and also a fearful strength . This negative language
gives the reader the impression that things are not right, with the pregnancy, and the
baby inside of Harriet. Harriet has a really hard time of things whilst carrying Ben
inside of her. She is constantly in pain, and thus resulting in her being extremely
snappy towards others. This gives the impression that things are on the decline.
The fifth child causes David and Harriet to drift further apart. It becomes so
extreme that they are sleeping in different rooms. This is a really big sign that the
relationship between Harriet and David is waning. This is a big thing because they
were a very happy couple before there was any presence of Ben, whether it was inside
of Harriet or after he was born.
At night, David heard her moan, or whimper, but now he did not offer comfort, for it
seems that she did not find his arms around her any help
This shows how badly things had become between David and Harriet.
Harriet s relationship with her children deteriorates, and things become really severe.
It goes to the point where she has to secretly visit her children in their beds so
56. Collings Ranch Conglomerate Case Study
Our third stop was along the interstate, right between two formations of Washita
Valley. The formation on the north of us was represented by Pennsylvanian Collings
Ranch Conglomerate (around 350 million years old), which is shown with blue
color on the map and the formation on the south of us was represented by Ordovician
Kindblade Limestone (around 450mil years old), shown by the pink color on the
map. There is a huge time gap between these two formations. The Collings Ranch
Conglomerate is outstandingly exposed along Interstate 35 near the top of Arbuckle
Mountains. It was formed during late Pennsylvanian and is slightly younger than
Devil s Kitchen Conglomerate. Large size of grains, conglomerate boulders and
cobbles, indicate high energy
57. Curd Lab
What is the effect of specific souring agent on the mass of curd? Purpose: The
purpose of this lab was to find what souring agents (lemon juice and vinegar) do to
the mass of curd. Background: Curds are dairy products that are formed through
coagulation (the action or process of liquid changing to a solid or semi solid state).
Coagulation is initiated by the addition of an acidic substance (such as vinegar of
lemon juice) to milk. Curdling, also known as milk souring/spoiling, can also happen
naturally. Milk contains protein molecules that typically repel each other, but in the
process of curdling, proteins in the milk clump together (Moncel), As the pH of the
milk declines, becoming more acidic, the protein molecules to attract one... Show
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After 16 mL of lemon juice was added, the curd mass increased by about 42 g,
whereas the mass of the curd after 16 mL of vinegar was added increased by about
34 g. The lines on both graphs look similar, indicating that the rate of increase of
curd mass was consistent for both vinegar and lemon juice. Conclusion: From the
data gathered from the experiment it shows that the souring agent that was more
acidic clearly created more mass. The souring agent predicted to generate the most
amount of mass was lemon juice, the reason behind that was the pH and pKa of
lemon juice is more acidic than vinegar. From what was tested it is shown that
depending on the souring agent it will affect the mass of curd. After 6 total trials
from each souring agent, lemon juice and vinegar, lemon juice was the dominant
agent. Lemon juice produced a substantial difference between the agents at a
consistent rate. At first Vinegar was showing promise, seeming like the more acidic
and powerful agent, yet lemon juice increased at a higher rate. For 3 out of the 4
test of different amounts lemon juice approximately had a greater mass by 5 6
grams. For example, at 16ml, trial 2, lemon juice had the mass of 41.9, while vinegar
had 36.3. In conclusion, lemon juice was the standout souring agent, producing more
curd than vinegar, and shown by data to be more