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General Marion A Revolutionary Tactician During The...
General Marion a Revolutionary Tactician During the Revolutionary War
During the revolutionary war American military officers had to evolve their tactics in order to out
maneuver the large British forces to win the war. General Francis Marion would become known as
one of the more famous revolutionist of his time. Taxes imposed by the Crown were enacted to recoup
expenditures from the French and Indian War, but the American colonist despised the British
authorities for their heavy handed tactics (Savas Dameron, 2006). Within the three years prior to
revolution, the British government imposed the Sugar Act, Currency Act, and Quartering Act upon the
American colonists. The Massachusetts House of Representatives denounced further taxing ... Show
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Most of the Cherokee nation of an estimated 10,000 people favored the British. However, there was a
segment of the population that held the French in higher regard. This was based primarily on their
trade relations and the fact that the British had established four settlements deep in Cherokee hunting
grounds. The tensions between the British and Cherokee were further inflamed by an accidental
massacre when a group of Cherokee warriors were mistaken for those of another tribe. A call went out
for British reinforcements and the desire for South Carolina to send its own militia. It was in this
militia that Lieutenant Marion now served.
As Cherokee Warriors lay in ambush along a narrow pass Lieutenant Marion s South Carolina Ranger
Company was chosen to lead the way. Marion s unite was moving north when met by a force of
approximately a thousand Cherokees. His unit took severe casualties but cleared a way for the main
force to continue its advance.
The French and Indian War had done several important things. It cleared the French from North
America, establishing the British Empire. It trained colonist in the ways of war by teaching them how
to fight for a unified cause, and it created the circumstance that would spark the American Revolution.
The actions of the British following the war including taxation to pay for the war, the quartering of
troops, restrictions on trade
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Of Postcolonization In That Deadner Dance, And That...
More than seventy five percent of the world s population have had their lives shaped by colonisation.
It is clear to distinguish how significant this influence has played within the political and economic
spheres, though its general impact on the perceptual contexts of contemporary peoples is often less
obvious (Ashcroft 2004, p. 1) . Through the perceptive acquisitions of literature, deeper insight toward
past expression and thought can be attained. This offers incomparable understanding toward the
conflicting ideologies and experiences held by those before, and furthermore describe the
sociocultural influences that may have assisted with the establishment of British colonisation. Through
the enquiry of colonisation and historic observation, this paper aims to explore issues relating to
Australian ness, authenticity, ethnicity and identity, to further reveal perceptual understanding through
the literary confides of Kim Scott s That Deadman dance (2010), and My life as a fake by Peter Carey
(2004). If we grasp an understanding of what colonisation institutes, we can begin to realise that the
theories of psychoanalysis, Marxism and postcolonialism each hold parallel qualities through which
opinions of race and identity are expressed, and exercised. Furthermore, through the roots of
postcolonialism, we can begin to understand that it is specifically a postmodern discourse that consists
of the responses and scrutiny of cultural injustices which, in turn, result from the
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Understanding professional supervision practice
Understanding professional supervision practice (LM2a)
4.1 Performance Indicators are quantifiable measurements, agreed to beforehand, that reflect the
critical success factors of an organization. They will differ depending on the organization.
Whatever Performance Indicators are selected, they must reflect the organization s goals, they must be
key to its success and they must be quantifiable (measurable). Performance Indicators usually are long
term considerations. The definition of what they are and how they are measured do not change often.
The goals for a particular Performance Indicator may change as the organization s goals change, or as
it gets closer to achieving a goal.
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Examining documentation such as case notes using an established tool such as the NMC guidance or
the Essence of Care guidelines can measure performance of a professional and their documentation.
This spot checking allows you to view employees everyday behavior, which may differ from
performance immediately before scheduled reviews.
Speak with clients regarding satisfaction. This gives the organisation another viewpoint to measure
overall performance. A smiling face doesn t always translate into acceptable work practices. Including
comment cards and setting up phone surveys can give customers an opportunity to address issues or
give praise very important for employees to perceive performance management as a way of
acknowledging when their performance meets or exceeds established targets. Using this type of
analysis can help ensure the organisation has a complete picture of employee performance. Colleagues
can be asked to complete peer reviews, frequently referred to as 360 degree appraisal. Knowing how
well employees interact with peers can help measure work ethic and professionalism. It can also help
identify problems but also identity employees with potential for leading new developments or to be
offered more responsibility for example. The use of standard assessment forms, which include open
ended questions about specific incidents (where
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Comparison Of The Interlopers And The Lottery
Every story has been constructed in a unique way. However, there were also ways that authors can use
to construct a great story. Saki s story, The Interlopers , and Shirley Jackson s The Lottery
demonstrates the elements of tension and suspense, specifically through the use of the techniques like
ordering of events, description of settings, and dialogue between characters. Saki and Jackson both
used similar techniques when it came to creating the effect of surprise within in their stories. These
techniques really help the author write and the reader understand the story.
Through the use of the proper order of events, Shirley Jackson started the story on the villagers
gathering at the square about 10 o clock in the morning for the lottery. The author builds the conflict
after the result of the lottery have been announced and Mrs. Hutchinson disagreed with it. The
climactic moment of the story happened when they have known who has won ... Show more content
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Their conversation that talked about what they are going to do to each other when either of their men
arrives on the scene. It says that When my men come to release us you will wish, perhaps, that you
were in a better plight than caught poaching on a neighbor s land, shame on you. However, the author
of The Lottery used this technique to explain what is happening in the lottery. For example, the author
creates dialogues to add suspense to the reader. The Interlopers two main characters are motivated by
hatred initially and they strongly believes that the other is the interloper. Their misfortune causes them
to realize their foolishness and matures them quickly. However, the story s main conflict puts them in
a bind. Their hatred softens and they become motivated by love. The fate of the main characters in
The Interlopers and The Lottery illustrates the danger of excessive
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The Circadian Rhythms Affects Sleep
Circadian rhythm is most known for the effect on sleep and wake, but it also affects eating, hormone
secretion, urination, and much more (Kalat, 2013). Circadian rhythms are endogenous, which means
they are generated from within the body. When broken down into its latin roots circum and dies ,
circadian means about a day. This name was coined as animal circadian rhythms last about a day, or
around 24 hours (Kalat, 2013). Though rhythms are around 24 hours, each individual differs in their
exact rhythm. This can be seen in the difference between morning people , who are alert and awake
early in the day, and night owls , who awaken at a slower pace and reach their peak alertness later in
the day (Taillard, Philip, Coste, Sagaspe, Bioulac, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Insomnia and sleep complaints are common among those who are completely blind. When the
circadian rhythm of those with no light perception, it has been found that they have abnormal rhythms.
Their rhythm pattern is most commonly found to be free running , which means that it is not entrained
to the 24 hour period, by either following a shorter or more commonly longer rhythm (Sack Lewy,
2001). These people lack the ability to adapt to changes in sleep patterns based on light, so as their
schedule changes their rhythm is continually of course. Some days they may have periods of good
sleep and some days they may not, depending on where their life timeline falls against their un
entrained circadian
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Concrete Angel Essay
Kylie Schluter
English 218
Professor Renfrow
November 12, 2010
Word Count: 968
Concrete Angel Concrete Angel is a song written by Rob Crosby and Stephanie Bentley. This song
was sung by Martina McBride and released in 2002. This song can be looked at as a poem with a lot
of meaning behind it. A little girl who was abused violently tries to hide the scars and bruises but still
managed to deal with the pain. Taking a look behind the words of this poem will help readers
understand how the little girl is being portrayed by means of imagery, repetition, metaphors, mood,
and even the meaning of the title Concrete Angel. Rob Crosby and Stephanie Bentley us a lot of
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This little angel could not get help and even though her teachers and neighbors knew what was
happening she never got a chance to rise above the abuse. Crosby and Bentley also use a lot of
repetition throughout this song. When readers come across the first line of the chorus the authors
portray the girl standing hard as a stone...concrete angel. This sets a defying sound for the song as well
as giving an image of a child dying inside. Martina McBride does a great job singing this song
because of her powerful voice and using the repetition of three quatrains involving the words concrete
angel. This gives a clear path for readers to better understand what is happening and what is going to
happen. Yes, it would be better if the little girl was saved in the end but in this case she dies an
unfortunate death. Metaphors are used throughout this song and give readers emotional images to help
better understand what is occurring. Crosby and Bentley use metaphors like It s hard to see the pain
behind the mask. The little girl isn t actually wearing a mask but because she is trying to hide the pain
and acts like nothing is wrong so the word mask is used in the place of the pain that she is hiding.
Another metaphor that is used is when the authors say that her dreams give her wings and she flies to
a place where she s loved. The little girl doesn t necessarily have wings and is flying to a different
place but the authors give an image of
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UHS Water Quality
The water quality was excellent at the UHS creek, but not all creeks or streams have a great water
quality. The current water quality index for the UHS creek is 42. Some human impacts to keep this
water clean consists of a clean environment by not littering, picking up any garbage by/in the creek, or
making sure only pure water is flowing through the stream and not any sewer water. To prove the
point that some creeks don t have a great quality, but actually end up have an excellent water quality
like the UHS creek. Some observations looking at the UHS creek for the first time were; the plants
appeared dead, garbage on the banks of the rivers and in the water, and the creek smelled bad. Even
though these seem like bad observations not all observations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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One example is using bacteria to actually purify drinking water. Although, that seems like a horrible
solution, but according to a new study, certain species of microbes may help remove trace minerals
such as zinc, selenium and even arsenic from your drinking water in the future. Some pros are bacteria
will clean/purify drinking water and the creek water, zinc concentration makes bacteria a million times
higher in the surrounding water (will increase the water index quality), degrade herbicides found in
the water, Aminobacter Bacteria is harmless and still reduces 50% of BAM (a harmless substance),
reduces time and money spent, etc. Some cons include if the bacteria get mixed with invertebrates it
could damage a food chain by killing the invertebrates, some bacteria could cause health problems for
people smelling it, some carbon dioxide gets left behind, bacteria do not fully penetrate within the
sand filters leaves some harmful substances, bacteria don t work well with sand bacteria or just sand,
could kill the plants on the banks of the creek,
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Analysis Of The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros
Imagine feeling like you don t belong and never will, or that the odds of your success is a slim chance
to none. The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisneros, leads us into a world of poverty,
broken dreams, and slithers of hope. The House on Mango Street follows the life of a young girl by
the name of Esperanza Cordero, who occupies her childhood in an indigent Latino neighborhood in
Chicago, Illinois. The books expresses her dire need to have a place where she can call home, and
escape the harsh reality of her expected life. Though, her life on Mango Street is bearable with help of
her little sister Nenny, her two best friends Rachel and Lucy, and her other friend Sally. On her
journey to adulthood, Sandra Cisneros will show how Esperanza assimilates into a mature young lady,
who truly find her identity, and develops emotionally as well as physically.
Ever since that faithful day they moved onto Mango Street, Esperanza has always wanted more. At a
young age, she recalls moving quite a bit, and never finding a place that screams home. Her new
house on Mango Street is an improvement, yet it doesn t satisfy her. It is small and red, with tiny
windows, crumbling bricks, and everyone in her family has to share a bedroom. Esperanza remembers
when a nun drove by her old home on Loomis and said You live there , in a quite disgusted manner.
She recalls feeling sheepish, as she looked up at her raggedy house and longed for it to just vanish. At
this point, Esperanza wrote
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Hypochondriasis Disorder
Hypochondriasis Disorder
Hunter Boumans
Central Louisiana Technical Community College
DEFINITION
Also referred to as Illness anxiety disorder (IAD) , these patients are convinced they have a certain
disorder or disease despite not having any symptoms or possibly having mild symptoms. They may
worsen their symptoms on purpose or fabricate symptoms to exaggerate to the physician that they
have the diseases (different from malingering because with this, they believe they have the disease).
These patients are genuinely worried for their health and when medical exams reveal that there is
nothing wrong with them, severe anxiety may consume them to the point that they develop an actual
illness.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The exact causes remains unknown, but is believed to be psychological impairment owning to
environmental factors.
RISK FACTORS
According to Cleveland Clinic: o HX of childhood illness o HX of childhood neglect or abuse o
Possible symptoms such as severe headaches o Severe life stress o Having another mental disorder
(Major depression, phobia, anxiety, schizophrenia)
SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
According to Psych Central:
1. The time the disturbance has affected the person must be longer than 6 months
2. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another underlying psych disorder
3. The disorder causes distress in their work life, social life, and other areas of daily functioning.
4. Misinterpreting minor symptoms often
5. Visiting the doctor
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Satire In Voltaire s Candide
Voltaire s fast moving satire is a book full of sarcastic outlooks on the worst the world has to offer.
The story mocks the outlook that we live in the best possible world by putting characters in the worst
possible situation. Rape, slavery, mass death, and cannibalism are some of the few disaster take place
in the story, humorously cushioned with the ideals of vanity, love, and finding fortune. Candide is the
main character in the story, walking readers through a book full of chaos. Despite being the main
character of this story Candide has few redeeming qualities, he is naïve, quick to violence, doesn t
seem to think through his actions to the fullest. He begins with an overly simple understanding of how
the world works. His teacher Panglass teaches him that Candide is living in the best ... Show more
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Candide falls in love with his cousin Cunegunde and when caught kissing her is thrown out of his
uncle s home. Candide at this time in the story has no true understanding of the world and this leads
him from bad to worse. He is tossed in the army where Voltaire shows that there is no winning in war
and that the army can be a savage place. Candide is almost killed by his fellow soldiers for the simple
act of taking a walk and later after running from the army sees the horrors of war after discovering two
villages. The two villagers are on opposite sides of the war; but both have been plundered, men and
children killed, and the women raped. During the entire story Candide finds himself is horrible
situations like this; however he is able to stay true to the belief that he is living in the best of all
possible works because after each hardship he finds some sort of out. Pangloss in Candide s teacher
and represent intellectuals of that time. He believes that with no doubt he is living in best of all
possible worlds, however he is a simple minded man who is somewhat blind to things happening
around him. He ignores his own
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Patrick Henry s Speech To The Second Convention
As Benjamin Franklin once said, They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety . In Benjamin Franklin s quote is saying that if someone gives
up the necessary liberty to receive safety that means they do not deserve neither safety nor liberty.
Safety can be defined as the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger,
or loss. It can also be defined as the quality of averting or not causing injury, danger, or loss. In
modern day safety is prominent in the society, safety has even been questioned in today s society. The
ones who are responsible for protecting the citizens and keeping them safe have been coming under a
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In Patrick Henry s Speech it has a lot of good points about safety. In Patrick Henry s speech Mr.Henry
says Three million of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, in such a country as that which we
possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. This part of Mr.Henry s
speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it shows how the citizens were not protected
they were not given liberty. They were not given any kind of safety from their leaders they were being
killed and fought against by the people who were supposed to protect them. In a different part of
Mr.Henry s speech , he said These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to
which kings resort. This part of Mr.Henry s speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because this
quote relates to the ideal of Safety because it shows how the people are willing to start war because of
the people that were supposed to protect them. One other part of this very famous speech closely
relates to the American Ideal of Safety. It reads Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the
world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for
us; they can be meant for no other. This closely relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it
shows how these people have came to the quarter of the world and are no longer safe. Great Britain is
treated them completely wrong they have even killed some of their own. Overall the American Ideal
of Safety can be demonstrated throught
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Descriptive Essay About The Zoo
The sun was shining, the sky was spotted with clouds, and the wind was whistling as it passed through
the trees. Overall, it was the perfect day to visit the zoo. Smiling, happy children bounded beside me
as I walked underneath the large, blue and yellow sign announcing The Colorado Zoo. As I walked
onto the sidewalk, I looked out over the habitats. The big, colorful signs advertising the exotic animals
brought from all over the world! Animals that were taken from their home, taken from their habitats,
and taken to a world where they are put on display. Animals who are forced to live out their lives in
zoos in unhealthy, degrading, and devastating ways. The first exhibit I encountered was the black
bears. Their thick, glistening fur was reflecting the light on and off as they paced the entire patch of
land. Walking back and forth, the bears footprints could be seen in the dirt as they slowly wove a path
into the land. One bear was just lying around in the blistering sun barely moving. No trees, no bushes,
and no pools of water to allow the animals to cool down. The more I looked, the more I noticed how
barren the display was. I couldn t stop thinking how sad the entire place looked when I compared it to
the bears natural habitat, how artificial the habitat probably seemed to the bears, and how in most
cases this life was the only one the bears would ever know. There was just a round prison with limited
space, in which three enormous bears lived. Most bears in the wild are solitary creatures who only
come together for mating season, but here they were forced to spend all day with each other. Forcing
myself to continue, I made my way to the the tigers. Animals are meant to roam miles and miles every
day. These animals are contained every hour of every day in small enclosures that prohibit the animals
from following their basic instincts. Looking at the tigers, I could very clearly see how this was
affecting the animals. The tigers whole body was round and looked like a balloon. Although it was an
adorable sight, I immediately noticed that the tigers were so fat they would roll around on the ground
instead of walking. I quickly stopped smiling when I realized just how miserable the tigers looked and
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Verizon Fios Case Study
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bundle is custom made to take care of you today. It ll grow with you tomorrow, too.
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Internet plans have the heft to propel your small business where you want it to go.
TOP TECHNOLOGY | There s nothing out there like the 100% fiber optic connection of Verizon
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Communication is a two way street. SpeedMatch allows you to move as fast when you upload as
when you download. You ll get more done, with Verizon FiOS.
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experience.
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from home, SpeedMatch gives you consistent performance. Wherever you are.
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Build a Verizon FiOS business bundle. Get fiber optic phone service that delivers big, just like FiOS
Internet does. Start with Caller ID and standard voicemail. Add intuitive features that elevate the way
you communicate.
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DIRECT CALL PICK UP | Dial an access code to answer any ringing line in the multi line
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Reform Movement In Felix Holt
George Eliot s Felix Holt, published in June, 1866, charts the moral growth and development of the
major protagonists, Felix Holt and Esther Lyon, at the backdrop of Reform Movement. This novel is
praised for the way George Eliot enlists our sympathies in the lives of her characters good and bad
with a heartiness which few other... writers can even rival (Jedrezejewski 67). Though Felix Holt is
presented as an idealised and straightforward character, he lacks in humility. While he ties himself up
with public life, he tries to reform both Esther Lyon and the working class. He sees the two roles as
being quite separate and incompatible, and his moral growth in course of the novel is from his initial
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Felix s moral growth is evident when he ultimately admits to Esther Lyon : If you take me .. . I shall
be forced to be a much better fellow than I ever thought of being .(Eliot, Felix Holt 400)
Esther, living at Treby, .frustrated in her desire for social advancement comes under the influence of
Felix Holt. Her horizon expands and she begins to feel that if Felix Holt loves her, her life would be
exalted into a sort of new blessedness, such as one may imagine in beings who are conscious of
painfully growing into the possession of higher power. She sees him as the means of checking her
pettiness with the suggestion of a wider
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of FDMA
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a design for multiple antenna full duplex (FD) eNodeB (eNB) and
user equipment (UE) transceiver, based on recent progress in the area of self interference cancellation
(SIC). For FD communication, .i.e., simultaneous in band uplink and downlink operation, same
subcarriers are allocated to UE in both uplink and downlink. Hence, contrary to traditional LTE, we
propose using single carrier frequency division multiple accesses (SC FDMA) for downlink along
with the conventional method of using it for uplink. Taking advantage of channel reciprocity in the
case of FD communication and multiple antennas at eNB, use of singular value decomposition (SVD)
in the downlink allows multiple user (MU) to operate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This signal is then converted to the frequency domain by taking the N point DFT, which is given
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John Winthrop Case Analysis
In the early 17th century, a large religious group of Protestants desired to purify their spiritual
identities by reforming away from the Church of England. The Protestants revolutionized the religious
world into a strict belief group of Puritans. The Puritans desired to have religious freedom in their
ideal utopia of Christianity. The Puritans envisioned the New World as God s gift of grace and mercy.
As the years passed, the Puritans journeyed to the New World because they expressed God s
opportunity to build a Puritan society. The Puritan communities consisted of self reliance, simplicity,
obedience to God, and spiritual influence of God s scripture. Also, the Puritan communities relied on
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Unlike Bradford and Winthrop, Bradstreet experienced God s gracious dealings in her love of her
family, nature, external conflicts, emotions, and difficult experiences in life. Throughout her life, she
questioned God s omnipresent because she felt out of place in the Puritan theology due to her
misunderstanding of scripture. In Bradford s words, Many times hath Satan troubled me concerning
the verity of the Scriptures, many times by atheism how I could know whether there was a God; I
never saw any miracles to confirm me, and those which I read of, how did I know but they were
feigned? (Bradstreet 125). ¬As time passed, Bradstreet reflected on her past sickness which developed
her realization of God s way of preparing the heart for the acceptance of His grace. She stated, So
usually thus it hath been with me that I have no sooner felt my heart out of order, but I have expected
correction for it, which most commonly hath been upon my own person in sickness, weakness, pains,
sometimes on my soul, in doubts and fear of God s displeasure and my sincerity towards Him;
(Bradstreet 124). During her spiritual detachment, she immersed herself in the beauty of nature and
her love for her family. Also, she realized the beauty of nature and love in God s
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A Comparative Study Of The Status Of Women
The declaring of 1975 85 decade as the International Women s decade also gave impetus to women s
movements for removing the notion of inferiority of women and giving them a sense of identity. The
Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB) established by the Government of India in 1953, also promotes
and strengthens volunteer efforts for the welfare of women. The Ministry of Welfare, Government of
India, too, gives grants to voluntary organizations for activities like construction/expansion of hostels
for working women in cities.The analysis of six types of movements suggests that movements are
generally initiated and spread by charismatic leaders or by political parties and religious organizations.
In the former case, the ideologies are transmitted downwards while in the latter case, these are
transmitted upwards. Once any movement based on certain ideology changes, it is not necessary that it
will spread in the course of time, it can gain in strength and it can also lose its vitality either because it
is considered irrelevant or because it is suppressed by the government. Comparative Study of the
status of Women in the Period of Pre and post Independence: If we will examine the status of women
and distinguish the position of women in the post independence period with the pre independence
period, we must be in a confuse state of mind that we are moving towards the development or
declining the opposition of women. If we will critically examine the status of women, the impact and
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Impact Of The Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Impacts and Applications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and how it is important?
The developments and transformations of technological revolutions, from the First Industrial
Revolution to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, have plays important roles and significantly influences
our working environments, social commutations, and economic development (Schwab, 2016).
Following by the breakthrough of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the expanding of digital platform
and innovation of technology significantly promote the global communication, efficiency on three
aspects, included business, people, and government. In order to successfully corporate and innovate
into Fourth Industrial Revolution, the business study and the transforming from STEM to STEAM are
valuable and needed to be prepared for the future, not only with hard skills, but also needs soft skills.
What are the impacts and challenges faced by the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Schwab (2016) said that there are three aspects, included business, people, and government that
closely tied together and promote the development of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. These aspects
not only require us to develop innovated and collaborative mindsets of skills, but also needs to have
consciousness on the global world and changing environment. As Schwab (2016) mentioned that the
most important transformation is people and their values, which is also accordance with the challenges
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Design Oriented And Patterns Oriented Perspective On An...
Introduction
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a coherent set of descriptions, covering a regulations oriented, design
oriented and patterns oriented perspective on an enterprise, which provides indicators and controls that
enable the informed governance of the enterprise s evolution and succesd1. In simple terms, an EA is a
conceptual blueprint that defines the structure of an organization in terms of its operation and
interaction among various units within it.
As organizations become larger, operations management become bigger and more cumbersome, hence
the need for an enterprise architecture framework that can describe the underlying infrastructure,
providing the groundwork for the hardware, software, networks and people to work2.
There are a number of enterprise architecture framework in use today with many of them having
similar views and approaches in an attempt to address various needs and concerns of an organization.
Zachman framework for enterprise architecture is one of the major EA framework in use today and is
considered to be one of the pioneers in the ES domain. Zachman EA framework adopts principles of
classical architecture that establish a common vocabulary and set of perspectives for describing
complex enterprise systems2. The Zachman Framework is made up of six perspectives or views,
which are Planner, Owner, Designer, Builder, Subcontractor, and User. The second dimension of
Zachman s Framework deals with the six basic questions: what, how, where, who,
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Wave Patterns
The Effect Mixing Has on the Wave Patterns of a Song
Anna Rezhko
Grade 10
Woodbridge High School
January 16, 2014
Miss Cooper
Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to find the objective difference between an original song
and an acoustic or a remix version of the same song. The expectation was that the difference lies in the
amount of contrast between the highest and lowest amplitude. Sound waves are created when an
object vibrates back and forth and they have amplitudes, wavelengths, and frequencies. Sixty songs
were analyzed in Audacity, a music program. Using the output, their amplitudes were measured and
compared with other versions having clean audio and the same artist. Most of the data supported the
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The outliers to this was Lips Are Moving, Viva la Vida, Take me to Church, and Ice Ice Baby. A
possible reason for this is differences between recording circumstances. All artists have different
equipment and that impacts the sound quality. Unfortunately, this is a variable that couldn t have been
manipulated due to lack of resources and remains an issue in the experimental design. The recording
of Lips Are Moving especially had unusably low Greatest Amplitude readings: 0.20, 0.17, and 0.18
cm. This is probably a flawed recording, not a program error, because all three trials were outliers and
the rest of the songs had different results. Ideally, in future experiments, all the artists should be
brought in to one studio and had them record in the exact same circumstances with the same
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Parent Conference Analysis
Parent Conference Letter Parent Conferences are about YOU!! You should know: what your grades
are. how to fix your low scores or how to find out how. what your behavior is like. The objective of
this letter is: CCSS.W..2 Write informative/explanatory texts to convey ideas, concepts, and
information. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.C Use appropriate and varied transitions. CCSS.ELA
LITERACY.W.8.2.F Provide a concluding statement that supports the information presented. to set
goals for the next marking period. to inform your parents beforehand what to expect during the
conferences. Assignment Write a letter to your parents explaining what they should expect for
conferences and include the following: Paragraph One (3 4 sentences): Include
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Personal Family History
My talk from church 29 July 2012
July 29, 2012 at 2:19pm
I have a family tree with branches by the dozens. I have grandpas. I have grandmas. I have uncles,
aunts, and cousins. When it s reunion time, no matter what the weather, it is such a happy day, when
the family gets together. Moses 6:5 8 and again in verse 46 This history of the dealings of God with
his people and the experiences they had constitutes our present scripture. It is nothing more or less
than sacred family history. Because it was written under the influence of the Spirit of the Holy Ghost,
it became scripture (Theodore M. Burton, The Inspiration of a Family Record, Ensign, Jan. 1977, 17).
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Just stopped. Not one word. I know why I was asked to give this talk. Pick up the pen, Sydney, and
write. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith told us of specific information we should include in our family
records: It is necessary for us to keep an accurate record of our families and record accurately the
dates of births, marriages and deaths, and ordinances and everything that is vital. Every important
event in our lives should be placed in a record, by us individually (Doctrines of Salvation, comp.
Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols. [1954 56], 2:204). For Christmas this past year, we gave each of our
grown children a thought provoking game of sorts. Each family was given a small container
containing 90 folded slips of paper with questions on them, and a blank journal. The questions were
geared to spark ideas for a family history. The journal was to write down their memories that the
questions brought up. Several years ago, our branch had a fall harvest dinner and opened our building
to members and non members alike for a family history open house. Displays were set up all over the
building. Each room had ideas, speakers, displays, games, videos, and information regarding
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Josef Mengele, The Angel Of Death
Introduction Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death, spent 30 years on the run from officials and was
never caught( After ). Josef Mengele was a German doctor. He conducted experiments on prisoners in
Auschwitz. He was also a war criminal after the ending of the war. Josef Mengele intensified WWII in
many ways, and this will be shown through his life, in Auschwitz, and in South America. Life To fully
apprehend Josef Mengele one must first understand his life and how certain events may have affected
him. Josef Mengele was born in Gunzburg, Germany on March 15, 1911(McKale). He mother was
Walburga Mengele and his father was Karl Mengele( Life ). He was the eldest of three sons; Karl and
Alois( Life ). His father was a local industrialist and wanted him to work in his factory( Life ). This
might of made him upset because he wanted to be a doctor. Josef s mother forced them to be devout
Catholics( Life ). He would often describe his mother as not capable of loving( Life ). This might have
caused some of his issues in his later life( Life ). Josef was a good student but had an erratic
personality( Life )(Posner). His erratic personality often scared prisoners of Auschwitz. He was as
well a self confident kid( Life ). Josef Mengele was accepted to the University of Munich( Life ). He
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He was the chief doctor of Auschwitz from 1943 to 1945(Ewers). The camp inmates would call him
the Angel of Death (McKale). They would call him this because he would do experiments on people
and kill them. He personally selected over 400,000 prisoners to die in gas chambers(McKale). Josef
used his service as a Nazi doctor as a springboard toward an academic career(Koren). He would pluck
out hunchbacks, pinheads, hermaphrodites, giants, dwarfs, obese men, and corpulent women but
spared Germans(Koren)( Life ). He would traumatize prisoners and show them his wall of eyeballs(
Life ). He was a ruthless, cold blooded
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The Last Rung Of The Latter Short Story
In The Last Rung of the Latter by Stephen King, Larry, the narrator receives a letter from his younger
sister, Kitty, that she wrote before she committed suicide. Larry retells a story from their childhood in
which he saved Kitty s life after she climbed a broken latter while they were playing a game. In this
short story Larry is forced to come to terms with his sister s death and deal with the guilt of not being
able to save her this time. The change of setting, the theme of guilt, and the use of symbolism all
greatly add to the meaning of this short story. The contrast in setting in The Last Rung Of The Latter is
used to show a change in feeling and mood as the characters grow older. Larry describes the morning
of the accident fondly, remembering how good the barn felt that day. When he begins talking about the
day in the barn, Larry says, On a day like that, the only really nice place to be was the barn. It was
warm, filled with a pleasant mixed aroma of hay and fur and dung, and with the mysterious clucking,
cooing sounds of the barn swallows high up in the third loft. (King 2). This quote indicates that Larry
thought of the barn as a homey and warm place. He does not dislike the setting of his childhood home,
despite the fact that is sister almost died on his terms while they were there. On the contrary, when
Larry speaks about where he lives in the present he seems to resent the constant moving and changing
of his life. Larry even says that, People move around
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Deadpool Movie Psychology
Deadpool, which was one of the most popular movies of 2016, consists of many different
psychological disorders. Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, possesses a superhuman healing
factor that allows him to regenerate damaged areas of his cellular structure at a rate far greater than
that of a normal human being, like us. He is a very unstable individual in a sense that his personality
changes constantly. Throughout the entire movie, it is said that he frequently displays many different
psychological disorders including attention deficit hyperactive disorder, manic depression disorder,
and schizophrenia. One of the disorders Deadpool is diagnosed with is severe ADHD, also known as
attention deficit hyperactive disorder. Within the movie, it is made obvious that he has trouble
focusing on just one thing for an extended amount of time and often talks to himself. This is very
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Manic depression disorder is a mood disorder defined by changes in one s normal behavior along with
excessive energy. In this movie, Deadpool talks to the little voice in his head which is telling him what
to do, whether it be good or bad. Freud claims this to be the superego, which is t is a moral compass
telling us what is right and what is wrong in certain situations we come across in life. Although this is
what Deadpool is diagnosed with in the movie, I do not believe it is portrayed correctly. The superego
is not what determines the disorder. However, the way he reacted to the things the superego convinced
him to do is what should have helped determine the diagnosis. The book describes manic episodes as
excessive excitement, energy, and elation. In my opinion, he was kind of mono toned and laid back the
entire movie. He never really showed excessive emotion, which does not portray this disorder as it
should be
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Deadly Force
As the Court said in the case of Tennessee v. Garner, police use of deadly force to apprehend a fleeing
felon from the scene of a residential burglary does not exceed the constitutional limits (Brody Acker,
2010).
I believe that limiting the power of the police to use deadly force makes the officers job more difficult.
Limiting the power makes the officers job more dangerous from the point of the suspect knowing the
officer is unable to respond correctly to a situation. If an officer is unable to use the force necessary
for certain situations, it not only endangers the officer s life but the lives of citizens around them. The
officer s ability to assist the public may also be limited. Why would the public want to call the police
who will be unable to use deadly force to assist them?
Most law abiding citizens in my area have a weapon in their home and if the officer is limited as to the
use of deadly force, the law abiding citizen will then take matters in their own hands. The other
possibility is that crime rate will drastically rise. Criminals will not be fearful of ... Show more content
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In 2015, the Washington Post reported 987 fatal shootings by on duty officers in their database
(Lowery, 2016). These high numbers along with the role of media, have caused officers to be
scrutinized more than ever. Many of the largest police departments were asked to implement new
training and implement new policies that would decrease the number of fatal shootings (Lowery,
2016). The reform goals were to decrease the number of shootings that were not a crime, but sparked
an outrage in communities (Lowery, 2016). If you look at these goals of reform, it does make sense to
try to find ways to decrease deadly shootings that are not necessary. It just does not make sense to me
to limit officers so much that they are not effective in stopping crime and we are ultimately ruled by
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Basics Journalism
The term journalism has taken on many definitions in the past two decades. It is no longer about
television, print and radio content, but the digitalization of content. Today s journalists are expected to
go beyond traditional journalistic practices. They need to know how to be experts in digital reporting
and publishing. By providing tips on how to organize data digitally, build websites, build an audience,
create video, audio and photographed content, editing and publishing this content, Briggs covers all
areas of digital journalism. Briggs book, consisting of 11 chapters, is divided into three sections
including basics, multimedia storytelling and editing/decision making in journalism.
UNIT 1: BASICS OF JOURNALISM
News companies started using digital technologies nearly 20 years ago. This required professionals in
the industry to change their traditional practices and evolve to the new way of producing content. This
change has not been immediate, but according to Briggs, online technologies allow us to gather
information better, communicate better and create better journalism.
All journalists should have a basic understanding of web design including HTML, CSS and XML
coding. Those who know learn how do this have control over how information is displayed and
distributed on the Web.
All journalists should have a blog. A blog should consist of a good headline, several links, photos and
screen shots. Bloggers should also read and comment on other people s blogs in
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Minstrelsy Influence On American Culture
America has had a longstanding problematic relationship with black people. Not only, have they been
subjected to the atrocious lifestyle of slavery, they have been the subject of constant ridicule and
injustice. The history of minstrel shows and minstrelsy reflect one of the many ways black people
have been exploited. Though the practice or tradition of minstrelsy no longer exists in the way it did in
the past, its long term effects are still present in today s music culture and society. To elucidate,
minstrel shows are considered to be a distinct and popular form of American entertainment. They
usually involve a white individual dressed in outlandish outfits performing skits and songs in black
face. Not only was this highly offensive,
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Wondershare Data Recovery
Ever since media storage devices were introduced, their risks were born along with them. The storage
of important data is one of the most important things one may need now a days. In order to back up
data, users use all kinds of ways. One of the ways to back up and store data is through external hard
drives on MAC. In here, you re going to get an overview and a step by step guide to recover deleted
external hard drive files on MAC. Part 1: Why would you need data recovery software for MAC? We
would need a data recovery software for MAC in order to recover deleted external hard drive files on
mac as well as recovering deleted files from MAC itself. The data recovery software provides enough
room for us in order to be able to recover deleted files from almost anywhere where data is stored.
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While data recovery process is mainly applied to accidental deletion of files from external hard drive.
There occur issues when the data is instead lost due to corruption etcetera of files. For this situation,
Wondershare data recovery offers a solution. Go to the standard mode of Wondershare data recovery
software and instead of the normal wizard mode, choose the Standard mode and click on the Lost file
recovery . The process of scanning will begin and soon, all the lost files will be recovered. Looking
for RAW files? No problem. Wondershare provides a whole another recovery mode through which
you can specifically search for the .RAW files stored on your external hard drive. Do no want to wait
long for the scanning to be completed? Don t worry. Wondershare data recovery provides a solution
for this as well. If you cannot wait for the long process of scanning to be completed before being able
to actually recover deleted external hard drive files on MAC, Wondershare data recovery can save the
scanning results and then you can resume the recovery process by loading the previously saved scan
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An Analysis Of Alexandre Dumas Davy De La Pailleterie
Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, the author of The Three Musketeers, was
born in Villers Cotterets, France on July 24, 1802. His father, also named Alexandre Dumas, was a
general in Napoleon s army. When the author was only four years old, his father died, and he and his
two siblings were raised in poverty by his mother, Marie Louise Elizabeth Davy de la Pailleterie. He
went a private school for a short period of time before he started teaching himself and becoming
homeschooled. In 1823, he moved to Paris, where he was able to obtain a comfortable job as a clerk
for the Duke of Orleans. By this time, he had developed passions for the ladies and for the theater
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Almost all of his renowned books were collaborations with other writers, primarily Auguste Maquet.
Their works included The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. These novels were
initially broken down into serials in magazines instead of complete books. Because of all his successes
with his novels, the 1840s were the apex of his finances, and he was able to build a luxurious estate.
Although Dumas created some of the best known plays and novels in the world, he suffered from
many setbacks which ultimately led to his death. He created a controversial, yet popular play in 1832
called The Tower of Nesle. The play depicted many of the vices of the preceding king and was
disliked by the new king, Louis Philippe. As a result, the author was exiled from France for a short
period of time. He suffered from bankruptcy from wasting too much money on his estate and giving
lavish gifts to women. He escaped his creditors by fleeing to Brussels. After he returned to Paris, he
worked tirelessly to pay his debts. He created two newspaper companies, which survived about three
years each. Then, he had to retreat to first son s home in 1870 because of the Prussian occupation of
Paris in the Franco Prussian War. He died two years later in poverty and declining spirits on December
fifth at seventy years old (DISCovering Authors).
Critical Analysis
Although The Three Musketeers is regarded as of the
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Advantages Of Limousine Luxury Cars
World Wide most Expensive Limousines Luxury Cars
Limousine luxury car models are the top of all luxury cars but it can be very pricey investment. Within
the range of $1 million to $14 million AUD, all the limousine luxury vehicles have finest features. It
gives comfort to riders to sit back and enjoy the luxury road travel. On the other hand, some people do
not think that the everyday limo is sufficient to please their desires. Some would have a preference
something gradually luxurious and are keen to spend a much bigger stack of cash to get it.
The many limo cars in top list cost at least $1 million to buy. They are certainly not your daily
limousines. They are highly custom made or total top of the line types. If they may be not unique they
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The all luxury features of this Phantom Limo include full size office, bulletproof armor, and capability
of pushing out 432 horsepower with 6.8 liter V12 engine.
Stretch Limo / Lamborghini Aventador
Cars for Stars Limousine Company designed the concept of this luxury Stretch Limo Lamborghini
Aventador in 2013. Price is not specific but its features include 6.5 liter V12 engine which pushes up
to 700 horsepower, custom fitted interior, designed for up to 7 people, L shaped couch, iPod hookups,
Plasma TV, with the expensive champagne bar. It is not a reality so far, and without any doubt steep
price tag attached to such a manufacture might guarantee that it never does become one, but we felt it
go on this list out of pure awesomeness.
The Beast
Custom made Beast Limo was designed specially to carry US president in 2009 with the cost of $3
million. The Beast is fixed with sufficient armor to survive an RPG attack. As The Beast is off the
record for the purpose of national security it is anonymous to the public what the exact competences
of the car are. Features include firefighting equipment, tear gas, oxygen tanks and masks, and
shotguns. Conversely, it is highly rumored that The Beast has built in grenade launchers as
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Little Italy Informative Speech
Hello everyone. Before I begin my presentation, I d like to talk about a phrase, which is, as you see,
Little Italy. Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or
people of Italian ancestry. These enclaves became known for their ethnic associations, and cities with
Little Italy blossomed, becoming the icons they are today.
The city I m going to talk about is the region with the greatest amount of Little Italies in America, the
New York City. Thus, the topic today is Italian Americans in NYC.
Before World War One, people in Southern Italy had a hard time. Due to tax burden, soil erosion and
military conscription lasting seven years, a large exodus left from southern Italy heading to the USA.
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This trend has continued to the present day. The stereotype of Italian Americans has been fostered
especially through commercially successful movies like The Godfather, Goodfellas and Casino; and
TV programs such as The Sopranos. In actuality, as recent FBI statistics shows, only one IA in 6,000
has any involvement with organized crime.
The mass media has consistently ignored five centuries of Italian American history, and has elevated
what was never more than a minute subculture to the dominant Italian American culture.
Of course IA in NYC protested against the negative portrayal of their community and sued the
producers but failed most of the time. To be exact, not only Italian Americans in New York City
protested against the stereotype, it s a problem in the whole country. It s kind of a dilemma as the
stereotype has rooted in the mind of Americans and even people in other countries. That leaves us a
problem to solve in the future.
Let s drop this topic for a moment, and focus on the last point
Increasing
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Idealised love hope and mortality in The Great Gatsby ...
Elizabeth Barret Browning s Sonnets from the Portuguese and F. Scott. Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby
both reflect, in abstract style and varying contexts and elements, the experience of idealised love, hope
and mortality. The elements employed by Barret Browning and Fitzgerald, differ in their depictions of
these themes through various literary devices, two of which are points of view and motifs/symbols .
Barret Browning s sonnet sequence illustrates a complex evolution of emotions as the poet moves
through sorrow, self doubt, passion, fear, and ultimately profound exhilaration and joy, even in spite of
the restlessly lingering thoughts of her own death, whereas, The Great Gatsby follows the tale of
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The death of Myrtle and the concept of mortality is represented through Nick s use of expressive
language, he states where Myrtle Wilson, her life violently extinguished, knelt in the road and mingled
her thick dark blood with the dust , this expression of life s tragic end here is complemented by Nicks
use of imagery, we are left with the raw image of Myrtle lying on the floor in displaced agony stark
message to readers that life is not perpetual and everlasting. Hope is depicted through Gatsby s chase
of the American Dream, he does not rest until this is finally fulfilled, it never becomes truly realized
and he ends up paying the ultimate price of his life for it. Gatsby is blinded by the illusions that stand
between him and happiness. Gatsby perceives Daisy to be his happiness, but Daisy is not. Fitzgerald
examines the American Dream by autopsy, through the reflective narrator. Though the principles of
the idealistic dream still exist, highlighted by Gatsby s ambition and drive to improve himself, the
morality behind the dream has been substituted by money, resulting in decadence, corruption and
distinct class divisions between people. Fitzgerald represents the corruption and the demise of the
original, idealistic American Dream with the death of both Gatsby and Wilson two men who make a
living, and strive to better themselves with new money.
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Chem 17 Reviewer (1st Exam)
CHEMISTRY 17 1ST LONG EXAM REVIEWER I. ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ATOMS
arrangement of atoms electrons
the number of electrons in an atom
distribution of electrons around the nucleus and their energies
ATOMS *Billiard Ball Model (JOHN DALTON) *Plum Pudding Model (JOSEPH J. THOMPSON)
*RUTHERFORD s Model of Atom
atoms are tiny, hard, indivisible spheres
electrons (negative charge) occupy the atom
Atom is mostly empty space with a dense nucleus
PROBLEMS with Rutherford s Model *According to laws of physics, Rutherford s atom should
collapse
*The model CANNOT explain differences in properties of elements
*The model CANNOT explain the colors emitted by elements when heated A. THE QUANTUM
MODELS (WAVE)
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 An electron in a permitted orbit has a specific energy and is in an allowed energy state. An electron
in an allowed energy state will not spiral into the nucleus.
 Energy is transmitted or absorbed by the electron only as the electron changes from one allowed
energy state to another. This energy is emitted or absorbed as a photon, E= hѵ.
For electron to move farther from the nucleus, it needs more potential energy. o Distance from the
nucleus of an allowed orbit, n. o Energy of the electron in the allowed orbit, n. ↔
o Applications
 Fireworks
 Use of emission spectroscopy to analyse for the presence of elements.
Success of Bohr Model o It successfully predicted the frequencies of the lines in the hydrogen
spectrum o It introduced the concept of discrete energy levels of electron in atoms and the first
quantum number, n. o The model failed to predict energy levels for atoms with more than 1 electron.
(if 2/more electrons are present, the electrons repel)
D. THE WAVE BEHAVIOR OF MATTER
Louis de Broglie (1892 1987) o Depending on the experimental circumstances, radiation appears to
have either a wavelike or a particle like (photon) character. o **As the electron moves
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Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
Gene expression in eukaryotes can be broken down into three stages. These stages include
Transcription, RNA processing, and Translation. These steps are similar to gene expression in
prokaryotes but RNA processing is specific to gene expression in eukaryotes.
Transcription
Transcription happens in the cell nucleus. This is where DNA can be found. For example you can use
DNA as instructions to make certain things such as proteins, but, these instructions are in a different
language and you do not understand them, so the workers that will eventually assemble them cannot
work with them. This is where mRNA will come into play. The mRNA will provide the workers or
cells with new instructions that will be used to build the protiens. In transcription DNA is unzipped
and the enzyme RNA polymerase RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region. This starts the
unwinding of the DNA strands, and the polymerase starts RNA synthesis which runs along the
template strand of the DNA. In eukaryotic cells proteins called transcription factors bind to promoters
that include a TATA box, 25 nucleotides upstream from the start of transcription. After, more
transcription factors will bind to the DNA, together with RNA polymerase II, forming the
transcription initiation complex.
The second step of transcription is the process of elongation. This is where the polymerase moves
downstream while it unwinds the DNA and elongates the RNA from 5 to 3 . As the RNA synthesis
continues downstream the new
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Persuasive Essay On Ocean Pollution
Throughout many decades there has been a huge environmental problem, not only putting marine life
at risk but also human health. Ocean pollution is a big threat to the habitat and still today we haven t
stopped throwing trash, chemicals or toxins into the oceans. During the 1940 s, a technical service of
the Army dumped a lot of chemical warfare into the sea, believing the type of gas will dissolve in the
water becoming harmless in minutes. At that time, fishermen were able to catch a lot of fish, it wasn t
until they were out of luck and all they could see were dead fish floating on the surface. Many people
think that oil spills and trash are the only types of ocean pollution, but they re also forgetting about
chemical, bacterial and thermal pollution. Polluted seas can be the cause of many diseases or
infections, especially if people don t take big measures like telling their kids not to accidentally drink
water from rivers or lakes when swimming. Marine animals are a big part of our food chain if they
carry diseases or toxins we re also in big danger. Today, there have been many people who have been
trying to stop others from polluting the oceans, but they still haven t been able to convince the whole
world to end ocean pollution. The government, instead of wasting money on unnecessary things like
building walls or building more towers and creating more trash they should build trash contractors that
will help with the trash floating around in the seas. There are
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Go Back To Where You Came From Analysis
In video 1 of Go Back to Where You Came From, Darren Hassan (a businessman from Adelaide) is
questioning his new host, Wasmi, about the reasons he did not have his documentation. Darren s
original stance was noted that all those coming in the country without documentation should be
expatriated (12:38). Furthermore, he alludes that they are intentionally destroying their documents and
that their reasons for doing so are immoral. The communication between the two men was dialogic.
Wasmi shares that his documents were taken by force and had he refused to comply he would have
been killed. He continues to explain that had he not left Iraq, he also would have likely been killed.
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The farm worker explains that they work in exchange for food and shelter and do not seek work
elsewhere for fear of being arrested. Adam communicates the different reality for Australian laborers
stating guys laboring have got a pay check to go to, to get the luxuries in life . It is a moment of
dialogic communication, where each party familiar with their own position, listens to each other and
exchanges their differing realities. An ethical element exists in this conversation. For in ethical
communication, we recognize that persons, narrative ground, and the historical situation shape, guide
and restrain our actions (p. 94). Both individuals gained knowledge from the presence of dialogue. It
is difficult to predict how sharing alternate perspectives may impact another. Adam may now possess
a deeper appreciation for his charmed life. Moreover, the illegal farm worker may have a newfound
dedication to his dream of achieving such fortune conditions for himself and his family. Either way,
much can be learned when seeing life through a different
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Measuring the Rate of Rotation in a Simple Electric Motor
Have you ever wondered how an electric motor works? If you have wondered and never got an
explanation this experiment will show you how it works. The objective of this project is to measure
the rate of rotation varying in the size of the magnets. For this project I will need 4 C batteries, a
permanent marker, laser tachometer, a metric ruler, scissors, a screwdriver, copper wire, wire cutters,
electrical tape and Neodymium magnets. This experiment is a simple example of how nearly every
electric motor works. It shows you how magnets and electricity can be used to generate movement.
There have been many people that have perfected the electric motor through time. Nikola Tesla was
the first to invent the AC (alternating current) induction motor in 1888. The AC (alternating current)
created magnetic poles that reversed themselves without mechanical aid, and caused the revolving part
of the electromagnet to spin around the motor. The concept that Tesla used in his motors are still used
today. Electric motors rely on the force of an electromagnet, as does every electric motor. An
electromagnet is created when a current flows through the copper wire. The electromagnet forms a
magnetic field around the coil. A magnetic field is the area around a magnet where its force can be
detected. This magnetic field causes another force which is called polarity. Polarity describes two
areas (north and south poles) of the magnet were the force of the magnet is the strongest.
The movement
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My Parents s Migration To The United States
My parents came to the United States to pursue education. They both left everything behind to seek a
better life and achieve the American dream. They raised my sister and I with their culture in mind
which immersed me in. My parent s positive influences encouraged me to never give up as well as
welcome others with open arms.
I grew up in a multicultural household, my father came from Peru and my mother came from
Colombia. Both of my parents are proud of their respective countries and heritage. They both embrace
each other s cultures by celebrating traditions and preparing food native to both countries. Having
open minded parents has taught me to experiment with new foods, music, and hobbies without
judgment. I have been surrounded by so many
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Mommy Makeover Essay
A mommy makeover is a plastic surgery trend that helps to reverse the effect pregnancy has on your
body. After one pregnancy, some women naturally return to their pre pregnancy figure, but many
women don t especially after two or three children. Breasts begin to lose volume and sag, the abdomen
that is stretched during pregnancy becomes loose and doesn t tighten even after rigorous exercise.
Some fat deposits are also very difficult to get rid of even with strict dieting and exercise. The remedy
for all of the above is a mommy makeover.
There are five main treatments included in a typical mommy makeover, including an abdominoplasty
or tummy tuck, breast enhancement or augmentation, liposuction to remove fat, skin tightening and
cellulite removal. During your consultation with our specialist, you can ... Show more content on
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A tummy tuck tightens the muscles in your abdomen and removes excess skin. There are several
levels of tummy tuck, including a full abdominoplasty, a belt lipectomy, a small incision
abdominoplasty and a reverse abdominoplasty. Our specialist will help you choose the one that will
give you the best results.
Breast augmentation may be a breast lift or breast implants. For some women, a breast lift is all it
takes to restore their breasts to their original position. It involves raising the breast and repositioning
the nipple. For other women, breast implants are the best way to restore volume and make the breasts
look younger and fuller. Implants may be recommended to restore the original size and firmness or to
make the breasts a little larger than they were before pregnancy.
Liposuction can remove fat, but it does not treat loose or stretched skin that may be left behind after
the fat is removed. This is the main reason liposuction is typically used along with a tummy tuck. The
combination of these procedures is the most effective way to make the abdomen and waist line tight
and
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Disaster Preparedness Of The United States
The United States experiences a variety of natural disasters throughout the year. Regardless of the
location of a natural disaster in the United States, a program of disaster preparedness, mitigation,
management, and prevention must be followed. Our community is nestled deep in the southeastern
corner of the United States. The south Florida area is bordered by water to the west, south, and east.
We are tested each year with flooding from torrential downpours, wildfires during the dry season, and
the possibility of hurricane landfall. All three of these hazards have the potential for creating great
damage to property, crippling local everyday life, and possibly causing loss of life.
Being prepared for a disaster includes all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the summer months, south Florida areas experience heavy rain situation that sometimes cause
widespread flooding in some regions. There are four different types of flooding that can occur. First
type of flooding is flash flooding. Flash flooding occurs when the ground becomes saturated with
water that has fallen too quickly to be absorbed. Flash floods can also occur due to a dam or levee
failure. Second type of flooding is river flooding. River flooding occurs more in the northern part of
the state and near lake Okeechobee. Mostly caused by water runoff and dumps into lakes and basins to
the point of overflow. These types of floods are not very prevalent in the south Florida area. Next type
of flooding is urban flooding. Flooding can be magnified in urban areas as paved areas lose their
ability to absorb rainfall. Urbanization increases water runoff as much as two to six times over what
would occur on natural terrain. There s also areal flooding, which results in standing water in low
lying areas and open fields. This stagnant water can serve as a breeding ground for insects and disease.
These last two types of floods are the ones that affect the south Florida area most. Flood mapped areas
in the south Florida area have more enhanced drainage to remove the water. Also, extra pump stations
setup around those areas to help pump the water out in case of flooding. Although these areas may still
have some flooding, the risk assessment and mitigation efforts
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Coworker Narrative
I recently got a new job and my coworkers were very nice and everything was good up until this day.
The day we went under attack. My work was not in the city. It was more out where no one lived and
not many people went.It was a large building with about 20 stories. I had a cubicle that was very tiny
but every that worked there had one. I was very close with my boss. His name was Tom. I had a few
other friends there like Mike, Karen, and Brooke.
My day was so normal, I woke up and then went to work. I also had a feeling in my gut that
something was going to happen today. I remember walking into my little cubicle and all of my work
that I was working on the day before was not on my desk or anywhere to be found. I started to panic
because my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They all agreed. When we went back down to get the paper, my boss told me to not go back up there. I
didn t agree with him so I traveled my butt right back up there. I also had the big paper. It said, We are
being held hostage, help us. I walked to the edge of the building and I saw 4 men pointing guns up at
the top. I sprinted back to the ladder and climbed back down. I told everyone what I saw. They were
getting very, very, very, VERY crept out. I took a few of the guys up to the top and we took the sign to
the side of the building and taped it to the side of the building. We couldn t see the people that were at
the bottom of the building. So the people I brought up with me took the sign over and taped it. When
we were almost done hanging the sign we all say one person walk out a van. The man was actually
normal. The man said cut, cut, cut. I didn t know what was going
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  • 1. 🏷️How Do I Write A Film Review. How Do You Write 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 🏷️How Do I Write A Film Review. How Do You Write 🏷️How Do I Write A Film Review. How Do You Write
  • 2. General Marion A Revolutionary Tactician During The... General Marion a Revolutionary Tactician During the Revolutionary War During the revolutionary war American military officers had to evolve their tactics in order to out maneuver the large British forces to win the war. General Francis Marion would become known as one of the more famous revolutionist of his time. Taxes imposed by the Crown were enacted to recoup expenditures from the French and Indian War, but the American colonist despised the British authorities for their heavy handed tactics (Savas Dameron, 2006). Within the three years prior to revolution, the British government imposed the Sugar Act, Currency Act, and Quartering Act upon the American colonists. The Massachusetts House of Representatives denounced further taxing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the Cherokee nation of an estimated 10,000 people favored the British. However, there was a segment of the population that held the French in higher regard. This was based primarily on their trade relations and the fact that the British had established four settlements deep in Cherokee hunting grounds. The tensions between the British and Cherokee were further inflamed by an accidental massacre when a group of Cherokee warriors were mistaken for those of another tribe. A call went out for British reinforcements and the desire for South Carolina to send its own militia. It was in this militia that Lieutenant Marion now served. As Cherokee Warriors lay in ambush along a narrow pass Lieutenant Marion s South Carolina Ranger Company was chosen to lead the way. Marion s unite was moving north when met by a force of approximately a thousand Cherokees. His unit took severe casualties but cleared a way for the main force to continue its advance. The French and Indian War had done several important things. It cleared the French from North America, establishing the British Empire. It trained colonist in the ways of war by teaching them how to fight for a unified cause, and it created the circumstance that would spark the American Revolution. The actions of the British following the war including taxation to pay for the war, the quartering of troops, restrictions on trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Of Postcolonization In That Deadner Dance, And That... More than seventy five percent of the world s population have had their lives shaped by colonisation. It is clear to distinguish how significant this influence has played within the political and economic spheres, though its general impact on the perceptual contexts of contemporary peoples is often less obvious (Ashcroft 2004, p. 1) . Through the perceptive acquisitions of literature, deeper insight toward past expression and thought can be attained. This offers incomparable understanding toward the conflicting ideologies and experiences held by those before, and furthermore describe the sociocultural influences that may have assisted with the establishment of British colonisation. Through the enquiry of colonisation and historic observation, this paper aims to explore issues relating to Australian ness, authenticity, ethnicity and identity, to further reveal perceptual understanding through the literary confides of Kim Scott s That Deadman dance (2010), and My life as a fake by Peter Carey (2004). If we grasp an understanding of what colonisation institutes, we can begin to realise that the theories of psychoanalysis, Marxism and postcolonialism each hold parallel qualities through which opinions of race and identity are expressed, and exercised. Furthermore, through the roots of postcolonialism, we can begin to understand that it is specifically a postmodern discourse that consists of the responses and scrutiny of cultural injustices which, in turn, result from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Understanding professional supervision practice Understanding professional supervision practice (LM2a) 4.1 Performance Indicators are quantifiable measurements, agreed to beforehand, that reflect the critical success factors of an organization. They will differ depending on the organization. Whatever Performance Indicators are selected, they must reflect the organization s goals, they must be key to its success and they must be quantifiable (measurable). Performance Indicators usually are long term considerations. The definition of what they are and how they are measured do not change often. The goals for a particular Performance Indicator may change as the organization s goals change, or as it gets closer to achieving a goal. As Performance Indicators reflect the organizational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examining documentation such as case notes using an established tool such as the NMC guidance or the Essence of Care guidelines can measure performance of a professional and their documentation. This spot checking allows you to view employees everyday behavior, which may differ from performance immediately before scheduled reviews. Speak with clients regarding satisfaction. This gives the organisation another viewpoint to measure overall performance. A smiling face doesn t always translate into acceptable work practices. Including comment cards and setting up phone surveys can give customers an opportunity to address issues or give praise very important for employees to perceive performance management as a way of acknowledging when their performance meets or exceeds established targets. Using this type of analysis can help ensure the organisation has a complete picture of employee performance. Colleagues can be asked to complete peer reviews, frequently referred to as 360 degree appraisal. Knowing how well employees interact with peers can help measure work ethic and professionalism. It can also help identify problems but also identity employees with potential for leading new developments or to be offered more responsibility for example. The use of standard assessment forms, which include open ended questions about specific incidents (where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Comparison Of The Interlopers And The Lottery Every story has been constructed in a unique way. However, there were also ways that authors can use to construct a great story. Saki s story, The Interlopers , and Shirley Jackson s The Lottery demonstrates the elements of tension and suspense, specifically through the use of the techniques like ordering of events, description of settings, and dialogue between characters. Saki and Jackson both used similar techniques when it came to creating the effect of surprise within in their stories. These techniques really help the author write and the reader understand the story. Through the use of the proper order of events, Shirley Jackson started the story on the villagers gathering at the square about 10 o clock in the morning for the lottery. The author builds the conflict after the result of the lottery have been announced and Mrs. Hutchinson disagreed with it. The climactic moment of the story happened when they have known who has won ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their conversation that talked about what they are going to do to each other when either of their men arrives on the scene. It says that When my men come to release us you will wish, perhaps, that you were in a better plight than caught poaching on a neighbor s land, shame on you. However, the author of The Lottery used this technique to explain what is happening in the lottery. For example, the author creates dialogues to add suspense to the reader. The Interlopers two main characters are motivated by hatred initially and they strongly believes that the other is the interloper. Their misfortune causes them to realize their foolishness and matures them quickly. However, the story s main conflict puts them in a bind. Their hatred softens and they become motivated by love. The fate of the main characters in The Interlopers and The Lottery illustrates the danger of excessive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Circadian Rhythms Affects Sleep Circadian rhythm is most known for the effect on sleep and wake, but it also affects eating, hormone secretion, urination, and much more (Kalat, 2013). Circadian rhythms are endogenous, which means they are generated from within the body. When broken down into its latin roots circum and dies , circadian means about a day. This name was coined as animal circadian rhythms last about a day, or around 24 hours (Kalat, 2013). Though rhythms are around 24 hours, each individual differs in their exact rhythm. This can be seen in the difference between morning people , who are alert and awake early in the day, and night owls , who awaken at a slower pace and reach their peak alertness later in the day (Taillard, Philip, Coste, Sagaspe, Bioulac, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Insomnia and sleep complaints are common among those who are completely blind. When the circadian rhythm of those with no light perception, it has been found that they have abnormal rhythms. Their rhythm pattern is most commonly found to be free running , which means that it is not entrained to the 24 hour period, by either following a shorter or more commonly longer rhythm (Sack Lewy, 2001). These people lack the ability to adapt to changes in sleep patterns based on light, so as their schedule changes their rhythm is continually of course. Some days they may have periods of good sleep and some days they may not, depending on where their life timeline falls against their un entrained circadian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Concrete Angel Essay Kylie Schluter English 218 Professor Renfrow November 12, 2010 Word Count: 968 Concrete Angel Concrete Angel is a song written by Rob Crosby and Stephanie Bentley. This song was sung by Martina McBride and released in 2002. This song can be looked at as a poem with a lot of meaning behind it. A little girl who was abused violently tries to hide the scars and bruises but still managed to deal with the pain. Taking a look behind the words of this poem will help readers understand how the little girl is being portrayed by means of imagery, repetition, metaphors, mood, and even the meaning of the title Concrete Angel. Rob Crosby and Stephanie Bentley us a lot of imagery throughout this song which gives readers a clear image of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This little angel could not get help and even though her teachers and neighbors knew what was happening she never got a chance to rise above the abuse. Crosby and Bentley also use a lot of repetition throughout this song. When readers come across the first line of the chorus the authors portray the girl standing hard as a stone...concrete angel. This sets a defying sound for the song as well as giving an image of a child dying inside. Martina McBride does a great job singing this song because of her powerful voice and using the repetition of three quatrains involving the words concrete angel. This gives a clear path for readers to better understand what is happening and what is going to happen. Yes, it would be better if the little girl was saved in the end but in this case she dies an unfortunate death. Metaphors are used throughout this song and give readers emotional images to help better understand what is occurring. Crosby and Bentley use metaphors like It s hard to see the pain behind the mask. The little girl isn t actually wearing a mask but because she is trying to hide the pain and acts like nothing is wrong so the word mask is used in the place of the pain that she is hiding. Another metaphor that is used is when the authors say that her dreams give her wings and she flies to a place where she s loved. The little girl doesn t necessarily have wings and is flying to a different place but the authors give an image of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. UHS Water Quality The water quality was excellent at the UHS creek, but not all creeks or streams have a great water quality. The current water quality index for the UHS creek is 42. Some human impacts to keep this water clean consists of a clean environment by not littering, picking up any garbage by/in the creek, or making sure only pure water is flowing through the stream and not any sewer water. To prove the point that some creeks don t have a great quality, but actually end up have an excellent water quality like the UHS creek. Some observations looking at the UHS creek for the first time were; the plants appeared dead, garbage on the banks of the rivers and in the water, and the creek smelled bad. Even though these seem like bad observations not all observations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example is using bacteria to actually purify drinking water. Although, that seems like a horrible solution, but according to a new study, certain species of microbes may help remove trace minerals such as zinc, selenium and even arsenic from your drinking water in the future. Some pros are bacteria will clean/purify drinking water and the creek water, zinc concentration makes bacteria a million times higher in the surrounding water (will increase the water index quality), degrade herbicides found in the water, Aminobacter Bacteria is harmless and still reduces 50% of BAM (a harmless substance), reduces time and money spent, etc. Some cons include if the bacteria get mixed with invertebrates it could damage a food chain by killing the invertebrates, some bacteria could cause health problems for people smelling it, some carbon dioxide gets left behind, bacteria do not fully penetrate within the sand filters leaves some harmful substances, bacteria don t work well with sand bacteria or just sand, could kill the plants on the banks of the creek, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros Imagine feeling like you don t belong and never will, or that the odds of your success is a slim chance to none. The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisneros, leads us into a world of poverty, broken dreams, and slithers of hope. The House on Mango Street follows the life of a young girl by the name of Esperanza Cordero, who occupies her childhood in an indigent Latino neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. The books expresses her dire need to have a place where she can call home, and escape the harsh reality of her expected life. Though, her life on Mango Street is bearable with help of her little sister Nenny, her two best friends Rachel and Lucy, and her other friend Sally. On her journey to adulthood, Sandra Cisneros will show how Esperanza assimilates into a mature young lady, who truly find her identity, and develops emotionally as well as physically. Ever since that faithful day they moved onto Mango Street, Esperanza has always wanted more. At a young age, she recalls moving quite a bit, and never finding a place that screams home. Her new house on Mango Street is an improvement, yet it doesn t satisfy her. It is small and red, with tiny windows, crumbling bricks, and everyone in her family has to share a bedroom. Esperanza remembers when a nun drove by her old home on Loomis and said You live there , in a quite disgusted manner. She recalls feeling sheepish, as she looked up at her raggedy house and longed for it to just vanish. At this point, Esperanza wrote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Symptoms And Treatment Of Hypochondriasis Disorder Hypochondriasis Disorder Hunter Boumans Central Louisiana Technical Community College DEFINITION Also referred to as Illness anxiety disorder (IAD) , these patients are convinced they have a certain disorder or disease despite not having any symptoms or possibly having mild symptoms. They may worsen their symptoms on purpose or fabricate symptoms to exaggerate to the physician that they have the diseases (different from malingering because with this, they believe they have the disease). These patients are genuinely worried for their health and when medical exams reveal that there is nothing wrong with them, severe anxiety may consume them to the point that they develop an actual illness. POSSIBLE CAUSE The exact causes remains unknown, but is believed to be psychological impairment owning to environmental factors. RISK FACTORS According to Cleveland Clinic: o HX of childhood illness o HX of childhood neglect or abuse o Possible symptoms such as severe headaches o Severe life stress o Having another mental disorder (Major depression, phobia, anxiety, schizophrenia) SIGNS/SYMPTOMS According to Psych Central: 1. The time the disturbance has affected the person must be longer than 6 months 2. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another underlying psych disorder 3. The disorder causes distress in their work life, social life, and other areas of daily functioning. 4. Misinterpreting minor symptoms often 5. Visiting the doctor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Satire In Voltaire s Candide Voltaire s fast moving satire is a book full of sarcastic outlooks on the worst the world has to offer. The story mocks the outlook that we live in the best possible world by putting characters in the worst possible situation. Rape, slavery, mass death, and cannibalism are some of the few disaster take place in the story, humorously cushioned with the ideals of vanity, love, and finding fortune. Candide is the main character in the story, walking readers through a book full of chaos. Despite being the main character of this story Candide has few redeeming qualities, he is naïve, quick to violence, doesn t seem to think through his actions to the fullest. He begins with an overly simple understanding of how the world works. His teacher Panglass teaches him that Candide is living in the best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Candide falls in love with his cousin Cunegunde and when caught kissing her is thrown out of his uncle s home. Candide at this time in the story has no true understanding of the world and this leads him from bad to worse. He is tossed in the army where Voltaire shows that there is no winning in war and that the army can be a savage place. Candide is almost killed by his fellow soldiers for the simple act of taking a walk and later after running from the army sees the horrors of war after discovering two villages. The two villagers are on opposite sides of the war; but both have been plundered, men and children killed, and the women raped. During the entire story Candide finds himself is horrible situations like this; however he is able to stay true to the belief that he is living in the best of all possible works because after each hardship he finds some sort of out. Pangloss in Candide s teacher and represent intellectuals of that time. He believes that with no doubt he is living in best of all possible worlds, however he is a simple minded man who is somewhat blind to things happening around him. He ignores his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Patrick Henry s Speech To The Second Convention As Benjamin Franklin once said, They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety . In Benjamin Franklin s quote is saying that if someone gives up the necessary liberty to receive safety that means they do not deserve neither safety nor liberty. Safety can be defined as the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss. It can also be defined as the quality of averting or not causing injury, danger, or loss. In modern day safety is prominent in the society, safety has even been questioned in today s society. The ones who are responsible for protecting the citizens and keeping them safe have been coming under a lot of speculation lately. In history ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Patrick Henry s Speech it has a lot of good points about safety. In Patrick Henry s speech Mr.Henry says Three million of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. This part of Mr.Henry s speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it shows how the citizens were not protected they were not given liberty. They were not given any kind of safety from their leaders they were being killed and fought against by the people who were supposed to protect them. In a different part of Mr.Henry s speech , he said These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to which kings resort. This part of Mr.Henry s speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because this quote relates to the ideal of Safety because it shows how the people are willing to start war because of the people that were supposed to protect them. One other part of this very famous speech closely relates to the American Ideal of Safety. It reads Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us; they can be meant for no other. This closely relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it shows how these people have came to the quarter of the world and are no longer safe. Great Britain is treated them completely wrong they have even killed some of their own. Overall the American Ideal of Safety can be demonstrated throught ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Descriptive Essay About The Zoo The sun was shining, the sky was spotted with clouds, and the wind was whistling as it passed through the trees. Overall, it was the perfect day to visit the zoo. Smiling, happy children bounded beside me as I walked underneath the large, blue and yellow sign announcing The Colorado Zoo. As I walked onto the sidewalk, I looked out over the habitats. The big, colorful signs advertising the exotic animals brought from all over the world! Animals that were taken from their home, taken from their habitats, and taken to a world where they are put on display. Animals who are forced to live out their lives in zoos in unhealthy, degrading, and devastating ways. The first exhibit I encountered was the black bears. Their thick, glistening fur was reflecting the light on and off as they paced the entire patch of land. Walking back and forth, the bears footprints could be seen in the dirt as they slowly wove a path into the land. One bear was just lying around in the blistering sun barely moving. No trees, no bushes, and no pools of water to allow the animals to cool down. The more I looked, the more I noticed how barren the display was. I couldn t stop thinking how sad the entire place looked when I compared it to the bears natural habitat, how artificial the habitat probably seemed to the bears, and how in most cases this life was the only one the bears would ever know. There was just a round prison with limited space, in which three enormous bears lived. Most bears in the wild are solitary creatures who only come together for mating season, but here they were forced to spend all day with each other. Forcing myself to continue, I made my way to the the tigers. Animals are meant to roam miles and miles every day. These animals are contained every hour of every day in small enclosures that prohibit the animals from following their basic instincts. Looking at the tigers, I could very clearly see how this was affecting the animals. The tigers whole body was round and looked like a balloon. Although it was an adorable sight, I immediately noticed that the tigers were so fat they would roll around on the ground instead of walking. I quickly stopped smiling when I realized just how miserable the tigers looked and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Verizon Fios Case Study BOOST YOUR BUSINESS WITH FiOS FiOS delivers speed, capacity to get more done [SHOP FiOS] # # # WHY FiOS? Verizon FiOS gives you the speed and bandwidth to push your business forward. There s a FiOS plan to fit your business, from the startup to the branch office. SECURITY | Protect your company s online activity. Add backup for crucial files. Your Verizon FiOS bundle is custom made to take care of you today. It ll grow with you tomorrow, too. SPEED | You need to stay connected to move ahead. Verizon FiOS speeds can take you there. FiOS Internet plans have the heft to propel your small business where you want it to go. TOP TECHNOLOGY | There s nothing out there like the 100% fiber optic connection of Verizon FiOS. Top speeds and unmatched reliability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [CHECK AVAILABILITY] # # # SPEED MATCH Only from Verizon FiOS What is SpeedMatch? Communication is a two way street. SpeedMatch allows you to move as fast when you upload as when you download. You ll get more done, with Verizon FiOS. VIDEO CONFERENCING | Send and receive a signal at fast speeds for a smooth, real time experience. REMOTE ACCESS | Work isn t always confined to the brick and mortar. In the field, at the office or from home, SpeedMatch gives you consistent performance. Wherever you are. FAST UPLOADS | Video, audio, spread sheets and more elements you retrieve from the web download in a flash. [GET THE SPEED YOU NEED | CALL TODAY | 1 888 888 8888] # # # VERIZON FiOS BUSINESS PHONE: ELEVATION FOR COMMUNICATION 99.9% network reliability and call features to streamline communications Build a Verizon FiOS business bundle. Get fiber optic phone service that delivers big, just like FiOS Internet does. Start with Caller ID and standard voicemail. Add intuitive features that elevate the way you communicate. LINE HUNTING | Don t send callers to voicemail. Line Hunting finds a live employee instead. DIRECT CALL PICK UP | Dial an access code to answer any ringing line in the multi line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Reform Movement In Felix Holt George Eliot s Felix Holt, published in June, 1866, charts the moral growth and development of the major protagonists, Felix Holt and Esther Lyon, at the backdrop of Reform Movement. This novel is praised for the way George Eliot enlists our sympathies in the lives of her characters good and bad with a heartiness which few other... writers can even rival (Jedrezejewski 67). Though Felix Holt is presented as an idealised and straightforward character, he lacks in humility. While he ties himself up with public life, he tries to reform both Esther Lyon and the working class. He sees the two roles as being quite separate and incompatible, and his moral growth in course of the novel is from his initial scorn of Esther and of women in general, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Felix s moral growth is evident when he ultimately admits to Esther Lyon : If you take me .. . I shall be forced to be a much better fellow than I ever thought of being .(Eliot, Felix Holt 400) Esther, living at Treby, .frustrated in her desire for social advancement comes under the influence of Felix Holt. Her horizon expands and she begins to feel that if Felix Holt loves her, her life would be exalted into a sort of new blessedness, such as one may imagine in beings who are conscious of painfully growing into the possession of higher power. She sees him as the means of checking her pettiness with the suggestion of a wider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages And Disadvantages Of FDMA Abstract: In this paper, we propose a design for multiple antenna full duplex (FD) eNodeB (eNB) and user equipment (UE) transceiver, based on recent progress in the area of self interference cancellation (SIC). For FD communication, .i.e., simultaneous in band uplink and downlink operation, same subcarriers are allocated to UE in both uplink and downlink. Hence, contrary to traditional LTE, we propose using single carrier frequency division multiple accesses (SC FDMA) for downlink along with the conventional method of using it for uplink. Taking advantage of channel reciprocity in the case of FD communication and multiple antennas at eNB, use of singular value decomposition (SVD) in the downlink allows multiple user (MU) to operate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This signal is then converted to the frequency domain by taking the N point DFT, which is given ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. John Winthrop Case Analysis In the early 17th century, a large religious group of Protestants desired to purify their spiritual identities by reforming away from the Church of England. The Protestants revolutionized the religious world into a strict belief group of Puritans. The Puritans desired to have religious freedom in their ideal utopia of Christianity. The Puritans envisioned the New World as God s gift of grace and mercy. As the years passed, the Puritans journeyed to the New World because they expressed God s opportunity to build a Puritan society. The Puritan communities consisted of self reliance, simplicity, obedience to God, and spiritual influence of God s scripture. Also, the Puritan communities relied on the social and theoretical relationship with God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Bradford and Winthrop, Bradstreet experienced God s gracious dealings in her love of her family, nature, external conflicts, emotions, and difficult experiences in life. Throughout her life, she questioned God s omnipresent because she felt out of place in the Puritan theology due to her misunderstanding of scripture. In Bradford s words, Many times hath Satan troubled me concerning the verity of the Scriptures, many times by atheism how I could know whether there was a God; I never saw any miracles to confirm me, and those which I read of, how did I know but they were feigned? (Bradstreet 125). ¬As time passed, Bradstreet reflected on her past sickness which developed her realization of God s way of preparing the heart for the acceptance of His grace. She stated, So usually thus it hath been with me that I have no sooner felt my heart out of order, but I have expected correction for it, which most commonly hath been upon my own person in sickness, weakness, pains, sometimes on my soul, in doubts and fear of God s displeasure and my sincerity towards Him; (Bradstreet 124). During her spiritual detachment, she immersed herself in the beauty of nature and her love for her family. Also, she realized the beauty of nature and love in God s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Comparative Study Of The Status Of Women The declaring of 1975 85 decade as the International Women s decade also gave impetus to women s movements for removing the notion of inferiority of women and giving them a sense of identity. The Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB) established by the Government of India in 1953, also promotes and strengthens volunteer efforts for the welfare of women. The Ministry of Welfare, Government of India, too, gives grants to voluntary organizations for activities like construction/expansion of hostels for working women in cities.The analysis of six types of movements suggests that movements are generally initiated and spread by charismatic leaders or by political parties and religious organizations. In the former case, the ideologies are transmitted downwards while in the latter case, these are transmitted upwards. Once any movement based on certain ideology changes, it is not necessary that it will spread in the course of time, it can gain in strength and it can also lose its vitality either because it is considered irrelevant or because it is suppressed by the government. Comparative Study of the status of Women in the Period of Pre and post Independence: If we will examine the status of women and distinguish the position of women in the post independence period with the pre independence period, we must be in a confuse state of mind that we are moving towards the development or declining the opposition of women. If we will critically examine the status of women, the impact and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Impact Of The Fourth Industrial Revolution The Impacts and Applications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and how it is important? The developments and transformations of technological revolutions, from the First Industrial Revolution to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, have plays important roles and significantly influences our working environments, social commutations, and economic development (Schwab, 2016). Following by the breakthrough of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the expanding of digital platform and innovation of technology significantly promote the global communication, efficiency on three aspects, included business, people, and government. In order to successfully corporate and innovate into Fourth Industrial Revolution, the business study and the transforming from STEM to STEAM are valuable and needed to be prepared for the future, not only with hard skills, but also needs soft skills. What are the impacts and challenges faced by the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Schwab (2016) said that there are three aspects, included business, people, and government that closely tied together and promote the development of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. These aspects not only require us to develop innovated and collaborative mindsets of skills, but also needs to have consciousness on the global world and changing environment. As Schwab (2016) mentioned that the most important transformation is people and their values, which is also accordance with the challenges ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Design Oriented And Patterns Oriented Perspective On An... Introduction Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a coherent set of descriptions, covering a regulations oriented, design oriented and patterns oriented perspective on an enterprise, which provides indicators and controls that enable the informed governance of the enterprise s evolution and succesd1. In simple terms, an EA is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure of an organization in terms of its operation and interaction among various units within it. As organizations become larger, operations management become bigger and more cumbersome, hence the need for an enterprise architecture framework that can describe the underlying infrastructure, providing the groundwork for the hardware, software, networks and people to work2. There are a number of enterprise architecture framework in use today with many of them having similar views and approaches in an attempt to address various needs and concerns of an organization. Zachman framework for enterprise architecture is one of the major EA framework in use today and is considered to be one of the pioneers in the ES domain. Zachman EA framework adopts principles of classical architecture that establish a common vocabulary and set of perspectives for describing complex enterprise systems2. The Zachman Framework is made up of six perspectives or views, which are Planner, Owner, Designer, Builder, Subcontractor, and User. The second dimension of Zachman s Framework deals with the six basic questions: what, how, where, who, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Wave Patterns The Effect Mixing Has on the Wave Patterns of a Song Anna Rezhko Grade 10 Woodbridge High School January 16, 2014 Miss Cooper Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to find the objective difference between an original song and an acoustic or a remix version of the same song. The expectation was that the difference lies in the amount of contrast between the highest and lowest amplitude. Sound waves are created when an object vibrates back and forth and they have amplitudes, wavelengths, and frequencies. Sixty songs were analyzed in Audacity, a music program. Using the output, their amplitudes were measured and compared with other versions having clean audio and the same artist. Most of the data supported the hypothesis by stating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outliers to this was Lips Are Moving, Viva la Vida, Take me to Church, and Ice Ice Baby. A possible reason for this is differences between recording circumstances. All artists have different equipment and that impacts the sound quality. Unfortunately, this is a variable that couldn t have been manipulated due to lack of resources and remains an issue in the experimental design. The recording of Lips Are Moving especially had unusably low Greatest Amplitude readings: 0.20, 0.17, and 0.18 cm. This is probably a flawed recording, not a program error, because all three trials were outliers and the rest of the songs had different results. Ideally, in future experiments, all the artists should be brought in to one studio and had them record in the exact same circumstances with the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Parent Conference Analysis Parent Conference Letter Parent Conferences are about YOU!! You should know: what your grades are. how to fix your low scores or how to find out how. what your behavior is like. The objective of this letter is: CCSS.W..2 Write informative/explanatory texts to convey ideas, concepts, and information. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.C Use appropriate and varied transitions. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.F Provide a concluding statement that supports the information presented. to set goals for the next marking period. to inform your parents beforehand what to expect during the conferences. Assignment Write a letter to your parents explaining what they should expect for conferences and include the following: Paragraph One (3 4 sentences): Include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Personal Family History My talk from church 29 July 2012 July 29, 2012 at 2:19pm I have a family tree with branches by the dozens. I have grandpas. I have grandmas. I have uncles, aunts, and cousins. When it s reunion time, no matter what the weather, it is such a happy day, when the family gets together. Moses 6:5 8 and again in verse 46 This history of the dealings of God with his people and the experiences they had constitutes our present scripture. It is nothing more or less than sacred family history. Because it was written under the influence of the Spirit of the Holy Ghost, it became scripture (Theodore M. Burton, The Inspiration of a Family Record, Ensign, Jan. 1977, 17). President Spencer W. Kimball said: I urge all of the people of this church to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just stopped. Not one word. I know why I was asked to give this talk. Pick up the pen, Sydney, and write. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith told us of specific information we should include in our family records: It is necessary for us to keep an accurate record of our families and record accurately the dates of births, marriages and deaths, and ordinances and everything that is vital. Every important event in our lives should be placed in a record, by us individually (Doctrines of Salvation, comp. Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols. [1954 56], 2:204). For Christmas this past year, we gave each of our grown children a thought provoking game of sorts. Each family was given a small container containing 90 folded slips of paper with questions on them, and a blank journal. The questions were geared to spark ideas for a family history. The journal was to write down their memories that the questions brought up. Several years ago, our branch had a fall harvest dinner and opened our building to members and non members alike for a family history open house. Displays were set up all over the building. Each room had ideas, speakers, displays, games, videos, and information regarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Josef Mengele, The Angel Of Death Introduction Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death, spent 30 years on the run from officials and was never caught( After ). Josef Mengele was a German doctor. He conducted experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz. He was also a war criminal after the ending of the war. Josef Mengele intensified WWII in many ways, and this will be shown through his life, in Auschwitz, and in South America. Life To fully apprehend Josef Mengele one must first understand his life and how certain events may have affected him. Josef Mengele was born in Gunzburg, Germany on March 15, 1911(McKale). He mother was Walburga Mengele and his father was Karl Mengele( Life ). He was the eldest of three sons; Karl and Alois( Life ). His father was a local industrialist and wanted him to work in his factory( Life ). This might of made him upset because he wanted to be a doctor. Josef s mother forced them to be devout Catholics( Life ). He would often describe his mother as not capable of loving( Life ). This might have caused some of his issues in his later life( Life ). Josef was a good student but had an erratic personality( Life )(Posner). His erratic personality often scared prisoners of Auschwitz. He was as well a self confident kid( Life ). Josef Mengele was accepted to the University of Munich( Life ). He began to attend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the chief doctor of Auschwitz from 1943 to 1945(Ewers). The camp inmates would call him the Angel of Death (McKale). They would call him this because he would do experiments on people and kill them. He personally selected over 400,000 prisoners to die in gas chambers(McKale). Josef used his service as a Nazi doctor as a springboard toward an academic career(Koren). He would pluck out hunchbacks, pinheads, hermaphrodites, giants, dwarfs, obese men, and corpulent women but spared Germans(Koren)( Life ). He would traumatize prisoners and show them his wall of eyeballs( Life ). He was a ruthless, cold blooded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Last Rung Of The Latter Short Story In The Last Rung of the Latter by Stephen King, Larry, the narrator receives a letter from his younger sister, Kitty, that she wrote before she committed suicide. Larry retells a story from their childhood in which he saved Kitty s life after she climbed a broken latter while they were playing a game. In this short story Larry is forced to come to terms with his sister s death and deal with the guilt of not being able to save her this time. The change of setting, the theme of guilt, and the use of symbolism all greatly add to the meaning of this short story. The contrast in setting in The Last Rung Of The Latter is used to show a change in feeling and mood as the characters grow older. Larry describes the morning of the accident fondly, remembering how good the barn felt that day. When he begins talking about the day in the barn, Larry says, On a day like that, the only really nice place to be was the barn. It was warm, filled with a pleasant mixed aroma of hay and fur and dung, and with the mysterious clucking, cooing sounds of the barn swallows high up in the third loft. (King 2). This quote indicates that Larry thought of the barn as a homey and warm place. He does not dislike the setting of his childhood home, despite the fact that is sister almost died on his terms while they were there. On the contrary, when Larry speaks about where he lives in the present he seems to resent the constant moving and changing of his life. Larry even says that, People move around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Deadpool Movie Psychology Deadpool, which was one of the most popular movies of 2016, consists of many different psychological disorders. Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, possesses a superhuman healing factor that allows him to regenerate damaged areas of his cellular structure at a rate far greater than that of a normal human being, like us. He is a very unstable individual in a sense that his personality changes constantly. Throughout the entire movie, it is said that he frequently displays many different psychological disorders including attention deficit hyperactive disorder, manic depression disorder, and schizophrenia. One of the disorders Deadpool is diagnosed with is severe ADHD, also known as attention deficit hyperactive disorder. Within the movie, it is made obvious that he has trouble focusing on just one thing for an extended amount of time and often talks to himself. This is very common in people that are diagnosed with this certain psychological illness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manic depression disorder is a mood disorder defined by changes in one s normal behavior along with excessive energy. In this movie, Deadpool talks to the little voice in his head which is telling him what to do, whether it be good or bad. Freud claims this to be the superego, which is t is a moral compass telling us what is right and what is wrong in certain situations we come across in life. Although this is what Deadpool is diagnosed with in the movie, I do not believe it is portrayed correctly. The superego is not what determines the disorder. However, the way he reacted to the things the superego convinced him to do is what should have helped determine the diagnosis. The book describes manic episodes as excessive excitement, energy, and elation. In my opinion, he was kind of mono toned and laid back the entire movie. He never really showed excessive emotion, which does not portray this disorder as it should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Deadly Force As the Court said in the case of Tennessee v. Garner, police use of deadly force to apprehend a fleeing felon from the scene of a residential burglary does not exceed the constitutional limits (Brody Acker, 2010). I believe that limiting the power of the police to use deadly force makes the officers job more difficult. Limiting the power makes the officers job more dangerous from the point of the suspect knowing the officer is unable to respond correctly to a situation. If an officer is unable to use the force necessary for certain situations, it not only endangers the officer s life but the lives of citizens around them. The officer s ability to assist the public may also be limited. Why would the public want to call the police who will be unable to use deadly force to assist them? Most law abiding citizens in my area have a weapon in their home and if the officer is limited as to the use of deadly force, the law abiding citizen will then take matters in their own hands. The other possibility is that crime rate will drastically rise. Criminals will not be fearful of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2015, the Washington Post reported 987 fatal shootings by on duty officers in their database (Lowery, 2016). These high numbers along with the role of media, have caused officers to be scrutinized more than ever. Many of the largest police departments were asked to implement new training and implement new policies that would decrease the number of fatal shootings (Lowery, 2016). The reform goals were to decrease the number of shootings that were not a crime, but sparked an outrage in communities (Lowery, 2016). If you look at these goals of reform, it does make sense to try to find ways to decrease deadly shootings that are not necessary. It just does not make sense to me to limit officers so much that they are not effective in stopping crime and we are ultimately ruled by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Basics Journalism The term journalism has taken on many definitions in the past two decades. It is no longer about television, print and radio content, but the digitalization of content. Today s journalists are expected to go beyond traditional journalistic practices. They need to know how to be experts in digital reporting and publishing. By providing tips on how to organize data digitally, build websites, build an audience, create video, audio and photographed content, editing and publishing this content, Briggs covers all areas of digital journalism. Briggs book, consisting of 11 chapters, is divided into three sections including basics, multimedia storytelling and editing/decision making in journalism. UNIT 1: BASICS OF JOURNALISM News companies started using digital technologies nearly 20 years ago. This required professionals in the industry to change their traditional practices and evolve to the new way of producing content. This change has not been immediate, but according to Briggs, online technologies allow us to gather information better, communicate better and create better journalism. All journalists should have a basic understanding of web design including HTML, CSS and XML coding. Those who know learn how do this have control over how information is displayed and distributed on the Web. All journalists should have a blog. A blog should consist of a good headline, several links, photos and screen shots. Bloggers should also read and comment on other people s blogs in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Minstrelsy Influence On American Culture America has had a longstanding problematic relationship with black people. Not only, have they been subjected to the atrocious lifestyle of slavery, they have been the subject of constant ridicule and injustice. The history of minstrel shows and minstrelsy reflect one of the many ways black people have been exploited. Though the practice or tradition of minstrelsy no longer exists in the way it did in the past, its long term effects are still present in today s music culture and society. To elucidate, minstrel shows are considered to be a distinct and popular form of American entertainment. They usually involve a white individual dressed in outlandish outfits performing skits and songs in black face. Not only was this highly offensive, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Wondershare Data Recovery Ever since media storage devices were introduced, their risks were born along with them. The storage of important data is one of the most important things one may need now a days. In order to back up data, users use all kinds of ways. One of the ways to back up and store data is through external hard drives on MAC. In here, you re going to get an overview and a step by step guide to recover deleted external hard drive files on MAC. Part 1: Why would you need data recovery software for MAC? We would need a data recovery software for MAC in order to recover deleted external hard drive files on mac as well as recovering deleted files from MAC itself. The data recovery software provides enough room for us in order to be able to recover deleted files from almost anywhere where data is stored. This includes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While data recovery process is mainly applied to accidental deletion of files from external hard drive. There occur issues when the data is instead lost due to corruption etcetera of files. For this situation, Wondershare data recovery offers a solution. Go to the standard mode of Wondershare data recovery software and instead of the normal wizard mode, choose the Standard mode and click on the Lost file recovery . The process of scanning will begin and soon, all the lost files will be recovered. Looking for RAW files? No problem. Wondershare provides a whole another recovery mode through which you can specifically search for the .RAW files stored on your external hard drive. Do no want to wait long for the scanning to be completed? Don t worry. Wondershare data recovery provides a solution for this as well. If you cannot wait for the long process of scanning to be completed before being able to actually recover deleted external hard drive files on MAC, Wondershare data recovery can save the scanning results and then you can resume the recovery process by loading the previously saved scan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Analysis Of Alexandre Dumas Davy De La Pailleterie Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, the author of The Three Musketeers, was born in Villers Cotterets, France on July 24, 1802. His father, also named Alexandre Dumas, was a general in Napoleon s army. When the author was only four years old, his father died, and he and his two siblings were raised in poverty by his mother, Marie Louise Elizabeth Davy de la Pailleterie. He went a private school for a short period of time before he started teaching himself and becoming homeschooled. In 1823, he moved to Paris, where he was able to obtain a comfortable job as a clerk for the Duke of Orleans. By this time, he had developed passions for the ladies and for the theater (Alexandre Dumas). After being inspired by watching ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all of his renowned books were collaborations with other writers, primarily Auguste Maquet. Their works included The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. These novels were initially broken down into serials in magazines instead of complete books. Because of all his successes with his novels, the 1840s were the apex of his finances, and he was able to build a luxurious estate. Although Dumas created some of the best known plays and novels in the world, he suffered from many setbacks which ultimately led to his death. He created a controversial, yet popular play in 1832 called The Tower of Nesle. The play depicted many of the vices of the preceding king and was disliked by the new king, Louis Philippe. As a result, the author was exiled from France for a short period of time. He suffered from bankruptcy from wasting too much money on his estate and giving lavish gifts to women. He escaped his creditors by fleeing to Brussels. After he returned to Paris, he worked tirelessly to pay his debts. He created two newspaper companies, which survived about three years each. Then, he had to retreat to first son s home in 1870 because of the Prussian occupation of Paris in the Franco Prussian War. He died two years later in poverty and declining spirits on December fifth at seventy years old (DISCovering Authors). Critical Analysis Although The Three Musketeers is regarded as of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Advantages Of Limousine Luxury Cars World Wide most Expensive Limousines Luxury Cars Limousine luxury car models are the top of all luxury cars but it can be very pricey investment. Within the range of $1 million to $14 million AUD, all the limousine luxury vehicles have finest features. It gives comfort to riders to sit back and enjoy the luxury road travel. On the other hand, some people do not think that the everyday limo is sufficient to please their desires. Some would have a preference something gradually luxurious and are keen to spend a much bigger stack of cash to get it. The many limo cars in top list cost at least $1 million to buy. They are certainly not your daily limousines. They are highly custom made or total top of the line types. If they may be not unique they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The all luxury features of this Phantom Limo include full size office, bulletproof armor, and capability of pushing out 432 horsepower with 6.8 liter V12 engine. Stretch Limo / Lamborghini Aventador Cars for Stars Limousine Company designed the concept of this luxury Stretch Limo Lamborghini Aventador in 2013. Price is not specific but its features include 6.5 liter V12 engine which pushes up to 700 horsepower, custom fitted interior, designed for up to 7 people, L shaped couch, iPod hookups, Plasma TV, with the expensive champagne bar. It is not a reality so far, and without any doubt steep price tag attached to such a manufacture might guarantee that it never does become one, but we felt it go on this list out of pure awesomeness. The Beast Custom made Beast Limo was designed specially to carry US president in 2009 with the cost of $3 million. The Beast is fixed with sufficient armor to survive an RPG attack. As The Beast is off the record for the purpose of national security it is anonymous to the public what the exact competences of the car are. Features include firefighting equipment, tear gas, oxygen tanks and masks, and shotguns. Conversely, it is highly rumored that The Beast has built in grenade launchers as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Little Italy Informative Speech Hello everyone. Before I begin my presentation, I d like to talk about a phrase, which is, as you see, Little Italy. Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry. These enclaves became known for their ethnic associations, and cities with Little Italy blossomed, becoming the icons they are today. The city I m going to talk about is the region with the greatest amount of Little Italies in America, the New York City. Thus, the topic today is Italian Americans in NYC. Before World War One, people in Southern Italy had a hard time. Due to tax burden, soil erosion and military conscription lasting seven years, a large exodus left from southern Italy heading to the USA. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This trend has continued to the present day. The stereotype of Italian Americans has been fostered especially through commercially successful movies like The Godfather, Goodfellas and Casino; and TV programs such as The Sopranos. In actuality, as recent FBI statistics shows, only one IA in 6,000 has any involvement with organized crime. The mass media has consistently ignored five centuries of Italian American history, and has elevated what was never more than a minute subculture to the dominant Italian American culture. Of course IA in NYC protested against the negative portrayal of their community and sued the producers but failed most of the time. To be exact, not only Italian Americans in New York City protested against the stereotype, it s a problem in the whole country. It s kind of a dilemma as the stereotype has rooted in the mind of Americans and even people in other countries. That leaves us a problem to solve in the future. Let s drop this topic for a moment, and focus on the last point Increasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Idealised love hope and mortality in The Great Gatsby ... Elizabeth Barret Browning s Sonnets from the Portuguese and F. Scott. Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby both reflect, in abstract style and varying contexts and elements, the experience of idealised love, hope and mortality. The elements employed by Barret Browning and Fitzgerald, differ in their depictions of these themes through various literary devices, two of which are points of view and motifs/symbols . Barret Browning s sonnet sequence illustrates a complex evolution of emotions as the poet moves through sorrow, self doubt, passion, fear, and ultimately profound exhilaration and joy, even in spite of the restlessly lingering thoughts of her own death, whereas, The Great Gatsby follows the tale of young Nick Carraway, a seemingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The death of Myrtle and the concept of mortality is represented through Nick s use of expressive language, he states where Myrtle Wilson, her life violently extinguished, knelt in the road and mingled her thick dark blood with the dust , this expression of life s tragic end here is complemented by Nicks use of imagery, we are left with the raw image of Myrtle lying on the floor in displaced agony stark message to readers that life is not perpetual and everlasting. Hope is depicted through Gatsby s chase of the American Dream, he does not rest until this is finally fulfilled, it never becomes truly realized and he ends up paying the ultimate price of his life for it. Gatsby is blinded by the illusions that stand between him and happiness. Gatsby perceives Daisy to be his happiness, but Daisy is not. Fitzgerald examines the American Dream by autopsy, through the reflective narrator. Though the principles of the idealistic dream still exist, highlighted by Gatsby s ambition and drive to improve himself, the morality behind the dream has been substituted by money, resulting in decadence, corruption and distinct class divisions between people. Fitzgerald represents the corruption and the demise of the original, idealistic American Dream with the death of both Gatsby and Wilson two men who make a living, and strive to better themselves with new money. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Chem 17 Reviewer (1st Exam) CHEMISTRY 17 1ST LONG EXAM REVIEWER I. ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ATOMS arrangement of atoms electrons the number of electrons in an atom distribution of electrons around the nucleus and their energies ATOMS *Billiard Ball Model (JOHN DALTON) *Plum Pudding Model (JOSEPH J. THOMPSON) *RUTHERFORD s Model of Atom atoms are tiny, hard, indivisible spheres electrons (negative charge) occupy the atom Atom is mostly empty space with a dense nucleus PROBLEMS with Rutherford s Model *According to laws of physics, Rutherford s atom should collapse *The model CANNOT explain differences in properties of elements *The model CANNOT explain the colors emitted by elements when heated A. THE QUANTUM MODELS (WAVE) formed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  An electron in a permitted orbit has a specific energy and is in an allowed energy state. An electron in an allowed energy state will not spiral into the nucleus.  Energy is transmitted or absorbed by the electron only as the electron changes from one allowed energy state to another. This energy is emitted or absorbed as a photon, E= hѵ. For electron to move farther from the nucleus, it needs more potential energy. o Distance from the nucleus of an allowed orbit, n. o Energy of the electron in the allowed orbit, n. ↔ o Applications  Fireworks  Use of emission spectroscopy to analyse for the presence of elements. Success of Bohr Model o It successfully predicted the frequencies of the lines in the hydrogen spectrum o It introduced the concept of discrete energy levels of electron in atoms and the first quantum number, n. o The model failed to predict energy levels for atoms with more than 1 electron. (if 2/more electrons are present, the electrons repel) D. THE WAVE BEHAVIOR OF MATTER Louis de Broglie (1892 1987) o Depending on the experimental circumstances, radiation appears to have either a wavelike or a particle like (photon) character. o **As the electron moves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Gene Expression in Eukaryotes Gene expression in eukaryotes can be broken down into three stages. These stages include Transcription, RNA processing, and Translation. These steps are similar to gene expression in prokaryotes but RNA processing is specific to gene expression in eukaryotes. Transcription Transcription happens in the cell nucleus. This is where DNA can be found. For example you can use DNA as instructions to make certain things such as proteins, but, these instructions are in a different language and you do not understand them, so the workers that will eventually assemble them cannot work with them. This is where mRNA will come into play. The mRNA will provide the workers or cells with new instructions that will be used to build the protiens. In transcription DNA is unzipped and the enzyme RNA polymerase RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region. This starts the unwinding of the DNA strands, and the polymerase starts RNA synthesis which runs along the template strand of the DNA. In eukaryotic cells proteins called transcription factors bind to promoters that include a TATA box, 25 nucleotides upstream from the start of transcription. After, more transcription factors will bind to the DNA, together with RNA polymerase II, forming the transcription initiation complex. The second step of transcription is the process of elongation. This is where the polymerase moves downstream while it unwinds the DNA and elongates the RNA from 5 to 3 . As the RNA synthesis continues downstream the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Persuasive Essay On Ocean Pollution Throughout many decades there has been a huge environmental problem, not only putting marine life at risk but also human health. Ocean pollution is a big threat to the habitat and still today we haven t stopped throwing trash, chemicals or toxins into the oceans. During the 1940 s, a technical service of the Army dumped a lot of chemical warfare into the sea, believing the type of gas will dissolve in the water becoming harmless in minutes. At that time, fishermen were able to catch a lot of fish, it wasn t until they were out of luck and all they could see were dead fish floating on the surface. Many people think that oil spills and trash are the only types of ocean pollution, but they re also forgetting about chemical, bacterial and thermal pollution. Polluted seas can be the cause of many diseases or infections, especially if people don t take big measures like telling their kids not to accidentally drink water from rivers or lakes when swimming. Marine animals are a big part of our food chain if they carry diseases or toxins we re also in big danger. Today, there have been many people who have been trying to stop others from polluting the oceans, but they still haven t been able to convince the whole world to end ocean pollution. The government, instead of wasting money on unnecessary things like building walls or building more towers and creating more trash they should build trash contractors that will help with the trash floating around in the seas. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Go Back To Where You Came From Analysis In video 1 of Go Back to Where You Came From, Darren Hassan (a businessman from Adelaide) is questioning his new host, Wasmi, about the reasons he did not have his documentation. Darren s original stance was noted that all those coming in the country without documentation should be expatriated (12:38). Furthermore, he alludes that they are intentionally destroying their documents and that their reasons for doing so are immoral. The communication between the two men was dialogic. Wasmi shares that his documents were taken by force and had he refused to comply he would have been killed. He continues to explain that had he not left Iraq, he also would have likely been killed. Dialogue requires that one know the ground from which one speaks, meet the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The farm worker explains that they work in exchange for food and shelter and do not seek work elsewhere for fear of being arrested. Adam communicates the different reality for Australian laborers stating guys laboring have got a pay check to go to, to get the luxuries in life . It is a moment of dialogic communication, where each party familiar with their own position, listens to each other and exchanges their differing realities. An ethical element exists in this conversation. For in ethical communication, we recognize that persons, narrative ground, and the historical situation shape, guide and restrain our actions (p. 94). Both individuals gained knowledge from the presence of dialogue. It is difficult to predict how sharing alternate perspectives may impact another. Adam may now possess a deeper appreciation for his charmed life. Moreover, the illegal farm worker may have a newfound dedication to his dream of achieving such fortune conditions for himself and his family. Either way, much can be learned when seeing life through a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Measuring the Rate of Rotation in a Simple Electric Motor Have you ever wondered how an electric motor works? If you have wondered and never got an explanation this experiment will show you how it works. The objective of this project is to measure the rate of rotation varying in the size of the magnets. For this project I will need 4 C batteries, a permanent marker, laser tachometer, a metric ruler, scissors, a screwdriver, copper wire, wire cutters, electrical tape and Neodymium magnets. This experiment is a simple example of how nearly every electric motor works. It shows you how magnets and electricity can be used to generate movement. There have been many people that have perfected the electric motor through time. Nikola Tesla was the first to invent the AC (alternating current) induction motor in 1888. The AC (alternating current) created magnetic poles that reversed themselves without mechanical aid, and caused the revolving part of the electromagnet to spin around the motor. The concept that Tesla used in his motors are still used today. Electric motors rely on the force of an electromagnet, as does every electric motor. An electromagnet is created when a current flows through the copper wire. The electromagnet forms a magnetic field around the coil. A magnetic field is the area around a magnet where its force can be detected. This magnetic field causes another force which is called polarity. Polarity describes two areas (north and south poles) of the magnet were the force of the magnet is the strongest. The movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. My Parents s Migration To The United States My parents came to the United States to pursue education. They both left everything behind to seek a better life and achieve the American dream. They raised my sister and I with their culture in mind which immersed me in. My parent s positive influences encouraged me to never give up as well as welcome others with open arms. I grew up in a multicultural household, my father came from Peru and my mother came from Colombia. Both of my parents are proud of their respective countries and heritage. They both embrace each other s cultures by celebrating traditions and preparing food native to both countries. Having open minded parents has taught me to experiment with new foods, music, and hobbies without judgment. I have been surrounded by so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mommy Makeover Essay A mommy makeover is a plastic surgery trend that helps to reverse the effect pregnancy has on your body. After one pregnancy, some women naturally return to their pre pregnancy figure, but many women don t especially after two or three children. Breasts begin to lose volume and sag, the abdomen that is stretched during pregnancy becomes loose and doesn t tighten even after rigorous exercise. Some fat deposits are also very difficult to get rid of even with strict dieting and exercise. The remedy for all of the above is a mommy makeover. There are five main treatments included in a typical mommy makeover, including an abdominoplasty or tummy tuck, breast enhancement or augmentation, liposuction to remove fat, skin tightening and cellulite removal. During your consultation with our specialist, you can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A tummy tuck tightens the muscles in your abdomen and removes excess skin. There are several levels of tummy tuck, including a full abdominoplasty, a belt lipectomy, a small incision abdominoplasty and a reverse abdominoplasty. Our specialist will help you choose the one that will give you the best results. Breast augmentation may be a breast lift or breast implants. For some women, a breast lift is all it takes to restore their breasts to their original position. It involves raising the breast and repositioning the nipple. For other women, breast implants are the best way to restore volume and make the breasts look younger and fuller. Implants may be recommended to restore the original size and firmness or to make the breasts a little larger than they were before pregnancy. Liposuction can remove fat, but it does not treat loose or stretched skin that may be left behind after the fat is removed. This is the main reason liposuction is typically used along with a tummy tuck. The combination of these procedures is the most effective way to make the abdomen and waist line tight and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Disaster Preparedness Of The United States The United States experiences a variety of natural disasters throughout the year. Regardless of the location of a natural disaster in the United States, a program of disaster preparedness, mitigation, management, and prevention must be followed. Our community is nestled deep in the southeastern corner of the United States. The south Florida area is bordered by water to the west, south, and east. We are tested each year with flooding from torrential downpours, wildfires during the dry season, and the possibility of hurricane landfall. All three of these hazards have the potential for creating great damage to property, crippling local everyday life, and possibly causing loss of life. Being prepared for a disaster includes all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the summer months, south Florida areas experience heavy rain situation that sometimes cause widespread flooding in some regions. There are four different types of flooding that can occur. First type of flooding is flash flooding. Flash flooding occurs when the ground becomes saturated with water that has fallen too quickly to be absorbed. Flash floods can also occur due to a dam or levee failure. Second type of flooding is river flooding. River flooding occurs more in the northern part of the state and near lake Okeechobee. Mostly caused by water runoff and dumps into lakes and basins to the point of overflow. These types of floods are not very prevalent in the south Florida area. Next type of flooding is urban flooding. Flooding can be magnified in urban areas as paved areas lose their ability to absorb rainfall. Urbanization increases water runoff as much as two to six times over what would occur on natural terrain. There s also areal flooding, which results in standing water in low lying areas and open fields. This stagnant water can serve as a breeding ground for insects and disease. These last two types of floods are the ones that affect the south Florida area most. Flood mapped areas in the south Florida area have more enhanced drainage to remove the water. Also, extra pump stations setup around those areas to help pump the water out in case of flooding. Although these areas may still have some flooding, the risk assessment and mitigation efforts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Coworker Narrative I recently got a new job and my coworkers were very nice and everything was good up until this day. The day we went under attack. My work was not in the city. It was more out where no one lived and not many people went.It was a large building with about 20 stories. I had a cubicle that was very tiny but every that worked there had one. I was very close with my boss. His name was Tom. I had a few other friends there like Mike, Karen, and Brooke. My day was so normal, I woke up and then went to work. I also had a feeling in my gut that something was going to happen today. I remember walking into my little cubicle and all of my work that I was working on the day before was not on my desk or anywhere to be found. I started to panic because my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They all agreed. When we went back down to get the paper, my boss told me to not go back up there. I didn t agree with him so I traveled my butt right back up there. I also had the big paper. It said, We are being held hostage, help us. I walked to the edge of the building and I saw 4 men pointing guns up at the top. I sprinted back to the ladder and climbed back down. I told everyone what I saw. They were getting very, very, very, VERY crept out. I took a few of the guys up to the top and we took the sign to the side of the building and taped it to the side of the building. We couldn t see the people that were at the bottom of the building. So the people I brought up with me took the sign over and taped it. When we were almost done hanging the sign we all say one person walk out a van. The man was actually normal. The man said cut, cut, cut. I didn t know what was going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...