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Analysis Of St. Jude Children s Research Hospital
St Jude Children s Research Hospital is a nonprofit hospital that is located in the center of Memphis,
Tennessee. It is known worldwide as a hospital that pioneers research saving lives and finding cures to
devastating diseases like cancer and leukemia. It helps and takes in young patients from the United
States of America (USA) to all over the world. patients at the hospital range from For most diseases
and treatments, St. Jude accepts children, adolescents and young adults who are 21 years old or
younger at the time of acceptance. Patients are free of charge at the hospital, there for saying that they
do not have to pay for what their insurance cannot cover. ( St. Jude Children s Research Hospital,
2010). St Jude still holds the
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Herpes Type Of Herpes Simplex Virus
Herpes is a highly contagious viral infection with the family of eight different types of virus that affect
the human body. There are (HHV1) which is also known as herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1). This type
target the facial area with cold sores on the lip of the mouth. Also, there is (HHV2) that is refer to as
herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) which typically causes genital herpes, a sexually transmitted infection.
Another is (HHV3) that is called varicella zoster virus. HHV3 causes chickenpox. It can also cause a
recurrent virus infection of the skin, which is called herpes zoster or shingles. In addition, there is the
(HHV4) which is known as the Epstein Barr virus. It is the major cause of infectious mononucleosis,
or mono the kissing disease. It is a contagious infection and is passed on through saliva. Coughing,
sneezing, or sharing utensils with an infected individual. Also, the (HHV5) it is the official name of
cytomegalovirus (CMV) which is also the cause of mononucleosis. People that has a healthy immune
system this virus at times does not show any symptom It can be sexually transmitted, it can cause
problems to newborns, and cause hepatitis. Not only through sexual contact can CMV be passed on
but, also by breast feeding, blood transfusion, or by organ transplant. This infection is one of the
hardest complication on Aid Victims It causes diarrhea, severe vision impairment including blindness,
infections of the stomach and intestines, and even death. There is
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How Did Abigail Adams Influence The Policies
It is often said that behind every great man stands a great woman. Abigail Adams was the epitome of a
great woman. John Adams relied heavily on his most trusted advisor and wife, Abigail. For example,
in 1798 President John Adams signed the Alien Act to appeal to Abigail s mistrust of immigrants . As
with this decision, Abigail had a very large impact on John Adams political policies. However, he did
not always listen to all her requests, especially during the drafting of the United States Constitution.
Abigail firmly reminded her husband to remember the ladies... [or they will] foment a rebellion , but
he ignored her request. Abigail Adams had more strong views besides just women s rights and
immigration; she also firmly believed in the importance of charity, and the ending of slavery, her
views had influenced John Adams throughout his presidency. The question then is why, or why not,
did Abigail Adams societal views influence John Adams policies? John Adams thought of Abigail as
his wisest friend, in return Abigail Adams never hesitated to argue with her husband on political
matters, especially when it came to equality. Abigail is remembered for the many letters she wrote to
her husband, John Adams, while he was away at the continental congresses. She pressed for ... Show
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She was strongly mistrusting of foreigners, and believed that to an extent foreigners threatened the
security of such a fresh country. Her sentiments were fueled by the flood of immigrants that came to
America as a result of the French Revolution. A large majority of the immigrants were in opposition to
her husband as they largely identified as democratic republicans, while she and John were of the
Federalist party. Politically, such a large opposition did not bode well for them. Her influence in
immigration is best seen in the Alien and Sedition Acts. These Acts came into play as a comeback to a
scandal that was dubbed The X, Y, Z
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Marian s Identity In Edible Women By Margaret Atwood
The novel Edible Women, by Margaret Atwood, is a piece of literature that describes the women s role
in the 1960s. The book centers around a woman named Marian McAlpin, who faces problems in her
relationship. Marian gets engaged to Peter, who is narcissistic and controlling. She notices that ever
since she has gotten engaged, she is starting to lose her appetite. This essay will seek to prove that
food is a symbol of Marian s identity.
The novel introduces the readers to Marian, a well educated woman, who works in Seymour Surveys,
a market research company. She lives in an apartment with Ainsley, a free spirited woman. Marian is
engaged to a self obsessed man names Peter, a lawyer, who is only using her as an accessory. He was
treating me as a stage prop; silent but solid, a two dimensional outline (Atwood 72). Ever since her
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Marian opened the soft boiled egg and saw the yolk looking up with its one significant and accusing
yellow eye, found her mouth closing together like a frightened sea anemone (174). She starts to notice
that her body is rejecting the food. I don t seem to be hungry anymore (164).
The second example is when Marian stops consuming certain foods. Well, she said, there are a lot of
things I can t eat; I mean, I haven t been eating them lately. Meat, for instance, and eggs and certain
vegetables (208). As Marian stops consuming certain foods, she is also letting Peter make important
decisions for her. Marian s first impulse was to answer, with the evasive flippancy she always used
before when he asked me serious questions about herself, What about Groundhog Day? . But instead I
rather have you decide that. I d rather leave the big decisions up to
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Importance Of The American Education System
Part Four: Importance to the American Education System Students from Arab and Muslim culture will
bring unique and positive qualities to our classrooms that need to be recognized and valued. Teachers
have a strong influence on how comfortable a student will feel in the classroom community. I believe
it is important to create an environment where students feel safe to ask questions, share their culture,
be themselves, believe in what they want to believe, and be celebrated for their differences as well as
similarities. I believe each culture brings forth students that have a vast array of talents and it is
important to know them so that you can teach to those students accordingly.
An Arab American student might be an amazing storyteller due to Arabic language and
communication styles. They may also be repetitive in their speaking. This is not to be dismissed as
unnecessary, but merely how they learned to communicate. Arab American students can also bring
high levels of respect to the classroom. They will know the customs of standing as someone enters a
room and to not sit with your back facing away from another person. Additionally to their high level
of respect, an Arab American student may hold honor and honesty to a high standard. Another talent
an Arab American student might bring is the knowledge and wisdom that comes from living with
extended family. The student may have several stories of his or her family s history or wisdom of his
or her elders.
As for the needs of
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A Grimm Warning
I read the fantasy book called The Land Of Stories A Grimm Warning by Chris Colfer. This book has
469 pages in it. According to a review on Amazon by USA TODAY There is more in Colfer s magic
kingdoms than Disney has dreamt of. I think the intended audience for Land of Stories A Grimm
Warning is probably kids or young adults ages 10 14 or kids in Elementary school to Middle School
because I think this book might be a little hard for young kids and maybe something that older kids
like high schoolers aren t interested in. The main characters in Land of Stories A Grimm Warning are:
Alex, a 13 year old girl who has long blonde hair and loves to wear headbands. Her favorite outfit is
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A few people were chosen in his class to go to Germany if they were very good writers so they could
be there for the reading of a time capsule that reveals three stories that the Brothers Grimm had never
revealed yet. But the trip goes terribly wrong when Conner suddenly realizes that one of the stories is
a warning that a huge army is going to take over the fairytale world. Conner tries to contact his sister
but it is very hard he finally gets there but he is not alone a girl from his trip named Bree tags along so
does a German boy named Emmerich but I won t get into further detail about them. He and his sister
along with some help need to fight of the army to save the fairytale world. I won t tell you how it ends
but I will tell you the enemy who leads the army is a prisoner from the fairytale world whose name is
the masked man. The story is full of Aha moments which is one of six reading signposts. An Aha
moment is when a character finally figures something out. I would tell you more about the story but I
don t want to spoil anything for you because I think you really should read this book. I think the theme
of this book is teamwork and
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Fight Club Chapter Summaries
Ch.9 Professor Dumbldore sent the Gryffindors to the Hall, to keep them safe. The Gryffindors slept
into their sleeping bags that night. No one found Black in the castle, and they wondered how Black
got in. Every Professor knew that Black was after Harry, even Harry knew it himself. The others didn t
want him to be practicing Quidditch in the evenings because it s not safe. On the other hand,
Gryffindor is going to play against Hufflepuff instead of Slytherin. Harry was very serious about the
Quidditch, therefore he was late to the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Unfortunately, Professor
Lupin was sick, and Snape takes the class instead. Snape is like the old days, who is a cold horrible
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He exasperately complained about how Noby tricked him to wear the super hero cape. When he was
about to beat up Noby, Doraemon used the whistle. Big G beat himself up at the end, while Doraemon
and Nody were thinking what to do afterward. Chapter 10. The Marauder s map Although Harry was
still very upset about the Nimbus 2000, he didn t argue or complain in the hospital. A stream of
visitors intended to cheer him up, and Hagrid even sent him a bunch of earwiggy flower. Still, Harry
didn t feel any better, because he realised that the screaming woman was her mother. Harry returned to
class; others were discussing about how much they dislike about Professor Snape. Professor Lupin
offered help to fix Harry s Nimbus 2000; however, it was smashed into bits by Whomping Willow,
which means no chance. Professor Lupin explained to Harry about what dementor really was. Harry
shared his experience when he faced the dementors to Professor Lupin. He asked Professor Lupin for
defenses spell against the dementors. Lupin said Harry probably had to wait until next
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Madoff
Bernie Madoff amp; the Worst Pyramid Scheme in U.S. History It is said that we are the product of
our upbringing, so it probably would not surprise you to learn that the biggest and worst financial
fraud committed through a pyramid scheme in US History, was achieved by a man who was raised by
parents that also commit financial frauds. Bernie Madoff was raised watching his parents Ralph and
Sylvia Madoff run a business that was not successful in the financial trading world. That company was
named Gibraltar Securities. Due to the fact that Sylvia failed to accurately report their company s
financial condition, the SEC closed the business in 1963 and started its investigative proceedings to
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(Cook, 2014) The question becomes, how did Bernie pull this off for so many years? Actually having
a legitimate legal running successful company to further your reputation as a highly successful
investor really helps, but how do you have billions of dollars invested in your company, that is
ultimately already lost before you even cash the check given to you? That in itself must have taken a
lot of time and energy, and when the scheme was discovered, Bernie stated that he alone ran his
scheme. For someone that has no problem stealing money from his investors, it seems odd that his
reason to take all the credit for the running of this scheme would be to protect the others that were
involved. Is he really protecting them or is his ego so big that he wants all the credit? That is a
question that we will never have the answer to unless Bernie himself answers it. But there is one
person who has come forward. Frank DiPascali, the former financial chief, became the star witness
against Bernie Madoff. Mr. Depascali was very forthcoming in giving information and he detailed
how the scheme was able to be hidden for so long, and how it all comes down to technology. What?
How does technology have anything to do with hiding a pyramid scheme? Well, Bernie had an
emergency operations building that housed different versions of computers, software programs,
printers, copiers, paper, company logos, and company
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Achievements And Accomplishments Of Helen Keller
Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27th, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama. At only nineteen months
old, Keller fell sick with a high fever that was never fully diagnosed and it caused her to become blind
and deaf. Ever since the day that Keller became disabled, it was hard for her to speak and see Keller
would get so upset and angry at times because she couldn t talk and see like the rest of her family, and
that she would throw temper tantrums. Ever since she got the help, Keller got a better attitude, life,
and education. Although Miss Keller went through many horrible things, she grew up and had a lot of
achievements and accomplishments. Keller learned how to write, spell and she also traveled for many
reasons. She wanted help others that had been going through the same things as herself. She also
wrote books, and a lot of them. One of Keller s many achievements was when she learned how to
read, write, and spell. Ever since a young age, she had to rely on using her touch to get herself around.
Whenever she would walk around, she always had her hands out in front of her and feeling around to
sense whoever or whatever is around her. She got around the house and property very well. Also,
when Miss Sullivan came out to help Helen with learning, there was one important event that had
happened between Keller and Miss Sullivan. A quote is, Finally, as Keller felt water from a pump
gushing out over onto of her hands, Sullivan formed the letters for the word water into Keller s
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Management Changes Affects Employee Morale
Management Changes Affects Employee Morale
As the world changes, many organization may create changes to their company structure in order to
remain successful and look good amongst shareholders. These organizational changes may be
beneficial for the company overall. However, it may affect the remaining employee s morale. Some
organizations changes such as layoffs, reduce work hours, a stagnate in benefits increases and rewards
may result in management trying to figure out a way to motivate and gain employees trust and loyalty.
Layoffs
When an organization experiences a downturn in the economy, they may be force to perform
employee layoffs. Organizations such as the Boeing Company announced in September 2001, that
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Some of these proactive measures could include speaking with loan officers to refinance personal
loan, cut back on dinning expenses or discontinue insurance plans or retirement matching plans. Even
though furloughs may temporarily aid organization on reducing pay cuts in staying in business
employee may choose not to return to work after being furlough or the employee may consider to find
another place of employment.
Organization may offer senior employees early retirement as another method for to reduce operation
cost during an economy downturn. Senior management and those who have been working for an
organization the longest usually make the highest salaries and have the best benefits package Bradley
J, B. amp; Demand M. (2011). Early retirement of senior employees may result in can result lost of
unspoken knowledge over a long run. One would suggest that the organization.
Some organizations perform furloughs in economy recession. A furlough is mandatory time off for an
employee. For non exempt employees, the employer doesn t pay the employee when the employee is
not at work. However, exempt employees are required to take a mandatory full workweek off without
pay (marylandnonprofit.org). Salary reduction of any kind can also be hardened on the employee
where as the individuals may
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International Patent
International Patent: Everything You Need to Know
An international patent, also referred to a PCT patent application, is a request that your invention be
patented outside of the United States. It is important to note that there is really no such thing as an
international patent. Rather, if you want to obtain patent protection in countries outside of the United
States, you ll file a PCT patent application. PCT, also referred to as Patent Cooperation Treaty, is an
international patent treaty that provides a procedure for filing for international protection. The treaty
helps those wanting to seek patent protection in other countries as it delays the process for up to 30
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The application, however, may not automatically provide you with protection in each of these
countries. The PCT application can only be used as a reservation for submitting your patent to those
specific countries, allowing you to delay the process for up to 2 and a half years so that you can make
a determination as to which countries to seek protection in. Only after that point is the PCT
application converted into a formal patent application.
In simpler terms, the PCT process includes two phases: [1] filing the international application and [2]
choosing which countries to apply for patent protection, and
converting the PCT application into an actual patent application within each specific country you wish
to seek protection in.
PCT Timeline
As previously noted, the main benefit of the PCT is to defer your international patent requests for a
period of up to 2 and a half years. Therefore, when you want to file a
PCT, you ll visit the WIPO website and gather all necessary documentation needed for filing. There
are still steps and guidelines for you to abide by for the PCT application itself. Once you have filed
your application, it ll be reviewed by a patent examiner who will then draft a written report and
opinion indicating the likelihood of you obtaining patent protection in each country you identified in
your application. For example, if, in your application, you indicated that
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Financial Analysis and Forecasting for Kkd
The Fall of Krispy Kreme Donuts
MBA 6154 Dr. Plath
By:
Jon Plyler
Luke Sagur
Introduction
Since its IPO in April 2000, Krispy Kreme grew to be a top pick of Wall Street Analysts. The company
s growth seemed unstoppable and Krispy Kreme was able to beat Wall Street s expectations. Krispy
Kreme continued to outperform until 2004 when some accounting woes were brought to light and
analysts starting noticing other anomalies that indicated that things were not quite as good as they
seemed. The firm s stock price quickly plummeted from its peak and lost more than 80 percent of its
value in only 16 months.
This case study focuses on the use of financial statement analysis, and other factors that an equity
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The associates were able to carry on with business as usual but the Area Developers are responsible
for helping to grow the business. Each Area Developers incur a one time franchise fee of up to
$50,000 then pay up to 6% of sales to Krispy Kreme as a royalty and 1% of annual sales as an
advertising fee. The franchise royalties account for approximately 4% of Krispy Kreme s revenue.
Krispy Kreme By The Numbers: Financial Statement Analysis
Krispy Kreme s investors enjoyed a quick return on their investment after the IPO. By the end of 2000
the stock price had doubled, then shot to a high of 4.5x the IPO price by mid 2001. Krispy Kreme was
one of the new glamour stocks on Wall Street, but from the standpoint of an educated investor was it
healthy enough to support the success of its stock? An analysis of the Krispy Kreme financials should
give some insight into the health of the company.
Krispy Kreme s revenue increased every year between 2000 and 2004, from $220m to over $665m.
Along with growing revenues, the operating and net profit margins also increased every year. The
operating margin increased from just under 4% in 2000 to over 15% by the end of 2004 and the net
profit margin increased from just under 3% to over 8% during the same time period. The ROA and
ROE though the time period were relatively steady at an
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Biblical Illusions in Toni Morrison s Song of Solomon...
Biblical Illusions in Toni Morrison s Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison, is about a man named Macon Dead. Throughout this novel,
however, he is known by all except his father as Milkman because his mother breastfed him until he
was in his teens. The novel centers on Milkman s attempt to find himself. His family is a wealthy
black family living in a poor black neighborhood, where Milkman s father prohibits Milkman from
interacting with most of them, including his aunt. However, he ends up visiting her, and while there,
he learns a little about his family s mysterious past and decides to look deeper into it. Throughout his
journey into his past, one may notice a large amount of biblical allusions.
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_Song of Solomon_ in the Bible is about love, just as it is one of the most popular themes in Morrison
s novel. Love is apparent in several ways throughout the novel, from Hagar s immoral, and eventually
psychotic, love for her cousin, Milkman, (which eventually leads to Hagar s death), to the lack of love
that leads Milkman s mother to habitually breast feed him, at least daily, for years just to get a small
amount of pleasure. Morrison explains this by saying, ...he was old enough to be bored by the flat taste
of mother s milk. (Morrison)
Another way in which Morrison infuses a biblical connection into her works is through the naming of
the children in the Dead family. When describing the names of the children she writes, He had
cooperated... with the blind selection of names from the Bible for every child other than the first born
male. And abided by whatever the finger pointed to... This is the reason for the naming of his other
two children (Milkman, or Macon, being the first born male), Magdalene from Mary Magdalene, and
First Corinthians, from The Book of Corinthians.
Besides the children of Macon Dead, there are other biblical allusions in the names of people. One of
these is Hagar, Pilate s son and Milkman s cousin. Though the biblical Hagar is not well known, her
character in the Bible reflects, in some ways, the character in Morrison s novel. In the bible, Hagar is
Sarah s handmaiden. When she bares the son
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The Use Of Cell Phones While Driving
It is known that the use of cell phones while driving decreases driver awareness and overall road
safety, and in response to this knowledge, some states have passed laws that have prohibited the use of
handheld devices. However, there are no laws banning hands free cell phone usage, despite research
claiming hands free devices are just as dangerous handheld devices, but does their usage distract
drivers enough to the point where states should legally ban the total use cell phones while driving?
The following will introduce arguments for both sides of this topic, one for hands free cell phone
usage and the other against cell phones usage entirely. It should be illegal to use hands free devices
while driving because research from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally, the cell phone group rated themselves worse in driving performance before and after the
simulator. This indicates that driver performance is impaired by cell phone use and drivers generally
know their driving is worse when using hands free devices, therefore, the use of such devices should
be illegal. Other evidence against hands free cell phone use while driving is simply that talking on
hands free devices is just as bad as talking on handheld devices in relation to driver performance
(Ishigami Klein, 2009). To determine this, Ishigami and Klein (2009) reviewed the results of several
separate studies that investigated the impacts of handheld and hands free cell phone usage on the
detection reaction times of drivers. These studies were: Abdel Aty (2003), Burns et al. (2002),
Consiglio et al. (2003), Haigney et al. (2000), McEvoy et al. (2005), Patten et al. (2004), Redelmeier
and Tibshirani (1997), Strayer and Johnson (2001), Strayer, Drews, and Crouch (2006), and Törnros
and Boiling (2005, 2006). Consiglio et al. studied the effects of auditory distractions, such as cell
phone, by measuring the reaction time of participants using a non driving, braking task where
participants released an accelerator and applied the brakes if a red light were shown. The control
group performed the task without auditory stimulation. Strayer and Johnson (2001) examined the
effects of phone conversation on reaction time with a computer pursuit tracking task.
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Duke Energy Vs Progress Energy Essay
Duke Energy, a power company based in North Carolina determined that the acquisition of a rival
power company, Progress Energy, was vital to the future success of their organization. Duke s board
determined that Progress Energy was a strategically valuable asset and the purchase would enhance
their company economically, as well as, increase shareholder value. Furthermore, the deal would
enhance Duke s nuclear power ambitions...Duke has applied for permission to build two reactors and
Progress has proposed building two reactors. Neither company, without government loan guarantees,
could complete the nuclear projects individually. All agreed and the deal was sealed...well almost.
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Application of the Collins and Montgomery resource based view of these firms (RBV) to the Duke
merger all the salient factors point to a solid transaction with a positive NPV. Nuclear projects require
years of planning and billions in capital this merger had the potential of deals in the works to
accelerate the process making it difficult for rivals to duplicate. The longevity of nuclear plants is
without rival with the current rate of uranium consumption these plants could last for at least 80 years
and the depreciation is unmatched by traditional brick and mortar originations. The nuclear plants
centrally operated and structured around Duke, making them sequestered from the internal structure of
the company and any competitors. The screams of alternative energy sources are resonating loudly
across the country but nothing has come close to producing that capacity of nuclear energy...solar
power has not lived up to the hype as much as we want it to Clarence Kemp just rolled over in his
grave! The merged strength of these two companies with the potential for nuclear plants in the future
coupled with their profit margin, without guaranteed government loans, makes them superior in
technology and time (years to build a plant) compared to their
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The Social Cognition Approach And The Discursive Approach
Attitudes are one of the main themes in social psychology. The attitudes we hold allow us to express
ourselves through our values and ideologies as well as comprehend people around us. We can make
predictions about others values from what they say and how they behave, this in turn reduces
uncertainty and enables us to adapt and alter our behaviours in a socially desirable way (McKinlay
and McVittie, 2009). Research surrounding the concept of attitudes comes from two distinct
theoretical positions; the social cognition approach and the discursive approach. The mainstream
cognitive approach regards attitudes as measurable entities through schemas and models, while the
discursive psychology (DP) deals with written and spoken means of communication and has attempted
to reorientate our perspective on attitude research. First, this essay will attempt to define attitudes from
both spheres of thought and outline the guiding principles of each approach. Moreover, both
approaches alongside their differing methodologies will be evaluated with reference to empirical
research.
Psychologists in both the cognitive and discursive field believe that attitudes are central to our
understanding of human behaviour yet they differ in their definition of the concept. The cognitive
approach builds upon a very operational understanding of attitudes, defining them as an inner
cognitive states whereby a person may generate favourable or unfavourable thoughts and/or feelings
towards a person, idea
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The Negative Human Impacts On The Oceans
The Negative Human Impacts on the Oceans It was Mihaljo Mesarovic, the author of Mankind at the
Turning Point , who once said The Earth has cancer and the cancer is man . He was definitely onto
something. In fact, humans have had a major negative impact on the world s marine environment.
Throughout recent human history, it has been obvious that the wellbeing of the marine environment
has been in jeopardy. Pollution of the ocean, overfishing and the greenhouse gases these are all the
aspects that can cause the destroying of the precious environments, such as reefs, sea grass and coastal
habitats. According to the essay and interview Seafarming at the End of the World , written by Peter
Meehan, he presents the fact that human impact on the ocean is the main reason that causes the awful
situation of marine ecosystem and organisms. Although the ocean covers approximately two thirds of
the Earth s surface, it is surprisingly susceptible to human influences. The effects of rubbish dumping
have tainted our oceans and they have taken their toll on the vast marine environments and the
populations in which they contain. Rubbish dumping involves depositing all the waste materials from
factories and industries, tankers and ships and sewerage waste materials into the oceans and seas. In
the report Causes and Effects of Ocean Dumping , the author Sharda states that The wastes that are
dumped into the oceans tend to have toxic substances which soak in all the oceanic oxygen. This
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High School Swim Analysis
In the year 2015, I was a middle schooler going into my first year of highschool. Coming into the year,
I was highly enthusiastic for the coming of my freshman experience. Time was flying by and before I
knew it, my cross country season was over and a new season was going to start. My brother, Anthony,
was senior at Fairview and had been on the swim team for three years. My brother did not mention his
swimming experiences until it was time to persuade me to join the team. This was quite the easy task.
You know, since you love swimming you should join the team. said Anthony Why would I do that? I
said
As a freshman, if you can swim a full underwater lap you receive an award.
Is doing an underwater easy?
It depends, but you should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These traditions involved spouting random nonsense like, I forgot to toast the blocks today which was
just to confuse the other team, and pranking each other. This enthusiasm and playful nature is what
built up our reputation as Fairview and not to forget, our strong bonds. The team started to grow a
family like bond and we would have team dinners to further it. During these team dinners, we would
share secrets or memories and just have fun. Sometimes we would play Cards Against Humanity or
simply just eat and talk. Most of the time, I was dead and so layed in the best spots of the couches
which resulted in people piling up on top of me for some
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Animal Rights Argumentative Analysis
What makes hunting and trapping for sport is that people that do hunt or trap are seeing these animals
as renewable resources. They can reproduce without the help of humans; however, that does not give
humans the right to use them as a natural resource. It is a failure to not treat them with respect. One of
the main concerns for defending hunting is that it is not different than what wildlife does to each other.
The rights view sees that animals not moral agents, and have different morals than what humans have.
Then only have to kill what they need to. The still cause harm, but do no moral harm in the logic of
the rights view.
Regan does take into account how humans treat endangered species. The rights view is not contrasting
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Leaver culture considers nature in how it improves with the world around it. Ismael uses the story of
Cain and Able to explain the difference. For anyone that has grown up learning about Christian
beliefs, the story of Cain and Able is taught as a way that if you go against God then you get punished.
The way Ishmael explains it, is more about a difference of cultures. Able represents the Leaver
culture, while Cain is a part of the Taker culture. If humans look at the story from the Taker
perspective, they see how it is a perspective in the bible. The story makes more sense if it looked from
a Leavers perspective. However, Leaver culture is not fully gone; but Taker culture has taken a
majority of control.
Regan main claim is that humans are no capably of fully knowing when the animals suffer, but that
does not deny them the rights they need. Regan is searching for the answer in how to communicate
with animals. Ishmael knows that our lost connection with nature is due to human s own fault.
Humans separated ourselves so far that humans cannot reach that communication point with nature.
However, if humans were to be like Leaver culture, then humans would be able to work with nature.
At that point humans could gain the communication back to
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Literary Analysis Of Esperanza Rising
Literary Analysis of Esperanza Rising
Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. It is a figure of speech that is used
when an author wants to create certain moods or emotions, deepen the story s message, and secretly
tell the readers what could happen later in the story. The novel Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz
Ryan, is a story of struggle, hardship and determination following Esperanza, her family, and servants
as they flee from Mexico to California. The author uses a specific fruit as the title of each chapter to
symbolize emotions or events occurring within the chapters. Three specific chapters which truly use
symbolism to signify emotions are Figs, Plums, and Guavas. Figs represent a new beginning while
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They also, when eaten in large amounts, have a special way of helping people s digestive system move
quickly. In the chapter, Plums, they become a symbol of challenge to Esperanza while doing her job of
caring for Lupe and Pepe. Esperanza unknowingly let the babies, have their fill, (p.140) of the raw
plums. Due to feeding the two children too many raw plums, she was challenged with the resulting
bowel movements and diaper changes. Esperanza was able to overcome the challenging day but the
plums will likely be a symbol of her and struggle to her and the author uses the figs as a literary
comparison to her difficulty that
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Essay about Informative Speech Outline About Music
Coms 103: Informative Speech Outline
Specific Purpose: My audience will learn why music is healthy and beneficial to your health
Thesis Statement: Music is an essential part of our lives and is important to the development and
health of your body.
Introduction I. Attention Getter: (Start speech by playing music, turning lights off, dancing a little?)
So we all listen to music, it s apart of our everyday lives. I don t think I ve ever met anyone who said
they cant stand music.. and if I ever did I would call them out for lying. II. Audience Relevance: If
your like me you cant go a day without listening to music and even when your not songs are usually
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Body I. Music Therapy: a. Music can be the best form of stress relief (if you actually enjoy listening to
it) b. Music has been used by therapists to rehabilitate i. Has been proven to induce your brains levels
of serotonin, dopamine and melatonin (feel good chemicals) ii. Can relax you and ease your mind c.
Music therapy has been used for adult cancer patients and it significantly reduces emotional distress
and boosts the patients quality of life. Same effect was had on war veterans with PTSD II. Physical
Benefits: d. Music is instrumental in brain development because it uses both sides of your brain e.
Early development teachers use music to improve the growth of a childs brain academically,
emotionally, physically and spiritually. f. University of California did a study on children who are
given music lessons. The 2nd grade students that were given music lessons scored 27% higher on
proportion and fraction tests than those who did not receive lessons. g. Mozart effect (myth) III.
Emotional Benefits: h. Music can trigger happy memories or moments in time i. Article in the
Washington Post: music that we enjoy causes spikes in our dopamine and causes us to crave more of
that good feeling, which keeps us listening to that genre and persuing the best of the best when it
comes to our music taste. j. Pregnant women when listening to music share hormones
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Essay on Why Gladstone Failed to Pacify Ireland
Why Gladstone Failed to Pacify Ireland
Gladstone s adoption of interest in Irish affairs in 1867 puzzled many of his contemporaries and has
continued to puzzle historians. Up until 1867 Gladstone had shown very little sympathy towards the
Irish, all his life he had held them in contempt, visiting only once. His mission to pacify Ireland was
surprising and his motives suspect. Many historians believe that Ireland was a cause through which
Gladstone was to unify his divided party. Others have said that it was in reaction to the agrarian
violence raging through Ireland, it was clear that something had to be done. Gladstone declared that it
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It was hoped that this would reduce social unrest provoked by religious discrimination. Gladstone s
plans were courageous; he had no precedent to go by and the task presented immense difficulties. The
Act dissolved the Irish Church s power, it meant that it could no longer expect tithes from Catholics
and C of I dissenters although this did not mean that the Irish were any better off; the tithes still had to
be paid but were now paid to the state rather than the Irish Church. Despite the fact that the Act solved
once and for all the major religious grievance of the Irish Roman Catholics [1]in practice it made very
little difference the lives of most Irishmen. It did not by any means solve religious differences,
Protestants still owned much of the land, and they still dominated the resented landlord class. The
consequences of the act were more symbolic than practical, it did very little to pacify Ireland.
Most agreed that the key to Ireland s problems lay in the land question. This question of questions for
Ireland (John Devoy) proved much more difficult than church reform due to the complexities of the
Irish Land System and the wider range of interests involved. Lord Kimberley wrote no measures of
any kind can satisfy the Irish: the utmost they can do is to lay the basis for a gradual improvement .
Kimberley s prognostication was very close to the truth. Neither Act actually
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The Importance Of The Film Jaws
The film Jaws is deemed as one of the greatest movies of all time, it is not only a movie, but it
changed the movie industry due to its success. The success of Jaws is a result of the mass of
advertising the producers did. Jaws was the first film to have a wide release , opening at the same time
across the country and making it the highest grossing film at the time. The vast amount of detail the
producers went into advertising can be seen in the Jaws movie poster. Through the vivid red title, the
unseen shark in the ocean s depth, the unwitting and vulnerable woman, the use of prominent actor s
names, and the magnitude of the shark, the author uses a myriad of textual and non textual techniques
that create both suspense and excitement for the film.
First, the author places the title Jaws in the center of the page in bright red letters, which causes the
title to stand to the viewer because the red lettering is an enormous contrast to the primarily blue and
white image. The author uses the placement and color of the title catch the eyes of the viewer. For
example, when looking at the image the viewer will notice the massive shark because of its size, but
the shark s color is similar to the color of the water, however, the red is a direct contrast to the blue in
the image making it stand out more than any other part of the image. The author chooses red for the
title not only to make it stand out but also to imply the goriness of the film. Red is the color of blood
and in
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Solar Energy Can Not Harm The Earth
Even if we didn t have greenhouse gases, were going to have to move away from fossil fuels, as we re
going to run out. They re finite, where as solar and wind are infinite. Ted Turner. Solar panels use the
energy that comes from sunlight to give power. Low temperature collectors are flat plates generally
used to heat pools. Medium temperature collectors are also usually flat plates but are used for heating
water or air for residential and commercial use. High temperature collectors concentrate sunlight using
mirrors and lenses. and are generally used for fulfilling heat requirements up to 300 deg C / 20 bar
pressure in industries, and for electric power production. Installation of solar panels costs 15000 to
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It is fuel free. Solar energy is the best source of energy because it uses the suns energy rather than
fossil fuels, is renewable and can be used anywhere. Solar thermal energy is the best source of energy
because it uses the suns energy instead of fossil fuels. As The Union of Concerned Scientists state in
the article how solar energy works , solar energy is a vast and inexhaustible resource. Once the system
is in place it converts the rays into useful energy and will never have ups and downs of energy markets
(p1). Solar energy is inexhaustible because it does not use or give off fuels. It is fuel free. Instead it
uses the light from the suns rays and converts it into heat. Since it doesn t use fuels but instead the
suns energy it is a reliable source. There will always be light. Further more National geographic in
their article solar energy say that using solar active technologies is used to harness energy by
mechanical devices and electrical devices to convert rays into energy (1). Mechanical devices and
electrical devices harness energy. Since the energy is being harnessed through electricity it is not using
fuels nor giving off fuels while converting rays into energy such as heat. Scientific american experts in
the article How does solar power work? say the light hits certain materials which the energy turns
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Pellagra Research Paper
Pellagra is a disease which is caused as a result of a deficiency is vitamin B 3, also known as niacin.
Pellagara can be identified in two ways with the first being Primary pellagra which is the result of not
enough niacin in the body or Secondary pellagra which is the result of there being enough niacin in
the body, but there is an inhibitant which will prevent the absorption of niacin and the processing of
niacin by the body. Both Primary and Secondary pellagra can result in a patient having diarrhea,
vomiting, fatigue, dementia and dermatitis. This is a severe condition which if left untreated will lead
to the death being the outcome for the patient. Pellagra is not a current danger in the United States and
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In most instaces a person being treated for pellagra should see improvement within two days of their
treatment plan beginning. The primary goal of a treatment plan will be to raise the level of niacin in
the body. While the main focus will be in placing niacin in the body to get niacin to optimal levels,
there may be instances in which treatment will cause for other supplements to be take in addition to
the increases niacin. Many times this diet will include a high protein diet along with an infusion of B
complex vitamins because many times the patient will have other nutrion related issues in addition to
niacin deficiency when diagnosed with pellagara. Patients may be on bedrest while undergoing
treatment for
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Geography Of China Essay
Geographical Location: China has great physical diversity. The east and south of the country consists
of fertile lowlands and foothills, and is the location of most of China s agricultural output and human
population. The west and north of the country is dominated by sunken basins (such as the Gobi and
the Taklamakan), rolling plateaus, and towering massifs. It contains part of the highest tableland on
earth, the Tibetan Plateau, and has much lower agricultural potential and population. Traditionally, the
Chinese population centered on the Chinese central plain and oriented itself toward its own enormous
inland market, developing as an imperial power whose center lay in the middle and lower reaches of
the Yellow River on the northern plains. More recently, the 18,000 km (11,000 mi) coastline has been
used extensively for export oriented trade, causing the coastal provinces to become the leading
economic center.
Climate: China Owing to tremendous differences in latitude, longitude, and altitude, the climate of
China is extremely diverse, ranging from tropical in the far south to subarctic in the far north and
alpine in the higher elevations of the Tibetan Plateau. Monsoon winds, caused by differences in the
heat absorbing capacity of the continent and the ocean, dominate the climate. During the summer, the
East Asian Monsoon carries warm and moist air from the south and delivers the vast majority of the
annual precipitation in much of the country. Conversely, the Siberian
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Western Blot Analysis Essay
Immunoprecipitation and western blot analysis
LV FLAG HA T2A GFP and LV hZNF804A FLAG HA T2A GFP constructs were transfected into
HEK293 cells with N terminal V5 tagged APEX1, EIF3K, FEZ1, LGALS1, PDHB, PDZD4, and
RPSA overexpression constructs from DNASU. 72 h after the transfection, cells were lysed with cell
lysis buffer (150 mM NaCl, 1.0% NP 40, 0.5% sodium deoxycholate, 0.1% SDS, 50 mM Tris, pH 8.0)
and collected by centrifugation at 14 kg at 4°C for 15 min. 3 mg of lysate protein was incubated with
15 l of anti FLAG M2 beads at 4 °C for 0.5 to 2.5 h with rolling. Each sample was washed for six
times with 600 µl of pre cold TBS, and 15 µl of 2X protein loading buffer were added for the western
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Briefly, yeast cells were transformed with the bait plasmid pHybLex ZNF804A Zeo, and selection was
maintained with Zeocin. Yeast cells harboring the bait plasmids were transformed with a pre made
HeLa cell derived Y2H cDNA library constructed in plasmid pJG4 5 in which preys are fused with
B42 transcription activation domain (Invitrogen). For screening, transformants were plated on
synthetic medium lacking tryptophan, uracil, lysine, and histidine and containing 300 µg/ml Zeocin.
After incubation for 3 days at 30°C, growing colonies were selected as primary positives and further
tested using a beta galactosidase colony filter assay, as instructed by the manufacturer. The positive
yeast clones were confirmed by DNA sequencing
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What Is The Capture Of Vimy Ridge
Easter weekend in 1917 has become legend in Canadian military tradition. It was the weekend that
Canadians took Vimy Ridge in World War I. The Ridge was an important strategic point as it was the
only high point in an otherwise flat area, and is located so as to protect the industrial centre of Lille
and the coal mines of Lens. Though the location was strategically important, the capture of Vimy
Ridge would inevitably not have much impact on the outcome of the First World War. The Canadian
capture of the ridge did weaken the German position and forced the Germans to reassess their
defensive methods in the area north of Arras, but all the British, French, and Canadian troops lost
momentum after the first day. The objective of the offensive
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Alcohol Abuse In Peru Essay
Alcoholism is an addiction to the consumption of alcohol liquor and have compulsive behavior of the
alcohol abuse. In the United States, alcohol has been used to an advantage. Japan has a major drinking
issue and the number of citizens is increasing every year. Peru s upper and middle have been the major
consumers of alcohol abuse. In the United States, alcohol abuse and addiction are increasing
frequently because of people taking advantage of being able to drink or just because you are 21 or
older. It is the most common addiction in the united states. The excessive use of alcohol leads to liver
disease and sometimes kills people. According to Douglas Main, the study also found that 36 percent
of men and 43 percent of Native Americans had struggled with drinking problems in their lives .
(Main, D 1) Drinking is just as bad as a drug, you are just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Peru is in danger because their alcohol drinking problem is horrible. According to National Institute
on Drug Abuse, The prevalence estimate was higher among males (52.9 percent compared to females
(37.2 percent) . (N, D 1) Men tend to drink more because they take all their anger out by constantly
drinking. People don t tend to notice that they are abusing their bodies with alcohol because they see
that as relieving the stress. Peru s main religion is Catholicism and they do believe that people have
freedom of religion. They tend to use catholic ideas and making them important to their everyday
lives. Peru doesn t have any awareness programs for alcohol abuse and they should try and discover
some. If they don t find help for these people now their death rate will be out of this world. No one
seems to understand how important this situation is. Even though, alcohol has a bad part of Peru they
have contributed something that other countries haven t. That would be that their educational system
is better than the US. Peru is also a developing
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Hubert Selby s Last Exit To Brooklyn
Rhetorical Analysis Essay All works of art, whether they be written, painted, or composed, are
categorized into genres. Separating works of art into genres helps keep everything organized and easy
to refer to. However, sometimes critics are unable to specifically assign a work of art to a certain genre
or cannot agree on the nature of the work altogether. This happens to be the case for Last Exit to
Brooklyn, a controversial novel by Hubert Selby Jr.. This novel takes place in the slums of Brooklyn
during the 1950s, and follows the lives of several different characters struggling with their
environment and internal feelings. There is no consensus on the genre of this novel, but critics have
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This is done on purpose to emphasize the ridiculous situations the characters undergo within the
novel. As you can see, Selby s style does not follow the conventional rules of writing; he does not use
proper grammar, spelling, or punctuation. There is no obvious way to tell dialogue apart from the rest
of the text due to the lack of quotation marks. Also, Selby has a tendency to switch between third and
first person, sometimes in mid sentence. Due to the complexity of this novel and the way it s written,
assigning it to a specific genre is no easy task. To even attempt this, one must understand the genres of
naturalism and moral
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Huffington V. Tc Group, Llc, 637 F. 3d 18
Case: Huffington v. TC GROUP, LLC, 637 F. 3d 18 Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit 2011 This case takes
place in the Supreme Court of Delaware. It is a civil case that has been appealed by the plaintiff
following a trial court decision. The Supreme Court agreed with the entire of trial s court decision but
denied part of the Defendants application. The case was decided in April 18, 2012. Issue: Should the
Court rule as time barred the Plaintiff s claims which he makes under the Massachusetts Blue Sky
securities fraud statute and as lacking as a matter of law the Plaintiff s claim on the Defendants unfair
trade practices? Facts: the Plaintiff, Micheal Huffington, is a former Congressman and a good
investment experience. He describes himself as a conservative investor. On July 4, 2006, he learned of
Carlyle and was introduced to its founder, principal, and managing agent, David Rubenstein with
whom he discussed Carlyles investments. The latter described Carlyle as a firm that invests in private
equity. Being as a conservative investor, Huffington initially expressed his reservations about
investing in private equity based funds. Rubenstein assured him that he would look for low risk
investment products that would fit in with Huffington s conservative philosophy. On October 20,
2006, in another meeting between the two, Rubenstein returned with the news that Carlyle had
conservative investment strategy with low risk investment. He went on to present
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Why America Is A Great Nation
Why do I believe America is a great nation? America s greatness comes from our freedom, our people,
and our First Amendment Rights of religion, speech, press and assembly. Freedom is an inalienable
right that many people of the U.S. take for granted. Our civil rights are part of our freedom. People
that invade upon our rights are punished. The severity of this punishment depends upon how harshly
our rights are violated. And, although freedom doesn t come with guarantees of a perfect life, we are
all free to choose our own destinies. America is the greatest most powerful country in the world, not
just because of our army but because of the values of our people. (President Barrack Obama,2014,
p.1). President Obama says that we the American
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Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Father Figures in 1 Henry IV In William Shakespeare s 1 Henry IV, Falstaff and King Henry IV share
father figure relationships with Henry Hal, Prince of Wales. The former, a drunk and cavalier knight,
acts as a surrogate father to the prince, while the latter, a determined and distanced monarch, is his
blood. Yet, who is the better father figure to Hal? Although Falstaff and Prince Henry share a strong,
quasi father son relationship, the former s manifestation of the tavern atmosphere, venality and
dishonor are obstacles to the Prince s goals; King Henry IV, on the other hand, is the better father
figure because he motivates his son to realize his ambitions, and embodies the setting of the court and
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No (Shakespeare 54, 101). He is a survivor who possess a political acumen similar to the Prince s and
the King s: he lies well, bides his time and plays possum to prevent his own death. The brotherly
relationship he shares with the Prince in the pub almost looks fatherly when compared to the King s
sometimes cold and removed treatment. Yet, Falstaff cannot be the real father figure to Hal due to his
being an hindrance to Hal s goals, whereas the King is a true parent, role model and impetus for the
Prince s morality. According to Ball, Character consists of all the qualities, traits, and features that
create the nature of a person and distinguish that person from another person (60). Clearly, the King s
qualities closely resemble those of a true father, distinguishing him from the inappropriate and wry
Falstaff. First, as King he personifies the court setting to which the Prince says he wishes to return.
Although Hal can operate in multiple contrasting settings, the court is the proper sphere for him to be
in since he will one day occupy it as King. Also, Henry IV gives his son a greatly needed wake up
call, and subsequently inspires him to conquer his impediments. He disparages Hal s childish
behavior, which demonstrates his capacity to be
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Identifying Organic Compounds Lab Report Essay
Purpose: To use indicators to test for the presence of organic compounds in certain substances.
Hypothesis: Honey will contain sugars, egg white contains proteins, corn oil contains lipids, oats
contains starches and proteins, gelatin contains sugars and proteins, potatoes contain starch, and apple
juice contains lipids and sugars.
Materials: 9 test tubes Test tube rack Test tube holder Grease pencil Hot plate 20 ml honey solution 20
ml egg white and water mixture 20 ml corn oil Oats and water 20 ml gelatin and water solution 20 ml
potato and water mixture 20 ml apple juice and water mixture 20 ml unknown substance #1 20 ml
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12. Record your observations then wash test tubes thoroughly.
13. To test for lipids, divide the piece of brown paper into 9 equal sections.
14. Write the name of one test substance in each section.
15. Rub a small amount of each substance onto its corresponding section.
16. Wait five minutes till dry.
17. Hold paper up to light. A translucent spot indicates the presence of lipids.
Data:
Substance Lipid Test Carbohydrate Test Protein Test
Honey Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict)
Egg White Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret)
Corn Oil + Starch Sugar
Oats Starch + Sugar (black Iodine)
Gelatin Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret)
Potato Starch + Sugar (black Iodine)
Apple Juice Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict)
Unknown 1 Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict)
Unknown 2 Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret)
Analysis: In this experiment, every substance tested positive for at least 1 organic compound. Corn oil
tested positive for lipids. Honey and oats tested positive for starch. Honey, apple juice, and unknown 1
tested positive for sugar. Egg white, gelatin, and unknown 2 all tested positive for proteins. So, not a
single substance didn t test positive for at least 1 organic compound. All the indicators used in this
experiment change color when in the presence of a compound; therefore, they chemically react with
the compound. No errors were made during this experiment
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Don Jose Marias
Americo Paredes brings to life the struggles of the US Southwest and Mexico Border reforms that
come as an effect of the Revolution. Paredes examines main characters Cuitla s and Don Jose Marias
shift between the traditional life of their heritage and the new capitalist society that is emerging
through agricultural reform. The adjustment of Cuitla s and Don Jose Marias into this new capitalist
driven era shows the difficulties that the American Southwest has endured in relation to land loss, the
new economy and the identity of its people. Cuitla s role as the presidente or boss on the large
communal farm as well as Don Jose Marias relationship with the community constantly reminds the
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Not only that but El Torro continued to talk about taking up all the land up to the rivers edge and
driving the landowners out (Paredes, 30). Don Jose Marias is outraged and refuses to give up more
land as well as the land he has on the riverbank due to the rich family history it holds. This anger had
only built on future encounters the two had and leads to Don Jose Marias deciding he is going to have
El Torro killed by a hit man, who successfully does so. Once the field workers or peones find out that
El Torro has died they automatically know it is a landowner due to their mutual hate for each other.
This specific conflict that takes place between El Torro, Don Jose Marias and the field workers shows
the direct relation that has formed between classes due to the social reform from a traditional
egalitarian society to a hierarchical society that the border area had
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Creon Character Analysis
Throughout the story of Antigone, written by Sophocles, the minor characters play different
significant roles during the play. They are able to influence many of the major characters by their
different actions. Without the use of minor characters, many of the important decisions made by major
characters would not have been made during the play. There are many characters who were able to
influence the king, Creon. Specifically, the minor character, Leader, plays a major role in the character
development of Creon, from the beginning to the end of the play. Leader uses his actions, and unique
word choices to influence the decisions that Creon will make throughout the play.
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At this point, Creon completely relies on the counsel and actions of Leader, and he no longer tries to
come to conclusions of his own, rather Leader advises him of what he should do, and Creon complies
with every word, with no doubts in his mind. On page 48, Leader asked, These girls? You have
sentenced them both? / Creon: No, you are right, I will not kill the one whose hands are clean. Creon
admits that Leader was the one who was right, and does as he says. He does not question Leader s
opinion, instead blatantly says that he is right, and moves on from the topic at hand. Following this, on
page 54, Creon inquires of Leader, What should I do? , Leader responds, Go quickly: free Antigone
from her vault, And build a tomb for the body of Polyneices. Not only does Creon do exactly what
Leader says, but he was the one to initiate the conversation. Creon came to Leader to ask him for his
guidance, rather than leader being the first to go to the king and offer his advice. Near the end of the
book, on page 73, Leader has all but taken over the kingdom. He is the only one who offers insight to
Creon, and the only one who Creon will listen to. He told Creon, You must go yourself, you cannot
leave it to others.
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Difference Between Native American And White
I identify as Native American and White, and as I don t exactly look very Native American, I generally
appear to be White, which entails certain privileges. People don t direct any racial discrimination
towards me and I m grateful for that, however I don t think people understand or are aware of the fact
that a piece of white privilege is not having the emotional baggage of your ancestors being severely
oppressed. A piece of White privilege is knowing of more than three people that are the same race as
you. I ve become more and more aware of this sadly unsurprising fact. Hundreds of years ago, Native
peoples made up the entirety of this land, and now it s around two percent of the overall population.
People of Color in America historically
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The Life Of Narcissa Whiteman
The life of Narcissa Whiteman:
1. Discuss the background, marriage, and goals of Narcissa Whitman.
Narcissa grew up in a devoted Presbyterian family, in a village of Prattsburg, New York. Narcissa was
an enthusiastic and highly influenced young woman, reading popular biographies of American
missionaries in the 19th century. Influenced by Harriet Newell, an evangelist who traveled and worked
in India, Narcissa was captivated by Harriet s spiritual struggles, letters and sermons. As a young
teenager, she felt life was slipping away, time was wasted, as she was ready to adventure out and start
ministering the word of God. 19th century American missions, was influenced by the cultural attitudes
and practices within their culture. Not interested in children, marriage and traditional lifestyles,
Narcissa struggled being a single woman, in a man s world. She knew the way to a missionary
appointment meant she would have to marry. Luckily enough, she slightly knew someone, who had
the same goals and same need of marriage, in order to find placement within the American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), an organization dealing with foreign missionary
efforts. Years had passed, and eventually, Narcissa and Marcus Whitman would marry (February
1836), allowing their ultimate dream of missionary work to begin. With means to an end, Narcissa s
goals would be met by wedlock. Narcissa s goals were to leave instantly, head west and bring to life,
her hopes and dreams
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Dinosaur Extinction Research Paper
Dinosaur Extinction Sixty Five Million years ago, a giant space rock believed to be some six miles
across hit Earth near the town of Chicxulub, Mexico, blasting a crater more than 110 miles wide. The
impact is believed to have released as much energy as 100 trillion tons of TNT, more than 1 billion
times the power of the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The
giant mosasaurs and plesiosaurs in the seas and the pterosaurs in the skies. Plankton, the base of the
ocean food chain, took a hard hit. Many families of brachiopods and sea sponges disappeared. The
remaining hard shelled ammonites vanished. Shark diversity shriveled. Most vegetation withered. In
all, more than half of the world s species were obliterated.
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Negative Effects Of Cosmetic Surgery On Society
Cosmetic surgery is used to restore, recreate, or modification of the human body. Over 4000 years ago
reports of cosmetic surgery trends ended the region. The first report of surgery was done in India by an
Indian doctor. Later, these reports progressed in different parts of the world. However, in 1916, world
war soldier and sailor Walter Yao suffered terrible facial injuries, including the loss of his upper and
lower eyelids. By 1917, he received treatment from Sir Harold Gillies and became the first man to use
the skin to replace damaged or remove extra skin. Later, Sir Harold Gillies became known as the
father of plastic surgery, thus impacting the world for years to come. Although cosmetic surgery is
used for restoration of self esteem and to fix health issues; but it is known to have a negative impact
on society because there are issues with many obsessions, with various complications for exceptions,
and the importance of cost.
Becoming beautiful has been one of the topmost objective people sought throughout the centuries;
from plants to injections, from dieting to finding a part of the body that can be deemed beautiful. This
can also be said about different confidence levels that various people established for themselves. The
stigma of ugliness influenced society for decades, allowing confident levels to constantly change.
According to several doctors that worked on the Self Perception and Self Esteem of Patients Seeking
Cosmetic Surgery study have stated the main
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Foreshadowing In Of Mice And Men
The deaths of Lennie Small and John Coffey were foreshadowed throughout both novella and film,
respectively. Lennie s death is foreshadowed by the death of Candy s dog. Candy s dog was old and
therefore suffering. Carlson, one of the migrant workers shoots the dog, directly through the head.
After the death of his dog, Candy becomes extremely lonely. He regrets letting Carlson shoot his dog
and wished that he had done it himself. Just like the dog, Lennie is also shot through the back of the
head. After Lennie kills Curley s wife, he follows George s orders and runs back to the Salinas River;
knowing that trouble would arise. George ends up shooting Lennie through he back of the head,
knowing that if he left Lennie alive the other men would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the first chapter of Of Mice and Men , George discovers that Lennie had been keeping dead mice in
his pocket. Lennie insists on an unlikely story, that the mice were already dead when he found them.
This shows the audience that although Lennie does not mean to kill the mice, it keeps recurring
because he is completely unaware of his own strength. Later on in the story, Lennie kills one of Slim s
puppies. He was warned to be gentle and keep the pup with its mother but didn t listen. These scenes
keep building and building until the climax of the novella, when Lennie breaks the neck of Curley s
wife and kills her. During the film The Green Mile there is frequent foreshadowing of the powers that
John Coffey possesses. The first sign of John s magic is at the start of the film, when he is seen
holding the bodies of the two dead girls and crying. Although the magic is not clear at the time, the
audience is able to look back upon that scene and realise that John was trying to heal the two girls, not
hurt them. When John first gets to the Green Mile, Paul has an extremely painful UTI. John is able to
take Paul s UTI onto himself and regurgitate it out in the form of flies. This is the first obvious sign of
his magic. Later on in the book, John uses slightly more magic when Percy steps on Mr. Jingles the
mouse and kills him. John is able to reanimate the
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Net Neutrality Research Paper
Christopher Bayliss
Emily Scholl
Compositions
13 December 2017
Net Neutrality
Many people worry that without net neutrality, we will lose our freedom.
Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service provider s should treat all content on the internet
equally. Most people in the United States of America want to keep net neutrality. However, the Federal
Communications Commission s chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to stop net neutrality, so many people are
protesting to keep net neutrality. Net neutrality promotes innovation and allows freedom, but is seen as
unnecessary by the Federal Communications Commission.
One reasons to keep net neutrality is to promote innovation. People can contribute to science and
discovery when they have full access ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most aspects of net neutrality can be achieved without forced regulations. They say Internet Service
Providers wouldn t want to alter internet content access and speeds anyway. We should trust our
Internet Service Providers. Internet Service Providers are afraid to alter the internet because they
would quickly lose many of their customers. They say net neutrality will disincentivize companies in
low income areas. We need more focus on broadband expansion instead of regulation of companies;
some companies take more bandwidth than others, so having net neutrality overloads bandwidth on
smaller companies that don t need as much. Also, authority should be restored to the Federal Trade
Commission. Internet speeds become overall slower by spreading out bandwidth. The Federal
Communications Commission has multiple reasons for thinking that net neutrality is unnecessary.
Paragraph one explains how net neutrality promotes innovation. The second paragraph explains how it
protects freedom. Paragraph three explains how the Federal Communications Commission says net
neutrality is unnecessary. Net neutrality promotes innovation and freedom, but the Federal
Communications Commission sees it as an unnecessary addition to an already stable internet. Many
reasons for siding with or against net neutrality have been given to show both sides to net
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Jetblue Case Study
What is an IPO and why is it such a big deal? Is this a good idea for JetBlue? Explain.
When a privately held company makes its stock available to the general public for the first time on a
securities exchange, this is known as the company s Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO can consist
of an initial issue of either debt or equity. The IPO process is also referred to as a private company
going public . There are numerous benefits associated with going public. IPO benefits include
enlarging and diversifying a company s equity base, allowing cheaper access to capital, improving
public image, attracting better management and employees through stock options, enabling transfer of
company ownership through mergers/acquisitions, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This document excludes the offer price and the effective date, because they have not yet been
determined.
Go on a road show (with the underwriter) to present and market the information about the IPO to key
institutional investors and attempt to create interest.
Decide on the IPO price based on the degree of success of the road show and the current market
conditions.
Complete the final step of the IPO process and publicly issue securities in the stock market and collect
the capital from investors.
IPO Valuation
The process of determining the IPO share price as an indicator of value is extremely significant for a
company. Determining the share price target range depends on a number of factors, including the
success of the road show, demand from investors, and comparison with other IPO valuations from
similar companies. The final IPO share price will be somewhere within the target range and the
market response to the IPO is a measure of whether the share price was correctly valuated.
JetBlue: Private to Public
JetBlue opened for business in December 1999 as New Air . New Air, soon to be JetBlue, was
founded by David Neeleman. Mr. Neeleman wanted JetBlue to be a low cost, great customer
experience airline, modeled a little after Southwest Airlines. In 2000 JetBlue lost approximately $21.3
million, but 2001 they saw a profit of $38.5 million. Although in 2001
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The Non Alcoholic Beverage Segment
The non alcoholic beverage segment is a very competitive and dynamic sector and encompasses a
broad range of categories as showed in the chart below: The market size is currently around $ 170
billion in sales and is projected to grow to $190 billion by 2020. As the graph below points out, the
CSDs remain the largest single sub category within the segment. However, as the CSD sub category
continues to decline, it is expected that most of the segment growth will be driven by smaller,
emerging better for you brands.
In reality, many of these sub categories are already experiencing a growth driven by both the
increasing demand for healthier, better for you alternatives and the companies abilities to launch new
products with original flavors and innovative packaging.
As outlined in the chart above, between 2003 and 2013, per capita consumption of CSDs decreased by
23%, while bottled water saw a 105% increase and juices and other noncarbonated drinks increased
55%. While the CSDs sales are expected to continue declining, other healthier and functional non
alcoholic beverage categories are expected to continue gaining share.
MARKET TRENDS
At least three factors may be considered as growth propellers in the group of healthy, non carbonated
beverages. The most important and widely discussed is the growing consumer awareness and concerns
about the effects of diet on health and well being. This new approach, which has been producing
profound effects on consumption habits,
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Working At The Reservation Desk
You walk in your school library and see the student workers working at the reservation desk. You see
them picking up a book from the shelves, scanning it, and giving it to their patron. You think working
at the reservation desk is way easier than any other jobs at school such as tutoring or child caring and
hope to get this position. Well, it is good if you get it, but you might want to know that this job is
much heavier than what you expect. The job itself does not include only picking books and giving
them to the patrons but also every other tasks in the library that can come up in the supervisor s head:
shelving books, counting people, getting books and newspapers from the book drops, cutting draft
paper, and dusting the shelves. She does not want you to have spare time during your shift.
Nevertheless, there are several tips corresponding to each of the major sided tasks that can help you
turn this hard job to a cushy one but still be effective. 1. Ask your supervisor to let you shelve the
books Whenever there are no patrons at the reservation desk, ask your supervisor for books to be re
shelved. She will be happy to let you do it if there are books available on the carts in the reservation
area. Take a cart with full of books around fifty books on it, and do not forget to bring something that
can entertain you while shelving the books: an mp3 player to listen to music or a cell phone to text
with friends. This is not a must, but this is a suggestion from
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The Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology
In 1956, Francis Crick first described what he called The central dogma of molecular biology. This
essentially describes the flow of genetic information within cells. It states that DNA is transcribed into
RNA with the help of an RNA polymerase enzyme. The RNA is then translated into a protein by
protein synthesis. One thing that could drastically alter the genetic information within cells is a
process called gene silencing. This process regulates the gene expression of certain genes and can
occur in either transcription or translation. The process has been coined RNA interference and dsRNA
gene silencing (Davidson and McCray Jr. 2011). Since direct evidence of double stranded RNA s role
in gene silencing was found in 1998 by researchers Fire and Mello, this topic has been the focus of
much research in areas such as biomedical research, health care, and even agriculture. Double
stranded RNA has been found to play a crucial role in things such as pest control, vector borne disease
prevention, crop improvement, and in the development of therapeutics for different diseases through
gene silencing. Although much research has been focused on the effects of gene silencing, there is still
much more needing to be done.
Double stranded RNA (dsRNA) consists of two complementary strands similar to those of DNA found
in all cells. DsRNA is an important part of gene function and expression in eukaryotes and is also
found as the genetic material of some viruses. It is known to
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  • 2. Analysis Of St. Jude Children s Research Hospital St Jude Children s Research Hospital is a nonprofit hospital that is located in the center of Memphis, Tennessee. It is known worldwide as a hospital that pioneers research saving lives and finding cures to devastating diseases like cancer and leukemia. It helps and takes in young patients from the United States of America (USA) to all over the world. patients at the hospital range from For most diseases and treatments, St. Jude accepts children, adolescents and young adults who are 21 years old or younger at the time of acceptance. Patients are free of charge at the hospital, there for saying that they do not have to pay for what their insurance cannot cover. ( St. Jude Children s Research Hospital, 2010). St Jude still holds the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Herpes Type Of Herpes Simplex Virus Herpes is a highly contagious viral infection with the family of eight different types of virus that affect the human body. There are (HHV1) which is also known as herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1). This type target the facial area with cold sores on the lip of the mouth. Also, there is (HHV2) that is refer to as herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2) which typically causes genital herpes, a sexually transmitted infection. Another is (HHV3) that is called varicella zoster virus. HHV3 causes chickenpox. It can also cause a recurrent virus infection of the skin, which is called herpes zoster or shingles. In addition, there is the (HHV4) which is known as the Epstein Barr virus. It is the major cause of infectious mononucleosis, or mono the kissing disease. It is a contagious infection and is passed on through saliva. Coughing, sneezing, or sharing utensils with an infected individual. Also, the (HHV5) it is the official name of cytomegalovirus (CMV) which is also the cause of mononucleosis. People that has a healthy immune system this virus at times does not show any symptom It can be sexually transmitted, it can cause problems to newborns, and cause hepatitis. Not only through sexual contact can CMV be passed on but, also by breast feeding, blood transfusion, or by organ transplant. This infection is one of the hardest complication on Aid Victims It causes diarrhea, severe vision impairment including blindness, infections of the stomach and intestines, and even death. There is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Did Abigail Adams Influence The Policies It is often said that behind every great man stands a great woman. Abigail Adams was the epitome of a great woman. John Adams relied heavily on his most trusted advisor and wife, Abigail. For example, in 1798 President John Adams signed the Alien Act to appeal to Abigail s mistrust of immigrants . As with this decision, Abigail had a very large impact on John Adams political policies. However, he did not always listen to all her requests, especially during the drafting of the United States Constitution. Abigail firmly reminded her husband to remember the ladies... [or they will] foment a rebellion , but he ignored her request. Abigail Adams had more strong views besides just women s rights and immigration; she also firmly believed in the importance of charity, and the ending of slavery, her views had influenced John Adams throughout his presidency. The question then is why, or why not, did Abigail Adams societal views influence John Adams policies? John Adams thought of Abigail as his wisest friend, in return Abigail Adams never hesitated to argue with her husband on political matters, especially when it came to equality. Abigail is remembered for the many letters she wrote to her husband, John Adams, while he was away at the continental congresses. She pressed for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was strongly mistrusting of foreigners, and believed that to an extent foreigners threatened the security of such a fresh country. Her sentiments were fueled by the flood of immigrants that came to America as a result of the French Revolution. A large majority of the immigrants were in opposition to her husband as they largely identified as democratic republicans, while she and John were of the Federalist party. Politically, such a large opposition did not bode well for them. Her influence in immigration is best seen in the Alien and Sedition Acts. These Acts came into play as a comeback to a scandal that was dubbed The X, Y, Z ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Marian s Identity In Edible Women By Margaret Atwood The novel Edible Women, by Margaret Atwood, is a piece of literature that describes the women s role in the 1960s. The book centers around a woman named Marian McAlpin, who faces problems in her relationship. Marian gets engaged to Peter, who is narcissistic and controlling. She notices that ever since she has gotten engaged, she is starting to lose her appetite. This essay will seek to prove that food is a symbol of Marian s identity. The novel introduces the readers to Marian, a well educated woman, who works in Seymour Surveys, a market research company. She lives in an apartment with Ainsley, a free spirited woman. Marian is engaged to a self obsessed man names Peter, a lawyer, who is only using her as an accessory. He was treating me as a stage prop; silent but solid, a two dimensional outline (Atwood 72). Ever since her engagement she feels like her appetite is not normal anymore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marian opened the soft boiled egg and saw the yolk looking up with its one significant and accusing yellow eye, found her mouth closing together like a frightened sea anemone (174). She starts to notice that her body is rejecting the food. I don t seem to be hungry anymore (164). The second example is when Marian stops consuming certain foods. Well, she said, there are a lot of things I can t eat; I mean, I haven t been eating them lately. Meat, for instance, and eggs and certain vegetables (208). As Marian stops consuming certain foods, she is also letting Peter make important decisions for her. Marian s first impulse was to answer, with the evasive flippancy she always used before when he asked me serious questions about herself, What about Groundhog Day? . But instead I rather have you decide that. I d rather leave the big decisions up to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Importance Of The American Education System Part Four: Importance to the American Education System Students from Arab and Muslim culture will bring unique and positive qualities to our classrooms that need to be recognized and valued. Teachers have a strong influence on how comfortable a student will feel in the classroom community. I believe it is important to create an environment where students feel safe to ask questions, share their culture, be themselves, believe in what they want to believe, and be celebrated for their differences as well as similarities. I believe each culture brings forth students that have a vast array of talents and it is important to know them so that you can teach to those students accordingly. An Arab American student might be an amazing storyteller due to Arabic language and communication styles. They may also be repetitive in their speaking. This is not to be dismissed as unnecessary, but merely how they learned to communicate. Arab American students can also bring high levels of respect to the classroom. They will know the customs of standing as someone enters a room and to not sit with your back facing away from another person. Additionally to their high level of respect, an Arab American student may hold honor and honesty to a high standard. Another talent an Arab American student might bring is the knowledge and wisdom that comes from living with extended family. The student may have several stories of his or her family s history or wisdom of his or her elders. As for the needs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Grimm Warning I read the fantasy book called The Land Of Stories A Grimm Warning by Chris Colfer. This book has 469 pages in it. According to a review on Amazon by USA TODAY There is more in Colfer s magic kingdoms than Disney has dreamt of. I think the intended audience for Land of Stories A Grimm Warning is probably kids or young adults ages 10 14 or kids in Elementary school to Middle School because I think this book might be a little hard for young kids and maybe something that older kids like high schoolers aren t interested in. The main characters in Land of Stories A Grimm Warning are: Alex, a 13 year old girl who has long blonde hair and loves to wear headbands. Her favorite outfit is her long, sparkly, blue dress that she can make appear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few people were chosen in his class to go to Germany if they were very good writers so they could be there for the reading of a time capsule that reveals three stories that the Brothers Grimm had never revealed yet. But the trip goes terribly wrong when Conner suddenly realizes that one of the stories is a warning that a huge army is going to take over the fairytale world. Conner tries to contact his sister but it is very hard he finally gets there but he is not alone a girl from his trip named Bree tags along so does a German boy named Emmerich but I won t get into further detail about them. He and his sister along with some help need to fight of the army to save the fairytale world. I won t tell you how it ends but I will tell you the enemy who leads the army is a prisoner from the fairytale world whose name is the masked man. The story is full of Aha moments which is one of six reading signposts. An Aha moment is when a character finally figures something out. I would tell you more about the story but I don t want to spoil anything for you because I think you really should read this book. I think the theme of this book is teamwork and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Fight Club Chapter Summaries Ch.9 Professor Dumbldore sent the Gryffindors to the Hall, to keep them safe. The Gryffindors slept into their sleeping bags that night. No one found Black in the castle, and they wondered how Black got in. Every Professor knew that Black was after Harry, even Harry knew it himself. The others didn t want him to be practicing Quidditch in the evenings because it s not safe. On the other hand, Gryffindor is going to play against Hufflepuff instead of Slytherin. Harry was very serious about the Quidditch, therefore he was late to the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Unfortunately, Professor Lupin was sick, and Snape takes the class instead. Snape is like the old days, who is a cold horrible teacher for the students. Weasley got a detention because Snape disliked Weasley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He exasperately complained about how Noby tricked him to wear the super hero cape. When he was about to beat up Noby, Doraemon used the whistle. Big G beat himself up at the end, while Doraemon and Nody were thinking what to do afterward. Chapter 10. The Marauder s map Although Harry was still very upset about the Nimbus 2000, he didn t argue or complain in the hospital. A stream of visitors intended to cheer him up, and Hagrid even sent him a bunch of earwiggy flower. Still, Harry didn t feel any better, because he realised that the screaming woman was her mother. Harry returned to class; others were discussing about how much they dislike about Professor Snape. Professor Lupin offered help to fix Harry s Nimbus 2000; however, it was smashed into bits by Whomping Willow, which means no chance. Professor Lupin explained to Harry about what dementor really was. Harry shared his experience when he faced the dementors to Professor Lupin. He asked Professor Lupin for defenses spell against the dementors. Lupin said Harry probably had to wait until next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Madoff Bernie Madoff amp; the Worst Pyramid Scheme in U.S. History It is said that we are the product of our upbringing, so it probably would not surprise you to learn that the biggest and worst financial fraud committed through a pyramid scheme in US History, was achieved by a man who was raised by parents that also commit financial frauds. Bernie Madoff was raised watching his parents Ralph and Sylvia Madoff run a business that was not successful in the financial trading world. That company was named Gibraltar Securities. Due to the fact that Sylvia failed to accurately report their company s financial condition, the SEC closed the business in 1963 and started its investigative proceedings to determine if charges were needed to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cook, 2014) The question becomes, how did Bernie pull this off for so many years? Actually having a legitimate legal running successful company to further your reputation as a highly successful investor really helps, but how do you have billions of dollars invested in your company, that is ultimately already lost before you even cash the check given to you? That in itself must have taken a lot of time and energy, and when the scheme was discovered, Bernie stated that he alone ran his scheme. For someone that has no problem stealing money from his investors, it seems odd that his reason to take all the credit for the running of this scheme would be to protect the others that were involved. Is he really protecting them or is his ego so big that he wants all the credit? That is a question that we will never have the answer to unless Bernie himself answers it. But there is one person who has come forward. Frank DiPascali, the former financial chief, became the star witness against Bernie Madoff. Mr. Depascali was very forthcoming in giving information and he detailed how the scheme was able to be hidden for so long, and how it all comes down to technology. What? How does technology have anything to do with hiding a pyramid scheme? Well, Bernie had an emergency operations building that housed different versions of computers, software programs, printers, copiers, paper, company logos, and company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Achievements And Accomplishments Of Helen Keller Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27th, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama. At only nineteen months old, Keller fell sick with a high fever that was never fully diagnosed and it caused her to become blind and deaf. Ever since the day that Keller became disabled, it was hard for her to speak and see Keller would get so upset and angry at times because she couldn t talk and see like the rest of her family, and that she would throw temper tantrums. Ever since she got the help, Keller got a better attitude, life, and education. Although Miss Keller went through many horrible things, she grew up and had a lot of achievements and accomplishments. Keller learned how to write, spell and she also traveled for many reasons. She wanted help others that had been going through the same things as herself. She also wrote books, and a lot of them. One of Keller s many achievements was when she learned how to read, write, and spell. Ever since a young age, she had to rely on using her touch to get herself around. Whenever she would walk around, she always had her hands out in front of her and feeling around to sense whoever or whatever is around her. She got around the house and property very well. Also, when Miss Sullivan came out to help Helen with learning, there was one important event that had happened between Keller and Miss Sullivan. A quote is, Finally, as Keller felt water from a pump gushing out over onto of her hands, Sullivan formed the letters for the word water into Keller s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Management Changes Affects Employee Morale Management Changes Affects Employee Morale As the world changes, many organization may create changes to their company structure in order to remain successful and look good amongst shareholders. These organizational changes may be beneficial for the company overall. However, it may affect the remaining employee s morale. Some organizations changes such as layoffs, reduce work hours, a stagnate in benefits increases and rewards may result in management trying to figure out a way to motivate and gain employees trust and loyalty. Layoffs When an organization experiences a downturn in the economy, they may be force to perform employee layoffs. Organizations such as the Boeing Company announced in September 2001, that they will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these proactive measures could include speaking with loan officers to refinance personal loan, cut back on dinning expenses or discontinue insurance plans or retirement matching plans. Even though furloughs may temporarily aid organization on reducing pay cuts in staying in business employee may choose not to return to work after being furlough or the employee may consider to find another place of employment. Organization may offer senior employees early retirement as another method for to reduce operation cost during an economy downturn. Senior management and those who have been working for an organization the longest usually make the highest salaries and have the best benefits package Bradley J, B. amp; Demand M. (2011). Early retirement of senior employees may result in can result lost of unspoken knowledge over a long run. One would suggest that the organization. Some organizations perform furloughs in economy recession. A furlough is mandatory time off for an employee. For non exempt employees, the employer doesn t pay the employee when the employee is not at work. However, exempt employees are required to take a mandatory full workweek off without pay (marylandnonprofit.org). Salary reduction of any kind can also be hardened on the employee where as the individuals may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. International Patent International Patent: Everything You Need to Know An international patent, also referred to a PCT patent application, is a request that your invention be patented outside of the United States. It is important to note that there is really no such thing as an international patent. Rather, if you want to obtain patent protection in countries outside of the United States, you ll file a PCT patent application. PCT, also referred to as Patent Cooperation Treaty, is an international patent treaty that provides a procedure for filing for international protection. The treaty helps those wanting to seek patent protection in other countries as it delays the process for up to 30 months (2 and a half years) so that inventors can further produce their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The application, however, may not automatically provide you with protection in each of these countries. The PCT application can only be used as a reservation for submitting your patent to those specific countries, allowing you to delay the process for up to 2 and a half years so that you can make a determination as to which countries to seek protection in. Only after that point is the PCT application converted into a formal patent application. In simpler terms, the PCT process includes two phases: [1] filing the international application and [2] choosing which countries to apply for patent protection, and converting the PCT application into an actual patent application within each specific country you wish to seek protection in. PCT Timeline As previously noted, the main benefit of the PCT is to defer your international patent requests for a period of up to 2 and a half years. Therefore, when you want to file a PCT, you ll visit the WIPO website and gather all necessary documentation needed for filing. There are still steps and guidelines for you to abide by for the PCT application itself. Once you have filed your application, it ll be reviewed by a patent examiner who will then draft a written report and opinion indicating the likelihood of you obtaining patent protection in each country you identified in your application. For example, if, in your application, you indicated that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Financial Analysis and Forecasting for Kkd The Fall of Krispy Kreme Donuts MBA 6154 Dr. Plath By: Jon Plyler Luke Sagur Introduction Since its IPO in April 2000, Krispy Kreme grew to be a top pick of Wall Street Analysts. The company s growth seemed unstoppable and Krispy Kreme was able to beat Wall Street s expectations. Krispy Kreme continued to outperform until 2004 when some accounting woes were brought to light and analysts starting noticing other anomalies that indicated that things were not quite as good as they seemed. The firm s stock price quickly plummeted from its peak and lost more than 80 percent of its value in only 16 months. This case study focuses on the use of financial statement analysis, and other factors that an equity analyst would use to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The associates were able to carry on with business as usual but the Area Developers are responsible for helping to grow the business. Each Area Developers incur a one time franchise fee of up to $50,000 then pay up to 6% of sales to Krispy Kreme as a royalty and 1% of annual sales as an advertising fee. The franchise royalties account for approximately 4% of Krispy Kreme s revenue. Krispy Kreme By The Numbers: Financial Statement Analysis Krispy Kreme s investors enjoyed a quick return on their investment after the IPO. By the end of 2000 the stock price had doubled, then shot to a high of 4.5x the IPO price by mid 2001. Krispy Kreme was one of the new glamour stocks on Wall Street, but from the standpoint of an educated investor was it healthy enough to support the success of its stock? An analysis of the Krispy Kreme financials should give some insight into the health of the company. Krispy Kreme s revenue increased every year between 2000 and 2004, from $220m to over $665m. Along with growing revenues, the operating and net profit margins also increased every year. The operating margin increased from just under 4% in 2000 to over 15% by the end of 2004 and the net profit margin increased from just under 3% to over 8% during the same time period. The ROA and ROE though the time period were relatively steady at an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Biblical Illusions in Toni Morrison s Song of Solomon... Biblical Illusions in Toni Morrison s Song of Solomon Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison, is about a man named Macon Dead. Throughout this novel, however, he is known by all except his father as Milkman because his mother breastfed him until he was in his teens. The novel centers on Milkman s attempt to find himself. His family is a wealthy black family living in a poor black neighborhood, where Milkman s father prohibits Milkman from interacting with most of them, including his aunt. However, he ends up visiting her, and while there, he learns a little about his family s mysterious past and decides to look deeper into it. Throughout his journey into his past, one may notice a large amount of biblical allusions. The first and most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... _Song of Solomon_ in the Bible is about love, just as it is one of the most popular themes in Morrison s novel. Love is apparent in several ways throughout the novel, from Hagar s immoral, and eventually psychotic, love for her cousin, Milkman, (which eventually leads to Hagar s death), to the lack of love that leads Milkman s mother to habitually breast feed him, at least daily, for years just to get a small amount of pleasure. Morrison explains this by saying, ...he was old enough to be bored by the flat taste of mother s milk. (Morrison) Another way in which Morrison infuses a biblical connection into her works is through the naming of the children in the Dead family. When describing the names of the children she writes, He had cooperated... with the blind selection of names from the Bible for every child other than the first born male. And abided by whatever the finger pointed to... This is the reason for the naming of his other two children (Milkman, or Macon, being the first born male), Magdalene from Mary Magdalene, and First Corinthians, from The Book of Corinthians. Besides the children of Macon Dead, there are other biblical allusions in the names of people. One of these is Hagar, Pilate s son and Milkman s cousin. Though the biblical Hagar is not well known, her character in the Bible reflects, in some ways, the character in Morrison s novel. In the bible, Hagar is Sarah s handmaiden. When she bares the son ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Use Of Cell Phones While Driving It is known that the use of cell phones while driving decreases driver awareness and overall road safety, and in response to this knowledge, some states have passed laws that have prohibited the use of handheld devices. However, there are no laws banning hands free cell phone usage, despite research claiming hands free devices are just as dangerous handheld devices, but does their usage distract drivers enough to the point where states should legally ban the total use cell phones while driving? The following will introduce arguments for both sides of this topic, one for hands free cell phone usage and the other against cell phones usage entirely. It should be illegal to use hands free devices while driving because research from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the cell phone group rated themselves worse in driving performance before and after the simulator. This indicates that driver performance is impaired by cell phone use and drivers generally know their driving is worse when using hands free devices, therefore, the use of such devices should be illegal. Other evidence against hands free cell phone use while driving is simply that talking on hands free devices is just as bad as talking on handheld devices in relation to driver performance (Ishigami Klein, 2009). To determine this, Ishigami and Klein (2009) reviewed the results of several separate studies that investigated the impacts of handheld and hands free cell phone usage on the detection reaction times of drivers. These studies were: Abdel Aty (2003), Burns et al. (2002), Consiglio et al. (2003), Haigney et al. (2000), McEvoy et al. (2005), Patten et al. (2004), Redelmeier and Tibshirani (1997), Strayer and Johnson (2001), Strayer, Drews, and Crouch (2006), and Törnros and Boiling (2005, 2006). Consiglio et al. studied the effects of auditory distractions, such as cell phone, by measuring the reaction time of participants using a non driving, braking task where participants released an accelerator and applied the brakes if a red light were shown. The control group performed the task without auditory stimulation. Strayer and Johnson (2001) examined the effects of phone conversation on reaction time with a computer pursuit tracking task. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Duke Energy Vs Progress Energy Essay Duke Energy, a power company based in North Carolina determined that the acquisition of a rival power company, Progress Energy, was vital to the future success of their organization. Duke s board determined that Progress Energy was a strategically valuable asset and the purchase would enhance their company economically, as well as, increase shareholder value. Furthermore, the deal would enhance Duke s nuclear power ambitions...Duke has applied for permission to build two reactors and Progress has proposed building two reactors. Neither company, without government loan guarantees, could complete the nuclear projects individually. All agreed and the deal was sealed...well almost. According to Collins and Montgomery, in order to give your company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Application of the Collins and Montgomery resource based view of these firms (RBV) to the Duke merger all the salient factors point to a solid transaction with a positive NPV. Nuclear projects require years of planning and billions in capital this merger had the potential of deals in the works to accelerate the process making it difficult for rivals to duplicate. The longevity of nuclear plants is without rival with the current rate of uranium consumption these plants could last for at least 80 years and the depreciation is unmatched by traditional brick and mortar originations. The nuclear plants centrally operated and structured around Duke, making them sequestered from the internal structure of the company and any competitors. The screams of alternative energy sources are resonating loudly across the country but nothing has come close to producing that capacity of nuclear energy...solar power has not lived up to the hype as much as we want it to Clarence Kemp just rolled over in his grave! The merged strength of these two companies with the potential for nuclear plants in the future coupled with their profit margin, without guaranteed government loans, makes them superior in technology and time (years to build a plant) compared to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Social Cognition Approach And The Discursive Approach Attitudes are one of the main themes in social psychology. The attitudes we hold allow us to express ourselves through our values and ideologies as well as comprehend people around us. We can make predictions about others values from what they say and how they behave, this in turn reduces uncertainty and enables us to adapt and alter our behaviours in a socially desirable way (McKinlay and McVittie, 2009). Research surrounding the concept of attitudes comes from two distinct theoretical positions; the social cognition approach and the discursive approach. The mainstream cognitive approach regards attitudes as measurable entities through schemas and models, while the discursive psychology (DP) deals with written and spoken means of communication and has attempted to reorientate our perspective on attitude research. First, this essay will attempt to define attitudes from both spheres of thought and outline the guiding principles of each approach. Moreover, both approaches alongside their differing methodologies will be evaluated with reference to empirical research. Psychologists in both the cognitive and discursive field believe that attitudes are central to our understanding of human behaviour yet they differ in their definition of the concept. The cognitive approach builds upon a very operational understanding of attitudes, defining them as an inner cognitive states whereby a person may generate favourable or unfavourable thoughts and/or feelings towards a person, idea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Negative Human Impacts On The Oceans The Negative Human Impacts on the Oceans It was Mihaljo Mesarovic, the author of Mankind at the Turning Point , who once said The Earth has cancer and the cancer is man . He was definitely onto something. In fact, humans have had a major negative impact on the world s marine environment. Throughout recent human history, it has been obvious that the wellbeing of the marine environment has been in jeopardy. Pollution of the ocean, overfishing and the greenhouse gases these are all the aspects that can cause the destroying of the precious environments, such as reefs, sea grass and coastal habitats. According to the essay and interview Seafarming at the End of the World , written by Peter Meehan, he presents the fact that human impact on the ocean is the main reason that causes the awful situation of marine ecosystem and organisms. Although the ocean covers approximately two thirds of the Earth s surface, it is surprisingly susceptible to human influences. The effects of rubbish dumping have tainted our oceans and they have taken their toll on the vast marine environments and the populations in which they contain. Rubbish dumping involves depositing all the waste materials from factories and industries, tankers and ships and sewerage waste materials into the oceans and seas. In the report Causes and Effects of Ocean Dumping , the author Sharda states that The wastes that are dumped into the oceans tend to have toxic substances which soak in all the oceanic oxygen. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. High School Swim Analysis In the year 2015, I was a middle schooler going into my first year of highschool. Coming into the year, I was highly enthusiastic for the coming of my freshman experience. Time was flying by and before I knew it, my cross country season was over and a new season was going to start. My brother, Anthony, was senior at Fairview and had been on the swim team for three years. My brother did not mention his swimming experiences until it was time to persuade me to join the team. This was quite the easy task. You know, since you love swimming you should join the team. said Anthony Why would I do that? I said As a freshman, if you can swim a full underwater lap you receive an award. Is doing an underwater easy? It depends, but you should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These traditions involved spouting random nonsense like, I forgot to toast the blocks today which was just to confuse the other team, and pranking each other. This enthusiasm and playful nature is what built up our reputation as Fairview and not to forget, our strong bonds. The team started to grow a family like bond and we would have team dinners to further it. During these team dinners, we would share secrets or memories and just have fun. Sometimes we would play Cards Against Humanity or simply just eat and talk. Most of the time, I was dead and so layed in the best spots of the couches which resulted in people piling up on top of me for some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Animal Rights Argumentative Analysis What makes hunting and trapping for sport is that people that do hunt or trap are seeing these animals as renewable resources. They can reproduce without the help of humans; however, that does not give humans the right to use them as a natural resource. It is a failure to not treat them with respect. One of the main concerns for defending hunting is that it is not different than what wildlife does to each other. The rights view sees that animals not moral agents, and have different morals than what humans have. Then only have to kill what they need to. The still cause harm, but do no moral harm in the logic of the rights view. Regan does take into account how humans treat endangered species. The rights view is not contrasting to the efforts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaver culture considers nature in how it improves with the world around it. Ismael uses the story of Cain and Able to explain the difference. For anyone that has grown up learning about Christian beliefs, the story of Cain and Able is taught as a way that if you go against God then you get punished. The way Ishmael explains it, is more about a difference of cultures. Able represents the Leaver culture, while Cain is a part of the Taker culture. If humans look at the story from the Taker perspective, they see how it is a perspective in the bible. The story makes more sense if it looked from a Leavers perspective. However, Leaver culture is not fully gone; but Taker culture has taken a majority of control. Regan main claim is that humans are no capably of fully knowing when the animals suffer, but that does not deny them the rights they need. Regan is searching for the answer in how to communicate with animals. Ishmael knows that our lost connection with nature is due to human s own fault. Humans separated ourselves so far that humans cannot reach that communication point with nature. However, if humans were to be like Leaver culture, then humans would be able to work with nature. At that point humans could gain the communication back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Literary Analysis Of Esperanza Rising Literary Analysis of Esperanza Rising Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. It is a figure of speech that is used when an author wants to create certain moods or emotions, deepen the story s message, and secretly tell the readers what could happen later in the story. The novel Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz Ryan, is a story of struggle, hardship and determination following Esperanza, her family, and servants as they flee from Mexico to California. The author uses a specific fruit as the title of each chapter to symbolize emotions or events occurring within the chapters. Three specific chapters which truly use symbolism to signify emotions are Figs, Plums, and Guavas. Figs represent a new beginning while Plums and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also, when eaten in large amounts, have a special way of helping people s digestive system move quickly. In the chapter, Plums, they become a symbol of challenge to Esperanza while doing her job of caring for Lupe and Pepe. Esperanza unknowingly let the babies, have their fill, (p.140) of the raw plums. Due to feeding the two children too many raw plums, she was challenged with the resulting bowel movements and diaper changes. Esperanza was able to overcome the challenging day but the plums will likely be a symbol of her and struggle to her and the author uses the figs as a literary comparison to her difficulty that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Informative Speech Outline About Music Coms 103: Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: My audience will learn why music is healthy and beneficial to your health Thesis Statement: Music is an essential part of our lives and is important to the development and health of your body. Introduction I. Attention Getter: (Start speech by playing music, turning lights off, dancing a little?) So we all listen to music, it s apart of our everyday lives. I don t think I ve ever met anyone who said they cant stand music.. and if I ever did I would call them out for lying. II. Audience Relevance: If your like me you cant go a day without listening to music and even when your not songs are usually flowing in your head. When your walking to class, getting ready to go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Body I. Music Therapy: a. Music can be the best form of stress relief (if you actually enjoy listening to it) b. Music has been used by therapists to rehabilitate i. Has been proven to induce your brains levels of serotonin, dopamine and melatonin (feel good chemicals) ii. Can relax you and ease your mind c. Music therapy has been used for adult cancer patients and it significantly reduces emotional distress and boosts the patients quality of life. Same effect was had on war veterans with PTSD II. Physical Benefits: d. Music is instrumental in brain development because it uses both sides of your brain e. Early development teachers use music to improve the growth of a childs brain academically, emotionally, physically and spiritually. f. University of California did a study on children who are given music lessons. The 2nd grade students that were given music lessons scored 27% higher on proportion and fraction tests than those who did not receive lessons. g. Mozart effect (myth) III. Emotional Benefits: h. Music can trigger happy memories or moments in time i. Article in the Washington Post: music that we enjoy causes spikes in our dopamine and causes us to crave more of that good feeling, which keeps us listening to that genre and persuing the best of the best when it comes to our music taste. j. Pregnant women when listening to music share hormones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Why Gladstone Failed to Pacify Ireland Why Gladstone Failed to Pacify Ireland Gladstone s adoption of interest in Irish affairs in 1867 puzzled many of his contemporaries and has continued to puzzle historians. Up until 1867 Gladstone had shown very little sympathy towards the Irish, all his life he had held them in contempt, visiting only once. His mission to pacify Ireland was surprising and his motives suspect. Many historians believe that Ireland was a cause through which Gladstone was to unify his divided party. Others have said that it was in reaction to the agrarian violence raging through Ireland, it was clear that something had to be done. Gladstone declared that it was his high hope and ardent desire that Ireland would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was hoped that this would reduce social unrest provoked by religious discrimination. Gladstone s plans were courageous; he had no precedent to go by and the task presented immense difficulties. The Act dissolved the Irish Church s power, it meant that it could no longer expect tithes from Catholics and C of I dissenters although this did not mean that the Irish were any better off; the tithes still had to be paid but were now paid to the state rather than the Irish Church. Despite the fact that the Act solved once and for all the major religious grievance of the Irish Roman Catholics [1]in practice it made very little difference the lives of most Irishmen. It did not by any means solve religious differences, Protestants still owned much of the land, and they still dominated the resented landlord class. The consequences of the act were more symbolic than practical, it did very little to pacify Ireland. Most agreed that the key to Ireland s problems lay in the land question. This question of questions for Ireland (John Devoy) proved much more difficult than church reform due to the complexities of the Irish Land System and the wider range of interests involved. Lord Kimberley wrote no measures of any kind can satisfy the Irish: the utmost they can do is to lay the basis for a gradual improvement . Kimberley s prognostication was very close to the truth. Neither Act actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of The Film Jaws The film Jaws is deemed as one of the greatest movies of all time, it is not only a movie, but it changed the movie industry due to its success. The success of Jaws is a result of the mass of advertising the producers did. Jaws was the first film to have a wide release , opening at the same time across the country and making it the highest grossing film at the time. The vast amount of detail the producers went into advertising can be seen in the Jaws movie poster. Through the vivid red title, the unseen shark in the ocean s depth, the unwitting and vulnerable woman, the use of prominent actor s names, and the magnitude of the shark, the author uses a myriad of textual and non textual techniques that create both suspense and excitement for the film. First, the author places the title Jaws in the center of the page in bright red letters, which causes the title to stand to the viewer because the red lettering is an enormous contrast to the primarily blue and white image. The author uses the placement and color of the title catch the eyes of the viewer. For example, when looking at the image the viewer will notice the massive shark because of its size, but the shark s color is similar to the color of the water, however, the red is a direct contrast to the blue in the image making it stand out more than any other part of the image. The author chooses red for the title not only to make it stand out but also to imply the goriness of the film. Red is the color of blood and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Solar Energy Can Not Harm The Earth Even if we didn t have greenhouse gases, were going to have to move away from fossil fuels, as we re going to run out. They re finite, where as solar and wind are infinite. Ted Turner. Solar panels use the energy that comes from sunlight to give power. Low temperature collectors are flat plates generally used to heat pools. Medium temperature collectors are also usually flat plates but are used for heating water or air for residential and commercial use. High temperature collectors concentrate sunlight using mirrors and lenses. and are generally used for fulfilling heat requirements up to 300 deg C / 20 bar pressure in industries, and for electric power production. Installation of solar panels costs 15000 to 40000 on average. Solar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is fuel free. Solar energy is the best source of energy because it uses the suns energy rather than fossil fuels, is renewable and can be used anywhere. Solar thermal energy is the best source of energy because it uses the suns energy instead of fossil fuels. As The Union of Concerned Scientists state in the article how solar energy works , solar energy is a vast and inexhaustible resource. Once the system is in place it converts the rays into useful energy and will never have ups and downs of energy markets (p1). Solar energy is inexhaustible because it does not use or give off fuels. It is fuel free. Instead it uses the light from the suns rays and converts it into heat. Since it doesn t use fuels but instead the suns energy it is a reliable source. There will always be light. Further more National geographic in their article solar energy say that using solar active technologies is used to harness energy by mechanical devices and electrical devices to convert rays into energy (1). Mechanical devices and electrical devices harness energy. Since the energy is being harnessed through electricity it is not using fuels nor giving off fuels while converting rays into energy such as heat. Scientific american experts in the article How does solar power work? say the light hits certain materials which the energy turns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pellagra Research Paper Pellagra is a disease which is caused as a result of a deficiency is vitamin B 3, also known as niacin. Pellagara can be identified in two ways with the first being Primary pellagra which is the result of not enough niacin in the body or Secondary pellagra which is the result of there being enough niacin in the body, but there is an inhibitant which will prevent the absorption of niacin and the processing of niacin by the body. Both Primary and Secondary pellagra can result in a patient having diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, dementia and dermatitis. This is a severe condition which if left untreated will lead to the death being the outcome for the patient. Pellagra is not a current danger in the United States and internationally is seen in under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In most instaces a person being treated for pellagra should see improvement within two days of their treatment plan beginning. The primary goal of a treatment plan will be to raise the level of niacin in the body. While the main focus will be in placing niacin in the body to get niacin to optimal levels, there may be instances in which treatment will cause for other supplements to be take in addition to the increases niacin. Many times this diet will include a high protein diet along with an infusion of B complex vitamins because many times the patient will have other nutrion related issues in addition to niacin deficiency when diagnosed with pellagara. Patients may be on bedrest while undergoing treatment for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Geography Of China Essay Geographical Location: China has great physical diversity. The east and south of the country consists of fertile lowlands and foothills, and is the location of most of China s agricultural output and human population. The west and north of the country is dominated by sunken basins (such as the Gobi and the Taklamakan), rolling plateaus, and towering massifs. It contains part of the highest tableland on earth, the Tibetan Plateau, and has much lower agricultural potential and population. Traditionally, the Chinese population centered on the Chinese central plain and oriented itself toward its own enormous inland market, developing as an imperial power whose center lay in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River on the northern plains. More recently, the 18,000 km (11,000 mi) coastline has been used extensively for export oriented trade, causing the coastal provinces to become the leading economic center. Climate: China Owing to tremendous differences in latitude, longitude, and altitude, the climate of China is extremely diverse, ranging from tropical in the far south to subarctic in the far north and alpine in the higher elevations of the Tibetan Plateau. Monsoon winds, caused by differences in the heat absorbing capacity of the continent and the ocean, dominate the climate. During the summer, the East Asian Monsoon carries warm and moist air from the south and delivers the vast majority of the annual precipitation in much of the country. Conversely, the Siberian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Western Blot Analysis Essay Immunoprecipitation and western blot analysis LV FLAG HA T2A GFP and LV hZNF804A FLAG HA T2A GFP constructs were transfected into HEK293 cells with N terminal V5 tagged APEX1, EIF3K, FEZ1, LGALS1, PDHB, PDZD4, and RPSA overexpression constructs from DNASU. 72 h after the transfection, cells were lysed with cell lysis buffer (150 mM NaCl, 1.0% NP 40, 0.5% sodium deoxycholate, 0.1% SDS, 50 mM Tris, pH 8.0) and collected by centrifugation at 14 kg at 4°C for 15 min. 3 mg of lysate protein was incubated with 15 l of anti FLAG M2 beads at 4 °C for 0.5 to 2.5 h with rolling. Each sample was washed for six times with 600 µl of pre cold TBS, and 15 µl of 2X protein loading buffer were added for the western blot. Immunoprecipitation and input were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Briefly, yeast cells were transformed with the bait plasmid pHybLex ZNF804A Zeo, and selection was maintained with Zeocin. Yeast cells harboring the bait plasmids were transformed with a pre made HeLa cell derived Y2H cDNA library constructed in plasmid pJG4 5 in which preys are fused with B42 transcription activation domain (Invitrogen). For screening, transformants were plated on synthetic medium lacking tryptophan, uracil, lysine, and histidine and containing 300 µg/ml Zeocin. After incubation for 3 days at 30°C, growing colonies were selected as primary positives and further tested using a beta galactosidase colony filter assay, as instructed by the manufacturer. The positive yeast clones were confirmed by DNA sequencing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is The Capture Of Vimy Ridge Easter weekend in 1917 has become legend in Canadian military tradition. It was the weekend that Canadians took Vimy Ridge in World War I. The Ridge was an important strategic point as it was the only high point in an otherwise flat area, and is located so as to protect the industrial centre of Lille and the coal mines of Lens. Though the location was strategically important, the capture of Vimy Ridge would inevitably not have much impact on the outcome of the First World War. The Canadian capture of the ridge did weaken the German position and forced the Germans to reassess their defensive methods in the area north of Arras, but all the British, French, and Canadian troops lost momentum after the first day. The objective of the offensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Alcohol Abuse In Peru Essay Alcoholism is an addiction to the consumption of alcohol liquor and have compulsive behavior of the alcohol abuse. In the United States, alcohol has been used to an advantage. Japan has a major drinking issue and the number of citizens is increasing every year. Peru s upper and middle have been the major consumers of alcohol abuse. In the United States, alcohol abuse and addiction are increasing frequently because of people taking advantage of being able to drink or just because you are 21 or older. It is the most common addiction in the united states. The excessive use of alcohol leads to liver disease and sometimes kills people. According to Douglas Main, the study also found that 36 percent of men and 43 percent of Native Americans had struggled with drinking problems in their lives . (Main, D 1) Drinking is just as bad as a drug, you are just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peru is in danger because their alcohol drinking problem is horrible. According to National Institute on Drug Abuse, The prevalence estimate was higher among males (52.9 percent compared to females (37.2 percent) . (N, D 1) Men tend to drink more because they take all their anger out by constantly drinking. People don t tend to notice that they are abusing their bodies with alcohol because they see that as relieving the stress. Peru s main religion is Catholicism and they do believe that people have freedom of religion. They tend to use catholic ideas and making them important to their everyday lives. Peru doesn t have any awareness programs for alcohol abuse and they should try and discover some. If they don t find help for these people now their death rate will be out of this world. No one seems to understand how important this situation is. Even though, alcohol has a bad part of Peru they have contributed something that other countries haven t. That would be that their educational system is better than the US. Peru is also a developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Hubert Selby s Last Exit To Brooklyn Rhetorical Analysis Essay All works of art, whether they be written, painted, or composed, are categorized into genres. Separating works of art into genres helps keep everything organized and easy to refer to. However, sometimes critics are unable to specifically assign a work of art to a certain genre or cannot agree on the nature of the work altogether. This happens to be the case for Last Exit to Brooklyn, a controversial novel by Hubert Selby Jr.. This novel takes place in the slums of Brooklyn during the 1950s, and follows the lives of several different characters struggling with their environment and internal feelings. There is no consensus on the genre of this novel, but critics have mostly narrowed it down to two genres: naturalism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is done on purpose to emphasize the ridiculous situations the characters undergo within the novel. As you can see, Selby s style does not follow the conventional rules of writing; he does not use proper grammar, spelling, or punctuation. There is no obvious way to tell dialogue apart from the rest of the text due to the lack of quotation marks. Also, Selby has a tendency to switch between third and first person, sometimes in mid sentence. Due to the complexity of this novel and the way it s written, assigning it to a specific genre is no easy task. To even attempt this, one must understand the genres of naturalism and moral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Huffington V. Tc Group, Llc, 637 F. 3d 18 Case: Huffington v. TC GROUP, LLC, 637 F. 3d 18 Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit 2011 This case takes place in the Supreme Court of Delaware. It is a civil case that has been appealed by the plaintiff following a trial court decision. The Supreme Court agreed with the entire of trial s court decision but denied part of the Defendants application. The case was decided in April 18, 2012. Issue: Should the Court rule as time barred the Plaintiff s claims which he makes under the Massachusetts Blue Sky securities fraud statute and as lacking as a matter of law the Plaintiff s claim on the Defendants unfair trade practices? Facts: the Plaintiff, Micheal Huffington, is a former Congressman and a good investment experience. He describes himself as a conservative investor. On July 4, 2006, he learned of Carlyle and was introduced to its founder, principal, and managing agent, David Rubenstein with whom he discussed Carlyles investments. The latter described Carlyle as a firm that invests in private equity. Being as a conservative investor, Huffington initially expressed his reservations about investing in private equity based funds. Rubenstein assured him that he would look for low risk investment products that would fit in with Huffington s conservative philosophy. On October 20, 2006, in another meeting between the two, Rubenstein returned with the news that Carlyle had conservative investment strategy with low risk investment. He went on to present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why America Is A Great Nation Why do I believe America is a great nation? America s greatness comes from our freedom, our people, and our First Amendment Rights of religion, speech, press and assembly. Freedom is an inalienable right that many people of the U.S. take for granted. Our civil rights are part of our freedom. People that invade upon our rights are punished. The severity of this punishment depends upon how harshly our rights are violated. And, although freedom doesn t come with guarantees of a perfect life, we are all free to choose our own destinies. America is the greatest most powerful country in the world, not just because of our army but because of the values of our people. (President Barrack Obama,2014, p.1). President Obama says that we the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hamlet by William Shakespeare Father Figures in 1 Henry IV In William Shakespeare s 1 Henry IV, Falstaff and King Henry IV share father figure relationships with Henry Hal, Prince of Wales. The former, a drunk and cavalier knight, acts as a surrogate father to the prince, while the latter, a determined and distanced monarch, is his blood. Yet, who is the better father figure to Hal? Although Falstaff and Prince Henry share a strong, quasi father son relationship, the former s manifestation of the tavern atmosphere, venality and dishonor are obstacles to the Prince s goals; King Henry IV, on the other hand, is the better father figure because he motivates his son to realize his ambitions, and embodies the setting of the court and the monarchy in which the Prince ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No (Shakespeare 54, 101). He is a survivor who possess a political acumen similar to the Prince s and the King s: he lies well, bides his time and plays possum to prevent his own death. The brotherly relationship he shares with the Prince in the pub almost looks fatherly when compared to the King s sometimes cold and removed treatment. Yet, Falstaff cannot be the real father figure to Hal due to his being an hindrance to Hal s goals, whereas the King is a true parent, role model and impetus for the Prince s morality. According to Ball, Character consists of all the qualities, traits, and features that create the nature of a person and distinguish that person from another person (60). Clearly, the King s qualities closely resemble those of a true father, distinguishing him from the inappropriate and wry Falstaff. First, as King he personifies the court setting to which the Prince says he wishes to return. Although Hal can operate in multiple contrasting settings, the court is the proper sphere for him to be in since he will one day occupy it as King. Also, Henry IV gives his son a greatly needed wake up call, and subsequently inspires him to conquer his impediments. He disparages Hal s childish behavior, which demonstrates his capacity to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Identifying Organic Compounds Lab Report Essay Purpose: To use indicators to test for the presence of organic compounds in certain substances. Hypothesis: Honey will contain sugars, egg white contains proteins, corn oil contains lipids, oats contains starches and proteins, gelatin contains sugars and proteins, potatoes contain starch, and apple juice contains lipids and sugars. Materials: 9 test tubes Test tube rack Test tube holder Grease pencil Hot plate 20 ml honey solution 20 ml egg white and water mixture 20 ml corn oil Oats and water 20 ml gelatin and water solution 20 ml potato and water mixture 20 ml apple juice and water mixture 20 ml unknown substance #1 20 ml unknown substance #2 Paper towels 600 ml beaker Brown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 12. Record your observations then wash test tubes thoroughly. 13. To test for lipids, divide the piece of brown paper into 9 equal sections. 14. Write the name of one test substance in each section. 15. Rub a small amount of each substance onto its corresponding section. 16. Wait five minutes till dry. 17. Hold paper up to light. A translucent spot indicates the presence of lipids. Data: Substance Lipid Test Carbohydrate Test Protein Test Honey Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict) Egg White Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret) Corn Oil + Starch Sugar Oats Starch + Sugar (black Iodine) Gelatin Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret) Potato Starch + Sugar (black Iodine) Apple Juice Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict) Unknown 1 Starch Sugar + (orange Benedict) Unknown 2 Starch Sugar + (violet Biuret) Analysis: In this experiment, every substance tested positive for at least 1 organic compound. Corn oil tested positive for lipids. Honey and oats tested positive for starch. Honey, apple juice, and unknown 1 tested positive for sugar. Egg white, gelatin, and unknown 2 all tested positive for proteins. So, not a single substance didn t test positive for at least 1 organic compound. All the indicators used in this experiment change color when in the presence of a compound; therefore, they chemically react with the compound. No errors were made during this experiment
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  • 37. Don Jose Marias Americo Paredes brings to life the struggles of the US Southwest and Mexico Border reforms that come as an effect of the Revolution. Paredes examines main characters Cuitla s and Don Jose Marias shift between the traditional life of their heritage and the new capitalist society that is emerging through agricultural reform. The adjustment of Cuitla s and Don Jose Marias into this new capitalist driven era shows the difficulties that the American Southwest has endured in relation to land loss, the new economy and the identity of its people. Cuitla s role as the presidente or boss on the large communal farm as well as Don Jose Marias relationship with the community constantly reminds the reader of the social reform, as well as the agrarian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only that but El Torro continued to talk about taking up all the land up to the rivers edge and driving the landowners out (Paredes, 30). Don Jose Marias is outraged and refuses to give up more land as well as the land he has on the riverbank due to the rich family history it holds. This anger had only built on future encounters the two had and leads to Don Jose Marias deciding he is going to have El Torro killed by a hit man, who successfully does so. Once the field workers or peones find out that El Torro has died they automatically know it is a landowner due to their mutual hate for each other. This specific conflict that takes place between El Torro, Don Jose Marias and the field workers shows the direct relation that has formed between classes due to the social reform from a traditional egalitarian society to a hierarchical society that the border area had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Creon Character Analysis Throughout the story of Antigone, written by Sophocles, the minor characters play different significant roles during the play. They are able to influence many of the major characters by their different actions. Without the use of minor characters, many of the important decisions made by major characters would not have been made during the play. There are many characters who were able to influence the king, Creon. Specifically, the minor character, Leader, plays a major role in the character development of Creon, from the beginning to the end of the play. Leader uses his actions, and unique word choices to influence the decisions that Creon will make throughout the play. During the beginning of the book, leader s effect on the king, Creon, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point, Creon completely relies on the counsel and actions of Leader, and he no longer tries to come to conclusions of his own, rather Leader advises him of what he should do, and Creon complies with every word, with no doubts in his mind. On page 48, Leader asked, These girls? You have sentenced them both? / Creon: No, you are right, I will not kill the one whose hands are clean. Creon admits that Leader was the one who was right, and does as he says. He does not question Leader s opinion, instead blatantly says that he is right, and moves on from the topic at hand. Following this, on page 54, Creon inquires of Leader, What should I do? , Leader responds, Go quickly: free Antigone from her vault, And build a tomb for the body of Polyneices. Not only does Creon do exactly what Leader says, but he was the one to initiate the conversation. Creon came to Leader to ask him for his guidance, rather than leader being the first to go to the king and offer his advice. Near the end of the book, on page 73, Leader has all but taken over the kingdom. He is the only one who offers insight to Creon, and the only one who Creon will listen to. He told Creon, You must go yourself, you cannot leave it to others. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Difference Between Native American And White I identify as Native American and White, and as I don t exactly look very Native American, I generally appear to be White, which entails certain privileges. People don t direct any racial discrimination towards me and I m grateful for that, however I don t think people understand or are aware of the fact that a piece of white privilege is not having the emotional baggage of your ancestors being severely oppressed. A piece of White privilege is knowing of more than three people that are the same race as you. I ve become more and more aware of this sadly unsurprising fact. Hundreds of years ago, Native peoples made up the entirety of this land, and now it s around two percent of the overall population. People of Color in America historically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Life Of Narcissa Whiteman The life of Narcissa Whiteman: 1. Discuss the background, marriage, and goals of Narcissa Whitman. Narcissa grew up in a devoted Presbyterian family, in a village of Prattsburg, New York. Narcissa was an enthusiastic and highly influenced young woman, reading popular biographies of American missionaries in the 19th century. Influenced by Harriet Newell, an evangelist who traveled and worked in India, Narcissa was captivated by Harriet s spiritual struggles, letters and sermons. As a young teenager, she felt life was slipping away, time was wasted, as she was ready to adventure out and start ministering the word of God. 19th century American missions, was influenced by the cultural attitudes and practices within their culture. Not interested in children, marriage and traditional lifestyles, Narcissa struggled being a single woman, in a man s world. She knew the way to a missionary appointment meant she would have to marry. Luckily enough, she slightly knew someone, who had the same goals and same need of marriage, in order to find placement within the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), an organization dealing with foreign missionary efforts. Years had passed, and eventually, Narcissa and Marcus Whitman would marry (February 1836), allowing their ultimate dream of missionary work to begin. With means to an end, Narcissa s goals would be met by wedlock. Narcissa s goals were to leave instantly, head west and bring to life, her hopes and dreams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Dinosaur Extinction Research Paper Dinosaur Extinction Sixty Five Million years ago, a giant space rock believed to be some six miles across hit Earth near the town of Chicxulub, Mexico, blasting a crater more than 110 miles wide. The impact is believed to have released as much energy as 100 trillion tons of TNT, more than 1 billion times the power of the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The giant mosasaurs and plesiosaurs in the seas and the pterosaurs in the skies. Plankton, the base of the ocean food chain, took a hard hit. Many families of brachiopods and sea sponges disappeared. The remaining hard shelled ammonites vanished. Shark diversity shriveled. Most vegetation withered. In all, more than half of the world s species were obliterated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Negative Effects Of Cosmetic Surgery On Society Cosmetic surgery is used to restore, recreate, or modification of the human body. Over 4000 years ago reports of cosmetic surgery trends ended the region. The first report of surgery was done in India by an Indian doctor. Later, these reports progressed in different parts of the world. However, in 1916, world war soldier and sailor Walter Yao suffered terrible facial injuries, including the loss of his upper and lower eyelids. By 1917, he received treatment from Sir Harold Gillies and became the first man to use the skin to replace damaged or remove extra skin. Later, Sir Harold Gillies became known as the father of plastic surgery, thus impacting the world for years to come. Although cosmetic surgery is used for restoration of self esteem and to fix health issues; but it is known to have a negative impact on society because there are issues with many obsessions, with various complications for exceptions, and the importance of cost. Becoming beautiful has been one of the topmost objective people sought throughout the centuries; from plants to injections, from dieting to finding a part of the body that can be deemed beautiful. This can also be said about different confidence levels that various people established for themselves. The stigma of ugliness influenced society for decades, allowing confident levels to constantly change. According to several doctors that worked on the Self Perception and Self Esteem of Patients Seeking Cosmetic Surgery study have stated the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Foreshadowing In Of Mice And Men The deaths of Lennie Small and John Coffey were foreshadowed throughout both novella and film, respectively. Lennie s death is foreshadowed by the death of Candy s dog. Candy s dog was old and therefore suffering. Carlson, one of the migrant workers shoots the dog, directly through the head. After the death of his dog, Candy becomes extremely lonely. He regrets letting Carlson shoot his dog and wished that he had done it himself. Just like the dog, Lennie is also shot through the back of the head. After Lennie kills Curley s wife, he follows George s orders and runs back to the Salinas River; knowing that trouble would arise. George ends up shooting Lennie through he back of the head, knowing that if he left Lennie alive the other men would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first chapter of Of Mice and Men , George discovers that Lennie had been keeping dead mice in his pocket. Lennie insists on an unlikely story, that the mice were already dead when he found them. This shows the audience that although Lennie does not mean to kill the mice, it keeps recurring because he is completely unaware of his own strength. Later on in the story, Lennie kills one of Slim s puppies. He was warned to be gentle and keep the pup with its mother but didn t listen. These scenes keep building and building until the climax of the novella, when Lennie breaks the neck of Curley s wife and kills her. During the film The Green Mile there is frequent foreshadowing of the powers that John Coffey possesses. The first sign of John s magic is at the start of the film, when he is seen holding the bodies of the two dead girls and crying. Although the magic is not clear at the time, the audience is able to look back upon that scene and realise that John was trying to heal the two girls, not hurt them. When John first gets to the Green Mile, Paul has an extremely painful UTI. John is able to take Paul s UTI onto himself and regurgitate it out in the form of flies. This is the first obvious sign of his magic. Later on in the book, John uses slightly more magic when Percy steps on Mr. Jingles the mouse and kills him. John is able to reanimate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Net Neutrality Research Paper Christopher Bayliss Emily Scholl Compositions 13 December 2017 Net Neutrality Many people worry that without net neutrality, we will lose our freedom. Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service provider s should treat all content on the internet equally. Most people in the United States of America want to keep net neutrality. However, the Federal Communications Commission s chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to stop net neutrality, so many people are protesting to keep net neutrality. Net neutrality promotes innovation and allows freedom, but is seen as unnecessary by the Federal Communications Commission. One reasons to keep net neutrality is to promote innovation. People can contribute to science and discovery when they have full access ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most aspects of net neutrality can be achieved without forced regulations. They say Internet Service Providers wouldn t want to alter internet content access and speeds anyway. We should trust our Internet Service Providers. Internet Service Providers are afraid to alter the internet because they would quickly lose many of their customers. They say net neutrality will disincentivize companies in low income areas. We need more focus on broadband expansion instead of regulation of companies; some companies take more bandwidth than others, so having net neutrality overloads bandwidth on smaller companies that don t need as much. Also, authority should be restored to the Federal Trade Commission. Internet speeds become overall slower by spreading out bandwidth. The Federal Communications Commission has multiple reasons for thinking that net neutrality is unnecessary. Paragraph one explains how net neutrality promotes innovation. The second paragraph explains how it protects freedom. Paragraph three explains how the Federal Communications Commission says net neutrality is unnecessary. Net neutrality promotes innovation and freedom, but the Federal Communications Commission sees it as an unnecessary addition to an already stable internet. Many reasons for siding with or against net neutrality have been given to show both sides to net ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Jetblue Case Study What is an IPO and why is it such a big deal? Is this a good idea for JetBlue? Explain. When a privately held company makes its stock available to the general public for the first time on a securities exchange, this is known as the company s Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO can consist of an initial issue of either debt or equity. The IPO process is also referred to as a private company going public . There are numerous benefits associated with going public. IPO benefits include enlarging and diversifying a company s equity base, allowing cheaper access to capital, improving public image, attracting better management and employees through stock options, enabling transfer of company ownership through mergers/acquisitions, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This document excludes the offer price and the effective date, because they have not yet been determined. Go on a road show (with the underwriter) to present and market the information about the IPO to key institutional investors and attempt to create interest. Decide on the IPO price based on the degree of success of the road show and the current market conditions. Complete the final step of the IPO process and publicly issue securities in the stock market and collect the capital from investors. IPO Valuation The process of determining the IPO share price as an indicator of value is extremely significant for a company. Determining the share price target range depends on a number of factors, including the success of the road show, demand from investors, and comparison with other IPO valuations from similar companies. The final IPO share price will be somewhere within the target range and the market response to the IPO is a measure of whether the share price was correctly valuated. JetBlue: Private to Public JetBlue opened for business in December 1999 as New Air . New Air, soon to be JetBlue, was founded by David Neeleman. Mr. Neeleman wanted JetBlue to be a low cost, great customer experience airline, modeled a little after Southwest Airlines. In 2000 JetBlue lost approximately $21.3 million, but 2001 they saw a profit of $38.5 million. Although in 2001 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Non Alcoholic Beverage Segment The non alcoholic beverage segment is a very competitive and dynamic sector and encompasses a broad range of categories as showed in the chart below: The market size is currently around $ 170 billion in sales and is projected to grow to $190 billion by 2020. As the graph below points out, the CSDs remain the largest single sub category within the segment. However, as the CSD sub category continues to decline, it is expected that most of the segment growth will be driven by smaller, emerging better for you brands. In reality, many of these sub categories are already experiencing a growth driven by both the increasing demand for healthier, better for you alternatives and the companies abilities to launch new products with original flavors and innovative packaging. As outlined in the chart above, between 2003 and 2013, per capita consumption of CSDs decreased by 23%, while bottled water saw a 105% increase and juices and other noncarbonated drinks increased 55%. While the CSDs sales are expected to continue declining, other healthier and functional non alcoholic beverage categories are expected to continue gaining share. MARKET TRENDS At least three factors may be considered as growth propellers in the group of healthy, non carbonated beverages. The most important and widely discussed is the growing consumer awareness and concerns about the effects of diet on health and well being. This new approach, which has been producing profound effects on consumption habits, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Working At The Reservation Desk You walk in your school library and see the student workers working at the reservation desk. You see them picking up a book from the shelves, scanning it, and giving it to their patron. You think working at the reservation desk is way easier than any other jobs at school such as tutoring or child caring and hope to get this position. Well, it is good if you get it, but you might want to know that this job is much heavier than what you expect. The job itself does not include only picking books and giving them to the patrons but also every other tasks in the library that can come up in the supervisor s head: shelving books, counting people, getting books and newspapers from the book drops, cutting draft paper, and dusting the shelves. She does not want you to have spare time during your shift. Nevertheless, there are several tips corresponding to each of the major sided tasks that can help you turn this hard job to a cushy one but still be effective. 1. Ask your supervisor to let you shelve the books Whenever there are no patrons at the reservation desk, ask your supervisor for books to be re shelved. She will be happy to let you do it if there are books available on the carts in the reservation area. Take a cart with full of books around fifty books on it, and do not forget to bring something that can entertain you while shelving the books: an mp3 player to listen to music or a cell phone to text with friends. This is not a must, but this is a suggestion from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology In 1956, Francis Crick first described what he called The central dogma of molecular biology. This essentially describes the flow of genetic information within cells. It states that DNA is transcribed into RNA with the help of an RNA polymerase enzyme. The RNA is then translated into a protein by protein synthesis. One thing that could drastically alter the genetic information within cells is a process called gene silencing. This process regulates the gene expression of certain genes and can occur in either transcription or translation. The process has been coined RNA interference and dsRNA gene silencing (Davidson and McCray Jr. 2011). Since direct evidence of double stranded RNA s role in gene silencing was found in 1998 by researchers Fire and Mello, this topic has been the focus of much research in areas such as biomedical research, health care, and even agriculture. Double stranded RNA has been found to play a crucial role in things such as pest control, vector borne disease prevention, crop improvement, and in the development of therapeutics for different diseases through gene silencing. Although much research has been focused on the effects of gene silencing, there is still much more needing to be done. Double stranded RNA (dsRNA) consists of two complementary strands similar to those of DNA found in all cells. DsRNA is an important part of gene function and expression in eukaryotes and is also found as the genetic material of some viruses. It is known to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...