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Similarities Between Christianity And Mormonism
The Church of the Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ is viewed by many as nothing more than a
different form of evangelical Christianity. After all, LDS theology seems to appear to share many
similarities with that of Christianity at first glance. Both speak of Jesus Christ as savior of the world,
both talk about repentance and forgiveness, both believe in some sort of afterlife where the righteous
are rewarded and the unrighteous condemned, both advocate for a strong commitment to good morals,
and both include a Father God, Son, and Holy Spirit. These similarities, however, are only apparent on
the surface. Just because both religious groups attend a Sunday morning service each week, pray to
Jesus, read the Bible, and maybe even call themselves Christians, does not mean they are simply
different expressions of the same religion. A closer look at the doctrines of both the LDS church and
Christianity will establish that, at the heart of it, the religion popularly known as Mormonism is quite
distinct from Christianity.
One area of doctrinal difference between Mormonism and Christianity is regarding the question of the
eternality of the universe. This essay will consider the traditional Christian doctrine of creatio ex
nihilo and compare it with the teachings of the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith to see that there is
no hope of reconciling these diverging viewpoints, pointing out areas of concern with respect to the
LDS position. Furthermore, by considering what the natural
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Kanye West s Yeezy Shoes
Yeezy, yeezy, yeezy just jumped over jumpman, yeezy, yeezy, yeezy I feel so accomplished, I ain t
dropped a album but the shoes went platinum. K. West on the sales of his shoes. Kanye West s Yeezy
shoes are very popular and they come in different variations. I own a pair, they are comfortable.
Popularity in the hip culture and the rapping industry the yeezy shoes can be seen on the feet of many
rap artists. The yeezys come in many color ways and there are 3 types of yeezys. Wearing the Pirate
Black yeezys are very comfortable, it s like wearing slippers. Popularity of the yeezy shoe is up with
jordans, crocs, and other big name shoes brands. The shoe is part of a clothing line called Yeezy ,
founded by Kanye West (Ye) himself. Ye s clothing line is expensive, that s why he makes so much
money off of it. The prices all range from 800$ to 90,300$! Yeezy clothing line is up with the names
like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Roshe. A song was made about the success of the shoes made by Ye
himself. The shoe past up the Jordan brand in sales and still selling to this day. The rap song is called
Facts because the shoe was selling like crazy. Over 5,000 pairs were bought within the first ... Show
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The types of the shoes are 350 s, 750 s, and 950 s and the brands are Nike, Adidas and Louis Vuitton.
The 350 s are a shoe that reaches just below the ankle. They are made up of a thin stretchy fabric that
is knitted together. The colorways consists of names such as Pirate Black, Tan Oxford, Turtle dove.
The 350 s are releasing a newer version of these shoes called 2 Splys. The 2 Splys are the same model
but with a orange stripe going to heel to toe and the side of the shoe. 750 s are a shoe that is a high top
which is made of the same fabric as the 350 s but the fabric is harder. The 750 s are more expensive
than the 350 s. The colorways for the 750 s are Red Octobers, Chocolate, Black and
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Mrm Case Study Analysis
This research is targeting the population which are citizens eligible to vote, in this case above the age
of 18. There are a mix of
Qualitative and quantitative research. About 8 focus groups of sizes
Between 6 8 will be conducted at the electoral commission. A couple
Of depth interviews will be conducted. The profile of these participants
Are citizens eligible to vote. They are picked at random. These research
Methods provide a rich insight to the research problem.
On the other hand, quantitative research is as important as qualitative research.
Telephone surveys, mail surveys as well as online surveys are the different surveys methods used. The
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It is believed that with this marketing effort, peoples attitudes and beliefs may change. It is not certain
that everybody s attitudes may change with this marketing effort. This is why this model is very useful
as it allows us to identify if the relationship actually exists.
Dependant variable (DV)
The dependant variable in this situation is the use of the internet to vote in public elections. With the
manipulation of the independent variables it is hoped that it will result in the increased use of the
internet to vote.
Moderating variables (MV)
Moderating variables do not effect DV or IV directly
Hackers Change in government rules/policies unforseen internet (world wide web problems_ Age ( in
the sense that the older voters may lack the skills required to operate a computer)
There is not much secondary research available and therefore we have to gather primary data. This
proposal is a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research. Qualitative research intends to gain a
rich understanding of underlying reasons and motivations while quantitative research is used
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Predetermined Verdicts
Predetermined verdicts can be found in The Trial and A Jury of Her Peers. In The Trial, all of Josef K.
s attempts to prove his innocence result in failure because the court, which is more like a central
power in the society he lives in, determined him to be guilty at the same instant he was accused. In
this society, there is no chance of being acquitted. There are other options, but K. says, Both methods
have this in common: they prevent the accused from being convicted. But they also prevent an
acquittal (Kafka 161). This was the result of K. s new knowledge from Titorelli. The concept is that
there was no way of truly escaping the pursuits of the court. Even though the court had not told K.
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In The Trial, judges choose to select people to be guilty of a crime that they may or may not have
committed. This does not serve a practical purpose because citizens of the state are harassed and even
killed for doing nothing that is against the law. The judges in The Trial also chose to kill Josef K. after
he was accused and went through a lot of trouble trying to prove his innocence. This is another
demonstration of the court playing their game with K. These immoral decisions made by the judges
are demonstrations of the fact that they control all of the power in that society, and the system has
been corrupted by the leaders of the court who play games with defendants. In A Jury of Her Peers the
women decide to withhold evidence from the men, who want to prove Mrs. Wright guilty, in an
attempt to protect Mrs. Wright. This may not be evident upon first reading because the women do not
actually say that the evidence they found are true pieces of evidence. For example, Mrs. Peters says it
s a good thing the men couldn t hear us! Getting all stirred up over a little thing like a dead canary
(Glaspell 103) and Mrs. Hale, after pulling out a sewing job that could be used as evidence, said, Just
pulling out a stitch or two that s not sewed very good (Glaspell 96). These examples show that the
women knew that they had found incriminating evidence, but they were not going to share this with
the men because they
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Essay on Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci
Most people probably think of Leonardo Da Vinci as just a painter but in reality he was actually also a
expert drawer, an ingenious inventor, and a marvelous scientist. Over a period of twenty five years
Leonard dissected around thirty human bodies as well as cows, birds, frogs, bears, and monkeys. Of
these bodies he made over two hundred tedious drawings. Another thing to remember is beings the
process of drawing took so long the bodies would start decomposing before he was finished with all of
the drawings in which he intended to make. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on Saturday April 15, 1452.
His father named Ser Piero Da Vinci was an important man, leading citizen who studied at the
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As most people know Leonardo was a magnificent artist however some people don t realize being an
artist doesn t always mean you re good at painting and drawing. Leonardo was originally brought to
the Moor who ruled the duchy of Milan by music not art. The Moor became Leonardo s patron after
Leonardo painted an altarpiece for the Church of San Francesco Grande. When the Moor decided to
make a bronze statue of his father on horseback Leonardo stepped up to take on the task. Leonardo
planned to make the horse first then make the rider separately and add it on later. He studied horses
drawing the best the Moor had in his stable he also measured them even dissecting horses to make
sure he had the plans just right. In 1493 Leonardo displayed his clay model that was full size. He still
had to cast the enormous statue, which could prove to be the hardest part of making the sculpture. He
invented a new way to get all the molten bronze into the mold quickly so it didn t crack when it
cooled. When all the bronze required to make the statue (more than seventy tons) was gathered and the
molds made the Moor used the bronze to make cannons. The would be eighth wonder of the world
was never cast and when the French captured Milan in 1499 the soldiers used Leonardo s clay model
for target practice. It eventually crumbled so even the model of the would be eighth wonder of the
world is not around today. As an artist Leonardo also made three famous paintings. The Last
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Technology In Black Mirror
Black Mirror viewers see technology play a significant role to how stories unveiled themselves. Some
of the stories embark on such an advancement in technological simulation that the creations form
damaging attributes and affect people lives in a harmful and dangerous way. For example, when
comparing an episode of Black Mirror from season 4 episode 6 titled Black Museum , viewers are
introduced to a character who owned a successful dark themed Museum entirely dedicated to people
who had been psychologically affected by his creations of advance technology. The stories differ from
a doctor who becomes obsess with the feeling of a pain device that simulated patience s discomfort, to
a brain dead wife s conscious being transfer to the mind device of her widowed husband then to ...
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A representation of artificial and augmented life our told in both worlds that are detrimental to
portraying the dangers and wickedness when manipulating technology for a source of entertainment
and enjoyment. Also, technology having the capability of possessing and maintaining absolute power,
controlling our lives and possibly lead us to a society where civilization is defenseless. Viewers can
see a similar story when exploring the evolutions and dangers of virtual reality. Telotte s The
Seductive Text of Metropolis explains replication when attempting to recreate the human. Telotte
addresses the ability to capture a technological and scientific process while still offering a
metaphysical nature importance. Metaphysical implications suggest that a form of malevolence is
created and the only way the monster can be stopped is from a natural force of nature. Human nature
ability to prevent is seen in this episode when the female character that stops the mad inventor from
creating technologies that only serve as adverse factors that were supposedly created to help the
misfortune
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Brain To Tapestry
This article from Scientific American gives us a look inside the human brain. The article is written by
Karl Deisseroth, a professor of bioengineering and psychiatry at Stanford University. He begins by
comparing the brain to a tapestry with interwoven parts. Fibers called axons spread out from the
neurons carrying data to other neurons. He goes on to say if we are to know how the brain works we
have to figure out how the so called tapestry is setup. This has to be done on an individual basis for
each axon. We also must understand the purpose of an axon, we also have to keep in mind the brain
isn t flat like a tapestry. Therefore it is hard to get a good look at it. However, new technology has
been developed that has changed that. Not only does it give us a way to look at the brain without
having to physically open it, it also helps us track the various fibers as they make their through the
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These polymers have the ability to hold water without dissolving. This technique is a three step
method used to produce 3 D polymer endoskeletons inside biological tissue. It begins with a
transparent gel being formed in a deceased individual or laboratory animal, this transparent gel
protects the brain. Next is getting rid of the areas that are not of importance, after they are removed the
final step is presenting fluorescent labels and markers. The gel not only protects the brain but also
permits quick insertion of the probes. This allows scientist to see different fibers and molecules within
the brain. This discovery has opened many doors in the scientific community, including but not
limited to, illuminating reasons behind mental illnesses such as autism and Alzheimer s. Deisseroth
then describes how even evolution through the years has yet to create a transparent
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Space Shuttle Tragedy
This week s assignment brought back a lot of memories for me. It made me think back to what I was
doing and how this tragedy impacted not only me, but also the United States as a whole. Going
through this simulation gave me a little more insight into what actually happened and how this tragedy
could have possibly been avoided had NASA s management team taken heed to the engineers and
others who advised them to bring in someone to do a complete inspection of the shuttle. During this
simulation, I viewed this tragedy through the eyes of one of the many engineers that were employed at
NASA during this tragic time. I feel that this tragedy was the result of a combination of leadership and
process failures.
According to Bohmer, Edmondson and Roberto
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Erase Racism By Kool G. Rap DJ Polo
Analysis of Song Lyrics in relation to a Sociological Concepts: A quick look at the lyrics of Erase
Racism by Kool G. Rap DJ Polo in relation to Racism and Ethnicity Long before the 90s, race and
ethnicity have been a controversial issue all over the world, particularly in the United States. In
sociology, the concepts of race and ethnicity is connected to the concept of minority and majority
groups, with the social structures of stratification, power, and of course inequality. Race is a term that
describes the physical differences that are considered socially critical to cultures and groups, while
ethnicity is a term that describes the shared culture, like beliefs, language, practices, and ancestry.
Agitation for equality has been seen in the music world, particularly among the blacks in the United
States, the majority of black musical artistes have written songs relating to how black lives matter.
This paper will analyze an old rap lyrics of the 90s titled as Erase Racism in relation to race and
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Rap DJ Polo, featuring Biz Markie Big Daddy Kane in the album, Wanted: Dead or Alive . The rap
started with an intro from Biz Markie, introducing other artistes and informing that they would do just
one part, and depicting the agitations they ve had with race from a very long time, We all gonna do
just one part... because you know, we came a long way... You know, from back in Martin Luther King
days, Malcom X cuts in, emphasizing the freedom of Nelson Mandela, with an exclamation on the
need to talk about this racism pervading the country, and the need for it to be
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Political Criticism Of Bartleby The Scrivener
Herman Melville s remarkable short story Bartleby The Scrivener: A Story Of Wall street tells a
profound tale of a lawyer, his regret, and the silent hero he meets in Wall Street. The Lawyer narrates
his past experience with a unique, one of a kind scrivener that used to work at his firm. The Story
starts with the narrator explaining that he has known many men, and has met many scriveners during
his lifetime, but none like Bartleby.
He says, But I waive the biographies of all other scriveners for a few passages in the life of Bartleby,
who was a scrivener of the strangest I ever saw or heard of. (Pg.1.) Bartleby was unlike any other
scrivener, or any man that the lawyer has ever met. He goes on to explain how ambiguous and unusual
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He went against the norm of his workplace, Wall Street, something that seems inexplicable to take
place in a story that is set in the hustle and bustle of Wall Street. He rebelled against a job that many
would not dare to rebel against. Nonetheless, Bartleby s weakness arises from those around him who
are unable to understand the impression he gives. At first, Bartleby s motive for his rebellion seems
hazy throughout the story. After reading the story once, I found myself lost, and not having understood
most of it. However, going through it once more, and breaking it down helped me slowly realize that
Bartleby s rebellion seems to be a political statement, a cry for help to a world that is engulfed by
capitalism.
Bartleby s true strength appears during the retelling of his story by the narrator. The fact the narrator
has been affected by Bartleby s bold rejection, and is greatly preoccupied by the reasoning of his
actions, or in Bartleby s case lack of actions, highlights how strong Bartleby s impression truly was.
Through his idleness, Bartleby protested against corruptive capitalism and materialism, essentially all
that Wall Street
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John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci
The aim of stylistic analysis is many fold. The main purpose of this paper is to identify stylistic
markers, to study how the stylistic devices used help to achieve the communicative purpose of Keats s
La belle Dame sans Merci , and to identify the functional style the poem is representative of. This
paper aims at analyzing the text of the poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats on four
different levels of stylistics: grammatical, graphological, phonological and morphological level. The
purpose of this study is to explore the literal and hidden meanings and to enhance the understanding of
the poem.
Keywords:Stylistics, style, Graphological level, Grammatical level, Phonological level,
Morphological level.
Introduction:
La Belle Dame Sans Merci is one of the most beautiful poems of John Keats. John Keats (1795 1821)
is one of the most famous and prominent English Poets of nineteenth century.He belongs to the second
generation of the Romantic poets who contributed heavily to the humanity. Keats has been hailed as
the archetype of the Romantic poet as he lived and died in true Romantic style. He tried to experience
everything and hesuffered for his art and died so young.He celebrated love, beauty and freedom in his
poems.
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The knight meets a beautiful, mysterious woman in the meads. He falls in love with her, so he makes
bracelets and a garland of flowers for her. She seduces him into riding away with her to a magical
place, leaving the reality of this world behind. She lulls the knight to induce him to sleep and he
dreams of dead kings and knights, her other previous victims, who warn him with terrible words: La
Belle Dame Sans Merci hath thee in thrall , then he wakes up from the dream alone and abandoned.
The poem ends uncertainly with the Knight returning to his world of reality where he is tormented by
the memory of the beautiful lady without
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Summary Of Kafka s In The Penal Colony
Kafka s In the Penal Colony chronicles a colony s justice system, from the point of view of an
outsider. Through the narrative, the reader is able to witness several oddities in the way that justice is
carried out. In the Penal Colony compares to Duff and Garland s Introduction: Thinking about
Punishment, the versus surrounding the trial of Jesus, and the story of the deluge in the normative
issues of crime, punishment , and justice that it brings to light. In Kafka s In the Penal Colony, the
officer is presented as a character who has a deep devotion to the apparatus, and its ability to exact
justice. The officer is fixated on punishment, never questioning whether or not punishment must
follow a crime. The officer s character encompasses the thinking that crime and punishment
undoubtedly go together. Duff and Garland s introduction to Thinking about Punishment raise this
issue, that our common patterns of thought lead us to link crime with punishment in an apparently
obvious and natural way;...there is reason to doubt that the two concepts need always be combined in
this manner. Duff and Garland challenge the normative thinking of crime and punishment. In contrast,
the officer barrels through with his fixation on the right type of punishment, the contemplation of the
institution of punishment absent from his mind. Furthermore, In the Penal Colony presents issues as to
the nature of a crime . In In the Penal Colony, the condemned man, once a soldier, is
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Using The Computers For Personal Websites
It has come to my attention as well as the Deputy Chief, that there has been an incident that involved
the misconduct use of the computers for personal websites. The resources that we have in the office is
strictly for official use only, and not for personal usage. As of today myself and the Deputy Chief of
Police have decided that there will a zero tolerance policy when it comes to personal use of the
computers. The zero tolerance policy is there for the protection of you and the police department. We
are striving to deal with this issue in a fast and organized fashion to ensure that any and all parties
involved will be able to turn back to work as soon as possible. In addition, with this in mind all person
s identification numbers and passwords are being recorded, every time that you log onto the
computers and input your identification number and password will be displayed to the computer
analysis. And once the report is in it will be sent to me at the end of the day, and you will be notified at
the end of your shift. This is established by you signing off on the report, this states that you are
consenting to using the computer at such time and day. Once it is established that your identification
number is being used for improper usage of the computers, there will no longer be a formal warning.
You will automatically receive a suspension without pay until such event is resolved, and you will
have to take a mandatory class on the policies of the department before
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The First Three Words Of Our Constitution
We the people... the first three words of our constitution have changed in meaning and who the people
represent also has changed over time. The U.S constitution laid out the framework for the future
government of our country, everything from the branches of our government to our rights as U.S
citizens. As our country has evolved from the institution of the constitution to our modern day country,
the representation of the the people has expanded and changed in the years since the establishment of
the U.S constitution. To begin, why did the framers choose to start the constitution with we the
people? During the creation process of the constitution the framers had one thing in mind and that was
to create a system of government that was anything but the tyranny Britain had. Perhaps the biggest
flaw Great Britain had been the lack of voice the citizens of England had. Not even the Articles of
Confederation began or even mentioned the people in the document. It only made sense for the
foundation of our country s future to revolve around the thing that allows our government to function.
The citizens run the government, if the citizens don t go out and fight for things to get done then
nothing will ever get done. This is why we have representatives in each state to listen to what the
people have to say on issues and laws. Another point referring to both the government of Britain and
the articles of confederation is that by saying we the people it shows that the constitution
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Statutory Rape Essay
The perspective offered by such longitudinal data sheds remarkable light on the problem of statutory
rape, identifying for us key markers, as well as key actors, in the history of the law s enforcement and
helping us to understand their roles in constructing the meaning of this crime over successive
generations. ... The statutory rape codes have been used at various times to reinforce fathers interests
in their daughters marriageability, to protect young women s chastity from seductive men, to control
promiscuous or disease laden adolescent females, to enhance child support collection efforts, to reduce
teenage pregnancy, and to identify and punish sexual exploitation of teenagers. ... Given the constant
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Perpetrators of statutory rape were not being pursued vigorously, as the concept of rape based on
presumed inability to consent to sex had fallen out of favor. ... As conservative commentators decried
the harmful public and financial consequences of the rising teen birth rate, a handful of social
scientists devoted their efforts to learning more about the relationships and behaviors that led to births
among teenagers: they studied the youth population and their sexual partners looking for clues to
explain changing patterns of behavior. ... Pursuant to changes in the SRVPP Guidelines, California s
statutory rape enforcement policy grew to encompass all forms of non pregnancy inducing sex
between adults and minors (including sexual behavior short of intercourse, acts between adult women
and teen boys, and acts between same sex partners), as well as crimes involving multiple victims,
pimping/prostitution, the provision of alcohol or drugs to minors, acquaintance rape, and rape of
disabled minors. ... These same themes emerged in the early 1990s, when a new set of fiscally and
morally conservative policymakers became concerned about rising welfare costs and the
demographics of the populations receiving welfare; like their predecessors, they constructed statutory
rape as antithetical to the social norms of financial and sexual responsibility and dangerous to society
s welfare
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Nanabozho s Acceptance Of Ethnic Myth
Ethnic Myth Myth, a myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a
people or explaining something natural that a culture believes. Myths are very important to religion
and they help to define different cultures through storytelling and legends. Personally I had many
different myths to choose from, having a very mixed background. I chose a tale that meant something
to me and my family, the myth of how the rainbow was made. This legend is a Native American tale,
told by the Tohono O odham people. Its very light and happy that s one of the reasons why it was told
to me was a kid. This myth may seem like just a children s story but it has a deeper meaning that
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Everyone can have their own opinion, but for me I think the lesson or moral of this tale is to go with
the flow and to have fun, also to not be a downer and to not rain on others parades because in the end
the ones having fun could do something amazing. This myth demonstrated that to me because the two
little birds were just having fun and playing their games when Nanabozho scolded them for having a
good time, and when the birds continued and didn t listen to him being a downer they ended up
creating something beautiful that even Nanabozho himself couldn t deny was incredible, so you
should never listen to others who are trying to hold you back from having a blast and just being silly
and fun. The origin and history of this myth is mostly unknown, no one really knows how this story
came to be and when, but people do know that this tale originated from the Ojibwe Nation and was
retold by S. E. Schlosser. After that other tribes started to adopt the myth of how the rainbow was
made, including my tribe the Tohono O odham Nation. People also know that this tale is very old that
s one of the reasons why no one knows when it was created because it was so long ago. So the
background and origin of this myth is for the most part a
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Dr. Seuss Instruments
The synopsis of the process of the Dr. Seuss theme instrument. The design of our project was based
upon the instruments seen in the Dr. Seuss novels. The instrument is multi colored and similar to the
color scheme found on the cover of the book, Oh, the Places You ll Go. The shape and unique
structure are also attributed to many distinctive instruments found in Dr. Seuss stories. We decided to
have two mouthpieces available, so two people can play the instrument at the same time and the
overall structure characterizes the disproportionate instruments seen in the books. Going with the
theme, the sound created is also very interesting. When assembling the instrument, we had stuck wax
paper between the parts of the pipe, creating a kazoo like sound. We had chosen to use PVC pipes in
order to lock in the sound, leaving no air to escape, and funnels in order to amplify the sound being
given off. Before our final design, there had happened to be another idea we were going for. The
design had included a chamber that would contain soft air gun pellets or bb gun pellets that were
capped off by 3D printed discs, covering each end of the side chambers. These discs would have holes
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I was the oldest in the group and the upper classmen. I had the original idea for the project and
everyone contributed to making the original idea come to life. Everyone had an input on creating the
Dr. Seuss inspired instrument. Their suggestions were even better than my original blue print. My
original blueprint, the instrument was shaped as a triangle and two people we suppose to blow into the
bottom angles and the air would travel to the top funnel. The engineering students said that idea
wouldn t work because it would take a lot of air to travel to the top and everyone doesn t have
experience in blowing (having big lungs to play a wind
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The Division Of Foreign Assets Control
The Division of Foreign Assets Control was established in the Office of International Finance by a
Treasury Department order in 1950, after People s Republic of China entered the Korean War. On
October 15, 1962, through a Treasury Department order, the Division of Foreign Assets Control
became the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
The U.S. Department of the Treasury started administering the US economic sanctions against foreign
states with the War against Britain in 1812, where Secretary Albert Gallatin imposed sanctions against
Great Britain in retaliation for to the harassment of American sailors. After that there was OFAC
played a key role in enforcing sanction against Cuba after the Cuban revolution; Iraq for the Kuwait
invasion and recently against Russia in Ukrainian invasion. (Wikipedia)
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is an arm of the U.S. Treasury Department that creates
updates and circulates a list of nations, persons and organizations, which are considered as national
security threats for the United States.
What issues are OFAC expected tackle?
OFAC was created to tackle and deter threats such as money laundering, terror financing, American
monetary assistance from rouge states and sanctioned organizations.
Why is OFAC important?
OFAC plays a key role in aiding BSA/AML compliance against terrorist financing and anti national
financial activities by setting up sanction or watch list of people, organisations and nations with whom
no
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Nonformity Is A Form Of Conformity
Throughout history, many have tried to break away from society s norms in an attempt to live life
more fully. Examples include religious, government, and cultural revolutions where people group
themselves based on their beliefs in order to create wide scale change. But I question just how many
people in these groups ­
really believe in their movements. By no means am I negating the sincerity of
the thousands who participated in the peace movement of the 1960s or the punk movement of the late
1970s in fact, I have come to embrace many of the ethos and philosophies of these cultural
movements. However, I am saddened by the number of young people I see who seem to believe that
they are punk because of the kind of shoes or brand of clothing they wear. I see it every day here at
Alpena high school when I walk in the door in the morning. The types of clothing that people wear
and the styles that they want to have put them in what social group they belong to . As you can see
conformity has been around for a long time, since humans have called Earth their home actually but is
non conformity a form of conformity? Read on to find out that yes, non conformity is a form of
conformity.
Today it seems as if the original philosophies of these groups have been forgotten. Their historical
records were dirtied over time by the stereotypes of non participant generations and the bias of the
media. Youth today seems to look at such movements through commercialized lenses, allowing their
understanding of the world to be altered by what is in, popular, or on television. For example if you
were on a road trip with your grandparents and you were in the car and you flipped to the most recent
rap station there is they would look at you differently than if you turned the dail to the music that they
grew up with. Whenever I am with my grandparents they always question me on weather or not I
actually listen to their generations music because of the steryotype that teens listen to only fast beat
music that you can barely understand. To me, the clothing and physical or material elements specific
to a certain counterculture movement should emphasize its beliefs rather than replace them. Can we
really be free if we are worried about
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Catherine De Medici Influence On Ballet
Ballet is a formalized and elegant form of dance with a fitting origin that traces back to Italian
Renaissance courts during the 15th and 16th centuries. This style of dance quickly spread from Italy to
France with the assistance of the aristocratic influence that came from Catherine de Medici, who
succeeded in helping ballet develop even further. For example, Catherine helped develop ballet further
by having her own piece of work, Le Paradis d Amour , be presented at her daughters wedding, where
Marguerite de Valois was wedded to Henry of Navarre. Naturally, with ballet having an aristocratic
background, aristocratic money was responsible for the dance styles initial stages of development in
court ballet. Royalty was what dictated the literature, music, and ideas that was incorporated into
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It was another formal entertainment, as it was commissioned by Catherine de Medici as a way to
honor the Polish ambassadors who were visiting Paris at the time of Henry of Anjou s throning. Years
went by when in 1581, Catherine de Medici commissioned yet another formal court ballet by the name
of Ballet Comique de la Reine . She was not the one who organized it however, as it was her fellow
citizen, Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx, who was responsible for presenting the first formal court that ever
applied the principles of Baif s Academie, as it used poetry, music, dance, and set design to its
advantage in creating a dramatic and memorable storyline. The development for this court ballet was
funded by aristocrats of the time as well, for the fulfillment of not only their thirst for personal
entertainment, for for their political propaganda needs as
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Personal Statement For Earning An MBA
When professional peers are all on a level playing field, how do you differentiate yourself? My
military background showcases abundant roles of leadership and responsibility, however, companies
across the globe are now hiring Veterans more than ever. Any advantage my Army experience would
have leveraged could potentially be comparable to another Veteran applicant interviewing for the role
I want. Earning an MBA is the difference maker. I believe that the advanced education gained with an
MBA from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University will allow me to set myself
apart from the crowd and succeed in roles of greater responsibility.
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I don t want to sacrifice education quality just because the courses are from an online program. The
reputation of an education from Syracuse University has removed any doubt from my mind. Program
courses such as Strategic Management and Project Management really caught my attention as classes
that will substantially add value to my current portfolio of skills. Learning how to develop strategies to
create and sustain competitive advantage is a concept that I know will allow me to grow
professionally and bring more value to my team at work. I believe that successfully graduating from
the Syracuse MBA program will increase my credibility among business leaders and offer a career
versatility not currently available to me. I have created a five year plan that guides my career path to
becoming the Director of Logistics followed by obtaining the role of Vice President of Transportation
within Preferred Materials, Inc.
In addition to the education, the friendships developed with classmates and the alumni network are
other advantages of an MBA. Fellow students in my program are making the effort to better
themselves the same way I am, and I am looking forward to growing with them and building
relationships. Meeting classmates in person through residencies or international immersion trips will
serve to reinforce the rapport built throughout the semester. We will be able
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Relationship Between Teacher And Students
Relationships in the classroom
Building a relationship between the teacher and the student is not always easy, but it is necessary and
important. In the first lecture of this course, the importance of a relationship between the teacher and
the students was discussed [1]. Building a good relationship in the classroom setting is not only a tool
for building a better learning environment, but also a way to make a teacher s work matter. If the
relationship between the teacher and the student is bad, usually the student feels pushed out and
rejected and therefore develops a bad relationship with the subject and with learning. A large body of
research supports the idea that a good teacher student relationship helps the students feel better and
have higher academic achievements [2] [5]. A good teacher, one that has a good relationship with
his/her students can manage to instill a growth mindset in their students and help them achieve more
also in the future, when the said teacher is not present anymore.
Building a relationship takes time and effort, as humans do not immediately accept strangers in their
lives and don t usually trust others unless that trust is earned. For a teacher, earning the trust of a
student can be a very complicated process, based on different experiences and different views on
various topics. There are three main factors that set the basis for the classroom relationships: the way
in which we interact, the content of the interactions and the environment
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Judy Craymer Case Study Case Studies
SE01 TERM PAPER
18 AUG 2014
Aanchal Khosla, MA2014SE001
Centre for Social Entrepreneurship,
School of Management and Labour Studies
TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
ENTREPRENEURSHIP may be defined as a process of organizing any enterprise, a commercial or
social venture, managing it with considerable initiative, innovation and risk.
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
The course on entrepreneurship was introduced with a Case study of Mamma Mia that helped bring
out and refine our preconceived and insufficient understanding of entrepreneurship .
In the case study we tried to understand what makes Judy Craymer an entrepreneur, her decision to
bounce back,in what ways was she innovative and creative, how did she manage risk. These were
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With Amrita Ramachandaran s interview, a lot of clarity on the correlation between the theory and
practice of entrepreneurship was obtained through her journey and experiences as an entrepreneur.
Amrita with two of her friends started Right click, a brand communication company in 2010 and by
what I understood she followed a model of effectual entrepreneurship.
According to Saras D. Sarasvathy All entrepreneurs begin with three categories of means: (1) who
they are―their traits, tastes, and abilities; (2) what they know―their education, training, expertise,
and experience; and, (3) whom they know―their social and professional networks. Using these
means, the entrepreneurs begin to imagine and implement possible effects that can be created with
them. 2
In the case of right click, Amrita knew that she possesses the traits and abilities to become an
entrepreneur because she always desired to do something of her own. Her education and training was
in mass media and communication which sought her experience and expertise in the fields of
communication and branding. Her social network comprised of her colleagues from her previous jobs,
clients, family and friends. All this combined enabled Amrita to take the plunge into entrepreneurship.
To check if her idea is implementable She started off with taking small steps such as hiring just one
employee who worked from
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Sumerian Cuneiform Inventions
An important technological advancement in the history of mankind was the invention of writing
language. Known as cuneiform at the time, its origination hailed from a place in southern
Mesopotamia called Sumer in 3500 3000 BCE. The process during its invention involved making
markings in wet clay with a reed like instrument. The reason for its invention was for the flourishment
of commerce. The Sumerians needed a way to communicate with merchants and customers from
between large expanses of land and sea. They used pictographs in order to scale the quantity of
resources required in the trade and represent different objects. To communicate ideas more complex
than financial transactions or lists and quantities, a more elaborate writing system was
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The Tragedy Of Sophocles Sophocles
Angela Badillo
September 26, 2014 period 2
Sophocles
Sophocles was conceived in Colunus, Greece. He passed on a mid 406 B.C. Sophocles is the child of
Sophilus, an affluent part of a little group. He had a noticeably anxious life. Sophocles experienced
childhood in the town of Colonus, just outside Athens, which was the setting of his disaster Oedipus at
Colonus. Sophocles was a minister of Halon and helped present the faction of Asclepius, lord of
medication, to Athens. He was regarded post mortem as a saint. His father, Sophillus, thought to have
been an affluent aristocrat, sent his child to Athens for an instruction. Sophocles was the second of the
3 greatest Greek writers of tragedy (with Aeschylus and Euripides). He is known best for what he
wrote about Oedipus, the mythological figure who proved central to Freud and the history of
psychoanalysis. He lived through most of the 5th century, experiencing the Age of Pericles and the
Peloponnesian War. He had a first marriage with Nicostrata, by whom he turned into the father of
Iophon. Sometime down the road he had an association with a certain Theoris, a lady of Sicyon. He
additionally had a child called Ariston. Other three children are specified by name, albeit nothing is
thought about them. Some additionally said that in amazing maturity, Sophocles became hopelessly
enamored with the mistress Archippe, whom he made beneficiary of his property. This is ruined by the
way that Athenian laws were against excluding at age
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The BART Model
The BART Model is consisted of four parts: boundary, authority, role, and task. Boundary works as
the container for the group, such as time, space, and resources. The authority is the power to lead and
direct the group project in general. When a person takes up his or her authority, it implies that he or
she is taking the responsibility and the position of the leader. But there are two types of authorities:
formal authority and informal authority. Formal authority should be clearly characterized in one s role
by the general population that is granting it and fully comprehended by the general population that is
receiving it. And the informal authority is an authority that was not clearly defined, but granted
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We were limited it finish building the tower in 18 minutes, and we were only allowed to use 20 sticks
of spaghetti, 3 feet of tape, 3 feet of string and one marshmallow. We finished building the tower, and
it was the highest after all, although it fell on the ground immediately. In this challenge, we had to
follow the professor s instruction, which was a formal authority that we had to obey, but I don t think
we had any informal authority; none of us knew enough to assign certain people to do something.
Desiree took the role of supplying the tape; it was not because she was assigned to do it by someone,
but because she happened to be sitting in a more suitable position to do that role. And the rest of us
didn t adhere to certain roles, but we moved from one to another.
One thing that I noticed is that I didn t find any social loafing among our group members. I have heard
a lot of social loafing happening in group projects from my friends, and I think it is natural to have
one. One of the main reasons why Socialism failed is because people didn t do their assigned job as
they were all sharing the outcome. People tend to work a lot less when the task is not their own
responsibility. However, with the competition against other teams, the reward that the professor
offered, and limited time and resources, our group members did their job
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The Words of President Lincoln Essay
Many of the greatest presidential speeches were delivered during times of conflict. During his
presidency, Lincoln spoke multiple times in regards to the Civil War. Shortly after being elected,
Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, which was followed by many more speeches including his
second inaugural address. Both the Gettysburg Address and Lincoln s second inaugural clearly display
how Lincoln s style of writing evokes emotion, and rally s the audience. Not only were his words
meaningful at the time but also can be a reminder of our country s values today. The Gettysburg
Address was written in a time of war within our country. Arguments over slavery had been stirring for
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Lincoln won the election with popular vote results of 2.2 million Lincoln, 1.8 million McClellan and
Electoral College votes 212 21( Why the Civil War ). On March 4, 1865 Lincoln gave his second
inaugural address to an audience who stood on the mud covered Pennsylvania Ave, after days of
stormy weather ( Address. Presidential Inauguration. ). Although the purpose for each speech is
different, Lincoln includes inspirational words on the current events unfolding. The Gettysburg
Address was written to dedicate the land where many lives were lost during the Civil War. Lincoln
does acknowledge this by stating, We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting
place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper
that we should do this ( Abraham Lincoln Online ). He uses the speech to dedicate, but also to
motivate and inspire the public by saying not only should we dedicate the land to the soldiers but:
[dedicate] to the great task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased
devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly
resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth
of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the
earth. ( Abraham Lincoln Online ) He did not
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Newer Treatments For Schizophrenia Symptom Management
Newer treatments for schizophrenia symptom management focus on both the DA and the 5 HT
systems in an attempt to alleviate positive, negative and cognitive symptoms (Leucht et al., 2009;
Leucht, Wahlbeck, Hamann, Kissling, 2003). The 5 HT hypothesis of schizophrenia arose from
toxicologic explanations of mental illness that were popular in the 1950s (Osmond, 1958). Toxicologic
explanations received their inspiration from the observation that exogenous substances could produce
effects that resemble certain signs and symptoms of mental illness, such as hallucinations (Osmond,
1958). The 5 HT hypothesis arose based on the observation that hallucinogenic effects, such as those
seen with LSD administration, are mediated by 5 HT agonism, and hence, schizophrenia symptoms
likely arise from a similar mechanism (Baumeister Hawkins, 2004). However, in the 1970s, the 5 HT
hypothesis of schizophrenia was almost completely replaced by the DA hypothesis, only making a
comeback later with the proven effectiveness of the atypical antipsychotics, such as clozapine
(Baumeister Hawkins, 2004).
While the main action of typical antipsychotics is on the D2 receptor, atypical antipsychotics show
enhanced activity at 5 HT receptors with a low affinity for D2 receptors (Divac et al., 2014). Atypical
antipsychotics are more effective in reducing cognitive and negative symptoms and result in fewer
EPS than the typical antipsychotics (Davis, Chen, Glick, 2003). The high binding affinity
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Auditory Cues And Visual Cues
In this section, we discuss both studies using multimodal cues (e.g. audiovisual cue) and those using
different cue modalities in different conditions (e.g. auditory cue in one condition and visual cue in
another condition). To date, evidence from research on healthy individuals is very limited compared to
studies with unimodal cues. Nevertheless, experimental evidence suggests that multimodal cues such
as audiovisual cues can be linked to motor adaptation of healthy individuals, enabling them to
simultaneously adapt to two directionally opposite perturbations (Osu, Hirai, Yoshioka, Kawato,
2004).
There is some research on neural structures that are involved in processing contextual cues with
different modalities. A PET study investigated whether different cue modalities (visual, auditory, and
somatosensory) would produce activation in different regions of the brain (Weeks, Honda, Catalan,
Hallett, 2001). However, no significant effects of the cue modality were found on activity of either
cortical or subcortical regions. Meanwhile, the study observed a larger activation of bilateral posterior
cingulate cortex (PCC) when subject s motor action (button pressing) was externally triggered than
when it was internally triggered. This suggested that PCC was involved in motor movement triggered
by external cues in general. On the other hand, an fMRI study on attention demonstrated that auditory,
visual, and tactile cues activated their respective cortical regions in a simple
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The Worst Sort Of Husband By Daniel Defoe
The Worst Sort of Husband Daniel Defoe
The Worst Sort of Husband by Daniel Defoe was written to explain the different types of husbands
women deal with and their personalities. This analysis goes in depth on how diverse husbands can be.
There are five different husbands described in the analysis: the Drunken Husband, the Debauched
Husband, the Fighting Husband, and the Extravagant Husband. Each husband described was a male s
point of view of men for a sober woman s knowledge on who she wants to marry. The author, Daniel
Defoe was an English writer that lived in the 1700s. Daniel Defoe did not always have this name
because he changed his name to something that he personally thought was professional. Defoe wanted
his name to sound more like a gentleman s name and that is the name he chose. Defoe was a very
famous writer in the 1700s in London, England and was acknowledged by all his written work.
Personally, I believe Daniel Defoe wrote this article out of humor, but I m also not sure of what
exactly people thought was humorous in the 1700s. If not humorous, this article was meant to be
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I m sure the audience was broad, being that Defoe was a popular writer but focusing more on women.
This article was written because of a conversation that Defoe had with a former lady. He says that this
question intrigued him to write about it. The question was, What is the worst sort of husband a sober
woman can marry? . Children, males, and elders are the excluded audience of this article about
husbands. Children have yet to get married, men aren t necessarily interested in finding the worst sort
of husband, and elders are either already married or most likely not interested in marrying at such an
old
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Physical, intellectual, emotional and social development...
P1 Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social Development of the Individual through the Life Stages
In this assignment I will be looking at all the PIES in each life stage. The Pies are: Physical
Intellectual Emotional Social Life Stage Age Key Features Conception 9 months before birth Egg and
sperm fuse after sexual intercourse and create new living being Pregnancy (gestation) 9 months to
birth Physical development of embryo and foetus Birth and infancy 0 3 years Attachment to carers
Childhood 4 9 years First experience of education Adolescence 10 18 years Identification with peer
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Another part of intellectual development is the development of language skills, language skills are
important because they are need to express feelings, this way when having a conversation people can
understand the feelings they are having. It is also needed to communicate needs and give information
and develop relationships and imagination. At around 3 months infants begin to make babbling noises
because they are learning to control the muscles associated with speech. At around 12 months they
begin to imitate sounds made by carers such as da da, this then develops into the use of single words.
At around 2 they start to make two word statements and build their knowledge of words. At round 3
years of age they begin to say simple sentences with a rapid growth of vocabulary. At around 4 when
they start childhood they use clearer sentences that are understood by everyone but they are expected
to make mistakes with grammar and from 5 years onwards children can using full adult terms,
although vocabulary will continue to grow most children are expected to use language effectively by
age 5. Emotional Emotional development is the development of feeling towards other people and
ourselves and it
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History, Mission And Philosophy Of The Organization
History, Mission and Philosophy of the Organization or Board of Directors: The Association of
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses was established in 2006, but was not always known as
APHON. Before the title APHON, it used to be just APON because hematology was not included
when it was first founded in 1974. APON was established in 1974 when Oncology nurses decided that
they needed to have their own association to discuses their research and outcomes with other
Oncology nurses from around the United States. As their organization grew they realized that blood
disorders played a major role in cancer, thus creating the title we know of today as APHON. APHON s
mission is to not only to assist and excel Hem/Onc nurses, but also to help amplify the opportunistic
outcomes of their adolescent patients. APHON s vision to be overall recognized as the prime leader in
hematology/oncology nursing from their infants all the way up to their young adults is what keeps
them reaching for success everyday. President or other Governing Information: APHON s 2015 2017
presidency winner, who has also been a APHON member since 1989, is Kathleen Ruccione. Ruccione
has been the president for almost a year now and says to have enjoyed every bit of it. Ruccione has
acquired much schooling in her life and has been able to get her; PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN and CPON.
Before her presidency, Russione not only founded the Southern California Chapter in 1982, but has
also been an APHON nominating member,
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Environmental And Health Hazards Of Burning Coal
2. Environmental And Health Hazards of Burning Coal
Coal is the primary fuel for electricity production in India and its usage is continuously growing to
meet the energy demands of the country. Emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants are
growing in India with the increasing demand for electricity. The aspiration for fast economic growth
lead to grow rapid industrialization coupled with accelerated urbanization and mechanization of
agriculture has been responsible for this increasing need of electricity ever since the independence.
The electricity consumption grew from 375.39 (billion kWh) in 2000 to 600.65 (billion kWh) in 2008
at an annual growth rate of 6.67% , while the electric power production grew from 529.12 billion kWh
in 2000 to 835.27 billion kWh at an annual growth rate of 5.78% .
Main gases are emitted from coal fired and lignite based thermal power plants are CO2, NOx, SOx,
and air borne inorganic particles such as fly ash, carbonaceous material (soot), suspended particulate
matter (SPM), and other trace gas species. Thermal power plants, using about 70% of total coal in
India4 (Garg et. al., 2002), are among the Large Point Sources (LPS) having significant contribution
(47% each for CO2 and SO2) in the total LPS emissions in India.
Large difference between electric power production and consumption are due to transmission and
distribution losses. In India, the losses are extremely high and they are varying between 30 to 45%.
Burning coal releases
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Different Theories Of Psychology, And Beliefs And...
Everyone has their own philosophy about the way we live our lives, and how we follow a certain path
to get to our destination. One s philosophy may be based on their religious beliefs, what they were
taught growing up, or both. I was raised Christian and many of the beliefs I have stems from my
Christian roots. I was always told God was the reason a person behaved a certain way or the devil.
Now that I am older, and mostly due to my college education, I see the world differently. Before
learning about the different theories in psychology, and the beliefs and techniques that come with
them, I had applied many to my own life before. I am spiritual and I believe that many people are born
with destinies. I believe we are all on a path predetermined for us and that we take many detours along
the way. If we take the wrong detour, whether it be days, months, or years, something drastic will
happen to get us back on the right path. When we make friends, they either work out, or something
awful happens that ends the friendship. Once the air has been cleared, one can realize that a certain
person was leading us down the wrong path. The way we live life is largely influenced by the
company we keep and our upbringing. I have friends who were born in corrupt neighborhoods to
parents who were on drugs and they went down the same trail as them. Their environment played a
large part in how they chose to live their lives. Some people have a biological predisposition for drugs,
and the
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Similarities Between The Monkey s Paw And The Tell Tale Heart
Writing prompt compare and contrast the theme in The Monkey s Paw and The Tell Tale Heart. Theme
teaches a life lesson that can be used in your everyday life. Theme can also change throughout a story.
In The Monkey s paw by W.W. Jacobs and The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe, the authors show
us many themes. The themes have many similarities and differences. There are many similarities
between the themes in, the Monkey s paw and Tell Tale Heart. The first similarity is when the author
states, I led them, at length, to his chamber. I showed them his treasures, secure, undisturbed. In the
enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room and desired them here to rest from their
fatigues, while I myself, in the wild
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The Influence Of Optimism In Fitness Camps
Louie was a rebellious child who turned into something great, an Olympic athlete. Later, he went into
the war and fought for his country. During a rescue mission, his plane crashed and almost everyone
died except for Louie, Phil, and Mac. Louie and Phil survived the raft and went into a POW camps.
There Louie was being stripped of his dignity and was being dehumanized, but still survived. Some
characteristic of Louie that helped him get through the camps were optimism and resiliency.
Through his journey on the raft and at camps, he was very optimistic and hopeful of surviving.
Optimism is very helpful and needed in situation like Louie s, because he needed hope he was going
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When Louie and Phil first arrived at the first camp they went through many beatings and pain. One of
them was very bad, In the last, a full pint of fluid was pumped into their veins. They were lucky to
survive (143). This was when they got a fluid put into them and it caused rash and dizziness. In the
text it said that 1,000 of people died from this and that they were lucky to survive. To survive that they
needed to be vigor and they both did even after 47 days out at sea. Next example of when Louie was
resilient was on page 145, Louie s nose was badly broken. He d pushed the bones back in place with
his fingers. If anybody s nose got broken it was be very painful to get put it back and it was broken,
but Louie did it. That shows that Louie was strong and that he could do that. Final example is For
weeks, Louie was deaf in one ear. The Bird beat him daily (186). The Bird was fascinated with Louie
and how Louie was everything the Bird wanted to be. The Bird beat Louie all the time and sometimes
the Bird would feel bad, but he would still continue. Also Louie was strong and never stopped fighting
for his life. Although the Bird beat him daily, Louie still survived and went on to be a
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Infect Influenza Vaccines
When we hear the word virus, we usually think of something that makes us sick. A virus is an
ultramicroscopic infectious organism that, having no independent metabolic activity, can replicate
only within a cell of another host organism. A virus consists of a core of nucleic acid, either RNA or
DNA, surrounded by a coating of antigenic protein and sometimes a lipid layer surrounds it as well.
The viral genome provides the genetic code for replication, and the host cell provides the necessary
energy and raw materials. To fight viruses, we use vaccines. While some may infect a broad range,
other viruses can only infect certain kinds of cells. Vaccines are made of inactive, dead or weakened
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According to Center for Disease Control (CDC), influenza viruses are divided into three types,
designated as A, B, and C. Influenza type C usually only causes either very mild symptoms or no
symptoms at all. Types A and B, however, are responsible for epidemics of respiratory illnesses that
can result in hospitalization, or even death. Influenza is constantly changing over time by mutations.
This continual change allows the virus to evade the antibodies that were meant to kill it. A host
infected with influenza virus develops antibodies against that virus; as the virus changes, the first
antibody no longer recognizes the newer virus and infection can occur because the host does not
recognize the new flu virus as a problem until the infection is well under way. The first antibody
developed may, in some instances, provide partial protection against infection with a new influenza
virus. According to Medicine Net.com, In 2009, almost all individuals had no antibodies that could
recognize the novel H1N1 virus immediately. It quickly spread throughout the world so fast that the
WHO declared this new flu strain (termed novel H1N1 influenza A swine flu). There are currently
four main strains of influenza circulating worldwide. Three of the viruses are type A, and one is type
B. Type A viruses are divided into subtypes based on the differences in two viral proteins called
hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N). The three subtypes of influenza A are A(H1N1), A(H3N2),
and A(H5N1). The reason for several strands of type A are because of the two kinds of change
influenza A
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Sexual Assault And Child Molestation Cases Essay
September 23, 2016
The Honorable Alan M. Wilner
County Courts Building
401 Bosley Avenue, Room 13 M
Towson, Maryland 21204
Re: Propensity Evidence in Sexual Assault/Child Molestation Cases
Dear Judge Wilner:
As Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, I am writing to request that the Rules Committee
establish a rule to allow for the admissibility of certain evidence of similar behavior by the defendant
in sexual assault and child molestation cases. The adoption of such a rule will effectively end the
current disunion between the Federal Rules of Evidence and the Maryland Rules of Evidence.
As you know, under Maryland Rule 5 404(b), evidence of prior crimes may be admitted to show some
special relevance to the issues in the present case in very limited factual scenarios. The evidence may
not be used to show that the accused is a bad person but it should be permitted to illustrate (1) the
defendant s motive to commit the crime, (2) the defendant s intent to commit the crime, (3) that the
defendant engaged in a common scheme or plan to achieve an overarching criminal enterprise, (4) that
the defendant was, in fact, the person who committed the crime, (5) and that there was a lack of
mistake or accident on the part of the defendant when the crime was committed. With the adoption of
Rule 5 404(b), came the growing list of exceptions. The exceptions specifically listed in the rule are
not a laundry list of exceptions; they are a representative list of
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Compare And Contrast The Night Before Christmas And The...
In the two Gogol stories, The Night before Christmas and The Overcoat, both main character s
encounter a devil figure and use it to solve their problems. Each character takes a different path when
confronting the devilish figure and results in different outcomes. Vakula and Akaky s different
personalities, self identity, and inner drives can help the reader determine the result of each story
before it concludes. In The Overcoat, Gogol begins by portraying Akaky as an unimpressive and
feeble character that lives an uneventful repetitive lifestyle. The Narrator describes how he s
considered to be a nobody and is constantly being disrespected by his superiors. Gogol expresses these
actions early on in the story about how young clerks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During this, it appears that Akaky s life takes a turn in which he has a new sense of purpose. The
author explains how the value of a material good changed his emotional state and how he becomes
more decisive. Akaky s decision to go to Petrovich for a material item represents him bargaining with
evil. Once he finally has the money for the coat things start to change for Akaky. His co workers begin
to act nicer to him and he s even invited to a party with the other clerks. Gogol shows how the
material possession raises Akaky s status and opens a world of new opportunities to him. However,
Akaky is given this taste of status an in a way it begins to corrupt him. The overcoat becomes the most
important thing in his life and he becomes obsessed with it. He even makes the comparison of the coat
to having a wife, from then on it was as if his very existence became somehow full, as if he were
married, as if some other perosn were there with him, as if her were not alone... (406). Once he
decides to walk home from the party and the coat is stolen from him, the loss of his coat exposes
Akaky as a helpless impoverished man. Gogol exposes the saddening truth that by Akaky being at a
lower social status he is destined to not fully be able to fulfill his dream of being a normal significant
human being. Even when Akaky reports the robbery, the superintendent refuses to full focus on the
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How Does Carrie Meeber Obtain The American Dream
In the beginning of the novel, Carrie Meeber leaves home determined to make her way in the big city
of Chicago and obtain the American Dream. Carrie is not one to be content without excitement,
wealth, or status in her life. During her adolescence in the countryside of Wisconsin, she grows bored
with her life and never feels content. She stays with her older sister Minnie and husband, Sven
Hanson. Carrie feels obligated to get a job to support her stay in her sister s apartment. She needs
money to pay her board and personal needs. However, having no work experience or unique skills,
finding work is difficult. On the orders of her sister, Carrie sets out to look for employment, but
having no experience or skills, she meets constant rebuffs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Carrie accomplishes everything she was always dreaming of. Her description of a perfect life became
a reality by living the life of a star. She rises to stardom from her successful Broadway performances.
By becoming a successful actress, she has lots of money and makes more than one hundred and fifty
dollars a week. From previously living in poverty to exceeding wealth, this is a drastic change for her.
Although Carrie is proud of her accomplishments, she finds that it does not bring her true
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History of Philippine Financial System
The History of Philippine Financial System
Financial System is like the heart of the human beings, if it stops working then the person is dead in
the same way that if the financial system stops working, then the economy would collapse. It is
inherent in every society the law of supply and demand. There will always be those who have surplus
resources and others will have deficit. Financial System is crucial to the allocation of these resources.
In the Philippines settings, Financial System is composed of banking institutions and nonbank
financial intermediaries, including commercial banks, specialized government banks, thrift banks and
rural banks. It is also composed of offshore banking units, building and loan associations, ... Show
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as the first governor. The main duties and responsibilities of the Central Bank were to promote
economic development and maintain internal and external monetary stability. The Central Bank
extensively regulated the commercial banking system and engaged in considerable rediscounting
activity. Interest rates were set usually below the market clearing rate. Commercial bank lending
tended to be short term and granted to known and established clients. The system had periods of
instability with several bank runs and a few failures. In 1980, at the instigation of the World Bank and
the IMF, several measures were passed to increase competition in the financial sector, achieve greater
efficiency, and increase borrowers access to long term funds. Large banks with a net worth of at least
P500 million could engage in expanded commercial banking, or unibanking , combining commercial
and investment banking activities. In 1988 there were eight unibanks, including the Philippine
National Bank. Further liberalization had occurred in 1983 when interest rate shifted from being
administered to being market determined. Most agree that better economic outcomes are achieved
when interest rates are market determined. Market determined rates allow investors and savers to base
their decisions on market conditions and the scarcity of capital and also provide policymakers with
clearer signals of market conditions. A series of crises hit the Philippines making the
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The Complex Variety and Uses of the Senecio Genus
Senecio is a huge genus in the family Asteracea, which in turn is one of the biggest families: meaning
Senecio is one of the most largest genus in the world with up to 3000 species found. (Voss, 1985)
Since then, phylogeny has separated many members of the Senecio genus and reclassified them as
Packera. However, Packera spp. are still complex, so much so that Robert Kowal discovered a new
species on Isle Royal in Michigan in 2011, and aptly named it Packera insulae regalis. According to
Kowal, The populations that are currently grouped under the name Packera paupercula do represent a
motley lot that should be split into a handful of species. (personal communication, 8/1/2013) The plant
P. paupercula, also known as Life Root or Balsam Ragwort, is a dwarf member of Alvar habitats
reaching heights of two feet. The entire plant can be incredibly variable: basal leaves can range from
medium to long petioled, and obovate to oblong or oblanceolate in shape. The margins are usually
toothed with serrations that vary from lobed to pinnatified, and leaf apexes that are either blunt or
tipped. Cauline leaves are individual to many, smaller, deeply serrated and partially to fully clasping
the stem. P. paupercula is known for its pubescence, especially at the leaf axils. The golden
inflorescence are capitate and more or less flat topped. As summer comes into full swing, the petals
can be seen falling off one by one until poof a pappus and achene are all that remains. The
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Criticalreview Essay
Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults and Children s Earwitness Memory
Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag
A critical review
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 70
Word count: 3347
As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words . Often for investigating officers, eye
witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen,
2003). As such eye witness testimony and memory has become one of the most researched areas in
Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ...
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as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision
making or expert evidence to name just a few ( wileyCDA, n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have
relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a
balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is
innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to
support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what,
if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but
children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to
child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child s earwitness
testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Öhman et al
(2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry)
and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11 13 or adults).
It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in
one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors
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Japanese Canadians Essay
Many if not most, considered World War II, the most atrocious act of all time. It was viewed as a war
of beliefs and ideals. One side, vouching for domination, while another for freedom; One side
slaughtering and discriminating due to nationality, race, and religion; the other fighting against for
freedom, sovereignty, and peace. In reality, the war was not as black and white as that. Though the
Axis Powers did commit heinous Crimes against humanity (I.E Holocaust, Murder of millions,
Attempt at world domination etc.), the allies also had their own dark moments. Joy Kogawa displays
the horrors of the allies dark side shockingly accurately in the book Obasan . The book talks about the
impact of a Loathing Society and internment on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, all Japanese newspapers and businesses were shut down. In Obasan the same events
occurred as they were evicted from their home, separated and sent to various places across western
Canada. This had an adverse psychological and economical impact on them, as the family was
stripped of their possessions, jobs, and families. It had such an impact that people like Naomi, in real
life still are haunted by it. The Psychological impacts put upon the Japanese Canadians, weren t just
the horrible experiences, or the separation of family and friends. Rather the impact due to the
discrimination of the Japanese Canadians by the government and the rest of society had a deeper
impact. The hatred of the Japanese Canadians by the Government and the people had an Enormous
impact on the people s well being, and the way they viewed themselves. The government after the
relocation sold most of the properties and confiscated possessions of the Japanese Canadians. They
also took out all of the Japanese Newspapers, restricted Telephone and mail Services, thus Preventing
Communication. Furthermore, the media was full of Anti Japanese Canadian Rhetoric. Finally the
Greatest hatred against came from not the media, nor the government, but the people around them.
Sent to remote and deserted areas, or work/concentration camps,
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Columbus and Cortes encounters Native and Meso Americans...
1A COMPARISON OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS ENCOUNTERED BY COULUMBUS ON
THE ISLANDS OF THE CARIBBEAN WITH THE ENCOUNTERED BY CORTES IN THE MESO
AMERICA.
In the Age of Exploration these are two of the recorded encounters of Native Americans and here is
my comparison of those encounters. Each encounter was by a different explorer and were 27 years
apart as well as many miles apart. With each encounter comes a difference in sophistication and how
technologically advanced the Native Americans by Hernando Cortes in the Meso America to those of
the Native Americans encountered by Christopher Columbus on the islands of the Caribbean. The
main differences revolved around how their weapons were made, what constituted housing for each
group, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To Columbus the Natives did not seem to be sophisticated or technologically advanced in his
encounters with them. Some of them lived in villages with houses built in the shape of tents and the
only architectural structures that I can recall being describes were these houses and the very high
chimneys. They did know how to make cotton thread and traded these twenty five pounds of thread
with the Spaniards and the they wore pieces of gold in their noses, wearing it in bracelets on their
arms and legs. They traveled by canoes on the water and by foot on land and lived off the fruits from
the land as well as fish, shellfish and birds. Most did not wear clothes and if they did it was by
determined who wore what by status and age. At some island they saw cotton cloth covering some of
the women. Some of the people did have the same language and customs as from the other islands
visited on this voyage and appeared more civilized than others.
Hernando Cortes landed in Mexico in 1519 and entered Tenochtitlan, city of the Aztecs. The Native
Americans here welcomed the Spaniards into the city with the belief that the Sun god had returned to
save the people and allowed them to stay for some time there and apparently to move about most areas
of the city freely. These Natives did display a much more sophisticated and technologically advance
society
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Spotify vs. Pandora
In the 21st century a battle over how music is delivered has begun. No longer is terrestrial radio the
only way in which listeners can discover new music, revisit nostalgic favorites and connect with their
respective age groups. Online digital radio outlets have become obvious replacements for men and
women between the ages of 18 34. In this day and age individuals have a surplus of options when it
comes to accessing music. However, many have moved away from physical products and the
technologies/outlets of times past. There are two prominent companies waging this war: Spotify and
Pandora. Competition between the two programs seemed inevitable. And now, Spotify has announced
a new radio station option, in effect, co opting Pandora s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With Spotify penning licensing deals with these three majors, Spotify has an upper hand on Pandora.
Spotify recently launched twelve new apps backed by the major labels. Pandora lacks such deals, as
do many other services. Because of this, Pandora pays a hefty sum in royalties a significant strike
against its business model �. Due to the absence of deals with the major record labels that Spotify
has, Pandora not only struggles with expanding its music library but also with maintaining a feasible
monetary system. Pandora operates annually at a loss of millions due to complicated digital streaming
rights and bandwidth costs. If the service cannot combat the Spotify horde swatting at its crown,
Pandora will find itself permanently dethroned �. The next question is obvious: what will Pandora do
to combat the increasing strength of Spotify and their listener base? According to Forbes, Pandora has
started to venture into automotive territory. Starting early last year, Pandora has been making deals
with manufacturers Ford and BMW, and partnered with Pioneer for access to Toyota, Hyundai and
GM. According to the Trefis team writing for the Street, This is going to be a major avenue of growth
given that almost half of the radio listening happens in automobiles �. This strategy for Pandora may
help to create a little extra wiggle room when it comes to separating the two digital radio giants.
However, the tremendous
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Copyright Law On The Planet
Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet (Mark
Twain). The concept of copyright in the United States has a large history. The first form of copyright
in the United States stems from Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution in the year
1787, where Congress shall have power . . . to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by
securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and
discoveries. These exclusive rights were originally extremely limited, as the first Copyright Act of
1790 only applied to maps, charts, and books. As time has advanced, copyright practices in the United
States have undergone several reforms, among the most recent being the infamous Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998. Said act updated United States law to the requirements of the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), such as placing limitations on the liability of online
service providers for copyright violations made by users. The act, however, has been a subject of
controversy in recent times, as some content creators abuse it to control access to their content. This is
accomplished through methods such as copyright trolling, in which the copyright holder produces
works solely for the purpose of litigation rather than distribution. Oftentimes, these practices are
thought to be a violation of fair use, which enables copyrighted work to be used without
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Composting, It s Gross
Composting, it s gross, it s stinky, and it can be downright atrocious, right? Wrong! Well, partly.
Composting can be gross sometimes with food and other weird things decaying, but the advantages
outweigh the risks don t they? Good soils that can help gardens, trees, and plants are worth having a
little stink. Many people think composting is hard, though it can be easier with the right equipment,
the right c:n ratio, and the right boosts that will help kick start your pile.
Compost bins have many different flavors or types. Some include tumblers (or revolving drums), orbs,
and cylinders. Tumblers and orbs are types of compost bins that helps turn your compost easier.
Revolving drums are normally on rollers or can be hand cranked. They are made to spin easier, and
are regularly enclosed. They also can be vertical to turn over, or horizontal to be rolled like a barrel.
Orbs are bins that are octanal shaped or round. Orbs are very similar to revolving drums, but are rolled
on the ground to mix the compost. Some even have numbers that can help you remember when you
last turned it.6 Cylinders are simple designs that are useful, and can be easy to move. Cylinders can be
open or closed. Open cylinders have no top or bottom, but has something of a wall around it. These
can be easily moved and mixed. Closed cylinders are commonly made of a thick plastic, and
contradicting the open cylinder has a top and bottom. They have ventilation and near the bottom there
is a door to take
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Reviewing An Report Written That Should Address The Points
reviewing report written that should address the points
Recommendations, improvement of the work
Should draw Markov state diagram, Should make some experiments and tests, Should study, apply,
circular statistics ,Should draw some curves on 2D or 3D, Should deduce TPM (transition probability
matrix), TRM (transition rate matrix) for Markov process, Should deduce the utilization factor of the
roads, Should deduce the maximum capacity of the road ,Should deduce the local balance equation
and study the probability of existence in every state. Now we should answer, did the accidents are
seasoning?
The risk analysis is very weak (no formula had been used), Should Measure the fitting of the model to
the events of accidents, No reviewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This form may be used as a prior risk assessment, reviewing current ones as well as when an event
occurs.
1 Persons at Risk: Consider who might be harmed and if any pregnant or young people are involved.
Enter the maximum number of accident workers who may be involved and if they have had training.
Hazard Identification Risk Quantification before control measure in place. List the hazards (ie
something with the potential to do harm) in the boxes provided. If there are more than 5 hazards
identified, please add more rows and number them accordingly.
Any action, as well as improvements required to reduce the risks, should be included in the Action
required section. The person responsible for carrying out the action and the date the action should be
done needs to be inserted. When the action has been carried out, the date completed needs to be added
as well as a signature from the person who carried it out. Area Designation: Risk assessments are a
way of indication what an area should be designated as. Sometimes after carrying out the risk
assessment, the area may change its designation. All this needs to be addressed in the space provided.
An area can be designated as controlled or supervised for various different reasons. Areas need not be
permanent. Some reasons for designating an area are as follows:
Controlled Area: If increased security and restriction of access to that area is
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How To Be Good At Essay Writing

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  • 2. Similarities Between Christianity And Mormonism The Church of the Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ is viewed by many as nothing more than a different form of evangelical Christianity. After all, LDS theology seems to appear to share many similarities with that of Christianity at first glance. Both speak of Jesus Christ as savior of the world, both talk about repentance and forgiveness, both believe in some sort of afterlife where the righteous are rewarded and the unrighteous condemned, both advocate for a strong commitment to good morals, and both include a Father God, Son, and Holy Spirit. These similarities, however, are only apparent on the surface. Just because both religious groups attend a Sunday morning service each week, pray to Jesus, read the Bible, and maybe even call themselves Christians, does not mean they are simply different expressions of the same religion. A closer look at the doctrines of both the LDS church and Christianity will establish that, at the heart of it, the religion popularly known as Mormonism is quite distinct from Christianity. One area of doctrinal difference between Mormonism and Christianity is regarding the question of the eternality of the universe. This essay will consider the traditional Christian doctrine of creatio ex nihilo and compare it with the teachings of the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith to see that there is no hope of reconciling these diverging viewpoints, pointing out areas of concern with respect to the LDS position. Furthermore, by considering what the natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Kanye West s Yeezy Shoes Yeezy, yeezy, yeezy just jumped over jumpman, yeezy, yeezy, yeezy I feel so accomplished, I ain t dropped a album but the shoes went platinum. K. West on the sales of his shoes. Kanye West s Yeezy shoes are very popular and they come in different variations. I own a pair, they are comfortable. Popularity in the hip culture and the rapping industry the yeezy shoes can be seen on the feet of many rap artists. The yeezys come in many color ways and there are 3 types of yeezys. Wearing the Pirate Black yeezys are very comfortable, it s like wearing slippers. Popularity of the yeezy shoe is up with jordans, crocs, and other big name shoes brands. The shoe is part of a clothing line called Yeezy , founded by Kanye West (Ye) himself. Ye s clothing line is expensive, that s why he makes so much money off of it. The prices all range from 800$ to 90,300$! Yeezy clothing line is up with the names like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Roshe. A song was made about the success of the shoes made by Ye himself. The shoe past up the Jordan brand in sales and still selling to this day. The rap song is called Facts because the shoe was selling like crazy. Over 5,000 pairs were bought within the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The types of the shoes are 350 s, 750 s, and 950 s and the brands are Nike, Adidas and Louis Vuitton. The 350 s are a shoe that reaches just below the ankle. They are made up of a thin stretchy fabric that is knitted together. The colorways consists of names such as Pirate Black, Tan Oxford, Turtle dove. The 350 s are releasing a newer version of these shoes called 2 Splys. The 2 Splys are the same model but with a orange stripe going to heel to toe and the side of the shoe. 750 s are a shoe that is a high top which is made of the same fabric as the 350 s but the fabric is harder. The 750 s are more expensive than the 350 s. The colorways for the 750 s are Red Octobers, Chocolate, Black and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mrm Case Study Analysis This research is targeting the population which are citizens eligible to vote, in this case above the age of 18. There are a mix of Qualitative and quantitative research. About 8 focus groups of sizes Between 6 8 will be conducted at the electoral commission. A couple Of depth interviews will be conducted. The profile of these participants Are citizens eligible to vote. They are picked at random. These research Methods provide a rich insight to the research problem. On the other hand, quantitative research is as important as qualitative research. Telephone surveys, mail surveys as well as online surveys are the different surveys methods used. The sample size is very large and intends to have a good representation of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed that with this marketing effort, peoples attitudes and beliefs may change. It is not certain that everybody s attitudes may change with this marketing effort. This is why this model is very useful as it allows us to identify if the relationship actually exists. Dependant variable (DV) The dependant variable in this situation is the use of the internet to vote in public elections. With the manipulation of the independent variables it is hoped that it will result in the increased use of the internet to vote. Moderating variables (MV) Moderating variables do not effect DV or IV directly Hackers Change in government rules/policies unforseen internet (world wide web problems_ Age ( in the sense that the older voters may lack the skills required to operate a computer) There is not much secondary research available and therefore we have to gather primary data. This proposal is a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research. Qualitative research intends to gain a rich understanding of underlying reasons and motivations while quantitative research is used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Predetermined Verdicts Predetermined verdicts can be found in The Trial and A Jury of Her Peers. In The Trial, all of Josef K. s attempts to prove his innocence result in failure because the court, which is more like a central power in the society he lives in, determined him to be guilty at the same instant he was accused. In this society, there is no chance of being acquitted. There are other options, but K. says, Both methods have this in common: they prevent the accused from being convicted. But they also prevent an acquittal (Kafka 161). This was the result of K. s new knowledge from Titorelli. The concept is that there was no way of truly escaping the pursuits of the court. Even though the court had not told K. what crime he was being charged for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Trial, judges choose to select people to be guilty of a crime that they may or may not have committed. This does not serve a practical purpose because citizens of the state are harassed and even killed for doing nothing that is against the law. The judges in The Trial also chose to kill Josef K. after he was accused and went through a lot of trouble trying to prove his innocence. This is another demonstration of the court playing their game with K. These immoral decisions made by the judges are demonstrations of the fact that they control all of the power in that society, and the system has been corrupted by the leaders of the court who play games with defendants. In A Jury of Her Peers the women decide to withhold evidence from the men, who want to prove Mrs. Wright guilty, in an attempt to protect Mrs. Wright. This may not be evident upon first reading because the women do not actually say that the evidence they found are true pieces of evidence. For example, Mrs. Peters says it s a good thing the men couldn t hear us! Getting all stirred up over a little thing like a dead canary (Glaspell 103) and Mrs. Hale, after pulling out a sewing job that could be used as evidence, said, Just pulling out a stitch or two that s not sewed very good (Glaspell 96). These examples show that the women knew that they had found incriminating evidence, but they were not going to share this with the men because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci Most people probably think of Leonardo Da Vinci as just a painter but in reality he was actually also a expert drawer, an ingenious inventor, and a marvelous scientist. Over a period of twenty five years Leonard dissected around thirty human bodies as well as cows, birds, frogs, bears, and monkeys. Of these bodies he made over two hundred tedious drawings. Another thing to remember is beings the process of drawing took so long the bodies would start decomposing before he was finished with all of the drawings in which he intended to make. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on Saturday April 15, 1452. His father named Ser Piero Da Vinci was an important man, leading citizen who studied at the University of Vinci, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As most people know Leonardo was a magnificent artist however some people don t realize being an artist doesn t always mean you re good at painting and drawing. Leonardo was originally brought to the Moor who ruled the duchy of Milan by music not art. The Moor became Leonardo s patron after Leonardo painted an altarpiece for the Church of San Francesco Grande. When the Moor decided to make a bronze statue of his father on horseback Leonardo stepped up to take on the task. Leonardo planned to make the horse first then make the rider separately and add it on later. He studied horses drawing the best the Moor had in his stable he also measured them even dissecting horses to make sure he had the plans just right. In 1493 Leonardo displayed his clay model that was full size. He still had to cast the enormous statue, which could prove to be the hardest part of making the sculpture. He invented a new way to get all the molten bronze into the mold quickly so it didn t crack when it cooled. When all the bronze required to make the statue (more than seventy tons) was gathered and the molds made the Moor used the bronze to make cannons. The would be eighth wonder of the world was never cast and when the French captured Milan in 1499 the soldiers used Leonardo s clay model for target practice. It eventually crumbled so even the model of the would be eighth wonder of the world is not around today. As an artist Leonardo also made three famous paintings. The Last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Technology In Black Mirror Black Mirror viewers see technology play a significant role to how stories unveiled themselves. Some of the stories embark on such an advancement in technological simulation that the creations form damaging attributes and affect people lives in a harmful and dangerous way. For example, when comparing an episode of Black Mirror from season 4 episode 6 titled Black Museum , viewers are introduced to a character who owned a successful dark themed Museum entirely dedicated to people who had been psychologically affected by his creations of advance technology. The stories differ from a doctor who becomes obsess with the feeling of a pain device that simulated patience s discomfort, to a brain dead wife s conscious being transfer to the mind device of her widowed husband then to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A representation of artificial and augmented life our told in both worlds that are detrimental to portraying the dangers and wickedness when manipulating technology for a source of entertainment and enjoyment. Also, technology having the capability of possessing and maintaining absolute power, controlling our lives and possibly lead us to a society where civilization is defenseless. Viewers can see a similar story when exploring the evolutions and dangers of virtual reality. Telotte s The Seductive Text of Metropolis explains replication when attempting to recreate the human. Telotte addresses the ability to capture a technological and scientific process while still offering a metaphysical nature importance. Metaphysical implications suggest that a form of malevolence is created and the only way the monster can be stopped is from a natural force of nature. Human nature ability to prevent is seen in this episode when the female character that stops the mad inventor from creating technologies that only serve as adverse factors that were supposedly created to help the misfortune ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Brain To Tapestry This article from Scientific American gives us a look inside the human brain. The article is written by Karl Deisseroth, a professor of bioengineering and psychiatry at Stanford University. He begins by comparing the brain to a tapestry with interwoven parts. Fibers called axons spread out from the neurons carrying data to other neurons. He goes on to say if we are to know how the brain works we have to figure out how the so called tapestry is setup. This has to be done on an individual basis for each axon. We also must understand the purpose of an axon, we also have to keep in mind the brain isn t flat like a tapestry. Therefore it is hard to get a good look at it. However, new technology has been developed that has changed that. Not only does it give us a way to look at the brain without having to physically open it, it also helps us track the various fibers as they make their through the brain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These polymers have the ability to hold water without dissolving. This technique is a three step method used to produce 3 D polymer endoskeletons inside biological tissue. It begins with a transparent gel being formed in a deceased individual or laboratory animal, this transparent gel protects the brain. Next is getting rid of the areas that are not of importance, after they are removed the final step is presenting fluorescent labels and markers. The gel not only protects the brain but also permits quick insertion of the probes. This allows scientist to see different fibers and molecules within the brain. This discovery has opened many doors in the scientific community, including but not limited to, illuminating reasons behind mental illnesses such as autism and Alzheimer s. Deisseroth then describes how even evolution through the years has yet to create a transparent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Space Shuttle Tragedy This week s assignment brought back a lot of memories for me. It made me think back to what I was doing and how this tragedy impacted not only me, but also the United States as a whole. Going through this simulation gave me a little more insight into what actually happened and how this tragedy could have possibly been avoided had NASA s management team taken heed to the engineers and others who advised them to bring in someone to do a complete inspection of the shuttle. During this simulation, I viewed this tragedy through the eyes of one of the many engineers that were employed at NASA during this tragic time. I feel that this tragedy was the result of a combination of leadership and process failures. According to Bohmer, Edmondson and Roberto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Erase Racism By Kool G. Rap DJ Polo Analysis of Song Lyrics in relation to a Sociological Concepts: A quick look at the lyrics of Erase Racism by Kool G. Rap DJ Polo in relation to Racism and Ethnicity Long before the 90s, race and ethnicity have been a controversial issue all over the world, particularly in the United States. In sociology, the concepts of race and ethnicity is connected to the concept of minority and majority groups, with the social structures of stratification, power, and of course inequality. Race is a term that describes the physical differences that are considered socially critical to cultures and groups, while ethnicity is a term that describes the shared culture, like beliefs, language, practices, and ancestry. Agitation for equality has been seen in the music world, particularly among the blacks in the United States, the majority of black musical artistes have written songs relating to how black lives matter. This paper will analyze an old rap lyrics of the 90s titled as Erase Racism in relation to race and ethnicity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rap DJ Polo, featuring Biz Markie Big Daddy Kane in the album, Wanted: Dead or Alive . The rap started with an intro from Biz Markie, introducing other artistes and informing that they would do just one part, and depicting the agitations they ve had with race from a very long time, We all gonna do just one part... because you know, we came a long way... You know, from back in Martin Luther King days, Malcom X cuts in, emphasizing the freedom of Nelson Mandela, with an exclamation on the need to talk about this racism pervading the country, and the need for it to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Political Criticism Of Bartleby The Scrivener Herman Melville s remarkable short story Bartleby The Scrivener: A Story Of Wall street tells a profound tale of a lawyer, his regret, and the silent hero he meets in Wall Street. The Lawyer narrates his past experience with a unique, one of a kind scrivener that used to work at his firm. The Story starts with the narrator explaining that he has known many men, and has met many scriveners during his lifetime, but none like Bartleby. He says, But I waive the biographies of all other scriveners for a few passages in the life of Bartleby, who was a scrivener of the strangest I ever saw or heard of. (Pg.1.) Bartleby was unlike any other scrivener, or any man that the lawyer has ever met. He goes on to explain how ambiguous and unusual Bartleby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went against the norm of his workplace, Wall Street, something that seems inexplicable to take place in a story that is set in the hustle and bustle of Wall Street. He rebelled against a job that many would not dare to rebel against. Nonetheless, Bartleby s weakness arises from those around him who are unable to understand the impression he gives. At first, Bartleby s motive for his rebellion seems hazy throughout the story. After reading the story once, I found myself lost, and not having understood most of it. However, going through it once more, and breaking it down helped me slowly realize that Bartleby s rebellion seems to be a political statement, a cry for help to a world that is engulfed by capitalism. Bartleby s true strength appears during the retelling of his story by the narrator. The fact the narrator has been affected by Bartleby s bold rejection, and is greatly preoccupied by the reasoning of his actions, or in Bartleby s case lack of actions, highlights how strong Bartleby s impression truly was. Through his idleness, Bartleby protested against corruptive capitalism and materialism, essentially all that Wall Street ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci The aim of stylistic analysis is many fold. The main purpose of this paper is to identify stylistic markers, to study how the stylistic devices used help to achieve the communicative purpose of Keats s La belle Dame sans Merci , and to identify the functional style the poem is representative of. This paper aims at analyzing the text of the poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats on four different levels of stylistics: grammatical, graphological, phonological and morphological level. The purpose of this study is to explore the literal and hidden meanings and to enhance the understanding of the poem. Keywords:Stylistics, style, Graphological level, Grammatical level, Phonological level, Morphological level. Introduction: La Belle Dame Sans Merci is one of the most beautiful poems of John Keats. John Keats (1795 1821) is one of the most famous and prominent English Poets of nineteenth century.He belongs to the second generation of the Romantic poets who contributed heavily to the humanity. Keats has been hailed as the archetype of the Romantic poet as he lived and died in true Romantic style. He tried to experience everything and hesuffered for his art and died so young.He celebrated love, beauty and freedom in his poems. Important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knight meets a beautiful, mysterious woman in the meads. He falls in love with her, so he makes bracelets and a garland of flowers for her. She seduces him into riding away with her to a magical place, leaving the reality of this world behind. She lulls the knight to induce him to sleep and he dreams of dead kings and knights, her other previous victims, who warn him with terrible words: La Belle Dame Sans Merci hath thee in thrall , then he wakes up from the dream alone and abandoned. The poem ends uncertainly with the Knight returning to his world of reality where he is tormented by the memory of the beautiful lady without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of Kafka s In The Penal Colony Kafka s In the Penal Colony chronicles a colony s justice system, from the point of view of an outsider. Through the narrative, the reader is able to witness several oddities in the way that justice is carried out. In the Penal Colony compares to Duff and Garland s Introduction: Thinking about Punishment, the versus surrounding the trial of Jesus, and the story of the deluge in the normative issues of crime, punishment , and justice that it brings to light. In Kafka s In the Penal Colony, the officer is presented as a character who has a deep devotion to the apparatus, and its ability to exact justice. The officer is fixated on punishment, never questioning whether or not punishment must follow a crime. The officer s character encompasses the thinking that crime and punishment undoubtedly go together. Duff and Garland s introduction to Thinking about Punishment raise this issue, that our common patterns of thought lead us to link crime with punishment in an apparently obvious and natural way;...there is reason to doubt that the two concepts need always be combined in this manner. Duff and Garland challenge the normative thinking of crime and punishment. In contrast, the officer barrels through with his fixation on the right type of punishment, the contemplation of the institution of punishment absent from his mind. Furthermore, In the Penal Colony presents issues as to the nature of a crime . In In the Penal Colony, the condemned man, once a soldier, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Using The Computers For Personal Websites It has come to my attention as well as the Deputy Chief, that there has been an incident that involved the misconduct use of the computers for personal websites. The resources that we have in the office is strictly for official use only, and not for personal usage. As of today myself and the Deputy Chief of Police have decided that there will a zero tolerance policy when it comes to personal use of the computers. The zero tolerance policy is there for the protection of you and the police department. We are striving to deal with this issue in a fast and organized fashion to ensure that any and all parties involved will be able to turn back to work as soon as possible. In addition, with this in mind all person s identification numbers and passwords are being recorded, every time that you log onto the computers and input your identification number and password will be displayed to the computer analysis. And once the report is in it will be sent to me at the end of the day, and you will be notified at the end of your shift. This is established by you signing off on the report, this states that you are consenting to using the computer at such time and day. Once it is established that your identification number is being used for improper usage of the computers, there will no longer be a formal warning. You will automatically receive a suspension without pay until such event is resolved, and you will have to take a mandatory class on the policies of the department before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The First Three Words Of Our Constitution We the people... the first three words of our constitution have changed in meaning and who the people represent also has changed over time. The U.S constitution laid out the framework for the future government of our country, everything from the branches of our government to our rights as U.S citizens. As our country has evolved from the institution of the constitution to our modern day country, the representation of the the people has expanded and changed in the years since the establishment of the U.S constitution. To begin, why did the framers choose to start the constitution with we the people? During the creation process of the constitution the framers had one thing in mind and that was to create a system of government that was anything but the tyranny Britain had. Perhaps the biggest flaw Great Britain had been the lack of voice the citizens of England had. Not even the Articles of Confederation began or even mentioned the people in the document. It only made sense for the foundation of our country s future to revolve around the thing that allows our government to function. The citizens run the government, if the citizens don t go out and fight for things to get done then nothing will ever get done. This is why we have representatives in each state to listen to what the people have to say on issues and laws. Another point referring to both the government of Britain and the articles of confederation is that by saying we the people it shows that the constitution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Statutory Rape Essay The perspective offered by such longitudinal data sheds remarkable light on the problem of statutory rape, identifying for us key markers, as well as key actors, in the history of the law s enforcement and helping us to understand their roles in constructing the meaning of this crime over successive generations. ... The statutory rape codes have been used at various times to reinforce fathers interests in their daughters marriageability, to protect young women s chastity from seductive men, to control promiscuous or disease laden adolescent females, to enhance child support collection efforts, to reduce teenage pregnancy, and to identify and punish sexual exploitation of teenagers. ... Given the constant state of jockeying, compromise and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perpetrators of statutory rape were not being pursued vigorously, as the concept of rape based on presumed inability to consent to sex had fallen out of favor. ... As conservative commentators decried the harmful public and financial consequences of the rising teen birth rate, a handful of social scientists devoted their efforts to learning more about the relationships and behaviors that led to births among teenagers: they studied the youth population and their sexual partners looking for clues to explain changing patterns of behavior. ... Pursuant to changes in the SRVPP Guidelines, California s statutory rape enforcement policy grew to encompass all forms of non pregnancy inducing sex between adults and minors (including sexual behavior short of intercourse, acts between adult women and teen boys, and acts between same sex partners), as well as crimes involving multiple victims, pimping/prostitution, the provision of alcohol or drugs to minors, acquaintance rape, and rape of disabled minors. ... These same themes emerged in the early 1990s, when a new set of fiscally and morally conservative policymakers became concerned about rising welfare costs and the demographics of the populations receiving welfare; like their predecessors, they constructed statutory rape as antithetical to the social norms of financial and sexual responsibility and dangerous to society s welfare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nanabozho s Acceptance Of Ethnic Myth Ethnic Myth Myth, a myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining something natural that a culture believes. Myths are very important to religion and they help to define different cultures through storytelling and legends. Personally I had many different myths to choose from, having a very mixed background. I chose a tale that meant something to me and my family, the myth of how the rainbow was made. This legend is a Native American tale, told by the Tohono O odham people. Its very light and happy that s one of the reasons why it was told to me was a kid. This myth may seem like just a children s story but it has a deeper meaning that anyone can interpret for themselves. First of all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone can have their own opinion, but for me I think the lesson or moral of this tale is to go with the flow and to have fun, also to not be a downer and to not rain on others parades because in the end the ones having fun could do something amazing. This myth demonstrated that to me because the two little birds were just having fun and playing their games when Nanabozho scolded them for having a good time, and when the birds continued and didn t listen to him being a downer they ended up creating something beautiful that even Nanabozho himself couldn t deny was incredible, so you should never listen to others who are trying to hold you back from having a blast and just being silly and fun. The origin and history of this myth is mostly unknown, no one really knows how this story came to be and when, but people do know that this tale originated from the Ojibwe Nation and was retold by S. E. Schlosser. After that other tribes started to adopt the myth of how the rainbow was made, including my tribe the Tohono O odham Nation. People also know that this tale is very old that s one of the reasons why no one knows when it was created because it was so long ago. So the background and origin of this myth is for the most part a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dr. Seuss Instruments The synopsis of the process of the Dr. Seuss theme instrument. The design of our project was based upon the instruments seen in the Dr. Seuss novels. The instrument is multi colored and similar to the color scheme found on the cover of the book, Oh, the Places You ll Go. The shape and unique structure are also attributed to many distinctive instruments found in Dr. Seuss stories. We decided to have two mouthpieces available, so two people can play the instrument at the same time and the overall structure characterizes the disproportionate instruments seen in the books. Going with the theme, the sound created is also very interesting. When assembling the instrument, we had stuck wax paper between the parts of the pipe, creating a kazoo like sound. We had chosen to use PVC pipes in order to lock in the sound, leaving no air to escape, and funnels in order to amplify the sound being given off. Before our final design, there had happened to be another idea we were going for. The design had included a chamber that would contain soft air gun pellets or bb gun pellets that were capped off by 3D printed discs, covering each end of the side chambers. These discs would have holes that would allow air to enter the chamber, move the pellets around and create a rattle sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was the oldest in the group and the upper classmen. I had the original idea for the project and everyone contributed to making the original idea come to life. Everyone had an input on creating the Dr. Seuss inspired instrument. Their suggestions were even better than my original blue print. My original blueprint, the instrument was shaped as a triangle and two people we suppose to blow into the bottom angles and the air would travel to the top funnel. The engineering students said that idea wouldn t work because it would take a lot of air to travel to the top and everyone doesn t have experience in blowing (having big lungs to play a wind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Division Of Foreign Assets Control The Division of Foreign Assets Control was established in the Office of International Finance by a Treasury Department order in 1950, after People s Republic of China entered the Korean War. On October 15, 1962, through a Treasury Department order, the Division of Foreign Assets Control became the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The U.S. Department of the Treasury started administering the US economic sanctions against foreign states with the War against Britain in 1812, where Secretary Albert Gallatin imposed sanctions against Great Britain in retaliation for to the harassment of American sailors. After that there was OFAC played a key role in enforcing sanction against Cuba after the Cuban revolution; Iraq for the Kuwait invasion and recently against Russia in Ukrainian invasion. (Wikipedia) The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is an arm of the U.S. Treasury Department that creates updates and circulates a list of nations, persons and organizations, which are considered as national security threats for the United States. What issues are OFAC expected tackle? OFAC was created to tackle and deter threats such as money laundering, terror financing, American monetary assistance from rouge states and sanctioned organizations. Why is OFAC important? OFAC plays a key role in aiding BSA/AML compliance against terrorist financing and anti national financial activities by setting up sanction or watch list of people, organisations and nations with whom no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nonformity Is A Form Of Conformity Throughout history, many have tried to break away from society s norms in an attempt to live life more fully. Examples include religious, government, and cultural revolutions where people group themselves based on their beliefs in order to create wide scale change. But I question just how many people in these groups ­ really believe in their movements. By no means am I negating the sincerity of the thousands who participated in the peace movement of the 1960s or the punk movement of the late 1970s in fact, I have come to embrace many of the ethos and philosophies of these cultural movements. However, I am saddened by the number of young people I see who seem to believe that they are punk because of the kind of shoes or brand of clothing they wear. I see it every day here at Alpena high school when I walk in the door in the morning. The types of clothing that people wear and the styles that they want to have put them in what social group they belong to . As you can see conformity has been around for a long time, since humans have called Earth their home actually but is non conformity a form of conformity? Read on to find out that yes, non conformity is a form of conformity. Today it seems as if the original philosophies of these groups have been forgotten. Their historical records were dirtied over time by the stereotypes of non participant generations and the bias of the media. Youth today seems to look at such movements through commercialized lenses, allowing their understanding of the world to be altered by what is in, popular, or on television. For example if you were on a road trip with your grandparents and you were in the car and you flipped to the most recent rap station there is they would look at you differently than if you turned the dail to the music that they grew up with. Whenever I am with my grandparents they always question me on weather or not I actually listen to their generations music because of the steryotype that teens listen to only fast beat music that you can barely understand. To me, the clothing and physical or material elements specific to a certain counterculture movement should emphasize its beliefs rather than replace them. Can we really be free if we are worried about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Catherine De Medici Influence On Ballet Ballet is a formalized and elegant form of dance with a fitting origin that traces back to Italian Renaissance courts during the 15th and 16th centuries. This style of dance quickly spread from Italy to France with the assistance of the aristocratic influence that came from Catherine de Medici, who succeeded in helping ballet develop even further. For example, Catherine helped develop ballet further by having her own piece of work, Le Paradis d Amour , be presented at her daughters wedding, where Marguerite de Valois was wedded to Henry of Navarre. Naturally, with ballet having an aristocratic background, aristocratic money was responsible for the dance styles initial stages of development in court ballet. Royalty was what dictated the literature, music, and ideas that was incorporated into ballet at the time. Ballet was also used as a prime source of entertainment for aristocrats. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was another formal entertainment, as it was commissioned by Catherine de Medici as a way to honor the Polish ambassadors who were visiting Paris at the time of Henry of Anjou s throning. Years went by when in 1581, Catherine de Medici commissioned yet another formal court ballet by the name of Ballet Comique de la Reine . She was not the one who organized it however, as it was her fellow citizen, Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx, who was responsible for presenting the first formal court that ever applied the principles of Baif s Academie, as it used poetry, music, dance, and set design to its advantage in creating a dramatic and memorable storyline. The development for this court ballet was funded by aristocrats of the time as well, for the fulfillment of not only their thirst for personal entertainment, for for their political propaganda needs as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Personal Statement For Earning An MBA When professional peers are all on a level playing field, how do you differentiate yourself? My military background showcases abundant roles of leadership and responsibility, however, companies across the globe are now hiring Veterans more than ever. Any advantage my Army experience would have leveraged could potentially be comparable to another Veteran applicant interviewing for the role I want. Earning an MBA is the difference maker. I believe that the advanced education gained with an MBA from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University will allow me to set myself apart from the crowd and succeed in roles of greater responsibility. My current position affords me the opportunity to work alongside high level executives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don t want to sacrifice education quality just because the courses are from an online program. The reputation of an education from Syracuse University has removed any doubt from my mind. Program courses such as Strategic Management and Project Management really caught my attention as classes that will substantially add value to my current portfolio of skills. Learning how to develop strategies to create and sustain competitive advantage is a concept that I know will allow me to grow professionally and bring more value to my team at work. I believe that successfully graduating from the Syracuse MBA program will increase my credibility among business leaders and offer a career versatility not currently available to me. I have created a five year plan that guides my career path to becoming the Director of Logistics followed by obtaining the role of Vice President of Transportation within Preferred Materials, Inc. In addition to the education, the friendships developed with classmates and the alumni network are other advantages of an MBA. Fellow students in my program are making the effort to better themselves the same way I am, and I am looking forward to growing with them and building relationships. Meeting classmates in person through residencies or international immersion trips will serve to reinforce the rapport built throughout the semester. We will be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Relationship Between Teacher And Students Relationships in the classroom Building a relationship between the teacher and the student is not always easy, but it is necessary and important. In the first lecture of this course, the importance of a relationship between the teacher and the students was discussed [1]. Building a good relationship in the classroom setting is not only a tool for building a better learning environment, but also a way to make a teacher s work matter. If the relationship between the teacher and the student is bad, usually the student feels pushed out and rejected and therefore develops a bad relationship with the subject and with learning. A large body of research supports the idea that a good teacher student relationship helps the students feel better and have higher academic achievements [2] [5]. A good teacher, one that has a good relationship with his/her students can manage to instill a growth mindset in their students and help them achieve more also in the future, when the said teacher is not present anymore. Building a relationship takes time and effort, as humans do not immediately accept strangers in their lives and don t usually trust others unless that trust is earned. For a teacher, earning the trust of a student can be a very complicated process, based on different experiences and different views on various topics. There are three main factors that set the basis for the classroom relationships: the way in which we interact, the content of the interactions and the environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Judy Craymer Case Study Case Studies SE01 TERM PAPER 18 AUG 2014 Aanchal Khosla, MA2014SE001 Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, School of Management and Labour Studies TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ENTREPRENEURSHIP may be defined as a process of organizing any enterprise, a commercial or social venture, managing it with considerable initiative, innovation and risk. Introduction to Entrepreneurship The course on entrepreneurship was introduced with a Case study of Mamma Mia that helped bring out and refine our preconceived and insufficient understanding of entrepreneurship . In the case study we tried to understand what makes Judy Craymer an entrepreneur, her decision to bounce back,in what ways was she innovative and creative, how did she manage risk. These were some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Amrita Ramachandaran s interview, a lot of clarity on the correlation between the theory and practice of entrepreneurship was obtained through her journey and experiences as an entrepreneur. Amrita with two of her friends started Right click, a brand communication company in 2010 and by what I understood she followed a model of effectual entrepreneurship. According to Saras D. Sarasvathy All entrepreneurs begin with three categories of means: (1) who they are―their traits, tastes, and abilities; (2) what they know―their education, training, expertise, and experience; and, (3) whom they know―their social and professional networks. Using these means, the entrepreneurs begin to imagine and implement possible effects that can be created with them. 2 In the case of right click, Amrita knew that she possesses the traits and abilities to become an entrepreneur because she always desired to do something of her own. Her education and training was in mass media and communication which sought her experience and expertise in the fields of communication and branding. Her social network comprised of her colleagues from her previous jobs, clients, family and friends. All this combined enabled Amrita to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. To check if her idea is implementable She started off with taking small steps such as hiring just one employee who worked from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Sumerian Cuneiform Inventions An important technological advancement in the history of mankind was the invention of writing language. Known as cuneiform at the time, its origination hailed from a place in southern Mesopotamia called Sumer in 3500 3000 BCE. The process during its invention involved making markings in wet clay with a reed like instrument. The reason for its invention was for the flourishment of commerce. The Sumerians needed a way to communicate with merchants and customers from between large expanses of land and sea. They used pictographs in order to scale the quantity of resources required in the trade and represent different objects. To communicate ideas more complex than financial transactions or lists and quantities, a more elaborate writing system was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Tragedy Of Sophocles Sophocles Angela Badillo September 26, 2014 period 2 Sophocles Sophocles was conceived in Colunus, Greece. He passed on a mid 406 B.C. Sophocles is the child of Sophilus, an affluent part of a little group. He had a noticeably anxious life. Sophocles experienced childhood in the town of Colonus, just outside Athens, which was the setting of his disaster Oedipus at Colonus. Sophocles was a minister of Halon and helped present the faction of Asclepius, lord of medication, to Athens. He was regarded post mortem as a saint. His father, Sophillus, thought to have been an affluent aristocrat, sent his child to Athens for an instruction. Sophocles was the second of the 3 greatest Greek writers of tragedy (with Aeschylus and Euripides). He is known best for what he wrote about Oedipus, the mythological figure who proved central to Freud and the history of psychoanalysis. He lived through most of the 5th century, experiencing the Age of Pericles and the Peloponnesian War. He had a first marriage with Nicostrata, by whom he turned into the father of Iophon. Sometime down the road he had an association with a certain Theoris, a lady of Sicyon. He additionally had a child called Ariston. Other three children are specified by name, albeit nothing is thought about them. Some additionally said that in amazing maturity, Sophocles became hopelessly enamored with the mistress Archippe, whom he made beneficiary of his property. This is ruined by the way that Athenian laws were against excluding at age ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The BART Model The BART Model is consisted of four parts: boundary, authority, role, and task. Boundary works as the container for the group, such as time, space, and resources. The authority is the power to lead and direct the group project in general. When a person takes up his or her authority, it implies that he or she is taking the responsibility and the position of the leader. But there are two types of authorities: formal authority and informal authority. Formal authority should be clearly characterized in one s role by the general population that is granting it and fully comprehended by the general population that is receiving it. And the informal authority is an authority that was not clearly defined, but granted according to a mutual, tacit agreement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were limited it finish building the tower in 18 minutes, and we were only allowed to use 20 sticks of spaghetti, 3 feet of tape, 3 feet of string and one marshmallow. We finished building the tower, and it was the highest after all, although it fell on the ground immediately. In this challenge, we had to follow the professor s instruction, which was a formal authority that we had to obey, but I don t think we had any informal authority; none of us knew enough to assign certain people to do something. Desiree took the role of supplying the tape; it was not because she was assigned to do it by someone, but because she happened to be sitting in a more suitable position to do that role. And the rest of us didn t adhere to certain roles, but we moved from one to another. One thing that I noticed is that I didn t find any social loafing among our group members. I have heard a lot of social loafing happening in group projects from my friends, and I think it is natural to have one. One of the main reasons why Socialism failed is because people didn t do their assigned job as they were all sharing the outcome. People tend to work a lot less when the task is not their own responsibility. However, with the competition against other teams, the reward that the professor offered, and limited time and resources, our group members did their job ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Words of President Lincoln Essay Many of the greatest presidential speeches were delivered during times of conflict. During his presidency, Lincoln spoke multiple times in regards to the Civil War. Shortly after being elected, Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, which was followed by many more speeches including his second inaugural address. Both the Gettysburg Address and Lincoln s second inaugural clearly display how Lincoln s style of writing evokes emotion, and rally s the audience. Not only were his words meaningful at the time but also can be a reminder of our country s values today. The Gettysburg Address was written in a time of war within our country. Arguments over slavery had been stirring for almost forty years with in our government. The ups, downs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lincoln won the election with popular vote results of 2.2 million Lincoln, 1.8 million McClellan and Electoral College votes 212 21( Why the Civil War ). On March 4, 1865 Lincoln gave his second inaugural address to an audience who stood on the mud covered Pennsylvania Ave, after days of stormy weather ( Address. Presidential Inauguration. ). Although the purpose for each speech is different, Lincoln includes inspirational words on the current events unfolding. The Gettysburg Address was written to dedicate the land where many lives were lost during the Civil War. Lincoln does acknowledge this by stating, We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this ( Abraham Lincoln Online ). He uses the speech to dedicate, but also to motivate and inspire the public by saying not only should we dedicate the land to the soldiers but: [dedicate] to the great task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ( Abraham Lincoln Online ) He did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Newer Treatments For Schizophrenia Symptom Management Newer treatments for schizophrenia symptom management focus on both the DA and the 5 HT systems in an attempt to alleviate positive, negative and cognitive symptoms (Leucht et al., 2009; Leucht, Wahlbeck, Hamann, Kissling, 2003). The 5 HT hypothesis of schizophrenia arose from toxicologic explanations of mental illness that were popular in the 1950s (Osmond, 1958). Toxicologic explanations received their inspiration from the observation that exogenous substances could produce effects that resemble certain signs and symptoms of mental illness, such as hallucinations (Osmond, 1958). The 5 HT hypothesis arose based on the observation that hallucinogenic effects, such as those seen with LSD administration, are mediated by 5 HT agonism, and hence, schizophrenia symptoms likely arise from a similar mechanism (Baumeister Hawkins, 2004). However, in the 1970s, the 5 HT hypothesis of schizophrenia was almost completely replaced by the DA hypothesis, only making a comeback later with the proven effectiveness of the atypical antipsychotics, such as clozapine (Baumeister Hawkins, 2004). While the main action of typical antipsychotics is on the D2 receptor, atypical antipsychotics show enhanced activity at 5 HT receptors with a low affinity for D2 receptors (Divac et al., 2014). Atypical antipsychotics are more effective in reducing cognitive and negative symptoms and result in fewer EPS than the typical antipsychotics (Davis, Chen, Glick, 2003). The high binding affinity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Auditory Cues And Visual Cues In this section, we discuss both studies using multimodal cues (e.g. audiovisual cue) and those using different cue modalities in different conditions (e.g. auditory cue in one condition and visual cue in another condition). To date, evidence from research on healthy individuals is very limited compared to studies with unimodal cues. Nevertheless, experimental evidence suggests that multimodal cues such as audiovisual cues can be linked to motor adaptation of healthy individuals, enabling them to simultaneously adapt to two directionally opposite perturbations (Osu, Hirai, Yoshioka, Kawato, 2004). There is some research on neural structures that are involved in processing contextual cues with different modalities. A PET study investigated whether different cue modalities (visual, auditory, and somatosensory) would produce activation in different regions of the brain (Weeks, Honda, Catalan, Hallett, 2001). However, no significant effects of the cue modality were found on activity of either cortical or subcortical regions. Meanwhile, the study observed a larger activation of bilateral posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) when subject s motor action (button pressing) was externally triggered than when it was internally triggered. This suggested that PCC was involved in motor movement triggered by external cues in general. On the other hand, an fMRI study on attention demonstrated that auditory, visual, and tactile cues activated their respective cortical regions in a simple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Worst Sort Of Husband By Daniel Defoe The Worst Sort of Husband Daniel Defoe The Worst Sort of Husband by Daniel Defoe was written to explain the different types of husbands women deal with and their personalities. This analysis goes in depth on how diverse husbands can be. There are five different husbands described in the analysis: the Drunken Husband, the Debauched Husband, the Fighting Husband, and the Extravagant Husband. Each husband described was a male s point of view of men for a sober woman s knowledge on who she wants to marry. The author, Daniel Defoe was an English writer that lived in the 1700s. Daniel Defoe did not always have this name because he changed his name to something that he personally thought was professional. Defoe wanted his name to sound more like a gentleman s name and that is the name he chose. Defoe was a very famous writer in the 1700s in London, England and was acknowledged by all his written work. Personally, I believe Daniel Defoe wrote this article out of humor, but I m also not sure of what exactly people thought was humorous in the 1700s. If not humorous, this article was meant to be informational for woman. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m sure the audience was broad, being that Defoe was a popular writer but focusing more on women. This article was written because of a conversation that Defoe had with a former lady. He says that this question intrigued him to write about it. The question was, What is the worst sort of husband a sober woman can marry? . Children, males, and elders are the excluded audience of this article about husbands. Children have yet to get married, men aren t necessarily interested in finding the worst sort of husband, and elders are either already married or most likely not interested in marrying at such an old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Physical, intellectual, emotional and social development... P1 Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social Development of the Individual through the Life Stages In this assignment I will be looking at all the PIES in each life stage. The Pies are: Physical Intellectual Emotional Social Life Stage Age Key Features Conception 9 months before birth Egg and sperm fuse after sexual intercourse and create new living being Pregnancy (gestation) 9 months to birth Physical development of embryo and foetus Birth and infancy 0 3 years Attachment to carers Childhood 4 9 years First experience of education Adolescence 10 18 years Identification with peer group puberty takes place during this period Adulthood 18 65 years The right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another part of intellectual development is the development of language skills, language skills are important because they are need to express feelings, this way when having a conversation people can understand the feelings they are having. It is also needed to communicate needs and give information and develop relationships and imagination. At around 3 months infants begin to make babbling noises because they are learning to control the muscles associated with speech. At around 12 months they begin to imitate sounds made by carers such as da da, this then develops into the use of single words. At around 2 they start to make two word statements and build their knowledge of words. At round 3 years of age they begin to say simple sentences with a rapid growth of vocabulary. At around 4 when they start childhood they use clearer sentences that are understood by everyone but they are expected to make mistakes with grammar and from 5 years onwards children can using full adult terms, although vocabulary will continue to grow most children are expected to use language effectively by age 5. Emotional Emotional development is the development of feeling towards other people and ourselves and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. History, Mission And Philosophy Of The Organization History, Mission and Philosophy of the Organization or Board of Directors: The Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses was established in 2006, but was not always known as APHON. Before the title APHON, it used to be just APON because hematology was not included when it was first founded in 1974. APON was established in 1974 when Oncology nurses decided that they needed to have their own association to discuses their research and outcomes with other Oncology nurses from around the United States. As their organization grew they realized that blood disorders played a major role in cancer, thus creating the title we know of today as APHON. APHON s mission is to not only to assist and excel Hem/Onc nurses, but also to help amplify the opportunistic outcomes of their adolescent patients. APHON s vision to be overall recognized as the prime leader in hematology/oncology nursing from their infants all the way up to their young adults is what keeps them reaching for success everyday. President or other Governing Information: APHON s 2015 2017 presidency winner, who has also been a APHON member since 1989, is Kathleen Ruccione. Ruccione has been the president for almost a year now and says to have enjoyed every bit of it. Ruccione has acquired much schooling in her life and has been able to get her; PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN and CPON. Before her presidency, Russione not only founded the Southern California Chapter in 1982, but has also been an APHON nominating member, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Environmental And Health Hazards Of Burning Coal 2. Environmental And Health Hazards of Burning Coal Coal is the primary fuel for electricity production in India and its usage is continuously growing to meet the energy demands of the country. Emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants are growing in India with the increasing demand for electricity. The aspiration for fast economic growth lead to grow rapid industrialization coupled with accelerated urbanization and mechanization of agriculture has been responsible for this increasing need of electricity ever since the independence. The electricity consumption grew from 375.39 (billion kWh) in 2000 to 600.65 (billion kWh) in 2008 at an annual growth rate of 6.67% , while the electric power production grew from 529.12 billion kWh in 2000 to 835.27 billion kWh at an annual growth rate of 5.78% . Main gases are emitted from coal fired and lignite based thermal power plants are CO2, NOx, SOx, and air borne inorganic particles such as fly ash, carbonaceous material (soot), suspended particulate matter (SPM), and other trace gas species. Thermal power plants, using about 70% of total coal in India4 (Garg et. al., 2002), are among the Large Point Sources (LPS) having significant contribution (47% each for CO2 and SO2) in the total LPS emissions in India. Large difference between electric power production and consumption are due to transmission and distribution losses. In India, the losses are extremely high and they are varying between 30 to 45%. Burning coal releases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Different Theories Of Psychology, And Beliefs And... Everyone has their own philosophy about the way we live our lives, and how we follow a certain path to get to our destination. One s philosophy may be based on their religious beliefs, what they were taught growing up, or both. I was raised Christian and many of the beliefs I have stems from my Christian roots. I was always told God was the reason a person behaved a certain way or the devil. Now that I am older, and mostly due to my college education, I see the world differently. Before learning about the different theories in psychology, and the beliefs and techniques that come with them, I had applied many to my own life before. I am spiritual and I believe that many people are born with destinies. I believe we are all on a path predetermined for us and that we take many detours along the way. If we take the wrong detour, whether it be days, months, or years, something drastic will happen to get us back on the right path. When we make friends, they either work out, or something awful happens that ends the friendship. Once the air has been cleared, one can realize that a certain person was leading us down the wrong path. The way we live life is largely influenced by the company we keep and our upbringing. I have friends who were born in corrupt neighborhoods to parents who were on drugs and they went down the same trail as them. Their environment played a large part in how they chose to live their lives. Some people have a biological predisposition for drugs, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities Between The Monkey s Paw And The Tell Tale Heart Writing prompt compare and contrast the theme in The Monkey s Paw and The Tell Tale Heart. Theme teaches a life lesson that can be used in your everyday life. Theme can also change throughout a story. In The Monkey s paw by W.W. Jacobs and The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe, the authors show us many themes. The themes have many similarities and differences. There are many similarities between the themes in, the Monkey s paw and Tell Tale Heart. The first similarity is when the author states, I led them, at length, to his chamber. I showed them his treasures, secure, undisturbed. In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room and desired them here to rest from their fatigues, while I myself, in the wild ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Influence Of Optimism In Fitness Camps Louie was a rebellious child who turned into something great, an Olympic athlete. Later, he went into the war and fought for his country. During a rescue mission, his plane crashed and almost everyone died except for Louie, Phil, and Mac. Louie and Phil survived the raft and went into a POW camps. There Louie was being stripped of his dignity and was being dehumanized, but still survived. Some characteristic of Louie that helped him get through the camps were optimism and resiliency. Through his journey on the raft and at camps, he was very optimistic and hopeful of surviving. Optimism is very helpful and needed in situation like Louie s, because he needed hope he was going to stay alive. With that optimism and hopefulness he survived. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Louie and Phil first arrived at the first camp they went through many beatings and pain. One of them was very bad, In the last, a full pint of fluid was pumped into their veins. They were lucky to survive (143). This was when they got a fluid put into them and it caused rash and dizziness. In the text it said that 1,000 of people died from this and that they were lucky to survive. To survive that they needed to be vigor and they both did even after 47 days out at sea. Next example of when Louie was resilient was on page 145, Louie s nose was badly broken. He d pushed the bones back in place with his fingers. If anybody s nose got broken it was be very painful to get put it back and it was broken, but Louie did it. That shows that Louie was strong and that he could do that. Final example is For weeks, Louie was deaf in one ear. The Bird beat him daily (186). The Bird was fascinated with Louie and how Louie was everything the Bird wanted to be. The Bird beat Louie all the time and sometimes the Bird would feel bad, but he would still continue. Also Louie was strong and never stopped fighting for his life. Although the Bird beat him daily, Louie still survived and went on to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Infect Influenza Vaccines When we hear the word virus, we usually think of something that makes us sick. A virus is an ultramicroscopic infectious organism that, having no independent metabolic activity, can replicate only within a cell of another host organism. A virus consists of a core of nucleic acid, either RNA or DNA, surrounded by a coating of antigenic protein and sometimes a lipid layer surrounds it as well. The viral genome provides the genetic code for replication, and the host cell provides the necessary energy and raw materials. To fight viruses, we use vaccines. While some may infect a broad range, other viruses can only infect certain kinds of cells. Vaccines are made of inactive, dead or weakened virus cells or protein antigens that can no longer infect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Center for Disease Control (CDC), influenza viruses are divided into three types, designated as A, B, and C. Influenza type C usually only causes either very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. Types A and B, however, are responsible for epidemics of respiratory illnesses that can result in hospitalization, or even death. Influenza is constantly changing over time by mutations. This continual change allows the virus to evade the antibodies that were meant to kill it. A host infected with influenza virus develops antibodies against that virus; as the virus changes, the first antibody no longer recognizes the newer virus and infection can occur because the host does not recognize the new flu virus as a problem until the infection is well under way. The first antibody developed may, in some instances, provide partial protection against infection with a new influenza virus. According to Medicine Net.com, In 2009, almost all individuals had no antibodies that could recognize the novel H1N1 virus immediately. It quickly spread throughout the world so fast that the WHO declared this new flu strain (termed novel H1N1 influenza A swine flu). There are currently four main strains of influenza circulating worldwide. Three of the viruses are type A, and one is type B. Type A viruses are divided into subtypes based on the differences in two viral proteins called hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N). The three subtypes of influenza A are A(H1N1), A(H3N2), and A(H5N1). The reason for several strands of type A are because of the two kinds of change influenza A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Sexual Assault And Child Molestation Cases Essay September 23, 2016 The Honorable Alan M. Wilner County Courts Building 401 Bosley Avenue, Room 13 M Towson, Maryland 21204 Re: Propensity Evidence in Sexual Assault/Child Molestation Cases Dear Judge Wilner: As Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, I am writing to request that the Rules Committee establish a rule to allow for the admissibility of certain evidence of similar behavior by the defendant in sexual assault and child molestation cases. The adoption of such a rule will effectively end the current disunion between the Federal Rules of Evidence and the Maryland Rules of Evidence. As you know, under Maryland Rule 5 404(b), evidence of prior crimes may be admitted to show some special relevance to the issues in the present case in very limited factual scenarios. The evidence may not be used to show that the accused is a bad person but it should be permitted to illustrate (1) the defendant s motive to commit the crime, (2) the defendant s intent to commit the crime, (3) that the defendant engaged in a common scheme or plan to achieve an overarching criminal enterprise, (4) that the defendant was, in fact, the person who committed the crime, (5) and that there was a lack of mistake or accident on the part of the defendant when the crime was committed. With the adoption of Rule 5 404(b), came the growing list of exceptions. The exceptions specifically listed in the rule are not a laundry list of exceptions; they are a representative list of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Compare And Contrast The Night Before Christmas And The... In the two Gogol stories, The Night before Christmas and The Overcoat, both main character s encounter a devil figure and use it to solve their problems. Each character takes a different path when confronting the devilish figure and results in different outcomes. Vakula and Akaky s different personalities, self identity, and inner drives can help the reader determine the result of each story before it concludes. In The Overcoat, Gogol begins by portraying Akaky as an unimpressive and feeble character that lives an uneventful repetitive lifestyle. The Narrator describes how he s considered to be a nobody and is constantly being disrespected by his superiors. Gogol expresses these actions early on in the story about how young clerks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this, it appears that Akaky s life takes a turn in which he has a new sense of purpose. The author explains how the value of a material good changed his emotional state and how he becomes more decisive. Akaky s decision to go to Petrovich for a material item represents him bargaining with evil. Once he finally has the money for the coat things start to change for Akaky. His co workers begin to act nicer to him and he s even invited to a party with the other clerks. Gogol shows how the material possession raises Akaky s status and opens a world of new opportunities to him. However, Akaky is given this taste of status an in a way it begins to corrupt him. The overcoat becomes the most important thing in his life and he becomes obsessed with it. He even makes the comparison of the coat to having a wife, from then on it was as if his very existence became somehow full, as if he were married, as if some other perosn were there with him, as if her were not alone... (406). Once he decides to walk home from the party and the coat is stolen from him, the loss of his coat exposes Akaky as a helpless impoverished man. Gogol exposes the saddening truth that by Akaky being at a lower social status he is destined to not fully be able to fulfill his dream of being a normal significant human being. Even when Akaky reports the robbery, the superintendent refuses to full focus on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Carrie Meeber Obtain The American Dream In the beginning of the novel, Carrie Meeber leaves home determined to make her way in the big city of Chicago and obtain the American Dream. Carrie is not one to be content without excitement, wealth, or status in her life. During her adolescence in the countryside of Wisconsin, she grows bored with her life and never feels content. She stays with her older sister Minnie and husband, Sven Hanson. Carrie feels obligated to get a job to support her stay in her sister s apartment. She needs money to pay her board and personal needs. However, having no work experience or unique skills, finding work is difficult. On the orders of her sister, Carrie sets out to look for employment, but having no experience or skills, she meets constant rebuffs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carrie accomplishes everything she was always dreaming of. Her description of a perfect life became a reality by living the life of a star. She rises to stardom from her successful Broadway performances. By becoming a successful actress, she has lots of money and makes more than one hundred and fifty dollars a week. From previously living in poverty to exceeding wealth, this is a drastic change for her. Although Carrie is proud of her accomplishments, she finds that it does not bring her true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. History of Philippine Financial System The History of Philippine Financial System Financial System is like the heart of the human beings, if it stops working then the person is dead in the same way that if the financial system stops working, then the economy would collapse. It is inherent in every society the law of supply and demand. There will always be those who have surplus resources and others will have deficit. Financial System is crucial to the allocation of these resources. In the Philippines settings, Financial System is composed of banking institutions and nonbank financial intermediaries, including commercial banks, specialized government banks, thrift banks and rural banks. It is also composed of offshore banking units, building and loan associations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as the first governor. The main duties and responsibilities of the Central Bank were to promote economic development and maintain internal and external monetary stability. The Central Bank extensively regulated the commercial banking system and engaged in considerable rediscounting activity. Interest rates were set usually below the market clearing rate. Commercial bank lending tended to be short term and granted to known and established clients. The system had periods of instability with several bank runs and a few failures. In 1980, at the instigation of the World Bank and the IMF, several measures were passed to increase competition in the financial sector, achieve greater efficiency, and increase borrowers access to long term funds. Large banks with a net worth of at least P500 million could engage in expanded commercial banking, or unibanking , combining commercial and investment banking activities. In 1988 there were eight unibanks, including the Philippine National Bank. Further liberalization had occurred in 1983 when interest rate shifted from being administered to being market determined. Most agree that better economic outcomes are achieved when interest rates are market determined. Market determined rates allow investors and savers to base their decisions on market conditions and the scarcity of capital and also provide policymakers with clearer signals of market conditions. A series of crises hit the Philippines making the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Complex Variety and Uses of the Senecio Genus Senecio is a huge genus in the family Asteracea, which in turn is one of the biggest families: meaning Senecio is one of the most largest genus in the world with up to 3000 species found. (Voss, 1985) Since then, phylogeny has separated many members of the Senecio genus and reclassified them as Packera. However, Packera spp. are still complex, so much so that Robert Kowal discovered a new species on Isle Royal in Michigan in 2011, and aptly named it Packera insulae regalis. According to Kowal, The populations that are currently grouped under the name Packera paupercula do represent a motley lot that should be split into a handful of species. (personal communication, 8/1/2013) The plant P. paupercula, also known as Life Root or Balsam Ragwort, is a dwarf member of Alvar habitats reaching heights of two feet. The entire plant can be incredibly variable: basal leaves can range from medium to long petioled, and obovate to oblong or oblanceolate in shape. The margins are usually toothed with serrations that vary from lobed to pinnatified, and leaf apexes that are either blunt or tipped. Cauline leaves are individual to many, smaller, deeply serrated and partially to fully clasping the stem. P. paupercula is known for its pubescence, especially at the leaf axils. The golden inflorescence are capitate and more or less flat topped. As summer comes into full swing, the petals can be seen falling off one by one until poof a pappus and achene are all that remains. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Criticalreview Essay Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults and Children s Earwitness Memory Lisa Öhman, Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 57 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes a picture is worth a thousand words . Often for investigating officers, eye witness testimony and what is seen, is heavily relied on in order to prosecute crimes (Wells and Olsen, 2003). As such eye witness testimony and memory has become one of the most researched areas in Cognitive Psychology. What can be quite disconcerting is that from the research conducted into this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as the focus is behaviour relating to criminal and civil investigations whether it be interviews, decision making or expert evidence to name just a few ( wileyCDA, n.d.). It is therefore of importance to have relevant and contemporary research to ensure that the criminal justice system conducts itself in a balanced and impartial way. After all in the English and Welsh judiciary system the accused is innocent until proven guilty. Using the most appropriate techniques that have empirical research to support its use will ensure that justice is carried out correctly. The authors set out to investigate what, if any, conditions would make the accuracy of aural recall more reliable on not only adults, but children also, since children from a young age can provide a testimony. For instance, in relation to child abuse cases, as such cases could occur at night in the dark, therefore the child s earwitness testimony would be of importance as they would not be able to see to confirm who it was. Öhman et al (2013) investigated the effects of time delay (immediate or 2 weeks), tone of voice (normal or angry) and type of interview (global questions or scale ratings) in two separate age groups (11 13 or adults). It would be virtually impossible to conduct a study on every possible effect on earwitness testimony in one go. Mullennix et al (2011) highlighted some factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Japanese Canadians Essay Many if not most, considered World War II, the most atrocious act of all time. It was viewed as a war of beliefs and ideals. One side, vouching for domination, while another for freedom; One side slaughtering and discriminating due to nationality, race, and religion; the other fighting against for freedom, sovereignty, and peace. In reality, the war was not as black and white as that. Though the Axis Powers did commit heinous Crimes against humanity (I.E Holocaust, Murder of millions, Attempt at world domination etc.), the allies also had their own dark moments. Joy Kogawa displays the horrors of the allies dark side shockingly accurately in the book Obasan . The book talks about the impact of a Loathing Society and internment on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, all Japanese newspapers and businesses were shut down. In Obasan the same events occurred as they were evicted from their home, separated and sent to various places across western Canada. This had an adverse psychological and economical impact on them, as the family was stripped of their possessions, jobs, and families. It had such an impact that people like Naomi, in real life still are haunted by it. The Psychological impacts put upon the Japanese Canadians, weren t just the horrible experiences, or the separation of family and friends. Rather the impact due to the discrimination of the Japanese Canadians by the government and the rest of society had a deeper impact. The hatred of the Japanese Canadians by the Government and the people had an Enormous impact on the people s well being, and the way they viewed themselves. The government after the relocation sold most of the properties and confiscated possessions of the Japanese Canadians. They also took out all of the Japanese Newspapers, restricted Telephone and mail Services, thus Preventing Communication. Furthermore, the media was full of Anti Japanese Canadian Rhetoric. Finally the Greatest hatred against came from not the media, nor the government, but the people around them. Sent to remote and deserted areas, or work/concentration camps, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Columbus and Cortes encounters Native and Meso Americans... 1A COMPARISON OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS ENCOUNTERED BY COULUMBUS ON THE ISLANDS OF THE CARIBBEAN WITH THE ENCOUNTERED BY CORTES IN THE MESO AMERICA. In the Age of Exploration these are two of the recorded encounters of Native Americans and here is my comparison of those encounters. Each encounter was by a different explorer and were 27 years apart as well as many miles apart. With each encounter comes a difference in sophistication and how technologically advanced the Native Americans by Hernando Cortes in the Meso America to those of the Native Americans encountered by Christopher Columbus on the islands of the Caribbean. The main differences revolved around how their weapons were made, what constituted housing for each group, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Columbus the Natives did not seem to be sophisticated or technologically advanced in his encounters with them. Some of them lived in villages with houses built in the shape of tents and the only architectural structures that I can recall being describes were these houses and the very high chimneys. They did know how to make cotton thread and traded these twenty five pounds of thread with the Spaniards and the they wore pieces of gold in their noses, wearing it in bracelets on their arms and legs. They traveled by canoes on the water and by foot on land and lived off the fruits from the land as well as fish, shellfish and birds. Most did not wear clothes and if they did it was by determined who wore what by status and age. At some island they saw cotton cloth covering some of the women. Some of the people did have the same language and customs as from the other islands visited on this voyage and appeared more civilized than others. Hernando Cortes landed in Mexico in 1519 and entered Tenochtitlan, city of the Aztecs. The Native Americans here welcomed the Spaniards into the city with the belief that the Sun god had returned to save the people and allowed them to stay for some time there and apparently to move about most areas of the city freely. These Natives did display a much more sophisticated and technologically advance society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Spotify vs. Pandora In the 21st century a battle over how music is delivered has begun. No longer is terrestrial radio the only way in which listeners can discover new music, revisit nostalgic favorites and connect with their respective age groups. Online digital radio outlets have become obvious replacements for men and women between the ages of 18 34. In this day and age individuals have a surplus of options when it comes to accessing music. However, many have moved away from physical products and the technologies/outlets of times past. There are two prominent companies waging this war: Spotify and Pandora. Competition between the two programs seemed inevitable. And now, Spotify has announced a new radio station option, in effect, co opting Pandora s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Spotify penning licensing deals with these three majors, Spotify has an upper hand on Pandora. Spotify recently launched twelve new apps backed by the major labels. Pandora lacks such deals, as do many other services. Because of this, Pandora pays a hefty sum in royalties a significant strike against its business model �. Due to the absence of deals with the major record labels that Spotify has, Pandora not only struggles with expanding its music library but also with maintaining a feasible monetary system. Pandora operates annually at a loss of millions due to complicated digital streaming rights and bandwidth costs. If the service cannot combat the Spotify horde swatting at its crown, Pandora will find itself permanently dethroned �. The next question is obvious: what will Pandora do to combat the increasing strength of Spotify and their listener base? According to Forbes, Pandora has started to venture into automotive territory. Starting early last year, Pandora has been making deals with manufacturers Ford and BMW, and partnered with Pioneer for access to Toyota, Hyundai and GM. According to the Trefis team writing for the Street, This is going to be a major avenue of growth given that almost half of the radio listening happens in automobiles �. This strategy for Pandora may help to create a little extra wiggle room when it comes to separating the two digital radio giants. However, the tremendous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Copyright Law On The Planet Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet (Mark Twain). The concept of copyright in the United States has a large history. The first form of copyright in the United States stems from Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution in the year 1787, where Congress shall have power . . . to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries. These exclusive rights were originally extremely limited, as the first Copyright Act of 1790 only applied to maps, charts, and books. As time has advanced, copyright practices in the United States have undergone several reforms, among the most recent being the infamous Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998. Said act updated United States law to the requirements of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), such as placing limitations on the liability of online service providers for copyright violations made by users. The act, however, has been a subject of controversy in recent times, as some content creators abuse it to control access to their content. This is accomplished through methods such as copyright trolling, in which the copyright holder produces works solely for the purpose of litigation rather than distribution. Oftentimes, these practices are thought to be a violation of fair use, which enables copyrighted work to be used without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Composting, It s Gross Composting, it s gross, it s stinky, and it can be downright atrocious, right? Wrong! Well, partly. Composting can be gross sometimes with food and other weird things decaying, but the advantages outweigh the risks don t they? Good soils that can help gardens, trees, and plants are worth having a little stink. Many people think composting is hard, though it can be easier with the right equipment, the right c:n ratio, and the right boosts that will help kick start your pile. Compost bins have many different flavors or types. Some include tumblers (or revolving drums), orbs, and cylinders. Tumblers and orbs are types of compost bins that helps turn your compost easier. Revolving drums are normally on rollers or can be hand cranked. They are made to spin easier, and are regularly enclosed. They also can be vertical to turn over, or horizontal to be rolled like a barrel. Orbs are bins that are octanal shaped or round. Orbs are very similar to revolving drums, but are rolled on the ground to mix the compost. Some even have numbers that can help you remember when you last turned it.6 Cylinders are simple designs that are useful, and can be easy to move. Cylinders can be open or closed. Open cylinders have no top or bottom, but has something of a wall around it. These can be easily moved and mixed. Closed cylinders are commonly made of a thick plastic, and contradicting the open cylinder has a top and bottom. They have ventilation and near the bottom there is a door to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Reviewing An Report Written That Should Address The Points reviewing report written that should address the points Recommendations, improvement of the work Should draw Markov state diagram, Should make some experiments and tests, Should study, apply, circular statistics ,Should draw some curves on 2D or 3D, Should deduce TPM (transition probability matrix), TRM (transition rate matrix) for Markov process, Should deduce the utilization factor of the roads, Should deduce the maximum capacity of the road ,Should deduce the local balance equation and study the probability of existence in every state. Now we should answer, did the accidents are seasoning? The risk analysis is very weak (no formula had been used), Should Measure the fitting of the model to the events of accidents, No reviewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This form may be used as a prior risk assessment, reviewing current ones as well as when an event occurs. 1 Persons at Risk: Consider who might be harmed and if any pregnant or young people are involved. Enter the maximum number of accident workers who may be involved and if they have had training. Hazard Identification Risk Quantification before control measure in place. List the hazards (ie something with the potential to do harm) in the boxes provided. If there are more than 5 hazards identified, please add more rows and number them accordingly. Any action, as well as improvements required to reduce the risks, should be included in the Action required section. The person responsible for carrying out the action and the date the action should be done needs to be inserted. When the action has been carried out, the date completed needs to be added as well as a signature from the person who carried it out. Area Designation: Risk assessments are a way of indication what an area should be designated as. Sometimes after carrying out the risk assessment, the area may change its designation. All this needs to be addressed in the space provided. An area can be designated as controlled or supervised for various different reasons. Areas need not be permanent. Some reasons for designating an area are as follows: Controlled Area: If increased security and restriction of access to that area is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...