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Counter Argument On Meditation
Counter Argument
Although admired by many very few of us truthfully know what meditation is. It is more or less
mental activity aiming at shifting human concentration to something else; others consider that humans
meditate when they visualize something that gives them peacetime or satisfaction. No matter what the
scientific definition is, the goal is to slow down and, eventually, completely break the continuous
activity of the human mind. Mariam Emara is supporting meditation powerfully as she is an Arhati
Yogi, pranic healer and meditation instructor she is trying to transfer her knowledge to others and to
inspire people to start practicing meditation. Although the writer of the article tried to promote the idea
and practice of meditation, she relied more on her personal experience instead of scientific facts. She
resorted to false assumption, logical fallacies and weak evidence from different cultures without
explaining any of them.
The reader would with the author s ideas because at the beginning she mentioned that meditation, ...
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The first logical fallacy is slippery Slope meditation can help, because it is the brain that ultimately
controls the body. Meditation is a mental and spiritual activity, while the brain in the article context is
a human organ that produces chemicals, renews cells and controls the physiological aspects of the
human body. I.e. meditation as a spiritual practice does not necessarily lead to physiological
enhancement. Another slippery slope is: by using techniques of positive affirmation, it can help in
weight loss. Weight loss is more problematic than this. The third logical fallacies false analogy Egypt
has not always been fertile ground for a meditation culture...many people do not believe in meditation.
The fourth logical fallacy generalization American or Chinese counterparts practice meditation and
make a difference in their
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Arterial Oxygen Saturation
It is known that as altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, as does the partial pressure of
oxygen (Hall Table 44 1). That same table demonstrates that the partial pressures of both oxygen and
carbon dioxide in the alveoli decrease as well. However, the alveolar water vapor pressure remains
unchanged constant at 47mmHg no matter the altitude (Hall 561). The most deleterious result of these
factors is that less oxygen is being delivered to the tissues. Fortunately for me, Guyton and Hall says
that altitude has a relatively insignificant effect on arterial oxygen saturation at 9,000ft (Hall Figure 44
1). It is not until 10,000ft that arterial oxygen saturation begins to steeply decline. The physical affects
of acute hypoxia according to Hall are drowsiness, lassitude, mental and muscle fatigue, sometimes
headache, occasionally nausea, and sometimes euphoria. These effects progress to a stage of
twitchings or seizures above 18,000 feet and end, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to an article in Oxford Journals, one of the first steps in acclimitization is polycythemia.
This increase in red blood cells can be seen within the first two days of ascension. However, the
author is quick to point out that it is nonetheless a slow process and therefore not nearly as vital to
acclimitization as the other factors that come into play, the most crucial of which is the increase
pulmonary ventilation (West). Low oxygen is immediately sensed by chemoreceptors in the carotid
and aortic bodies, which then send signals to the respiratory centers of the brain, resulting in an
increase in respiration. In a matter of only days, acclimitization increases our: pulmonary ventilation,
concentration of red blood cells, lung diffusing capacity, vascularity of tissues, and ability of cells to
use oxygen (Hall
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Deception By William Shakespeare s Play
In William Shakespeare s play 1 Henry IV, deception is a recurring theme. Main characters King
Henry IV, Hotspur and Prince Hal deceived people to benefit themselves. Were these characters
deceiving their subordinates to gain power or were their choices and actions political strategy geared
toward gaining honor and maintaining the well being of the nation? All three main characters deceive
people to gain power which can be seen as an act of malice and disloyalty but also as a political
strategy. King Henry deceives King Richard II into believing that he is on his side while he is secretly
planning a rebellion, Hotspur does the same to King Henry by deceiving him into thinking that he is
on his side while also secretly planning a rebellion and Prince Hal deceives the kingdom s people into
thinking he is this wild child so they will be more impressed with him when he becomes the mature
prince and adequate potential leader he was expected to be all along. All of this deception brings up
the question, do the characters use deception purely for their own benefit or for the benefit of the
greater good? Shakespeare s use of deception for power shows these three characters true intentions,
for King Henry IV deception is used to gain power to benefit the kingdom while on the other hand, for
Hotspur deception is used to gain power for his own benefit and the benefit of his family while in
Prince Hal s complicated case, deception is used both for his own benefit and ultimately the
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Exploring Tax Morale Essay
The question of why people pay taxes is as old as taxes themselves. Allingham and Sandmo (1972)
provided the main theoretical model based on the economics of crime approach (Becker [1968] 1974)
where individuals would evade taxes as long as the payoff from tax evasion outweighs the costs of
being caught evading. Increasing the costs of cheating more audits, and stiffer penalties should reduce
tax evasion. Unfortunately, over time that theoretical approach has shown its limitations. First, it
cannot explain why observed levels of tax compliance in empirical studies and in experiments are
higher than the model s theoretical predictions based on probabilities of detection and penalties.
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That has prompted the search for alternative models that may better capture the complexity of tax
compliant behavior (Alm, 1999). Theoretical concerns focused on the role of norms in explaining tax
compliance behavior or attitudes about complying with taxes (e.g. Cullings and Lewis 1997,
Schnellenbach 2006) Taxpayers may have an intrinsic motivation to comply with taxes which was
termed Tax Morale (Torgler 2003b, 2006) which is shaped by individual and institutional norms
(Torgler, 2003b). Unlike the traditional model of tax evasion, taxpayers rationality is assumed as
limited; norms act as devices helping individuals to make their own tax compliance decisions (Torgler,
2003b) Although limited by the still developing links between tax compliance attitudes and tax
compliant behavior (Halla, 2010) empirical results show plausibly Tax Morale may influence taxpayer
behavior as it appears correlated with the size of the underground economy (Alm and Torgler 2006,
Torgler and Schneider 2007).
The purpose of this paper is to work on the finding that trust in government affects Tax Morale to
propose a more precise explanation on how governments elicit taxpayers trust. Using insights from the
literature on political trust and social capital, we will contend that what drives trust in government are
the actions of government officials street level bureaucrats when they interact with individuals at the
adjudication of public goods and services.
The plan for the
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Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP)
Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a health condition that is defined as pain located in the posterior
aspect of the body between the 12th rib and the inferior gluteal folds, with or without radiating pain
(Dionne et al., 2008), which has continued at least three months and has caused pain on at least half
the days in the past six months (Deyo et al., 2014). Chronic low back pain is a globally prevalent
condition that affects many individuals. In fact, epidemiological studies have shown that 60 80% of
Westernized adults have experienced or will experience back pain at some point in their lives (Krismer
and van Tulder, 2007; Rubin, 2007). The universal estimates of the one year incidence of a first ever
episode of LBP was reported to range between
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Mexico Borderlands
This historiography will cover published works that deal with the topic, the history of medicine in the
United States Mexico borderlands. There are three sections that will analyze the history of medicine in
the borderlands in different capacities. The three sections are Transnational Medical Borderlands
Histories, Public Health and The Indigenous Agent, and Traditional Medicine in the Borderlands.
These three sections all use distinct and unique sources that may seem untraditional for historians, but
help tells a unique version of the story from different academic perspectives. This historiography
includes historians and historical sources along with medical journals, an anthropologist and a
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These three chapters discussed an intertwining time as well as issues. The three chapters also had titles
that seemed to flow from one to the next. Chapter two titled, The Promise of Progress. In chapter two
Gonzalez discussed the agreement between United States and Mexican health officials about
quarantines being useful and used to protect citizens in each country. Gonzalez also informs the
audience that people in both Mexico and the United States had the idea that all people despite their
class should be medically treated if ill. This would in turn help slow disease spread and out breaks.
Chapter three titled, The Appearance of Progress. In chapter three Gonzalez discussed transnational
employment with African Americans in the South (Alabama) looking for equality and freedom in
Mexico. This is the same story Jacoby told in his article. Just like in the Jacoby piece Gonzales comes
up with the same outcome. Racial equality in Mexico compared to that in the United States was just an
illusion. It is the appearance of progress from the outsider s perspective with transnational movement
of labor from the United States to Mexico and better racial relations in Mexico, but this appearance is
a façade. Chapter four is, The Power of Progress. This section analyzed the Laredo small pox riots at
the turn of the twentieth century. Quarantine camps are setup in Laredo that discriminated against
ethnic
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Why Should Magnetic Levitation Trains be Implemented in...
Magnetic Levitation Trains
Magnetic Levitation Trains, why should they be implemented in the United States? Whenever
individuals talk about trains, a few ideas pop into one s mind. These include the railway tracks that
provide runways for the wheels, the noise associated with them and the long heavy carriages that they
pull. Utilizing the words Magnetic Levitation in relation to trains may seem like a peculiar idea. Why?
Levitation can be described as the act of raising an object upward in relation with its lightness. Trains
are known to be heavy. Magnetic levitation, which is also known as Maglev, is a rail technology that
utilizes a special magnetized railway track to suspend a train on a magnetic cushion so that it can
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The alternating current induces a shifting magnetic field, which creates different temporary poles at
timed intervals. Due to the positioning of the semiconducting magnets and creation of the different
electromagnetic forces, the like pole tend to push while the unlike poles attract, therefore, causing
motion in the direction dictated by the alternating current (Funk and Getsla, 2006).
Adoption of this technology in the United States of America would change the railway transportation
system forever. Firstly, the Maglev trains do not produce any noise. This is because the technology
does not incorporate wheels, bearings, axles and the metallic railway track (Livingston, 2011). The
train is propelled by and kept on the guide way by the well coordinated magnetic forces acting within
the semiconducting magnet and the coils. This means that the noise pollution caused by trains as they
move from town to town would be eliminated (McMahon and Mora, 2010).
Secondly, this technology does not cause any friction between the train and the track, therefore,
allowing for smooth rides. As the train floats on the track, the friction and the unevenness of the
conventional track are eliminated (Shadbolt, 2013).. This facilitates individuals to carry out various
activities such as reading and working in a comfortable manner compared to the conventional trains.
Adopting this technology will provide more comfort in the public transportation sector. Numerous
services for
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Bolivar Essay
Draft One of Term Paper on: Simon Bolivar
IBH History of the Americas
Simon Bolivar does not deserve the title of Liberator of Latin America.
Latin America as we know it today has undergone many changes throughout history. The beginning
for this time of change was 1808. Spain, the country most widely responsible for the colonization of
Latin America, was in trouble with France s master of conquest, Napoleon Bonaparte. Napolien
overthrew the King of Spain and replaced him with his brother, Joseph Bonaparte. The repercusions of
this evet rolled through Latin America and primed the atmosphere for revolution. The colonial people
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In Venezuela, the Republics are torn down by bloody counter revolutions, led by non creoles. In
Mexico, Father Hidalgo and Morelos were crushed by their conservative countrymen.
The second phase, which was less political and more militarily based took place between 1815 and
1825, and ended with the triumph of the patriots. It was an an all out militarization of the war; Simón
Bolívar, for example, was able to incorporate popular elements into his armies, such as the llaneros
(plainsmen), who had previously been formidable enemies of the patriot enterprise, and actually had
forced his early attempts at independence into the ground. There change of loyalty to him indicated his
own changing in value and understanding that he would need to please more than the creole class.
In Mexico, a different process took place, but it reflects the real politics that characterized this
successful predominatly military phase: the Royalist commander Agustín de Iturbide assimilated
conservative and progressive elements into an independent monarchy with him at its head. He did not
last long, but he lasted long enough to ensure the transition from colonial to national Mexico. The
victory of the patriots was ambigious, however the social and political structures of power continued
to be oppressive for the mass majority of the people in the new republics.
Throughout the nineteenth century, incessant civil war resulting from the powder keg of popular
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The Argument For The Elimination Of Television
Approximately twenty five billion dollars is spent on advertising a year, a number far greater than the
amount spent on education nationally. Why so much money? Jerry Mander in his book Four
Arguments for the Elimination of Television, lays out the numerous problems that exist with
television, a problem that cannot necessarily be improved. In essence, technology is not a tool that is
neutral. Mander describes that in different institutions and technologies, such as advertising, mass
production, militaries, the basic structure of particular technology or institution establishes its
influence on the world, the types of individuals that will make use of it, and how people will use it.
Television is a tool that established the kinds of effects it will have on peoples lives, how people will
use it, and who will use it, and if such technology continues to be used, the kinds of effects and
political forms that will result from it. Mander develops four arguments throughout his book. The first
argument Mander describes is that television conditions people to accept another person s authority.
He begins by explaining that although television might be interesting and useful it packs people into a
mental as well as a physical condition suitable for the appearance of autocratic control. Artificial
environments, therefore, strip individuals of obtaining direct knowledge of nature. He follows his
second argument by stating that technological advances are controlled by the powers that
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The Symbols Of The Bear
Chose to write about this story because it is full of many ideas and symbols that are reflected in
reality. The author may have written this story for other reasons, but at least I understand it in a
different way and will work on a conceptual analysis of it.
I drew attention to this sentence mentioned by the writer in the first section
The encounter was unpremeditated on both sides. I was not hunting for a bear, and I have no reason to
suppose that a bear was looking for me. Because on the assumption that the bear is a symbol of the
problem and the narrator a symbol of man, the important question is: Does man seek the cause of the
problem as a result of his thinking or his actions, or is it the problems that seek behind man, since it is
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The fact is that escape from the problem is not a kind of lack of courage, but it may be a tactical
withdrawal so that man can gather his strength and focuses his thinking on how to salvation.
What would be my wife s mortification when the news was brought that her husband had been eaten
by a bear! I think here is a kind of humor and fun by the author, which I find unacceptable and
illogical here in such dangerous moments. Instead of thinking about survival, he is looking for what
would be told after his death or the scandal that his family will suffer because he was killed by a bear!
Perhaps the author wanted to slightly ease the reader from the tension caused by the story. The writer
finally beat the bear and managed to kill him. This teaches us persistence and patience until we
achieve victory and we can overcome the enemy.
The writer then returns to his home as a victor after overcoming his problem and killing the bear. This
reflects our sense of happiness and pride among family members, and that one is proud of himself
when overcoming his problems. Indeed, this may be one of the reasons for happiness in life, but it is
certain that happiness has many other
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High School Prologue
Botera, The Botera Training Academy, 3 weeks later
Every day for three weeks Quincey has been woken up by the same man knocking on the door. He
could have gotten up earlier if he wanted to but he doesn t want to. He gets ready like every other
morning. He goes to his morning classes like every other morning. On his free period he goes to the
indoor track and there is one other person there, a girl with brown hair and she is wearing gray shorts,
and a gray and black sports bra. He thinks she is pretty hot and he starts to run. After running three
quarters of his free period he has ran four miles. He stops and takes a drink of his water and she walks
over.
Hey, I m Quincey, he says and extends his arm.
I m Luna, she says and shakes his hand.
Nice to meet you, Luna, he says.
You too, Quincey tries to look her in the eyes, but won t because he is afraid he will blush. Instead he
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When Luna got sent there it was only halfway complete. It had been being built the whole time and it
was finally done. She has no clue what it is for and why it must be kept such a secret. For weeks ships
have been coming in. At least half a dozen star destroyers have docked. The Avenger comes in the
evening, Quincey with it. She has been working at the docking bay for a month now. They need every
pair of hands they can get down there right now with all the damaged and new ships coming in. Her
job is to fix the damaged ones. Right now she is fixing a damaged hauler that got clipped by an
asteroid. The work is hard, but she keeps going. She is fixing the left side engine when she realizes
she is missing her screwdriver. She looks around trying to find it. She walks around the ship with her
toolbox. She drops it and it hits the cold steel floor with a loud bang. He s there leaning against the
side of the ship, twirling the screwdriver in his fingers, a playful smile on his
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Roles And Responsibilities Of People Assigned Specific...
Outline the roles and responsibilities of people assigned specific health and safety duties at work
Principle Contractor
The principle contractor is the contractor in which has overall control of the construction period on
projects, which have more than one contractor. During the construction phase there should only be one
principle contractor appointed by the client at any one time.
The principle contractor has a role under the CDM (construction development management)
regulation to manage the health and safety of the construction project he/she is assigned too, this
involves liaising with the client and principle designer during the time period of the project this also is
included during the pre construction phase; this is the design and planning stage of a project that is to
be undergo. The principle contractor will to support the management of the project beside the
principle designer and client. Managing for a principle contractor has a wide range of different factors
such as planning, managing, monitoring, securing, providing welfare facilities, providing site
induction and liaising of design. Planning will involve the principle contractor to prepare a
construction phase plan that will allow the works to be carried out without risk to health and the safety
of sight. Planning can be as simple as asking what does the work involve what needs to be done and
when should it be? How can it be done? Who should be doing it? What resources do I need?
Monitoring means that the
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The Effects Of Agriculture On The Environment
Agriculture is very important, but it also harms the environment if not conducted carefully.
Agriculture is harming the quality of groundwater, the amount of nitrogen applied to the soil, and
causing runoff to go into the ocean . Agriculture is a human activity; it harms the carbon cycle and the
water cycle. Modern agricultural practices have started the process of agricultural pollution. This
process causes the degradation of the ecosystem, land, and environment due to the modern day
byproducts of agriculture. (Conserve Energy Future)
Agriculture contributes to climate change by releasing greenhouse gas emissions which disperse into
the air. According to Will Allen, green farmer extraordinaire, greenhouse gasses along with the
manufacture and use of pesticides and fertilizers, fuel and oil for tractors, equipment, trucking and
shipping, electricity for lighting, cooling, and heating, and emissions of carbon dioxide, methane,
nitrous oxide... make a huge impact on the environment. The end result can be between 25 and 30
percent of the U.S. s overall carbon footprint. The relationship between management of agricultural
and the Geoscience data, along with the results of global climate, will be discussed in the following
paragraphs.
Problem
Agriculture is the practice of farming, which can be anything from growing crops to raising animals
that provide food. Different types of farming impact the environment and ecosystems. The
environment gets affected in
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The Glorious Mansa Musa Essay
Mansa Musa, the venerable emperor of Mali, famous throughout Africa, revered by his people, was a
true renaissance man. Why has history forgotten such a man when it has remembered Julius Caesar,
Henry VIII or Napoleon, but not this man? It is because small minded white men only respect other
white men, they see all others as inferior. The white dominance of history is obvious when only
recently are Asians being recognized, only recently people have heard of men like Genghis Khan or
Confucius. Yet Africans have also had great people who need to be recognised and acknowledged.
Now is the time to be rid of old prejudice and to acknowledge Mansa Musa, who was not only a great
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In addition, Mansa Musa had a baggage train of 80 camels, each carrying 300 pounds of gold.
(Coleman De Graft Johnson).
His caravan, the finest ever seen, was magnificent. He did not just bring his riches to spend, but freely
gave it away. Word of his generosity spread, wherever he traveled throughout. Mansa Musa became a
legend in the eyes of the people, a man so rich, but generous, powerful, yet humble, and intelligent,
but not aloof.
Mansa Musa had a vision of making Timbuktu the educational center of Africa. While on his hajj he
collected the greatest scholars in Africa. He convinced some of the of the finest minds of Cairo to
come, for Mali would only have the best. The mosque of Sankore became the primary teaching centre
and laid the foundations of the University of Sankore (Coleman De Graft Johnson). With Musa s
patronage the University of Sankore became one of the finest universities of the time. The university
unlike European universities at the time had no central administration or required courses, instead
students focused on specific topics such as religious studies, law and literature(Khiar, Zulkifi).
Because of the University of Sankore today colleges and universities allow people to major in a
certain field.
Under Mansa Musa, Mali became the the largest and one of the most renown kingdoms in Africa.
Gold was abundant and the empire was prosperous; what more could one ask for? Though as it turns
out fame and prosperity can be fleeting. The empire
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Why Is Income Inequality an Important Issue for the...
Why is income inequality an important issue for the Chinese society and its future economic growth?
Introduction
Nowadays, China has become the second largest economy in the world. The GDP (gross domestic
product) of china was growing at 9.7% per year in average since 1978, which the year of Chinese
open door politic founded. China also has become the biggest producer and consumer in many key
agricultural and industrial markets and the largest FDI recipient among the developing countries. The
performance of china in developing of economy is called china s economic miracle , which be studied
by many economists. However, there are also bad results with the development of economy in china
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The Gini coefficients of rural populations increased about 75% and the urban increased about 113% in
these 30 years. Moreover, the aggregate Gini coefficient for China reached 0.4 by 2000, which imply
the serious income inequality of China in general.
At the same time, the class formation is also getting serious from these 30 years. The income ratios of
top 10% urban households was 3 times to the bottom 10% in 1985, but it s turn to about 9 in 2007,
which showed in figure 5.
Figure 5 Income ratios of top/bottom 10% urban households, 1985 2007
Although the income inequality is very serious in china, some economists based on Kuznets s Inverted
U Curve Hypothesis , still argue that is good for Chinese economy. The income inequality is the
reasonable products of industrialization. They believe that China is in the initial stage of
industrialization, so the income inequality is positive to Chinese economy like proving cheap labour
force. However, they ignored many serious damage of income inequality to Chinese society and future
economic growth.
The damage of income inequality
The rising urban rural income inequality made a deeper and deeper gap between urban areas and rural
areas. In China, with the rapid development of urban
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Land Grant Universities
Introduction
The colleges and universities established in all states by the first Morrill Act in 1862 and the second
Morrill Act in 1890 are land grant institutions (Sherwood, 2004). The original mission of the land
grant universities institutions is To teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the
mechanic, and arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in order
to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and
professions in life, (Shiplett et al., 2011, p. 84).
Today, the land grant institutions continue to provide equitable access to education and develop
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Today, land grant universities have moved from their original mission as a result of some issues,
which include budget related financial issues and the small number of agriculture student enrollment.
The financial issue drove some land grant universities to increase the tuitions and fees on their
students, and it shifted the institution from their historical mission to provide higher education for all
citizen from all classes. The second issue is the small number of agriculture students enrollment each
year. This issue threated the survival of the agriculture colleges in the land grant universities. Overall,
land grant universities have shifted from their mission that was provided by our
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Essay On Neeha Naqvi
At the high court in Toronto, Neha Naqvi sentenced Michelle Omoruyi aged 43 to life imprisonment
after the accused is found guilty of human smuggling and trafficking of nine individuals: five children
and four adults on April 19 at 21 hours.
On sentencing, Neha Naqvi made the following statement in court:
I find it difficult to understand how, why a privileged woman would resort to such inhumane acts of
which you have been found guilty.
The nine individuals were helpless; they were detracted from their homeland, and some too young to
even speak. These nine Nigerians were taken away from their homes and were being trafficked to
countries so far different from theirs. With no documents or identification. These children and adults
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These aggravating factors include, but are not limited to; Trying to leave Canada into the U.S illegally,
with another nine people who have no identification, Trafficking children under the age of 18 and five
of them, Trafficking adults over the age of 18 (four of them), and lastly, Abusing the Canadian
Immigration System as well as the Canadian border system. This was taken into consideration while
preparing the sentence. The goals of the sentence will be heavily towards the protection the public
from your outrageous behaviour. Not knowing if you will come out of jail to repeat such actions we
must keep safe the children, adults, and elderlies in our society. Rehabilitation is another aspect of the
goal of your sentence. While completing your sentence you will be going to weekly classes about the
Canadian law and Humanity classes building yourself to become a better person. Though you will not
be able to use these classes in the real world, you must learn about the actions that you took and how
they affected the people.
In respect to the Trafficking and Human Smuggling, there are a number of sentences which I can
impose, I have, after viewing all evidence and arguments carefully, decided that the best punishment
in the public and yourself would be life imprisonment. The minimum period of time that you will
serve in prison to satisfy the requirements of the protection of the
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Ethical Principles, Applied To The Use Of Professional Ethics
Professional Ethics
When ethical principles are applied to the use of professional ability to general situations, then
Professional ethics takes its origin. Those who are working in acknowledged professions exercise
specialist knowledge and skill. How the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a
service to the public can be considered a moral issue and is termed professional ethics. Professionals
are capable of making judgments, applying their skills and reaching informed decisions in situations
that the general public cannot, because they have not received the relevant training. One of the earliest
examples of professional ethics is probably the Hippocratic Oath to which medical doctors still adhere
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Thus it is also a form of applied ethics. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to
the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. Business ethics has both normative and
descriptive dimensions. As a corporate practice and a career specialization, the field is primarily
normative. Academics attempting to understand business behavior employ descriptive methods. The
range and quantity of business ethical issues reflects the interaction of profit maximizing behavior
with non economic concerns. Interest in business ethics accelerated dramatically during the 1980s and
1990s, both within major corporations and within academia. For example, today most major
corporations promote their commitment to non economic values under headings such as ethics codes
and social responsibility charters. Adam Smith said, People of the same trade seldom meet together,
even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in
some contrivance to raise prices. Governments use laws and regulations to regulate business
behavior.Ethics implicitly regulates areas and details of behavior that lie beyond governmental
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Imperialism And Education
Throughout this semester, all of the novels and poetry that we have read have a great deal to do with
an individual s personal education. Within the last two works, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and
The Jungle Book, present the importance of education in the form of not only enlightenment, but also
as a tool to ensure clarity of mind and ambitions. In a current sense, we are dealing with the same sort
of issues in education. This can in a conceptual way be applied to the difficult idea of combining and
finding a balance between the traditional form of teaching with the technology advanced form of
education that we are beginning to find normal, in contrast with the concept of British imperialism
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This is simply an irrational apprehension toward people of different races or countries than your own.
Although the British see India simply as a land to colonize, they are resistant to even contemplating
the idea of accepting some of the Indian traditions. The current pieties of the Indian culture were not
only decimated, but were being suppressed. We also see this form of resistance in education as well.
The state now requires standards of technology to be included in every lesson plan that it taught. For
traditional teachers who have no experience with much of the technology, this can be overwhelming
and they resist it on all fronts because they do not understand it. We see this concept of the expectation
for us to drop the traditional ideals or techniques that we know well for something that is supposedly
better within the jungle in the story The Miracle of Purun Bhagat: He had been, as the Old Law
recommends, twenty years a youth, twenty years a fighter though he had never carried a weapon in his
life and twenty years the head of a household. He had used his wealth and his power for what he
known both to be worth; he had taken honor when it came his way; he had seen men and cities far and
near, and men and cities had stood up and honored him. Now he would let these things go, as a man
drops the cloak he needs no
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How To Write An Essay On Colombia
Colombia Did you know that Colombia is 440,800 square miles, and only half of it is populated. The
southern half of Colombia has a very large tropical rain forest. I bet you didn t know that the equator
passes through Colombia either. That is the reason for the warm climate, but Colombia isn t all warm
weather. In this geographical report you can learn this and more about Colombia.
Land
Colombia has many different land features such as rivers, mountains, volcanoes, basins, highlands,
rain forest, and straits. Colombia is 440,800 square miles, with a population of 47.12 million people.
That gives colombia a population density of 47 people per square kilometer. That is smaller that Iowa
s. It is smaller because of the Colombia also many different places to live. You could live in the urban
areas of Colombia that are used for big businesses and living. Or there is rual areas that are used for
farming and living. If neither of these are for you then you might want to live in a suburban area that
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There are 456 different species of mammals that are said to have been found. There are are 1,800
different species of birds that have been found. Colombia has many different types of animals that can
only be found there. There are many different animals in Colombia. Some of the many birds are grey
fronted dove, and the blue tailed emerald. Some of the mammals are the colombian wooly monkey,
and the white fronted chimp. Some of the plants are the amazon grape, and the brazil nuts.
People and Culture Did you know that the major religion is Catholicism. In Colombia the are about
47.12 million people living in Colombia today. That make a population density of 43 people per
square kilometer. There population density is smaller than Iowa s. This is partly because of the large
rain forest in the southern half. The majority of people work in either the Agricultural occupation and
in the Industrial
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How Did Josef Mengele Medical Experiments
The Holocaust was led by Adolf Hitler during World War II. There were many countries involved such
as, the United States of America, Italy, France, and Germany. The Angel of Death also known as Dr.
Josef Mengele was one of the most famous doctors that worked in the internment camps. Some of the
experiments were on twins and dwarfs. Dr. Mengele used a lot of different experiments against the
Jews and there are lasting effects/remnants from the experiments. During the first phase of
experiments, pairs of twins and people with abnormalities through heritage were put on display for Dr.
Mengele and were assigned to go through all conceived medical examinations. These people had their
picture taken. Plaster casts were made from their own jaws and teeth. They were also toe printed and
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The tub of ice water proved to be the fastest way to drop the body temperature. The victims of these
experiments were young, healthy Jews and Russians. Usually they were stripped and were to be
prepared for their experiments. An insulated probe, which measured the drop in the body s
temperature was put into the rectum. The probe was held in the rectum by an expandable metal ring
that would have been composed to open the inside of the rectum to hold it thoroughly in place. After
they got the probe in place the victim would then be placed into a tub of ice water and begin to freeze.
It was later learned that most victims strayed from consciousness and died when their body
temperature dropped down to 25 degrees Celsius. The intense winters in Auschwitz made a natural
place for some of these experiments. The other way to freeze a victim was to restrain them on a
stretcher and take them outside naked (Medical Experiments of the Holocaust and Nazi
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Animal Fashions In The Fashion Industry
Animal fur and skin started being used centuries ago. It started as a functional material however in
time animal provided materials became a statement for high end fashion. Veganism movement started
70 years ago however only got popular last year. It is lead by 14 to 34 years olds aka millennial.
Fashion evolves and something new comes to the market everyday. Lately, healthy lifestyle is very
popular. The trend affected the fashion industry as well. Consumer became more aware of the harm,
fashion industry puts on animals in order to use their fur and skin. Animals are hanged, bled to death
and strangled with wire nooses. Each year around 31 million animal loses their lives
Leather is on of the biggest animal product market in the fashion industry. However, it is one of the
most brutal one. It can be made from couple different animals. Such as pic, goat, cow, sheep or
kangaroos, alligators and snakes like exotic animals which are more on the expensive side. Chinese
market also uses cats and dogs for leather production since the cost if lower when it s compared to the
other animals. Most of the leather products consumer sees on the market comes from China and India.
Where are the places animals harmed the most. Another big market is the fur industry. Also most fur
comes from China as well. The cheapest methods are used to kill the animals. Such as poisoning them,
giving gas or electrocution method which an breathing creature should never experience. Fur industry
harms
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Phantom Tamer Case
This phantom sticker that supposedly left residue in the shape of a heart on the duct tape found at the
crime scene, was brought up in the trial by the prostitution even though a sticker was never found.
According to an article (Goddard, 2011), Elizabeth Fontaine, a forensic examiner in the FBI s Latent
Print Unit, testified in court that they were unable to find any fingerprints on the duct tape, but during
the examination, an outline of a heart appeared on one of the corners and edge, that was approximately
the size of a dime. Fontaine compared the heart shaped outline to the outline of debris that gathers
around the edges of a used Band Aid. The Phantom sticker showed up during the examination of the
duct tape under a special lighting tool
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Constructivist Beliefs And Assumptions That Learners...
The foundations of this study are cemented with the constructivist beliefs and assumptions that
learners actively construct their meaning and alter their prior knowledge by interacting with the
learning environment (Jansen Land, 2012). Constructivist approach to learning emphasizes the
importance of actively building meaning by interacting with the learning environment and integrating
new information into the learners existing knowledge (Dede, 2008; Dabbagh, 2006; Colburn, 2000).
Students learn better when they are actively engaged in learning process (Jaakkola, 2012). In inquiry
learning environments students learn by actively participating in the learning process, interacting with
learning materials and building new knowledge upon their prior knowledge (von Glasersfeld, 1989;
Jaakkola, 2012). Consequently inquiry contexts are more effective (Brown, 1997; Bybee, 2000;
Edelson, Gording, Pea, 1999; Haury, 1993; Jaakkola, 2012), than traditional learning by just
discharging the knowledge towards the learner (Ernest, 1995).
Although inquiry is a powerful way of learning (National Research Council, 2000), due to a multitude
of factors, inquiry is still not the most dominant method used in the brick and mortar classroom
(Kubieck, 2005). Martell (2012) identified issues such as lack of hands on tools, content knowledge,
and classroom control among the main obstacles for the implementation of inquiry practices. From
elementary school to college level hands on inquiry
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The Human Reproductive Cloning Debate
One of the most controversial areas in genetic engineering is human or reproductive cloning. The topic
has raised moral and ethical concerns among critics. According to the Gallup poll conducted in 2014,
only 13% of Americans believed cloning human beings is morally acceptable (May, 2016). This shows
a disapproval of such technology by the public.
Human reproductive cloning is the creation of an individual who has identical nuclear genetic material
(DNA) to an existing human being, and who is allowed to develop to term and beyond (Bio Centre,
n.d.). This science uses somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Dolly, the sheep, was the first mammal
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When couples carry genetic risk, they might consider reproductive SCNT to avoid passing a serious
genetic disease on to their offspring (Daar et al., 2016). If the technology is abused, people might try
to create perfect human beings, as Hittler attempted.
Reproductive SCNT involves the production of a child through an asexual procedure, a fundamental
departure from natural or assisted conception (ex: IVFs) in which a child s genome is unique from
either parent (Daar et al., 2016). Some orthodox Christians believe that this method destroys the link
between a human relationship and the being of a child (Bio Centre, n.d.).
Reproductive cloning may harm children psychologically. Parents might harbor unfair expectations on
the child, and this can hinder the child s personal growth and undermine the child s interests in
forming a unique identity (Daar et al., 2016).
There are safety concerns regarding human cloning. Between 95 98% of mammalian cloning
experiments have resulted in miscarriages, still births, and life threatening abnormalities (Bio Centre,
n.d.). Similar abnormalities may occur in human reproductive
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How To Write An Essay On The Movie Rear Window
Rear Window
In the Alfred Hitchcock movie, Rear Window, a magazine photographer named L.B. Jeff Jefferies is
confined to his apartment with his leg in a cast. He injured his leg on an assignment. Other than daily
visits from an insurance company nurse and from his girlfriend Lisa, he has occupied his time by
watching the apartment s across the court yard from his rear window. He watches the apartment of a
struggling musician, a dancer he calls Ms. Torso, a couple who sleeps on a fire escape who has a dog
that they lower in a basket into the court yard daily, a newlywed couple, a women who he refers to as
Ms. Lonelyheart because she has imaginary dinner dates, and a couple with a bedridden wife. One
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He talks with his nurse and Lisa about it and finally convinces them as well. He is not so successful at
convincing his detective friend. He continues to watch the apartment to see if he can get more proof.
At one point Lisa goes over to that apartment to deliver a note because Jeff is stuck in his wheel chair
all he can do is watch from his window. During this time the one couple s dog is found dead in the
court yard. Jeff and Lisa think that the husband did it because part of the wife s body is buried in the
roses. The nurse and Lisa go to the garden to look, and again Jeff is stuck inside only able to watch.
When they find nothing Lisa goes up the fire escape and goes inside the husband s apartment. As Jeff
and the nurse are watching they notice that Ms. Lonelyheart is about to commit suicide, but changes
his reason as they sees the man coming home and Lisa is still in there. Lisa gets caught by the police.
Helpless Jeff sends the nurse to bail her out of jail. While he is home alone the husband finds out what
Jeff suspects and comes over and tries to kill Jeff. The husband drops Jeff out the window but he is
rescued by police, nurse and Lisa, but not before breaking his other leg. The man admits to
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Greek Myth Of Icarus
The Greek myth of Icarus goes as follows. In ancient Greece, there was a brilliant inventor named
Daedalus. This man had a son named Icarus. They both lived on the island of Crete, which was ruled
by a tyrant named King Minos. Wanting to escape from island with his son to avoid King Mino s
wrath, Daedalus invented wings to fly across the sea with. As the only means of escape, Daedalus
warned his son to neither fly too high to the sun and too low to the sea. As the two made their escape,
Icarus had forgotten his father s warning. He enjoyed the feeling of flying too much and soared higher
and higher towards the sun. Eventually, he came too close to the sun and his wings melted. He
plummeted towards the earth, where he fell to the sea and drowned. Stricken with grief at the loss of
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While Daedalus was a genius, his invention invaded a domain that belonged solely to the gods. In
Greek mythology, only the Gods were allowed to fly. I believe it was also a lesson in humility. The
warning Daedalus gave Icarus about flying too high could be analogous with knowing your limits or
not wanting too much. However, in a painting done by Bruegel on the subject of Icarus, he paints the
whole ordeal rather as insignificant. A religious man that lived in the 16th century, Bruegel s painting
downplays the Greek gods in that they are only mythical and that the punishment Icarus receives was
neither important nor divine. I think this illustrates that while myths may just be fantasy stories to
amuse ourselves with, at one point they were someone else s religion. It s not a stretch of the
imagination to think that no religion is immune from
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Community Readiness For Adolescents And Obesity Prevention
The article by Pradeilles et al., (2016) which is titled, Community readiness for adolescents
overweight and obesity prevention is low in urban South Africa: a case study is a case study about
teaching and obesity prevention in South Africa. A case study according to Wright (2014) is an
approach which is used to describe a community, system, event or individual (p.108).This article
explored the relationship between community interaction and teaching about healthy eating habits
from religion organizations. This article is trustworthy on many different levels including credibility,
transferability, dependability and confirmability. Through discussion of the strengths and weaknesses
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Pradeilles et al., explain in the method session how a mixed methods design provided a wider in depth
understand on overweight and obese prevention in the community. The Community Readiness Model
survey was used to generate to how ready this community is for obesity interventions and the Focus
Group Discussions was complemented by providing an in depth interpretation of the scores achieved
to help to understand what might be appropriate target points for future interventions (Pradeilles et al.,
2016, p. 3). This article provides any different areas which prove credibility. The transferability of a
study according to Wright (2014) is the concept of external validity which is when the study and its
findings could be repeated by other researchers working in different venues (p.115). Researchers
should provide sufficient information on the informants and the research context to enable the reader
to assess the findings capability of being fit or transferable (Cope, 2017, p. 89). The study by
Pradeilles et al, provided a detailed time line, note taking methods and criteria for choice of codes to
demonstration its transferability. This study used a mixed research method which involved both
qualitative and quantitative to collect quality and quantity data. Pradeilles et al., (2016) explain the
mixed methods design allows the authors to obtain views from a greater number of people in a
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Synthesis of Acetaminophen Essay
Synthesis of Acetaminophen
Lab Report
Bijal Patel, 20467049
Partner: Poojan Parikh
T.A. s: Long Pu
CHEM 123L, Section: 006, Rm: ESC 149
Tuesday February 4, 2013, 2:30pm 5:20pm
Experiment Done: Tuesday January 22, 2013
Introduction
Acetaminophen was first introduced in 1955 (Richman, 2004). It is an over the counter drug that
relieves pain and reduced fevers. Acetaminophen is considered an alternate to aspirin since it does not
irritate the stomach (Richman, 2004). It also has very low toxicity is it is used properly.
Acetaminophen is cheap and easily obtainable from any pharmacy.
Acetaminophen is created when the amine group of p aminophenol is acetylated by acetic anhydride.
This creates an amide functional group and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were very few, if any, errors made during this lab.
Questions
1. a) If 20 mL of water were added for every 1g of crude product then crystallization would occur in
less quantity or not occur at all. As the solution is dissolved, heated, and later cooled, the impurities of
the solution remain in the solution. As more solvent is added, more of the product will remain in the
solution rather than crystallizing; hence, a much lower yield would be obtained.
b) If 5mL of water were added for every 1g of crude product then one of two things would happen; the
solid would not dissolve or the impurities would still be present within the product. The solvent is
used to dissolve all the impurities of the crude product and if less solvent is available, the impurities
would remain within the product.
c) If room temperature solvent was used rather than cold solvent then more of the product will remain
in the solution. As temperature increases, solubility also increases in most cases, which would keep
some of the product dissolved resulting in a lower yield.
2. a) An organic compound is any compound that contains carbon, generally, are large chains of
carbon that are covalently bonded. They can be gaseous, liquid or a solid (Seager; Slabaug, 2004).
b) An amine is an organic compound/functional group that is derived by replacing one or more of its
hydrogen atoms in ammonia
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Essay about Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Jeffrey Fisher
Final Paper
Eng 102
Professor Peterson
Trujillo and the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is not a
happy book. The Author, Junot Diaz, does a great job fooling the reader into believing the story is
about the De Leon family, specifically Oscar who is an over weight nerd trying to find the love of his
life, but due to a family fuku or curse Oscar is having a lot of trouble doing so. Instead, the story
actually portrays the dark history of the Dominican Republic under the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo.
Upon reading the stories of Oscar s relatives the reader feels a powerful message of fear and
oppression due to the actions of the Trujillo regime. Even after the demise of ... Show more content on
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Weeks later Abelard was arrested for apparently making jokes about dead bodies in the trunk of his
car. Since Trujillo s henchmen disposed of opponents this way (Abrams, P. 13), he was accused of
slandering Trujillo. Abelard spent the rest of his life tortured in prison and all records of his writing
and identity were completely demolished by Trujillo and company. Both these stories show the power
Trujillo had on his people. Trujillo wanted to make his presence felt everywhere in the Dominican
Republic. This is shown when Diaz states Homeboy dominated Santo Domingo like it was his very
own private Mordor; not only did he lock the country away from the rest of the world, isolate it behind
the Platano Curtain, he acted like it was his very own plantation, acted like he owned everything and
everyone, killed whomever he wanted to kill, sons, brothers, fathers, mothers, took women away from
their husbands on wedding nights and then would brag publicly about the great honeymoon he had the
night before. His eye was everywhere; he had a secret police that out stasi d the stasi, that kept watch
on everyone, even those everyone s who lived in the states; a security apparatus so ridiculously
mongoose that you could say a bad thing about El Jefe at eight forty in the morning and before the
clock struck ten you d be in the Cuarenta having a cattleprod shoved up your ass. (Diaz Oscar Wao
224 225).
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Isolation In The Book Thief
Individuals dependably think they have it the most noticeably bad contrasted with others yet in Mark
Zusak s novel The Book Thief, Zusak s shows how the Jews had endured a lot in World War 2. The
Jews were isolated from their families, little children were burned alive and no kindness was appeared
towards the Jews. Hitler executed around 6 million Jews and 50 million soldiers, that suggests that
12% of blameless Jewish children and grown ups passed away. Hitler did this as he trusted that the
Jews were to be faulted for loss of the First World War. He thought executing them, and others would
make the Germans/Aryans the superior race yet he killed children who shouldn t faulted because they
didn t have any part in World War 1. Today s youngsters think they have it hard because they can t go
out with their friends or don t have Wi Fi and so on. The Jews needed to survive, their relatives would
be killed before them. In The Book Thief, Mark Zusak s shown the huge ... Show more content on
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He goes in extraordinary detail to grandstand the imbalance the Jews experienced. He demonstrates to
us that the families that needed to help were rebuffed like the Huberman s. Zusak s utilized the
consuming of the books that were composed by Jews symbolizes how the Jews were really placed in
chambers and consumed because of their religion and appearance. He likewise utilized the accordion
to show the misery of the family. The accordion used to give comfort as it would occupy them from
the war however when Han s dies it demonstrates how it made the family endure as they didn t have
whatever else to solace them. Ultimately the Nazi party/swastika symbolizes the anguish of the Jews
because of the Nazis needing to be the unrivaled race which brought on an awesome heap of agony for
the Jews. Stamp Zusak s get his message of the torment and imbalance against the Jews by depicting
these
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Aesop Is A Greek Narrator
Aesop is a Greek narrator who created over six hundred fables. The fables were told orally and later
translated into English. No author of Greek ancient times has been more read, translated, adapted,
adorned, printed, and illustrated than the works of Aesop s. Aesop s fables consist of simple tales with
moral endings surpassing time and place to be so connected to today as they were a thousand of years
ago. Using (mostly) animals and lifeless objects that speak, solve problems, and generally have human
characteristics, they remain widely popular and still inspire many contemporary stories, plays, and
movies. While there is no record that Aesop ever wrote anything down, he probably just had them
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When King Lycurgus found that Aesop was still alive, he pardoned Aesop in return for help to solve
his problem. The fourth and final crime cost Aesop his life. Aesop s sharp cleverness disrespected the
magistrate, who schemed to humiliate and kill him. The magistrate had a gold cup concealed in Aesop
s baggage. When it was found and recognized as stolen from a temple, Aesop was found guilty of
blasphemy and theft. Aesop attempted to talk his way out of it but he was thrown from a cliff to his
death. Aesop s fables consist of simple tales of moral endings to teach children. Many of the morals
and phrases are well known today. One of the phrases that I always remember and one that all should
know is slow and steady wins the race from The Tortoise and the Hare fable. This fable is about an
arrogant hare and a leisurely tortoise that dare each other to a race. The hare gloats about how he could
never lose to a slow moving tortoise. After the race begins the hare sops to rest, thinking that he has
plenty of time. While the hare is sleeping, the tortoise passed him to win the race. This fable proves
that slow and steady wins the race. The hare s arrogance convinced him, that he could never lose to a
slower animal. This gave him the confidence that he could take a nap and still win the race. Even
though the tortoise was slower, he was persistent and this allowed him to win the race. One source
argues the following: Rarely does slow win any race.
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The areas the case studies are located, have some...
The areas the case studies are located, have some outstanding similarities in terms of their peculiar
position in the geography of Georgia, respectively Azerbaijan. But also several social, ethnic,
economic and ecological factors are comparably particular for the regions (c.f. Tarkhnishvili, 2001 for
Georgia). In particular, the influence of the Soviet legacy on agriculture and local knowledge cultures
seems to be an outstanding similarity.
Georgia Agriculture and Environment
In Georgia, the breakdown of the Soviet Union was followed by radical economic changes that in
particular affected the agricultural sector (Bontjer et al., 2010) and resulted in changed land use
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The Javakheti Highlands (Armenian minorities)
The Javakheti Highlands in Georgia are a treeless volcanic plateau with a basic height of 1900m a.s.l.
and mountains reaching up to 3000m a.s.l., located in the border triangle of Georgia, Armenia and
Turkey. The region is highly diverse, not only in terms of species richness and endemism , but also in
terms of the ethnic groups Georgians, Armenians and Azeri which secure their livelihood on basis of
the given resources (natural capital) in different ways. Even in comparison with other regions of
Georgia, the region has a particularly high percentage of rural population (78 80 %, the average for
Georgia ca. 47 %; c.f. Tarkhnishvili, 2001). Ethnic Armenians account for up to 95 % of the sedentary
population in some villages (this also applies for the village the case study was conducted) of the
Javakheti highland (European Centre for Minority Issues, 2002; Wheatley, 2004).1
The project region of this case study is located at the south most area of the Javakheti highland. It
consists of one village and adjacent agricultural and pastoral land, which is either used by local
population or transhumant actors from Eastern Georgia. The main area of investigation, on which this
paper is based, is located in a mountain village inhabited by ethnic Armenians. First Armenian groups
settled the highlands 1828 29 in the aftermath of
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Summary Of Pina Bausch s Cafe M�ller And The Rite Of Spring
Pina Bausch s classic Café Müller and The Rite of Spring seem to come from completely different
worlds. The movement style, narratives, and musical scores are completely contrasting in the pieces.
However, there is one similarity between the two the way Pina intelligently uses the music to inform
her movement. In both works she utilizes both stillness/silence and repetition to create power and
drama to match the music.
As I watched a tall woman, stumble blindly across a crowded stage in silence, the last thing that
crossed my mind was what kind of music could accompany such mundane yet ethereal movement. If I
were to have guessed what musical score would be used for Pina Bausch s abstract choreography, I
surely never would have imagined Henry Purcell s arias from Dido and Aeneas. On a basic level, Pina
s choreography seemed to have no correlation to the music. The sporadic rhythm of her choreography
never seemed to follow the trembling voice of the soprano or dramatic cry of the violins. In fact, as
furniture and dancers unpredictably crash around the stage, her choreography almost serves as a
second, contrasting musical score. At first, the choice of seemed as random as which chair the sleep
walking women ran into yet her musical choice still seemed to fit perfectly.
Oddly enough, the choreography did have an obsessively regular rhythm, it just did not correlate with
the music s rhythms. In her piece, the dancers bursts of violent movement are followed by long
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Analysis Of Make Your Home Among Strangers
Author, Jennine Capo Crucet, in her novel, Make Your Home Among Strangers, describes the story of
Lizet, a first generation Cuban American college student. Lizet is accepted into an elite college has a
hard time balancing school and family and to make matters even more challenging her mother,
Lourdes becomes more involved in the Ariel Hernandez case, a young Cuban boy who was rescued
and brought to Miami and now is on the verge of being deported. As the case progresses it shows us
how Lizet changes as minority in a wealthy, white, university. Crucet s purpose is to convey the idea
that, going to college is difficult especially when coming from a minority background. Crucet adopts a
sentimental tone in order to appeal to similar experiences for readers who experienced college.
Crucet begins her novel by having Lizet tell her story from the present day. She works at a laboratory
where they study coral reefs. She starts to talk about herself and shocks her co workers by telling them
stories the canals in Miami. She appeals to the emotional audience by revealing to us the substandard
conditions she lived in. We are first introduced to the unpleasant experiences when Lizet is with her
family. It first starts when she is describing her arrival back to Hialeah, the flight back from New York
was supposed to surprise for her mother and sister but instead got a negative reaction by have them
say, What the fuck are you doing here (24) and You re not supposed to be here (24). We
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Itech 1005
ITECH1002 Assignment 1
Lecturer s Name: Sanjay Jha
ATMC Sydney
Assignment has to be submitted online on Moodle on or before the due date.
SUBJECT CODE:
ITECH1004
SUBJECT TITLE:
NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM
ASSIGNMENT
NUMBER AND TITILE:
1 NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT
WORD COUNT (IF
APPLICABLE):
3274
DUE WEEK:
WEEK 6
LAB/TUTORIAL
GROUP:
LAB 2
LECTURER:
SANJAY JHA
TUTOR:
SANJAY JHA
STUDENT ID (FedUni): 30314027
STUDENT FAMILY NAME: KIRAN
STUDENT GIVEN NAMES: RIJAL
I declare that this assignment is my individual work. I have not worked collaboratively nor have I
copied from any other student s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is
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TOPIC 4: FILE SYSTEMS......................................................................................................... 9
4.1 BASIC TERMINOLOGY OF FILE SYSTEMS ................................................................................
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BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM:
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PARTITION: ...........................................................................................................................................
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FILE SYSTEM: ........................................................................................................................................
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MOUNTING ............................................................................................................................................
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UMOUNTING: .........................................................................................................................................
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4.2 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LINUX AND WINDOW FILE SYSTEM
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BASH SHELL ..........................................................................................................................................
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4.3 ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE LINUX FILE PATHS:
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People Have Many Ideas About Developing Video Games
Argument People have many ideas about developing video games. Though, I agree with some of those
things up to a point; I disagree when they say that making games will be boring, hard, and/or
repetitive. I am here to say, that is not entirely true. Silas Marner Silas marner appears in the doorway
carrying Godfrey s own child. GOdfrey feels a sudden terror that the woman might not actually be
dead. What can we deduce about Godfrey from his actions/thoughts here? His fundamental weakness
as a person who would rather evade responsibility. He finds he cannot part with it. Thoughts jumping
between hope and fear about the two outcomes of the situation. Compare Godfrey with Silas here:
why is this such a messed up situation? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the research phase, gathering evidence against your argument will help you refute
counterarguments. What creates your specific style (what separates one of you from another when it
comes to presenting ideas)? A writer s style is what sets his or her writing apart and makes it unique.
Style is the way writing is dressed up (or down) to fit the specific context, purpose, or audience. Word
choice, sentence fluency, and the writer s voice all contribute to the style of a piece of writing. How a
writer chooses words and structures sentences to achieve a certain effect is also an element of style.
Style is not a matter of right and wrong but of what is appropriate for a particular setting and audience.
Why does knowing the purpose of a presentation help in the process of creating it? Authors and
audiences both have a wide range of purposes for communicating. The importance of purpose in
rhetorical situations cannot be overstated. It is the varied purposes of a rhetorical situation that
determine how an author communicates a text and how audiences receive a text. Rhetorical situations
rarely have only one purpose. Purposes for Discussions: To inform To persuade To describe To
convince To define To influence To review To argue To notify To recommend To instruct To change
To advise To advocate To announce To urge To explain To defend To demonstrate To justify To
illustrate To support As you
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Analyzing Identity from all Aspects in Nature
This essay is about identity and analyzing identity from all aspects in nature. I have a strong
understanding on identity and how one s identity can be derived from oneself and their surroundings. I
am aware of such altercations because I myself am constantly changing my identity in order to fit in
with different groups. For this reason I support the idea that society alters our identities and ultimately
shapes the people that we are. For this reason my commentary on the essay will have more support on
general ideas then the essay itself because I understand identity better on my own and without the
support from the short stories. I plan to open this essay with a strong hook and a solid thesis statement
that will continue to support my work throughout this essay. Due to the fact that I am writing this
essay in one sitting and will not be able to add more ideas later I will unfortunately leave out salient
ideas and thoughts that won t occur to me now but will become more evident as I continue to ponder
the idea of identity. As long as I get out my main ideas and support them with evidence from the text I
will have a solid piece of work completed on identity.
An identity is not permanent neither is it naturally constructed. Certain aspects of one s identity are
unchangeable such as their gender, religion, and family background. Even though a person is born
with a definite gender some choose to change their gender and that is not included in previous
statement. Other aspects
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The Concepts Of Marketing And Marketing
Marketing deals with people s emotions and feelings, it also includes knowledge about the buyer s
psychology, his motives, attitudes, as well as influences of his family, groups of friends, and culture.
To increase advertisements persuasiveness, advertisers can use various means, such as the theory of
cognitive dissonance
The elements of the marketing process are referred to as a set of controllable tools that the firm blends
to produce the response it wants in the target market
The marketing process contains four steps. These four steps are all completed with the objective of
creating value for your target customers. Some elements of the steps are executed continuously, for
example monitoring the marketing environment. A few are done annually, that include the annual
development of a marketing communications plan. Lastly, some of the steps, if done correctly, ought
to last for decades, such as segmentation, targeting, and positioning. (According J. Hargrave, 2010)
The Elements of Marketing or Marketing mix which is famously known as the 4P s of Marketing
(stated by McCarthy in 1960)
Product, Price, Placement or Place and Promotion
Product The first of the Four Ps of marketing is product. A product may be sometimes a tangible good
or an intangible service that meets a need or desire of consumers. Whether you sell custom pallets or
wood products or provide high end accommodations, it s critical to have a definite grasp of exactly
what your product is together with what
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  • 2. Counter Argument On Meditation Counter Argument Although admired by many very few of us truthfully know what meditation is. It is more or less mental activity aiming at shifting human concentration to something else; others consider that humans meditate when they visualize something that gives them peacetime or satisfaction. No matter what the scientific definition is, the goal is to slow down and, eventually, completely break the continuous activity of the human mind. Mariam Emara is supporting meditation powerfully as she is an Arhati Yogi, pranic healer and meditation instructor she is trying to transfer her knowledge to others and to inspire people to start practicing meditation. Although the writer of the article tried to promote the idea and practice of meditation, she relied more on her personal experience instead of scientific facts. She resorted to false assumption, logical fallacies and weak evidence from different cultures without explaining any of them. The reader would with the author s ideas because at the beginning she mentioned that meditation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first logical fallacy is slippery Slope meditation can help, because it is the brain that ultimately controls the body. Meditation is a mental and spiritual activity, while the brain in the article context is a human organ that produces chemicals, renews cells and controls the physiological aspects of the human body. I.e. meditation as a spiritual practice does not necessarily lead to physiological enhancement. Another slippery slope is: by using techniques of positive affirmation, it can help in weight loss. Weight loss is more problematic than this. The third logical fallacies false analogy Egypt has not always been fertile ground for a meditation culture...many people do not believe in meditation. The fourth logical fallacy generalization American or Chinese counterparts practice meditation and make a difference in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Arterial Oxygen Saturation It is known that as altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, as does the partial pressure of oxygen (Hall Table 44 1). That same table demonstrates that the partial pressures of both oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli decrease as well. However, the alveolar water vapor pressure remains unchanged constant at 47mmHg no matter the altitude (Hall 561). The most deleterious result of these factors is that less oxygen is being delivered to the tissues. Fortunately for me, Guyton and Hall says that altitude has a relatively insignificant effect on arterial oxygen saturation at 9,000ft (Hall Figure 44 1). It is not until 10,000ft that arterial oxygen saturation begins to steeply decline. The physical affects of acute hypoxia according to Hall are drowsiness, lassitude, mental and muscle fatigue, sometimes headache, occasionally nausea, and sometimes euphoria. These effects progress to a stage of twitchings or seizures above 18,000 feet and end, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to an article in Oxford Journals, one of the first steps in acclimitization is polycythemia. This increase in red blood cells can be seen within the first two days of ascension. However, the author is quick to point out that it is nonetheless a slow process and therefore not nearly as vital to acclimitization as the other factors that come into play, the most crucial of which is the increase pulmonary ventilation (West). Low oxygen is immediately sensed by chemoreceptors in the carotid and aortic bodies, which then send signals to the respiratory centers of the brain, resulting in an increase in respiration. In a matter of only days, acclimitization increases our: pulmonary ventilation, concentration of red blood cells, lung diffusing capacity, vascularity of tissues, and ability of cells to use oxygen (Hall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Deception By William Shakespeare s Play In William Shakespeare s play 1 Henry IV, deception is a recurring theme. Main characters King Henry IV, Hotspur and Prince Hal deceived people to benefit themselves. Were these characters deceiving their subordinates to gain power or were their choices and actions political strategy geared toward gaining honor and maintaining the well being of the nation? All three main characters deceive people to gain power which can be seen as an act of malice and disloyalty but also as a political strategy. King Henry deceives King Richard II into believing that he is on his side while he is secretly planning a rebellion, Hotspur does the same to King Henry by deceiving him into thinking that he is on his side while also secretly planning a rebellion and Prince Hal deceives the kingdom s people into thinking he is this wild child so they will be more impressed with him when he becomes the mature prince and adequate potential leader he was expected to be all along. All of this deception brings up the question, do the characters use deception purely for their own benefit or for the benefit of the greater good? Shakespeare s use of deception for power shows these three characters true intentions, for King Henry IV deception is used to gain power to benefit the kingdom while on the other hand, for Hotspur deception is used to gain power for his own benefit and the benefit of his family while in Prince Hal s complicated case, deception is used both for his own benefit and ultimately the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Exploring Tax Morale Essay The question of why people pay taxes is as old as taxes themselves. Allingham and Sandmo (1972) provided the main theoretical model based on the economics of crime approach (Becker [1968] 1974) where individuals would evade taxes as long as the payoff from tax evasion outweighs the costs of being caught evading. Increasing the costs of cheating more audits, and stiffer penalties should reduce tax evasion. Unfortunately, over time that theoretical approach has shown its limitations. First, it cannot explain why observed levels of tax compliance in empirical studies and in experiments are higher than the model s theoretical predictions based on probabilities of detection and penalties. Second, exclusive reliance on incentives may crowd ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That has prompted the search for alternative models that may better capture the complexity of tax compliant behavior (Alm, 1999). Theoretical concerns focused on the role of norms in explaining tax compliance behavior or attitudes about complying with taxes (e.g. Cullings and Lewis 1997, Schnellenbach 2006) Taxpayers may have an intrinsic motivation to comply with taxes which was termed Tax Morale (Torgler 2003b, 2006) which is shaped by individual and institutional norms (Torgler, 2003b). Unlike the traditional model of tax evasion, taxpayers rationality is assumed as limited; norms act as devices helping individuals to make their own tax compliance decisions (Torgler, 2003b) Although limited by the still developing links between tax compliance attitudes and tax compliant behavior (Halla, 2010) empirical results show plausibly Tax Morale may influence taxpayer behavior as it appears correlated with the size of the underground economy (Alm and Torgler 2006, Torgler and Schneider 2007). The purpose of this paper is to work on the finding that trust in government affects Tax Morale to propose a more precise explanation on how governments elicit taxpayers trust. Using insights from the literature on political trust and social capital, we will contend that what drives trust in government are the actions of government officials street level bureaucrats when they interact with individuals at the adjudication of public goods and services. The plan for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a health condition that is defined as pain located in the posterior aspect of the body between the 12th rib and the inferior gluteal folds, with or without radiating pain (Dionne et al., 2008), which has continued at least three months and has caused pain on at least half the days in the past six months (Deyo et al., 2014). Chronic low back pain is a globally prevalent condition that affects many individuals. In fact, epidemiological studies have shown that 60 80% of Westernized adults have experienced or will experience back pain at some point in their lives (Krismer and van Tulder, 2007; Rubin, 2007). The universal estimates of the one year incidence of a first ever episode of LBP was reported to range between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mexico Borderlands This historiography will cover published works that deal with the topic, the history of medicine in the United States Mexico borderlands. There are three sections that will analyze the history of medicine in the borderlands in different capacities. The three sections are Transnational Medical Borderlands Histories, Public Health and The Indigenous Agent, and Traditional Medicine in the Borderlands. These three sections all use distinct and unique sources that may seem untraditional for historians, but help tells a unique version of the story from different academic perspectives. This historiography includes historians and historical sources along with medical journals, an anthropologist and a sociologist to give a multidisciplinary approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These three chapters discussed an intertwining time as well as issues. The three chapters also had titles that seemed to flow from one to the next. Chapter two titled, The Promise of Progress. In chapter two Gonzalez discussed the agreement between United States and Mexican health officials about quarantines being useful and used to protect citizens in each country. Gonzalez also informs the audience that people in both Mexico and the United States had the idea that all people despite their class should be medically treated if ill. This would in turn help slow disease spread and out breaks. Chapter three titled, The Appearance of Progress. In chapter three Gonzalez discussed transnational employment with African Americans in the South (Alabama) looking for equality and freedom in Mexico. This is the same story Jacoby told in his article. Just like in the Jacoby piece Gonzales comes up with the same outcome. Racial equality in Mexico compared to that in the United States was just an illusion. It is the appearance of progress from the outsider s perspective with transnational movement of labor from the United States to Mexico and better racial relations in Mexico, but this appearance is a façade. Chapter four is, The Power of Progress. This section analyzed the Laredo small pox riots at the turn of the twentieth century. Quarantine camps are setup in Laredo that discriminated against ethnic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Why Should Magnetic Levitation Trains be Implemented in... Magnetic Levitation Trains Magnetic Levitation Trains, why should they be implemented in the United States? Whenever individuals talk about trains, a few ideas pop into one s mind. These include the railway tracks that provide runways for the wheels, the noise associated with them and the long heavy carriages that they pull. Utilizing the words Magnetic Levitation in relation to trains may seem like a peculiar idea. Why? Levitation can be described as the act of raising an object upward in relation with its lightness. Trains are known to be heavy. Magnetic levitation, which is also known as Maglev, is a rail technology that utilizes a special magnetized railway track to suspend a train on a magnetic cushion so that it can move freely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The alternating current induces a shifting magnetic field, which creates different temporary poles at timed intervals. Due to the positioning of the semiconducting magnets and creation of the different electromagnetic forces, the like pole tend to push while the unlike poles attract, therefore, causing motion in the direction dictated by the alternating current (Funk and Getsla, 2006). Adoption of this technology in the United States of America would change the railway transportation system forever. Firstly, the Maglev trains do not produce any noise. This is because the technology does not incorporate wheels, bearings, axles and the metallic railway track (Livingston, 2011). The train is propelled by and kept on the guide way by the well coordinated magnetic forces acting within the semiconducting magnet and the coils. This means that the noise pollution caused by trains as they move from town to town would be eliminated (McMahon and Mora, 2010). Secondly, this technology does not cause any friction between the train and the track, therefore, allowing for smooth rides. As the train floats on the track, the friction and the unevenness of the conventional track are eliminated (Shadbolt, 2013).. This facilitates individuals to carry out various activities such as reading and working in a comfortable manner compared to the conventional trains. Adopting this technology will provide more comfort in the public transportation sector. Numerous services for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Bolivar Essay Draft One of Term Paper on: Simon Bolivar IBH History of the Americas Simon Bolivar does not deserve the title of Liberator of Latin America. Latin America as we know it today has undergone many changes throughout history. The beginning for this time of change was 1808. Spain, the country most widely responsible for the colonization of Latin America, was in trouble with France s master of conquest, Napoleon Bonaparte. Napolien overthrew the King of Spain and replaced him with his brother, Joseph Bonaparte. The repercusions of this evet rolled through Latin America and primed the atmosphere for revolution. The colonial people of Latin America had no loyalty to the new Jing Joseph. This lack of respect for the new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Venezuela, the Republics are torn down by bloody counter revolutions, led by non creoles. In Mexico, Father Hidalgo and Morelos were crushed by their conservative countrymen. The second phase, which was less political and more militarily based took place between 1815 and 1825, and ended with the triumph of the patriots. It was an an all out militarization of the war; Simón Bolívar, for example, was able to incorporate popular elements into his armies, such as the llaneros (plainsmen), who had previously been formidable enemies of the patriot enterprise, and actually had forced his early attempts at independence into the ground. There change of loyalty to him indicated his own changing in value and understanding that he would need to please more than the creole class. In Mexico, a different process took place, but it reflects the real politics that characterized this successful predominatly military phase: the Royalist commander Agustín de Iturbide assimilated conservative and progressive elements into an independent monarchy with him at its head. He did not last long, but he lasted long enough to ensure the transition from colonial to national Mexico. The victory of the patriots was ambigious, however the social and political structures of power continued to be oppressive for the mass majority of the people in the new republics. Throughout the nineteenth century, incessant civil war resulting from the powder keg of popular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Argument For The Elimination Of Television Approximately twenty five billion dollars is spent on advertising a year, a number far greater than the amount spent on education nationally. Why so much money? Jerry Mander in his book Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, lays out the numerous problems that exist with television, a problem that cannot necessarily be improved. In essence, technology is not a tool that is neutral. Mander describes that in different institutions and technologies, such as advertising, mass production, militaries, the basic structure of particular technology or institution establishes its influence on the world, the types of individuals that will make use of it, and how people will use it. Television is a tool that established the kinds of effects it will have on peoples lives, how people will use it, and who will use it, and if such technology continues to be used, the kinds of effects and political forms that will result from it. Mander develops four arguments throughout his book. The first argument Mander describes is that television conditions people to accept another person s authority. He begins by explaining that although television might be interesting and useful it packs people into a mental as well as a physical condition suitable for the appearance of autocratic control. Artificial environments, therefore, strip individuals of obtaining direct knowledge of nature. He follows his second argument by stating that technological advances are controlled by the powers that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Symbols Of The Bear Chose to write about this story because it is full of many ideas and symbols that are reflected in reality. The author may have written this story for other reasons, but at least I understand it in a different way and will work on a conceptual analysis of it. I drew attention to this sentence mentioned by the writer in the first section The encounter was unpremeditated on both sides. I was not hunting for a bear, and I have no reason to suppose that a bear was looking for me. Because on the assumption that the bear is a symbol of the problem and the narrator a symbol of man, the important question is: Does man seek the cause of the problem as a result of his thinking or his actions, or is it the problems that seek behind man, since it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact is that escape from the problem is not a kind of lack of courage, but it may be a tactical withdrawal so that man can gather his strength and focuses his thinking on how to salvation. What would be my wife s mortification when the news was brought that her husband had been eaten by a bear! I think here is a kind of humor and fun by the author, which I find unacceptable and illogical here in such dangerous moments. Instead of thinking about survival, he is looking for what would be told after his death or the scandal that his family will suffer because he was killed by a bear! Perhaps the author wanted to slightly ease the reader from the tension caused by the story. The writer finally beat the bear and managed to kill him. This teaches us persistence and patience until we achieve victory and we can overcome the enemy. The writer then returns to his home as a victor after overcoming his problem and killing the bear. This reflects our sense of happiness and pride among family members, and that one is proud of himself when overcoming his problems. Indeed, this may be one of the reasons for happiness in life, but it is certain that happiness has many other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. High School Prologue Botera, The Botera Training Academy, 3 weeks later Every day for three weeks Quincey has been woken up by the same man knocking on the door. He could have gotten up earlier if he wanted to but he doesn t want to. He gets ready like every other morning. He goes to his morning classes like every other morning. On his free period he goes to the indoor track and there is one other person there, a girl with brown hair and she is wearing gray shorts, and a gray and black sports bra. He thinks she is pretty hot and he starts to run. After running three quarters of his free period he has ran four miles. He stops and takes a drink of his water and she walks over. Hey, I m Quincey, he says and extends his arm. I m Luna, she says and shakes his hand. Nice to meet you, Luna, he says. You too, Quincey tries to look her in the eyes, but won t because he is afraid he will blush. Instead he looks at her forehead, but finds that he can t help looking at her eyes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Luna got sent there it was only halfway complete. It had been being built the whole time and it was finally done. She has no clue what it is for and why it must be kept such a secret. For weeks ships have been coming in. At least half a dozen star destroyers have docked. The Avenger comes in the evening, Quincey with it. She has been working at the docking bay for a month now. They need every pair of hands they can get down there right now with all the damaged and new ships coming in. Her job is to fix the damaged ones. Right now she is fixing a damaged hauler that got clipped by an asteroid. The work is hard, but she keeps going. She is fixing the left side engine when she realizes she is missing her screwdriver. She looks around trying to find it. She walks around the ship with her toolbox. She drops it and it hits the cold steel floor with a loud bang. He s there leaning against the side of the ship, twirling the screwdriver in his fingers, a playful smile on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Roles And Responsibilities Of People Assigned Specific... Outline the roles and responsibilities of people assigned specific health and safety duties at work Principle Contractor The principle contractor is the contractor in which has overall control of the construction period on projects, which have more than one contractor. During the construction phase there should only be one principle contractor appointed by the client at any one time. The principle contractor has a role under the CDM (construction development management) regulation to manage the health and safety of the construction project he/she is assigned too, this involves liaising with the client and principle designer during the time period of the project this also is included during the pre construction phase; this is the design and planning stage of a project that is to be undergo. The principle contractor will to support the management of the project beside the principle designer and client. Managing for a principle contractor has a wide range of different factors such as planning, managing, monitoring, securing, providing welfare facilities, providing site induction and liaising of design. Planning will involve the principle contractor to prepare a construction phase plan that will allow the works to be carried out without risk to health and the safety of sight. Planning can be as simple as asking what does the work involve what needs to be done and when should it be? How can it be done? Who should be doing it? What resources do I need? Monitoring means that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Effects Of Agriculture On The Environment Agriculture is very important, but it also harms the environment if not conducted carefully. Agriculture is harming the quality of groundwater, the amount of nitrogen applied to the soil, and causing runoff to go into the ocean . Agriculture is a human activity; it harms the carbon cycle and the water cycle. Modern agricultural practices have started the process of agricultural pollution. This process causes the degradation of the ecosystem, land, and environment due to the modern day byproducts of agriculture. (Conserve Energy Future) Agriculture contributes to climate change by releasing greenhouse gas emissions which disperse into the air. According to Will Allen, green farmer extraordinaire, greenhouse gasses along with the manufacture and use of pesticides and fertilizers, fuel and oil for tractors, equipment, trucking and shipping, electricity for lighting, cooling, and heating, and emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide... make a huge impact on the environment. The end result can be between 25 and 30 percent of the U.S. s overall carbon footprint. The relationship between management of agricultural and the Geoscience data, along with the results of global climate, will be discussed in the following paragraphs. Problem Agriculture is the practice of farming, which can be anything from growing crops to raising animals that provide food. Different types of farming impact the environment and ecosystems. The environment gets affected in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Glorious Mansa Musa Essay Mansa Musa, the venerable emperor of Mali, famous throughout Africa, revered by his people, was a true renaissance man. Why has history forgotten such a man when it has remembered Julius Caesar, Henry VIII or Napoleon, but not this man? It is because small minded white men only respect other white men, they see all others as inferior. The white dominance of history is obvious when only recently are Asians being recognized, only recently people have heard of men like Genghis Khan or Confucius. Yet Africans have also had great people who need to be recognised and acknowledged. Now is the time to be rid of old prejudice and to acknowledge Mansa Musa, who was not only a great African but a king of one of the most enlightened empires of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Mansa Musa had a baggage train of 80 camels, each carrying 300 pounds of gold. (Coleman De Graft Johnson). His caravan, the finest ever seen, was magnificent. He did not just bring his riches to spend, but freely gave it away. Word of his generosity spread, wherever he traveled throughout. Mansa Musa became a legend in the eyes of the people, a man so rich, but generous, powerful, yet humble, and intelligent, but not aloof. Mansa Musa had a vision of making Timbuktu the educational center of Africa. While on his hajj he collected the greatest scholars in Africa. He convinced some of the of the finest minds of Cairo to come, for Mali would only have the best. The mosque of Sankore became the primary teaching centre and laid the foundations of the University of Sankore (Coleman De Graft Johnson). With Musa s patronage the University of Sankore became one of the finest universities of the time. The university unlike European universities at the time had no central administration or required courses, instead students focused on specific topics such as religious studies, law and literature(Khiar, Zulkifi). Because of the University of Sankore today colleges and universities allow people to major in a certain field. Under Mansa Musa, Mali became the the largest and one of the most renown kingdoms in Africa. Gold was abundant and the empire was prosperous; what more could one ask for? Though as it turns out fame and prosperity can be fleeting. The empire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Why Is Income Inequality an Important Issue for the... Why is income inequality an important issue for the Chinese society and its future economic growth? Introduction Nowadays, China has become the second largest economy in the world. The GDP (gross domestic product) of china was growing at 9.7% per year in average since 1978, which the year of Chinese open door politic founded. China also has become the biggest producer and consumer in many key agricultural and industrial markets and the largest FDI recipient among the developing countries. The performance of china in developing of economy is called china s economic miracle , which be studied by many economists. However, there are also bad results with the development of economy in china such as environment disruption, corruption and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Gini coefficients of rural populations increased about 75% and the urban increased about 113% in these 30 years. Moreover, the aggregate Gini coefficient for China reached 0.4 by 2000, which imply the serious income inequality of China in general. At the same time, the class formation is also getting serious from these 30 years. The income ratios of top 10% urban households was 3 times to the bottom 10% in 1985, but it s turn to about 9 in 2007, which showed in figure 5. Figure 5 Income ratios of top/bottom 10% urban households, 1985 2007 Although the income inequality is very serious in china, some economists based on Kuznets s Inverted U Curve Hypothesis , still argue that is good for Chinese economy. The income inequality is the reasonable products of industrialization. They believe that China is in the initial stage of industrialization, so the income inequality is positive to Chinese economy like proving cheap labour force. However, they ignored many serious damage of income inequality to Chinese society and future economic growth. The damage of income inequality The rising urban rural income inequality made a deeper and deeper gap between urban areas and rural areas. In China, with the rapid development of urban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Land Grant Universities Introduction The colleges and universities established in all states by the first Morrill Act in 1862 and the second Morrill Act in 1890 are land grant institutions (Sherwood, 2004). The original mission of the land grant universities institutions is To teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic, and arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life, (Shiplett et al., 2011, p. 84). Today, the land grant institutions continue to provide equitable access to education and develop innovations that continue to strengthen the US. Land grant universities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, land grant universities have moved from their original mission as a result of some issues, which include budget related financial issues and the small number of agriculture student enrollment. The financial issue drove some land grant universities to increase the tuitions and fees on their students, and it shifted the institution from their historical mission to provide higher education for all citizen from all classes. The second issue is the small number of agriculture students enrollment each year. This issue threated the survival of the agriculture colleges in the land grant universities. Overall, land grant universities have shifted from their mission that was provided by our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Neeha Naqvi At the high court in Toronto, Neha Naqvi sentenced Michelle Omoruyi aged 43 to life imprisonment after the accused is found guilty of human smuggling and trafficking of nine individuals: five children and four adults on April 19 at 21 hours. On sentencing, Neha Naqvi made the following statement in court: I find it difficult to understand how, why a privileged woman would resort to such inhumane acts of which you have been found guilty. The nine individuals were helpless; they were detracted from their homeland, and some too young to even speak. These nine Nigerians were taken away from their homes and were being trafficked to countries so far different from theirs. With no documents or identification. These children and adults who were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These aggravating factors include, but are not limited to; Trying to leave Canada into the U.S illegally, with another nine people who have no identification, Trafficking children under the age of 18 and five of them, Trafficking adults over the age of 18 (four of them), and lastly, Abusing the Canadian Immigration System as well as the Canadian border system. This was taken into consideration while preparing the sentence. The goals of the sentence will be heavily towards the protection the public from your outrageous behaviour. Not knowing if you will come out of jail to repeat such actions we must keep safe the children, adults, and elderlies in our society. Rehabilitation is another aspect of the goal of your sentence. While completing your sentence you will be going to weekly classes about the Canadian law and Humanity classes building yourself to become a better person. Though you will not be able to use these classes in the real world, you must learn about the actions that you took and how they affected the people. In respect to the Trafficking and Human Smuggling, there are a number of sentences which I can impose, I have, after viewing all evidence and arguments carefully, decided that the best punishment in the public and yourself would be life imprisonment. The minimum period of time that you will serve in prison to satisfy the requirements of the protection of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ethical Principles, Applied To The Use Of Professional Ethics Professional Ethics When ethical principles are applied to the use of professional ability to general situations, then Professional ethics takes its origin. Those who are working in acknowledged professions exercise specialist knowledge and skill. How the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a service to the public can be considered a moral issue and is termed professional ethics. Professionals are capable of making judgments, applying their skills and reaching informed decisions in situations that the general public cannot, because they have not received the relevant training. One of the earliest examples of professional ethics is probably the Hippocratic Oath to which medical doctors still adhere to this day. Professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus it is also a form of applied ethics. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. Business ethics has both normative and descriptive dimensions. As a corporate practice and a career specialization, the field is primarily normative. Academics attempting to understand business behavior employ descriptive methods. The range and quantity of business ethical issues reflects the interaction of profit maximizing behavior with non economic concerns. Interest in business ethics accelerated dramatically during the 1980s and 1990s, both within major corporations and within academia. For example, today most major corporations promote their commitment to non economic values under headings such as ethics codes and social responsibility charters. Adam Smith said, People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices. Governments use laws and regulations to regulate business behavior.Ethics implicitly regulates areas and details of behavior that lie beyond governmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Imperialism And Education Throughout this semester, all of the novels and poetry that we have read have a great deal to do with an individual s personal education. Within the last two works, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and The Jungle Book, present the importance of education in the form of not only enlightenment, but also as a tool to ensure clarity of mind and ambitions. In a current sense, we are dealing with the same sort of issues in education. This can in a conceptual way be applied to the difficult idea of combining and finding a balance between the traditional form of teaching with the technology advanced form of education that we are beginning to find normal, in contrast with the concept of British imperialism blending with the previous Indian culture to give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is simply an irrational apprehension toward people of different races or countries than your own. Although the British see India simply as a land to colonize, they are resistant to even contemplating the idea of accepting some of the Indian traditions. The current pieties of the Indian culture were not only decimated, but were being suppressed. We also see this form of resistance in education as well. The state now requires standards of technology to be included in every lesson plan that it taught. For traditional teachers who have no experience with much of the technology, this can be overwhelming and they resist it on all fronts because they do not understand it. We see this concept of the expectation for us to drop the traditional ideals or techniques that we know well for something that is supposedly better within the jungle in the story The Miracle of Purun Bhagat: He had been, as the Old Law recommends, twenty years a youth, twenty years a fighter though he had never carried a weapon in his life and twenty years the head of a household. He had used his wealth and his power for what he known both to be worth; he had taken honor when it came his way; he had seen men and cities far and near, and men and cities had stood up and honored him. Now he would let these things go, as a man drops the cloak he needs no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How To Write An Essay On Colombia Colombia Did you know that Colombia is 440,800 square miles, and only half of it is populated. The southern half of Colombia has a very large tropical rain forest. I bet you didn t know that the equator passes through Colombia either. That is the reason for the warm climate, but Colombia isn t all warm weather. In this geographical report you can learn this and more about Colombia. Land Colombia has many different land features such as rivers, mountains, volcanoes, basins, highlands, rain forest, and straits. Colombia is 440,800 square miles, with a population of 47.12 million people. That gives colombia a population density of 47 people per square kilometer. That is smaller that Iowa s. It is smaller because of the Colombia also many different places to live. You could live in the urban areas of Colombia that are used for big businesses and living. Or there is rual areas that are used for farming and living. If neither of these are for you then you might want to live in a suburban area that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are 456 different species of mammals that are said to have been found. There are are 1,800 different species of birds that have been found. Colombia has many different types of animals that can only be found there. There are many different animals in Colombia. Some of the many birds are grey fronted dove, and the blue tailed emerald. Some of the mammals are the colombian wooly monkey, and the white fronted chimp. Some of the plants are the amazon grape, and the brazil nuts. People and Culture Did you know that the major religion is Catholicism. In Colombia the are about 47.12 million people living in Colombia today. That make a population density of 43 people per square kilometer. There population density is smaller than Iowa s. This is partly because of the large rain forest in the southern half. The majority of people work in either the Agricultural occupation and in the Industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Did Josef Mengele Medical Experiments The Holocaust was led by Adolf Hitler during World War II. There were many countries involved such as, the United States of America, Italy, France, and Germany. The Angel of Death also known as Dr. Josef Mengele was one of the most famous doctors that worked in the internment camps. Some of the experiments were on twins and dwarfs. Dr. Mengele used a lot of different experiments against the Jews and there are lasting effects/remnants from the experiments. During the first phase of experiments, pairs of twins and people with abnormalities through heritage were put on display for Dr. Mengele and were assigned to go through all conceived medical examinations. These people had their picture taken. Plaster casts were made from their own jaws and teeth. They were also toe printed and fingerprinted. As soon as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tub of ice water proved to be the fastest way to drop the body temperature. The victims of these experiments were young, healthy Jews and Russians. Usually they were stripped and were to be prepared for their experiments. An insulated probe, which measured the drop in the body s temperature was put into the rectum. The probe was held in the rectum by an expandable metal ring that would have been composed to open the inside of the rectum to hold it thoroughly in place. After they got the probe in place the victim would then be placed into a tub of ice water and begin to freeze. It was later learned that most victims strayed from consciousness and died when their body temperature dropped down to 25 degrees Celsius. The intense winters in Auschwitz made a natural place for some of these experiments. The other way to freeze a victim was to restrain them on a stretcher and take them outside naked (Medical Experiments of the Holocaust and Nazi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Animal Fashions In The Fashion Industry Animal fur and skin started being used centuries ago. It started as a functional material however in time animal provided materials became a statement for high end fashion. Veganism movement started 70 years ago however only got popular last year. It is lead by 14 to 34 years olds aka millennial. Fashion evolves and something new comes to the market everyday. Lately, healthy lifestyle is very popular. The trend affected the fashion industry as well. Consumer became more aware of the harm, fashion industry puts on animals in order to use their fur and skin. Animals are hanged, bled to death and strangled with wire nooses. Each year around 31 million animal loses their lives Leather is on of the biggest animal product market in the fashion industry. However, it is one of the most brutal one. It can be made from couple different animals. Such as pic, goat, cow, sheep or kangaroos, alligators and snakes like exotic animals which are more on the expensive side. Chinese market also uses cats and dogs for leather production since the cost if lower when it s compared to the other animals. Most of the leather products consumer sees on the market comes from China and India. Where are the places animals harmed the most. Another big market is the fur industry. Also most fur comes from China as well. The cheapest methods are used to kill the animals. Such as poisoning them, giving gas or electrocution method which an breathing creature should never experience. Fur industry harms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Phantom Tamer Case This phantom sticker that supposedly left residue in the shape of a heart on the duct tape found at the crime scene, was brought up in the trial by the prostitution even though a sticker was never found. According to an article (Goddard, 2011), Elizabeth Fontaine, a forensic examiner in the FBI s Latent Print Unit, testified in court that they were unable to find any fingerprints on the duct tape, but during the examination, an outline of a heart appeared on one of the corners and edge, that was approximately the size of a dime. Fontaine compared the heart shaped outline to the outline of debris that gathers around the edges of a used Band Aid. The Phantom sticker showed up during the examination of the duct tape under a special lighting tool ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Constructivist Beliefs And Assumptions That Learners... The foundations of this study are cemented with the constructivist beliefs and assumptions that learners actively construct their meaning and alter their prior knowledge by interacting with the learning environment (Jansen Land, 2012). Constructivist approach to learning emphasizes the importance of actively building meaning by interacting with the learning environment and integrating new information into the learners existing knowledge (Dede, 2008; Dabbagh, 2006; Colburn, 2000). Students learn better when they are actively engaged in learning process (Jaakkola, 2012). In inquiry learning environments students learn by actively participating in the learning process, interacting with learning materials and building new knowledge upon their prior knowledge (von Glasersfeld, 1989; Jaakkola, 2012). Consequently inquiry contexts are more effective (Brown, 1997; Bybee, 2000; Edelson, Gording, Pea, 1999; Haury, 1993; Jaakkola, 2012), than traditional learning by just discharging the knowledge towards the learner (Ernest, 1995). Although inquiry is a powerful way of learning (National Research Council, 2000), due to a multitude of factors, inquiry is still not the most dominant method used in the brick and mortar classroom (Kubieck, 2005). Martell (2012) identified issues such as lack of hands on tools, content knowledge, and classroom control among the main obstacles for the implementation of inquiry practices. From elementary school to college level hands on inquiry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Human Reproductive Cloning Debate One of the most controversial areas in genetic engineering is human or reproductive cloning. The topic has raised moral and ethical concerns among critics. According to the Gallup poll conducted in 2014, only 13% of Americans believed cloning human beings is morally acceptable (May, 2016). This shows a disapproval of such technology by the public. Human reproductive cloning is the creation of an individual who has identical nuclear genetic material (DNA) to an existing human being, and who is allowed to develop to term and beyond (Bio Centre, n.d.). This science uses somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Dolly, the sheep, was the first mammal cloned using this technology, and its possible utility for human cloning has been argued ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When couples carry genetic risk, they might consider reproductive SCNT to avoid passing a serious genetic disease on to their offspring (Daar et al., 2016). If the technology is abused, people might try to create perfect human beings, as Hittler attempted. Reproductive SCNT involves the production of a child through an asexual procedure, a fundamental departure from natural or assisted conception (ex: IVFs) in which a child s genome is unique from either parent (Daar et al., 2016). Some orthodox Christians believe that this method destroys the link between a human relationship and the being of a child (Bio Centre, n.d.). Reproductive cloning may harm children psychologically. Parents might harbor unfair expectations on the child, and this can hinder the child s personal growth and undermine the child s interests in forming a unique identity (Daar et al., 2016). There are safety concerns regarding human cloning. Between 95 98% of mammalian cloning experiments have resulted in miscarriages, still births, and life threatening abnormalities (Bio Centre, n.d.). Similar abnormalities may occur in human reproductive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How To Write An Essay On The Movie Rear Window Rear Window In the Alfred Hitchcock movie, Rear Window, a magazine photographer named L.B. Jeff Jefferies is confined to his apartment with his leg in a cast. He injured his leg on an assignment. Other than daily visits from an insurance company nurse and from his girlfriend Lisa, he has occupied his time by watching the apartment s across the court yard from his rear window. He watches the apartment of a struggling musician, a dancer he calls Ms. Torso, a couple who sleeps on a fire escape who has a dog that they lower in a basket into the court yard daily, a newlywed couple, a women who he refers to as Ms. Lonelyheart because she has imaginary dinner dates, and a couple with a bedridden wife. One evening he sees the husband with the bedridden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He talks with his nurse and Lisa about it and finally convinces them as well. He is not so successful at convincing his detective friend. He continues to watch the apartment to see if he can get more proof. At one point Lisa goes over to that apartment to deliver a note because Jeff is stuck in his wheel chair all he can do is watch from his window. During this time the one couple s dog is found dead in the court yard. Jeff and Lisa think that the husband did it because part of the wife s body is buried in the roses. The nurse and Lisa go to the garden to look, and again Jeff is stuck inside only able to watch. When they find nothing Lisa goes up the fire escape and goes inside the husband s apartment. As Jeff and the nurse are watching they notice that Ms. Lonelyheart is about to commit suicide, but changes his reason as they sees the man coming home and Lisa is still in there. Lisa gets caught by the police. Helpless Jeff sends the nurse to bail her out of jail. While he is home alone the husband finds out what Jeff suspects and comes over and tries to kill Jeff. The husband drops Jeff out the window but he is rescued by police, nurse and Lisa, but not before breaking his other leg. The man admits to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Greek Myth Of Icarus The Greek myth of Icarus goes as follows. In ancient Greece, there was a brilliant inventor named Daedalus. This man had a son named Icarus. They both lived on the island of Crete, which was ruled by a tyrant named King Minos. Wanting to escape from island with his son to avoid King Mino s wrath, Daedalus invented wings to fly across the sea with. As the only means of escape, Daedalus warned his son to neither fly too high to the sun and too low to the sea. As the two made their escape, Icarus had forgotten his father s warning. He enjoyed the feeling of flying too much and soared higher and higher towards the sun. Eventually, he came too close to the sun and his wings melted. He plummeted towards the earth, where he fell to the sea and drowned. Stricken with grief at the loss of his son, Daedalus built a temple to the god Apollo and offered the wings he made as tribute. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Daedalus was a genius, his invention invaded a domain that belonged solely to the gods. In Greek mythology, only the Gods were allowed to fly. I believe it was also a lesson in humility. The warning Daedalus gave Icarus about flying too high could be analogous with knowing your limits or not wanting too much. However, in a painting done by Bruegel on the subject of Icarus, he paints the whole ordeal rather as insignificant. A religious man that lived in the 16th century, Bruegel s painting downplays the Greek gods in that they are only mythical and that the punishment Icarus receives was neither important nor divine. I think this illustrates that while myths may just be fantasy stories to amuse ourselves with, at one point they were someone else s religion. It s not a stretch of the imagination to think that no religion is immune from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Community Readiness For Adolescents And Obesity Prevention The article by Pradeilles et al., (2016) which is titled, Community readiness for adolescents overweight and obesity prevention is low in urban South Africa: a case study is a case study about teaching and obesity prevention in South Africa. A case study according to Wright (2014) is an approach which is used to describe a community, system, event or individual (p.108).This article explored the relationship between community interaction and teaching about healthy eating habits from religion organizations. This article is trustworthy on many different levels including credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability. Through discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of this article will provide evidence to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pradeilles et al., explain in the method session how a mixed methods design provided a wider in depth understand on overweight and obese prevention in the community. The Community Readiness Model survey was used to generate to how ready this community is for obesity interventions and the Focus Group Discussions was complemented by providing an in depth interpretation of the scores achieved to help to understand what might be appropriate target points for future interventions (Pradeilles et al., 2016, p. 3). This article provides any different areas which prove credibility. The transferability of a study according to Wright (2014) is the concept of external validity which is when the study and its findings could be repeated by other researchers working in different venues (p.115). Researchers should provide sufficient information on the informants and the research context to enable the reader to assess the findings capability of being fit or transferable (Cope, 2017, p. 89). The study by Pradeilles et al, provided a detailed time line, note taking methods and criteria for choice of codes to demonstration its transferability. This study used a mixed research method which involved both qualitative and quantitative to collect quality and quantity data. Pradeilles et al., (2016) explain the mixed methods design allows the authors to obtain views from a greater number of people in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Synthesis of Acetaminophen Essay Synthesis of Acetaminophen Lab Report Bijal Patel, 20467049 Partner: Poojan Parikh T.A. s: Long Pu CHEM 123L, Section: 006, Rm: ESC 149 Tuesday February 4, 2013, 2:30pm 5:20pm Experiment Done: Tuesday January 22, 2013 Introduction Acetaminophen was first introduced in 1955 (Richman, 2004). It is an over the counter drug that relieves pain and reduced fevers. Acetaminophen is considered an alternate to aspirin since it does not irritate the stomach (Richman, 2004). It also has very low toxicity is it is used properly. Acetaminophen is cheap and easily obtainable from any pharmacy. Acetaminophen is created when the amine group of p aminophenol is acetylated by acetic anhydride. This creates an amide functional group and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were very few, if any, errors made during this lab. Questions 1. a) If 20 mL of water were added for every 1g of crude product then crystallization would occur in less quantity or not occur at all. As the solution is dissolved, heated, and later cooled, the impurities of the solution remain in the solution. As more solvent is added, more of the product will remain in the solution rather than crystallizing; hence, a much lower yield would be obtained. b) If 5mL of water were added for every 1g of crude product then one of two things would happen; the solid would not dissolve or the impurities would still be present within the product. The solvent is used to dissolve all the impurities of the crude product and if less solvent is available, the impurities would remain within the product. c) If room temperature solvent was used rather than cold solvent then more of the product will remain in the solution. As temperature increases, solubility also increases in most cases, which would keep some of the product dissolved resulting in a lower yield. 2. a) An organic compound is any compound that contains carbon, generally, are large chains of carbon that are covalently bonded. They can be gaseous, liquid or a solid (Seager; Slabaug, 2004).
  • 31. b) An amine is an organic compound/functional group that is derived by replacing one or more of its hydrogen atoms in ammonia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Jeffrey Fisher Final Paper Eng 102 Professor Peterson Trujillo and the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is not a happy book. The Author, Junot Diaz, does a great job fooling the reader into believing the story is about the De Leon family, specifically Oscar who is an over weight nerd trying to find the love of his life, but due to a family fuku or curse Oscar is having a lot of trouble doing so. Instead, the story actually portrays the dark history of the Dominican Republic under the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. Upon reading the stories of Oscar s relatives the reader feels a powerful message of fear and oppression due to the actions of the Trujillo regime. Even after the demise of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weeks later Abelard was arrested for apparently making jokes about dead bodies in the trunk of his car. Since Trujillo s henchmen disposed of opponents this way (Abrams, P. 13), he was accused of slandering Trujillo. Abelard spent the rest of his life tortured in prison and all records of his writing and identity were completely demolished by Trujillo and company. Both these stories show the power Trujillo had on his people. Trujillo wanted to make his presence felt everywhere in the Dominican Republic. This is shown when Diaz states Homeboy dominated Santo Domingo like it was his very own private Mordor; not only did he lock the country away from the rest of the world, isolate it behind the Platano Curtain, he acted like it was his very own plantation, acted like he owned everything and everyone, killed whomever he wanted to kill, sons, brothers, fathers, mothers, took women away from their husbands on wedding nights and then would brag publicly about the great honeymoon he had the night before. His eye was everywhere; he had a secret police that out stasi d the stasi, that kept watch on everyone, even those everyone s who lived in the states; a security apparatus so ridiculously mongoose that you could say a bad thing about El Jefe at eight forty in the morning and before the clock struck ten you d be in the Cuarenta having a cattleprod shoved up your ass. (Diaz Oscar Wao 224 225). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Isolation In The Book Thief Individuals dependably think they have it the most noticeably bad contrasted with others yet in Mark Zusak s novel The Book Thief, Zusak s shows how the Jews had endured a lot in World War 2. The Jews were isolated from their families, little children were burned alive and no kindness was appeared towards the Jews. Hitler executed around 6 million Jews and 50 million soldiers, that suggests that 12% of blameless Jewish children and grown ups passed away. Hitler did this as he trusted that the Jews were to be faulted for loss of the First World War. He thought executing them, and others would make the Germans/Aryans the superior race yet he killed children who shouldn t faulted because they didn t have any part in World War 1. Today s youngsters think they have it hard because they can t go out with their friends or don t have Wi Fi and so on. The Jews needed to survive, their relatives would be killed before them. In The Book Thief, Mark Zusak s shown the huge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He goes in extraordinary detail to grandstand the imbalance the Jews experienced. He demonstrates to us that the families that needed to help were rebuffed like the Huberman s. Zusak s utilized the consuming of the books that were composed by Jews symbolizes how the Jews were really placed in chambers and consumed because of their religion and appearance. He likewise utilized the accordion to show the misery of the family. The accordion used to give comfort as it would occupy them from the war however when Han s dies it demonstrates how it made the family endure as they didn t have whatever else to solace them. Ultimately the Nazi party/swastika symbolizes the anguish of the Jews because of the Nazis needing to be the unrivaled race which brought on an awesome heap of agony for the Jews. Stamp Zusak s get his message of the torment and imbalance against the Jews by depicting these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Aesop Is A Greek Narrator Aesop is a Greek narrator who created over six hundred fables. The fables were told orally and later translated into English. No author of Greek ancient times has been more read, translated, adapted, adorned, printed, and illustrated than the works of Aesop s. Aesop s fables consist of simple tales with moral endings surpassing time and place to be so connected to today as they were a thousand of years ago. Using (mostly) animals and lifeless objects that speak, solve problems, and generally have human characteristics, they remain widely popular and still inspire many contemporary stories, plays, and movies. While there is no record that Aesop ever wrote anything down, he probably just had them memorized since he told them over and over. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When King Lycurgus found that Aesop was still alive, he pardoned Aesop in return for help to solve his problem. The fourth and final crime cost Aesop his life. Aesop s sharp cleverness disrespected the magistrate, who schemed to humiliate and kill him. The magistrate had a gold cup concealed in Aesop s baggage. When it was found and recognized as stolen from a temple, Aesop was found guilty of blasphemy and theft. Aesop attempted to talk his way out of it but he was thrown from a cliff to his death. Aesop s fables consist of simple tales of moral endings to teach children. Many of the morals and phrases are well known today. One of the phrases that I always remember and one that all should know is slow and steady wins the race from The Tortoise and the Hare fable. This fable is about an arrogant hare and a leisurely tortoise that dare each other to a race. The hare gloats about how he could never lose to a slow moving tortoise. After the race begins the hare sops to rest, thinking that he has plenty of time. While the hare is sleeping, the tortoise passed him to win the race. This fable proves that slow and steady wins the race. The hare s arrogance convinced him, that he could never lose to a slower animal. This gave him the confidence that he could take a nap and still win the race. Even though the tortoise was slower, he was persistent and this allowed him to win the race. One source argues the following: Rarely does slow win any race. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The areas the case studies are located, have some... The areas the case studies are located, have some outstanding similarities in terms of their peculiar position in the geography of Georgia, respectively Azerbaijan. But also several social, ethnic, economic and ecological factors are comparably particular for the regions (c.f. Tarkhnishvili, 2001 for Georgia). In particular, the influence of the Soviet legacy on agriculture and local knowledge cultures seems to be an outstanding similarity. Georgia Agriculture and Environment In Georgia, the breakdown of the Soviet Union was followed by radical economic changes that in particular affected the agricultural sector (Bontjer et al., 2010) and resulted in changed land use patterns that have particular impacts on the natural environment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Javakheti Highlands (Armenian minorities) The Javakheti Highlands in Georgia are a treeless volcanic plateau with a basic height of 1900m a.s.l. and mountains reaching up to 3000m a.s.l., located in the border triangle of Georgia, Armenia and Turkey. The region is highly diverse, not only in terms of species richness and endemism , but also in terms of the ethnic groups Georgians, Armenians and Azeri which secure their livelihood on basis of the given resources (natural capital) in different ways. Even in comparison with other regions of Georgia, the region has a particularly high percentage of rural population (78 80 %, the average for Georgia ca. 47 %; c.f. Tarkhnishvili, 2001). Ethnic Armenians account for up to 95 % of the sedentary population in some villages (this also applies for the village the case study was conducted) of the Javakheti highland (European Centre for Minority Issues, 2002; Wheatley, 2004).1 The project region of this case study is located at the south most area of the Javakheti highland. It consists of one village and adjacent agricultural and pastoral land, which is either used by local population or transhumant actors from Eastern Georgia. The main area of investigation, on which this paper is based, is located in a mountain village inhabited by ethnic Armenians. First Armenian groups settled the highlands 1828 29 in the aftermath of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of Pina Bausch s Cafe M�ller And The Rite Of Spring Pina Bausch s classic Café Müller and The Rite of Spring seem to come from completely different worlds. The movement style, narratives, and musical scores are completely contrasting in the pieces. However, there is one similarity between the two the way Pina intelligently uses the music to inform her movement. In both works she utilizes both stillness/silence and repetition to create power and drama to match the music. As I watched a tall woman, stumble blindly across a crowded stage in silence, the last thing that crossed my mind was what kind of music could accompany such mundane yet ethereal movement. If I were to have guessed what musical score would be used for Pina Bausch s abstract choreography, I surely never would have imagined Henry Purcell s arias from Dido and Aeneas. On a basic level, Pina s choreography seemed to have no correlation to the music. The sporadic rhythm of her choreography never seemed to follow the trembling voice of the soprano or dramatic cry of the violins. In fact, as furniture and dancers unpredictably crash around the stage, her choreography almost serves as a second, contrasting musical score. At first, the choice of seemed as random as which chair the sleep walking women ran into yet her musical choice still seemed to fit perfectly. Oddly enough, the choreography did have an obsessively regular rhythm, it just did not correlate with the music s rhythms. In her piece, the dancers bursts of violent movement are followed by long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of Make Your Home Among Strangers Author, Jennine Capo Crucet, in her novel, Make Your Home Among Strangers, describes the story of Lizet, a first generation Cuban American college student. Lizet is accepted into an elite college has a hard time balancing school and family and to make matters even more challenging her mother, Lourdes becomes more involved in the Ariel Hernandez case, a young Cuban boy who was rescued and brought to Miami and now is on the verge of being deported. As the case progresses it shows us how Lizet changes as minority in a wealthy, white, university. Crucet s purpose is to convey the idea that, going to college is difficult especially when coming from a minority background. Crucet adopts a sentimental tone in order to appeal to similar experiences for readers who experienced college. Crucet begins her novel by having Lizet tell her story from the present day. She works at a laboratory where they study coral reefs. She starts to talk about herself and shocks her co workers by telling them stories the canals in Miami. She appeals to the emotional audience by revealing to us the substandard conditions she lived in. We are first introduced to the unpleasant experiences when Lizet is with her family. It first starts when she is describing her arrival back to Hialeah, the flight back from New York was supposed to surprise for her mother and sister but instead got a negative reaction by have them say, What the fuck are you doing here (24) and You re not supposed to be here (24). We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Itech 1005 ITECH1002 Assignment 1 Lecturer s Name: Sanjay Jha ATMC Sydney Assignment has to be submitted online on Moodle on or before the due date. SUBJECT CODE: ITECH1004 SUBJECT TITLE: NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT NUMBER AND TITILE: 1 NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT WORD COUNT (IF APPLICABLE): 3274 DUE WEEK: WEEK 6 LAB/TUTORIAL GROUP: LAB 2 LECTURER: SANJAY JHA TUTOR: SANJAY JHA STUDENT ID (FedUni): 30314027
  • 39. STUDENT FAMILY NAME: KIRAN STUDENT GIVEN NAMES: RIJAL I declare that this assignment is my individual work. I have not worked collaboratively nor have I copied from any other student s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made explicitly in the text, nor has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9 TOPIC 4: FILE SYSTEMS......................................................................................................... 9 4.1 BASIC TERMINOLOGY OF FILE SYSTEMS ................................................................................ 9 BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM: .................................................................................................. 9 PARTITION: ........................................................................................................................................... 10 FILE SYSTEM: ........................................................................................................................................ 10 MOUNTING ............................................................................................................................................ 10 UMOUNTING: ......................................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LINUX AND WINDOW FILE SYSTEM .................................................... 10 BASH SHELL .......................................................................................................................................... 11 4.3 ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE LINUX FILE PATHS: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. People Have Many Ideas About Developing Video Games Argument People have many ideas about developing video games. Though, I agree with some of those things up to a point; I disagree when they say that making games will be boring, hard, and/or repetitive. I am here to say, that is not entirely true. Silas Marner Silas marner appears in the doorway carrying Godfrey s own child. GOdfrey feels a sudden terror that the woman might not actually be dead. What can we deduce about Godfrey from his actions/thoughts here? His fundamental weakness as a person who would rather evade responsibility. He finds he cannot part with it. Thoughts jumping between hope and fear about the two outcomes of the situation. Compare Godfrey with Silas here: why is this such a messed up situation? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the research phase, gathering evidence against your argument will help you refute counterarguments. What creates your specific style (what separates one of you from another when it comes to presenting ideas)? A writer s style is what sets his or her writing apart and makes it unique. Style is the way writing is dressed up (or down) to fit the specific context, purpose, or audience. Word choice, sentence fluency, and the writer s voice all contribute to the style of a piece of writing. How a writer chooses words and structures sentences to achieve a certain effect is also an element of style. Style is not a matter of right and wrong but of what is appropriate for a particular setting and audience. Why does knowing the purpose of a presentation help in the process of creating it? Authors and audiences both have a wide range of purposes for communicating. The importance of purpose in rhetorical situations cannot be overstated. It is the varied purposes of a rhetorical situation that determine how an author communicates a text and how audiences receive a text. Rhetorical situations rarely have only one purpose. Purposes for Discussions: To inform To persuade To describe To convince To define To influence To review To argue To notify To recommend To instruct To change To advise To advocate To announce To urge To explain To defend To demonstrate To justify To illustrate To support As you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analyzing Identity from all Aspects in Nature This essay is about identity and analyzing identity from all aspects in nature. I have a strong understanding on identity and how one s identity can be derived from oneself and their surroundings. I am aware of such altercations because I myself am constantly changing my identity in order to fit in with different groups. For this reason I support the idea that society alters our identities and ultimately shapes the people that we are. For this reason my commentary on the essay will have more support on general ideas then the essay itself because I understand identity better on my own and without the support from the short stories. I plan to open this essay with a strong hook and a solid thesis statement that will continue to support my work throughout this essay. Due to the fact that I am writing this essay in one sitting and will not be able to add more ideas later I will unfortunately leave out salient ideas and thoughts that won t occur to me now but will become more evident as I continue to ponder the idea of identity. As long as I get out my main ideas and support them with evidence from the text I will have a solid piece of work completed on identity. An identity is not permanent neither is it naturally constructed. Certain aspects of one s identity are unchangeable such as their gender, religion, and family background. Even though a person is born with a definite gender some choose to change their gender and that is not included in previous statement. Other aspects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Concepts Of Marketing And Marketing Marketing deals with people s emotions and feelings, it also includes knowledge about the buyer s psychology, his motives, attitudes, as well as influences of his family, groups of friends, and culture. To increase advertisements persuasiveness, advertisers can use various means, such as the theory of cognitive dissonance The elements of the marketing process are referred to as a set of controllable tools that the firm blends to produce the response it wants in the target market The marketing process contains four steps. These four steps are all completed with the objective of creating value for your target customers. Some elements of the steps are executed continuously, for example monitoring the marketing environment. A few are done annually, that include the annual development of a marketing communications plan. Lastly, some of the steps, if done correctly, ought to last for decades, such as segmentation, targeting, and positioning. (According J. Hargrave, 2010) The Elements of Marketing or Marketing mix which is famously known as the 4P s of Marketing (stated by McCarthy in 1960) Product, Price, Placement or Place and Promotion Product The first of the Four Ps of marketing is product. A product may be sometimes a tangible good or an intangible service that meets a need or desire of consumers. Whether you sell custom pallets or wood products or provide high end accommodations, it s critical to have a definite grasp of exactly what your product is together with what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...