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The On The Planet Of Tatooine
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... on the planet of Tatooine a desolate place seemingly made
of solely sand, ruled not just by one sun but two a young slave boy born to no father, spends his free
time piecing together crafts from rusted junk to race in the lawless pod races. Cursed with a name (at
the time) of no significance, Anakin Skywalker is blind to the midi chlorians racing through his veins
and to the fact that he holds the greatest energy the force has ever seen. That is, until he is discovered
by Qui Gon Jinn and invited on a mission to protect the galaxy from the evil of Darth Maul, a Sith
lord.
Did I lose you yet? If you re a dedicated Star Wars fan you might have been able to make sense of that
chaos. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These prequels depict the events that led up to the fate of Darth Vader and the birth of the original
trilogy star, Luke Skywalker. I ve set out to analyze the intertextuality established within the original
Star Wars trilogy and presented in the prequel Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
My mom has always had a thorough obsession with the Star Wars films, this is probably directly
related to the fact that the original film was the first movie she ever saw in theater. Thus, I was raised
on intergalactic comparisons and plastic light saber battles. And somehow I managed to keep up
without ever seeing the films through my own eyes; I knew that two giant twisted buns over your ears
was credited to Princess Leia but I had no knowledge of what exactly she was ruling (a kingdom, a
planet, a galaxy?) I didn t know the difference between the galactic republic and the galactic empire.
Prior to a remarkably miserable day my senior year of high school, I had never paid mind to the
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The Four Pillars Of Sms
Title: The Four Pillars of SMS
When thinking of pillars you want to think of support and strength, something that will support a
structure that is built up on it. Any structure needs support to be sound and viable for years to come,
and that is exactly what the four Pillars of SMS does for the overall safety effort in any organization.
The four pillars are built around the most important aspects to ensure the proper operation of any
organization so that safety is the main concern of all. If one of those pillars isn t properly supported,
the entire SMS will fail. The four pillars work best when they complement each other throughout their
life span, they work together and depend on each other in order to make each pillar stonger and more
durable. Figure 1 Four SMS Components
Each of the four pillars plays a vital role in the overall strength and support of the Safety Management
System, which having its own specific role, and in the end all four support and depend on each other.
If one of those pillars isn t supported by the others, the entire Safety Management System can fail, and
more importantly it can fail those that are dependent on it while they are in a working environment.
The goal of a SMS (Safety Management System) is the proper and effective management of Safety
within an organization, especially the world of Aviation, but if applied correctly, it can be utilized and
adapted by any business or organization to work for them as well. Each Pillar
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A Past Life Of Enslavement Analysis
A Past Life of Enslavement At the time of our forced servitude to the whites, we struggled but
managed to keep a somewhat civil community in relationships within the plantation. We could not
marry under the law because only those considered legal entities who could enter contracts had that
entitlement. Most of us treated our relationships as marriage nonetheless, labeling one another
husband and wife even in knowing the whites kept neglecting our rights. On our plantation, and in
many others, the master encouraged marriage and had rituals to perform the act. Our owner awarded
us the ability to choose who our partner would be; however, I heard about times where masters would
force marriage upon their slaves (Williams 1 3). When we wished to
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Gwendolyn Brooks s The Mother
Gwendolyn Brooks is a famous, African American poetess who is famous for making a social
commentary upon the urban society in which she lives. Clearly seen in three of her more popular
poems, the mother , a song in the front yard , and What shall I give my children? Who are poor? ,
Brooks uses the struggles of impoverished motherhood to comment on the stymied lives of adult black
women. This is obviously evident in her use of the tone of hopelessness, which transcends all three
poems in differing forms that stem from regret in the mother , worry and overprotectiveness in a song
in the front yard and frustration of lacking the necessities for children in What shall I give my
children? Who are poor In her works, Brooks is known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The tone of hopelessness in this poem is very obviously the result of regret, or the feelings of what
motherhood may have been. For a majority of the poem the mother focuses on what their lives would
have been having never giggled or planned or cried (4) or how they will never wind up the sucking
thumb (4). Although these are only a few examples it is very evident how the mother, although denied
the joy of motherhood, longs for the child she almost had, saying, believe me, I knew you, though
faintly, and I loved, I loved you/ All (5). In an attempt to take a more positive outlook on the mother
tries to justify herself saying how much better the child s life would be, that as a mother she would
never have the chance to neglect or beat/ Them... (4). The story behind the mother is just one example
of hopelessness that Brooks prominently saw throughout her community, obviously this feeling of
regret and lament was prevalent throughout many women who, although chose to have abortions,
were not done out of not wanting the child, but by force in order to keep a job, house, or some other
commitment in which carrying and properly raising a child would be near impossible. Another very
powerful version of the overall tone of hopelessness in Brooks plays is the feeling of hopelessness that
stems from a mother s worry
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Violent Index Crimes
The city of Boston experienced a momentous spike in violent crimes from the years 2004 to 2006.
Violent Index crimes consist of robbery, aggravated assault, forcible rape, non negligent manslaughter
and murder. These crimes, predominately robberies and assaults committed with guns, rose by nine
percent; the percentage of homicides also increased by 23. The communities experiencing these
crimes were mainly those of minorities such as Dorchester, Mattapan and Roxbury. Abruptly, the
residents of Boston began losing faith in the Boston Police Department and their capabilities to keep
them safe. In order to gain back civility Commissioner Davis and the Boston Police Department
enforced a policing program called Safe Street Teams. SST officers were ... Show more content on
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They implemented community outreaches to deter the population from crime in a positive way rather
than through fear or punishment and they increased surveillance and security through their SSTs. The
study does not reflect Rational Choice Theory because the SSTs are attempting to control crime
through fear, classical theories do not apply to this study. However, it does reflect Routine Activities
Theory. Routine Activity is defined as crime and victimization are highest in places where three
factors come together in time and place: motivated offenders, suitable or attractive targets and absence
of a guardian, (Intro to Criminology, page 70). In these urban areas all three factors certainly come
into play. Motivated offenders such as gangs or mislead youth, attractive targets such as places with
broken locks (that the SSTs repaired) and before the SSTs there was an absence of a constant guarding
authorities only coming when called for specific crimes. According to this study, the Neoclassical
approach is more successful in crime prevention of all sorts whether personal, property, etc. because
crime is not black and white. There are always conditions to consider when convicting someone of a
crime such as be age, mental capacity and number of offenses. Classical is far too broad to properly
and fairly deter
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Herzberg s Two Factor Theory
Herzberg s Two Factor Theory Melanie Bannister Abstract: This paper discusses the Herzberg theories
of motivation also known as the two factor theory, or motivator hygiene theory. Intending to discuss
how the theory was developed, how reliable it is in the work place today, and if it plays a role in the
motivation of people in the workforce. Introduction Frederick Herzberg developed his theory after
Maslow s theory of a need hierarchy. It seems parallel to Maslow s in that Herzberg s states that
individuals strive to attain higher psychological needs. Individuals seek recognition, responsibility,
and the nature of the work itself rather than take a safer more comfortable job that does nothing for
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The job dissatisfies are the extrinsic factors such as compensation, administrative restraints, and lack
of promotion (AANP, 2009). When looking at the Herzberg s two factor theory and applying them to
the nursing home workplace there are many people that perceive the job as a paycheck, which is when
there is high hygiene and low motivation, they are more extrinsically motivated than intrinsically
motivated. I have been questioning my co workers as to why they choose to be a certified nursing
assistant; some say to help people while most say it is because of the higher rate of pay than most jobs
in the area. Even some are in school to become nurses and so working as a CNA is one way for them
to use the knowledge they are gaining on a daily basis. In the nursing home setting there are many
workers that are only there for the paycheck. These can be spotted almost immediately because they
lack the people skills to interact with the patients and they leave things undone that could be
detrimental to the patient. Working in a facility that uses extrinsic motivation most does not build
morale within employees. It has a high turnover rate, and unhappy employees. There needs to be
improvements within the facility giving long term CNA s the chance to become trainers for the new
hires that come into the facility. This would give the long term employees a feeling of responsibility
and
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Symptoms Of Chikungunya Fever ( Chikf )
Chikungunya fever (CHIKF) is commonly found in urban areas of Southeast Asian and African
countries. This disease was first identified in Tanzania in the early 1950s. Frequently, outbreaks of
Chikungunya fever have only been described in South Asian and African countries, which are located
in tropical and subtropical zones close to the equator. However, this does not stop the disease from
traveling to other parts of the world. In 2007, there were 205 laboratory confirmed cases in Italy,
making this the first outbreak in a temperate zone. Most cases of the disease tend to appear in densely
populated areas, allowing efficient transmission of the pathogen. The first cases of Chikungunya fever
in the Americas and Caribbean Islands were reported in late 2013. The causing agent of the
Chikungunya fever is the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). It is an enveloped virus with a positive polar
single stranded RNA that belongs to the genus Alphavirus. These types of viruses are often transmitted
to humans from mosquitoes infected with the viruses. Alphaviruses, including Sindbis virus (SINV)
and Semliki Forest virus (SFV), are major contributors to the group of Arboviruses (arthropod borne
viruses). Circulating mainly in a sylvatic, enzootic cycle, CHIKV occasionally spills over into human
populations starting in rural areas with small outbreaks. Migration of infected individuals probably
results in urban introduction. CHIKF is a zoonotic and vector borne disease. Its major transmission
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Comparing God, Science, And Imagination By Wendell Berry
The essay God, Science, and Imagination by Wendell Berry discusses fundamentalists, specifically
ones of science and religion, and their need to humiliate their opponents through evangelism and
conversion. He also criticizes Professor Steven Weinberg s essay and his opinion on God and religion.
Weinberg is in fact a fundamentalist of science who questions the existence of God. But, Berry argues
that If in fact the fundamentalist scientists were as smart as they think they are, and if the religious
fundamentalists were as secure in their belief as they claim to be, then they would leave one another in
peace... these camps keep pestering each other because they need each other (25).The same could be
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In all three pieces of writing, the presence of reconciliation in competition is very much present. Win
in China! proves that you can t compete with the best unless a collaboration happens behind the scenes
so you can be better than a cliche. Berry proves that there has to be a certain harmony between
competitors so one can prove themselves while humiliating the other. Blackmore proves how an
original ideology has to gain popularity in order to compete with other ideas so they can
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Couch-Potatoism
Couch Potatoism health issues Imagine: A small kid is in class while their teacher explains the
instructions to their math test. As the teacher hands out the test the class begins to flip through the test.
Tap Tap Tap he is clicking his pencil against the grey table.While the bright students get to work he
looks to the side of him and he scans the girls test and begins to copy everything down on his
worksheet. He saw this on a TV show so he thinks it is okay. Kids that are younger will copy whatever
they think is cool. If they see a cool in a cartoon they will try to copy him thinking that they can be
him. Although TV can be educational, TV is more harmful because it steals time, causes health issues,
and displays inappropriate images.
TV is beneficial to raise intelligent children. Everyone can agree that TV can be profitable. Even
teachers use programs to inform and teach their students. In addition there are a plentiful supply of TV
shows of kids educational programs available. Studies show that kids who watch educational and non
violent children s shows do better on reading and math tests (The Good and Bad Effects of TV on
Children 3) Additionally, experts agree, some TV shows can educate, inform, and inspire.(3) This
highlights television may be able to educate or teach millennials more efficiently. Even adults refer to
invert videos to learn everything from grammar and making stronger sentences to riding a bike. As an
outcome, TV used with
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Dante And Chaucer Research Paper
Danielle Rose English 192 Prof. J. Perl Dante and Chaucer Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer are
both amongst the most celebrated authors in history. Each of their respective tomes, The Divine
Comedy and The Canterbury Tales, have had untold influence on literature and language. Dante and
Chaucer both wrote their masterpieces in the vernacular of their day, a revolutionary concept for their
time, which helped shape language and strengthen the word of the laymen, popularizing the use of
vernacular literature. Both stories even have a loosely similar structure of a guided pilgrimage, with
the authors inserted as characters. However, the way in which Dante and Chaucer each write
themselves into their stories is vastly different. Dante wrote his Divine Comedy after a politically
motivated exile from Florence, starting c. 1308 up until his death in 1321. In it, he recounts the
allegorical tale of his journey to Heaven through the nine circles of Hell, guided by Virgil. Originally
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In his Canterbury Tales, he employs a form of comedy much closer to the modern implications of the
word. He depicts himself as a blithering fool, perhaps the most incompetent at story telling of all the
pilgrims, whose drasty rymyng is nat worth a tord. In his Tale of Sir Thopas , Chaucer gives a highly
dramatized parody of the medieval, chivalric romance. Grossly exaggerated and abundant in all the
clichés of the romance, the tale is clearly a satire of the genre and all who read it. The tale is so
successfully over done, that the host becomes so wery of thy verray lewednesse and interrupts the
story, a true romantic burlesque. Particularly after the seriousness of the Prioress s dark tale which left
the group of pilgrims in a somber mood, the comedy of The Tale of Sir Thopas becomes even more
grotesque by contrast, providing much needed comic
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Pros And Cons Of Globalization In Chindia
Is Chindia a friend or a threat
We have spent a semester studying the effects of globalization on the world and business from
currency exchange to trade policy. Through our discussions and readings, we have learned that
globalization is a boon to business as much as it is a curse. In business, strategic alliance agreements
help companies further develop process, foster market expansion and surpass competitiors. Although
they both exist within the context of society, government and business are two separate entities which
share a few features. Governments at even the most basic level exist to protect their citizens interests
and to ensure that their needs are being met. While, business can protect the interests of a group or
country, their primary reason for existence is to turn profits to satiate their shareholders and validate
those who work daily to provide the good/service. However, in order to provide adequately for their
citizenry, governments are compelled to think and act a bit more like businesses to ensure that their
citizens remain content. India and China are two examples of countries which at least in some areas of
federal policy are thinking like businesses and as such has formed, Chindia, what would be called a
strategic alliance in business. In 2006, bilateral trade between the two countries reached almost 20
billion dollars and revenue has only increased in recent years (Economist). At first glance it seems that
India and China are nearly equally matched;
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Realists Vs. Scientific Theory
.Convergent realists often argue for their position by pointing to the increasing success of science.
This requires that there be a reasonable inference from a scientific theory s success to its approximate
truth. The argument that realists are trying to make is that the best explanation of a scientific theory s
success is that it is true. Larry Laudan refutes the realists argument from the success of science. To do
this, he characterize his opposition as Convergent Epistemological Realism. Convergent realism is a
theory about the nature and history of science.
Laudan identifies five central claims for convergent epistemological realism.
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The empirical success of science (in the sense of giving detailed explanations and accurate
predictions) accordingly provides striking empirical confirmation for realism.
According to Laudan, convergent epistemological realism involves two abductive arguments by
realists.
Argument 1: Inference to the best explanation from R1, R2, and R5.
P1: If scientific theories are approximately true, they will typically be empirically successful;
P2: If the central terms in scientific theories genuinely refer, those theories will generally be
empirically successful.
P3: Scientific theories are empirically successful.
C: (Probably) Theories are approximately true and their terms genuinely refer.
Argument 2: Inference to the best explanation from R3 and R5.
P1: If the earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and if the central terms of those
theories genuinely refer, then later more successful theories in the same science will preserve the
earlier theories as limiting cases;
P2: Scientists seek to preserve earlier theories as limiting cases and generally succeed.
C: (Probably) Earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and genuinely referential.
For his refutation of argument 1, Laudan (addressing Putnam) states that the realist seemingly requires
claims S1 S4.
S1) The theories in the advanced or mature sciences are successful;
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The Benefits of Reducing the Intake of Fast Food
Fast food has turned into a diet to millions of people across the world. This is because of the fact that
the food is readily available and provided in many business premises along the streets. As one of those
individuals who have been addicted to fast food consumption, I have realized the need to change the
behavior for the better. There are various benefits of reducing the intake of fast food, strategies and
challenges of changing my behavior which will be analyzed. There are three benefits I will enjoy by
reducing the fast food consumption. First, the change of the behavior will assist in improving my
immunity. This is because of the fact that keeping a healthy and balanced diet is an essential aspect
when it comes to strengthening the immunity. The second benefit of changing the behavior is that it
reduces the chances of suffering from health problems such as obesity. Consumption of fast food for a
long period of time exposes me to the risk of obesity. The third benefit of changing the behavior is that
it will lead to my being in good spirits. Fast food is known as one of contributing factors of the
number of depressed young people. This is due to the fact that fast food leads into the alteration of
hormonal system which is responsible of controlling mood and behavior swing. Eventually, it may
lead me to suffer from high blood pressure. By getting rid of the bad habit, I am likely to benefit from
reduced chances of suffering from such health issues. Moreover, there
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Revision of Master Narratives within Jane Eyre and Wide...
To be able to discuss adequately how the master narratives of Bronte and Rhys time are revised, one
must first understand what those master narratives were and what the social mood of the time was.
From there one will be able to discuss how they were revised, and if in fact they were revised at all.
Bronte is known as one of the first revolutionary and challenging authoress with her text Jane Eyre.
The society of her time was male dominated, women were marginally cast aside and treated as
trophies for their male counterparts. Their main role in life was to be a mother and a wife, Literature
cannot be the business of a woman s life......the more she is engaged in her proper ... Show more
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Any sign of deviancy would be punished by the patriarchal system of that time, especially that of a
deviant girl. As the patriarch was entirely male, the oppression of the female gender was swift and
harsh.
At Lowood Jane ultimately has to conform to the rules and regulations of the male domination to exist
and live. Here she becomes a quiet...disciplined and subdued character. This time in Jane s life, brings
up questions and queries into whether Bronte does in fact revise master narratives, which I will look at
later on.
Throughout the course of the text this female character pulls herself up from no social standing to
somebody with a wealthy inheritance, eventually marrying the man she loves under her conditions,
without having to compromise her beliefs or herself. Jane s relationship with Rochester is a key
element of Bronte s revising the master narrative. She of course falls in love with Rochester whilst she
is a member of his staff, she has no independence of her own, whether that be financial or otherwise.
She ends up fleeing Thornfield, for despite her love of Rochester, she wants to be equal, and knows he
ultimately wants to master her. A sign of what a typical Victorian marriage was like, in which the
woman would submit to the man and obey his orders. Bronte dissects this notion, as Jane does
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Frankenstein, By Mary Shelley
In Frankenstein, nature and anatomy are linked, and through an innate reaction, these differences are
rejected. Despite the monster language skills, passion, and cognizance, society rejects him due to his
ugly form. Several differences between Frankenstein and his monstrous creation exits, but at the same
time parallels do. However, Victor is accepted by the society and the monster is rejected. Victor s and
the monster s problematic childhood, both result in their mutual destruction. The idea of conforming
to the society that rejects him seems unfit. The monster, in particular, is an outcast from society, and
the reader empathizes with his subsequent rage of being outcast. His isolation allows for the
realization that an increase of knowledge only discovered to [him] more clearly what a wretched
outcast he is (Shelley 145). Even though the novel Frankenstein focuses on the cultural struggles of
society during Shelley s lifetime, the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement during the time of the
novel, focuses on trying to question our own perceptions, whether it be accepting an idea or a person
or a monster that is shunned and hated by all mankind ; the ideas of the Enlightenment fail to reflect
on the society of Frankenstein (156). After looking at the monster, people come to an instant
realization about his internal qualities. Although judgment of internal qualities is believed to be based
off those qualities, the judgment of external appearance masks the judgment of
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Ronald Reagan, The Great Communicator Of The United States...
Ronald Wilson Reagan, the great communicator of the United States of America began his legacy of
embodying the conservative movement during one of the most famous speeches in American history.
Before Ronald Reagan became the fortieth president of the United States, he began his switch from
acting and movies to government and politics. Early in Reagan s career he saw himself as a democrat,
with Theodore Roosevelt as his hero. This would change thru his acting and professional career as
Ronald Reagan announced that he would choose a different path. Ronald began his turn from
Hollywood to Washington D.C. when he began to see his liberal/democratic views start to hurt the
country in which he thought his views were being represented. In 1962, in a rally for Barry Goldwater
the Republican Nominee for the 1964 election; Ronald Reagan gave one of the most prolific and
famous speeches of all time A Time for Choosing. In this speech Ronald Reagan showed the people of
America a new side of himself where he believed small government, lower taxes, and the American
spirit would allow for a new era of prosperity that the left wing had been holding back. Since the
beginning of American government there have always been two distinct parties in which the people
listen and side with the values that they believe in. For the last hundred years the two main parties
have been Republicans and Democrats. Republicans having conservative values believe in a hands off
government, lower taxes,
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands,...
Tim Burton, producer, animator, and director, most commonly associated with his darker horror and
fantasy films, uses a array of cinematic techniques to display a message to viewers and keep them
more engaged in the storyline. After a thorough analyzation of three classic Burton films Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, one can come to the realization the
Burton uses two techniques very effectively throughout each picture. These two techniques are,
Music/Sound, and Camera Angles, and Burton uses them primarily to convey feelings to the viewers
and keep them engaged.
In Burton s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Music and Sound is a cinematic technique used very
effectively to convey various feelings to the viewer. One specific scene comes to mind, the scene in
which Willy Wonka introduces the children and parents to the inside of the factory in the giant edible
field. As everybody enters that room, there is a non diegetic tune that accompanies a sense of
wonderment in the viewer. Soon, though, Wonka tells them to be cautious, and the music becomes
more uncertain, giving the viewer a feeling that something may happen. The technique of
Music/Sound is portrayed very effectively here, as it gives the viewer various elements of
foreshadowing and different feelings to get them absorbed into the film. The second technique,
Camera Angles, is also used effectively in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to convey different
feelings throughout the
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Analysis Of The Book The Jewels
Far away in a land near the edge of the world as a young, girl named Micah. Being unwise and filled
with joy she tiptoes near the edge of the sand, leaving small prints in her wake. The impressions are
soon washed away with the water that surpasses all obstacles. As the foam bubbles and multiplies,
blocking the view of the world below, Micah awaits to find the treasures untold. The girls smile
widens in disbelief as she hopes and dreams about who she could be with all the riches from down
under the dark waters. The jewels could finally pull her out of the rags, that seem to have a way of
only finding her. Although, if she could have the gold it could drag her to a place of no return, since it
has already been the death of many men. She sits down her joy slowly dissipating as she realizes a
friend like this would never reveal all the secrets that are hidden within. Still, her friend continues to
calmly wave back with a wiseness beyond Micahs years. Since she is only seventeen and she does not
recognize or see all that is to be seen and know about the world like her friend, who has been around
since before the dinosaurs. This girl is me, and the friend that awaits close by is the ocean.
The name I received at birth is Micah and I am seventeen years old, and unlike the ocean I only go by
one name. When the ocean was first created it was called by many names, the Seven Seas, Poseidon s
realm, and even Davy Jones Locker. The ocean may not be alive, but many seem to say that it
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Fungi Lab Report
Fungi Growth
Introduction
All humans have come into contact with some form of fungi at some point in their lives. Sometimes
fungi produce large mushroom like structures, or sometimes they just appear as small wisps of hair.
But with so many different forms and variations of fungi, sometimes they become hard to classify, and
there is confusion as to whether it maybe a plant or bacteria. Buckholz et al (2016) state that the
fungal kingdom deserves to be neither a prokaryote not a plant. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that
contain a membrane bound nucleus. They are also heterotrophic and consume their carbon. The main
difference between animals and fungi is that fungi perform their digestion externally (Buckholz et al.
2016). This leads to the importance of fungi: decomposing. Fungi maintain crucial processes in
terrestrial ecosystems as decomposers of dead plant tissues and mutualistic partners of almost all
terrestrial multicellular organisms (Heilmann Clausen et al. 2015). Without fungi, ... Show more
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We dipped the forceps in isopropyl alcohol to sterilize them. Then we quickly opened the petri dishes,
inserted the substrate, and reclosed them to avoid contamination from airborne particles. To keep the
environment moist, we added 1 mL of water to the petri dish. We shook the tube to ensure that we
received an adequate number of spores. Using a micropipette, we took 50 microliters of each species
of fungi: Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, and Penicillium chrysogenum. Each fungus was
placed onto the orange peel in the petri dish. We then sealed each of the petri dishes with parafilm,
taped them together, and then placed them in an incubator at 25°C. The samples remained in there for
1 week. After the week, we took them out of the incubator, and making sure not to open them, we
observed the growth of each fungus. All of the petri dishes and samples were then disposed
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Functionalism And Funtionalism In The Holocaust
Introduction Functionalism versus intentionalism is a long lasting debate originating from the end of
World War Two in 1945. It analyses the Third Reich and the way it s leaders approached foreign
policy at the time, mainly concerning the Holocaust. There are two dominant theories to the
background behind the horrific events of the Holocaust that took lives of 6 million Jews and millions
of other ethnic minorities. Historians have ever since searched for evidence of the reasons behind
these abominations executed by Adolf Hitler, was solely Hitler behind the Holocaust or was it the men
working for his regime? In this essay I will analyse the evidence in favor for both of the theories
suggested in the question and the evidence produced to support them, as well as the views of the
historians at that time and now. There are two competing theories functionalist and intentionalism,
however the main difficulty occurs considering the fact that there is lack of evidence on the main
perpetrator behind the Jewish question (Draper, 1999, p.14). Since no single FĂŒhrerbefehl (order from
the FĂŒhrer) has ever been found, or is ever likely to be found, historians have debated the centrality of
Hitler to the development of Nazi Jewish policy (Stone, 2004, p.2) Functionalism Theory of
functionalism was greatly contributed by Marxist historian Timothy Mason, whose views shined light
off of Hitler being the sole mastermind behind the Holocaust, and towards the Nazi organization
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Nurse Malpractice
The nursing profession is very challenging and demanding. As a nurse, you must be dedicated, reliable
and trustworthy. When a nurse enters into a critical care unit there is more responsibility placed on
him or her. It is the job of the nurse to uphold professional competence. Failure to do so may result in
malpractice. According to Finkelman and Kenner (2016) malpractice is an act or continuing conduct
of a professional that does not meet the standard of professional competence and results in provable
damages to the patient (p. 185). In order to have a successful lawsuit filed, there are four criteria that
must be met. First, there must have been a nurse patient relationship, where the nurse provided care.
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Jonathon Lehman on August 19th, 2011. This drip was to be monitor and continued from the nurses.
However, on August 21st when Dr. Lehman examined the patient, the IV drip had been turned off and
was connected to the peripheral catheter. As a result, Mr. Castillo did not receive the tPa therapy. The
MD attempted to implement the tPa therapy again, without success. He was then discharged from the
hospital. On November 1st, 2011, doctors informed the patient he would need his right leg amputated
from the knee down (Garcia, 2014). Mr. Castillo is claiming that due to the acts and omissions in
turning off the catheter and connecting his tPa drip to his peripheral IV were below the standard of
care and were a direct and proximate cause of injury (Garcia, 2014). At this time, there has not been
any comment from the hospital due to pending
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Analysis Of The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls
As frigid snow frosts the sun licked ice, a glacial wind howls against the trees. As a child, one would
sip hot chocolate and watch a movie with their family. However, Jeannette Walls would be sitting on a
dirty floor, cold with no food. In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, it is revealed that as Jeannette
grew up, she endured hardships inflicted upon her by her own parents. However, if Jeannette had not
gone through these things, she never would have gained the characteristics that she values present day.
Although Jeannette Walls faced destitution and endured anguish during her childhood, these obstacles
formed her into a self reliant woman who proves that just because she did not have as much money as
other families, she can still achieve success in her life.
Throughout her life, starting from childhood, Jeannette Walls suffered through multiple hardships that
could lead her away from a successful adult life. Since she was young, her parents put her through
things that a child should never be exposed to, which could lead her to make these same mistakes as
she grew older. For example, her father was an alcoholic, and from this many problems sprouted.
Furthermore, her mother never wanted to be tied down, and loathed the idea of family life, as she did
not want the responsibility of raising a family. Rose Mary was depicted as self centered in the novel,
and did not think of her children, as she only thought of her own needs. This can be shown when she
keeps the diamond ring her children found for herself. Instead of thinking of her starving children, she
states that, self esteem is even more vital than food (Walls 186). In this moment, Rose Mary shows
that she is not thinking of her children and what they need to survive, but only cares about herself and
what she has. Under these circumstances, any other parent would use the ring to buy food for their
children, but instead she shows her inconsiderate nature by keeping the ring for herself. Another
example of an event that could scar Jeannette far into her life would be when her father brought her to
a bar and allowed a strange drunk man to take Jeannette to his apartment. When she told her father
that she had almost been raped, he does not listen to
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The Consequences of Terrorism Essay
The people of Pakistan have been living in a situation that has been imposed on them, with no doings
or contributions of their own. Day in and day out facing the music of the war against terrorism , the
term, again, imposed on the people of Pakistan who live the term as their reality, disinterested in the
background an origin of the term. The western contrived term was first used by used by the American
President, George W. Bush, during tenure trigger of the war against terrorism happened. At Camp
David George W. Bush in his speech said This crusade this war on terrorism is going to take a while,
... and that was the beginning of the frequent use of the term to legitimize and justify the actions
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the breakdown of the casualties since 2003 is as follows.
Since 2001, Taliban s have been operating in South Asia, untiringly, firming their ground and hold
over several cities and agencies, manipulating their routine or working, into something that suits the
Taliban establishment. in the name of religion Taliban have been attacking schools, have been killing
innocent people in the name of Jihad, spreading terror among masses.
The people of Pakistan consciously and sub consciously have fallen into the passively and actively
imposed lifestyle by the Taliban, controlling the masses by the power of terror.
The Taliban, following the footsteps and believing in the Khwarijites school of thought have been
operating the same way, dominating and controlling the people through fanatic religious ideas and
extremist approach towards implementing sharia and spreading the word of faith.
Fanaticism and terrorism have no place in Islam
Feisal Abdul Rauf
(American Sufi imam and author and activist whose stated goal is to improve relations between west
Muslim world)
TALIBAN: THEIR EVOLUTION AND STRATEGIES
The intense unrest caused in Afghanistan by the soviet invasion in 1979 and its subsequent spilling
over into the neighboring country Pakistan, led to a series of events that were all part of a larger
picture that no one was able to foresee. After the soviet withdrawal, Taliban
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What Is Human Nature In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
Readers connections to The Lottery by Shirley Jackson establish that human nature in the modern era
is flawed; eventually, resulting in fallacious and faulty actions. Faulty actions and aspects of human
nature are related to outdated traditions and Old Man Warner. The theory of evolutionary psychology
applies to the situation and is essential to explaining some of the reasons for this occurrence.
Human nature has developed over the timeline of our existence and a theory of explaining human
nature is through evo psych. This theory explains mental and psychological traits that humans have
gained due to natural selection (Science Daily, 2016). The behavior shown in this story is what would
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Human nature can be seen as a culmination of every survival mechanism obtained through natural
selection. They can be added on but never deleted, the mechanisms are carried in our genetic
instructions. Many survival mechanisms become obsolete and are no longer needed to survive in the
world like wisdom teeth which many humans remove because of their negative effects. The difference
between wisdom teeth, a biological mechanism, and behavioral patterns is that behavioral patterns are
exceptionally difficult to notice. Old Man Warner is representative of a survival mechanism which no
longer serves a purpose. Old Man Warner being an Old Man likely doesn t serve a purpose in the
community other than to perpetuate an outdated tradition: a large portion of his dialogue also makes
little sense further insinuating this notion. The lottery is a portrayal of the faulty actions and events
that take place due to outdated survival mechanisms: they do not make sense, hurt society and take
away from each individual because of the time and life
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David Wechsler Preschool
David Wechsler developed the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)
assessment in 1967 in response to an increase in the demand for a test that assessed the intelligence of
preschoolers (Cohen, Swerdlik, Sturman, 2012). There were three revisions developed since 1967, the
WPPSI Revised, the WPPSI III, and the current version, the WPPSI IV. Pearson Education Company
published the WPPSI IV in 2012. Pearson s revision goals aimed to increase the test s psychometric
properties, reflect the current theoretical research, increase user friendliness, and expand its clinical
utility. To achieve these goals, Pearson conducted a 4 year research and development program
dedicated to the improvement of the WPPSI (Syeda Climie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Content validity measures the extent to which the test measures what it says it will measure. To ensure
the WPPSI IV had sufficient content validity, expert panels reviewed each revision of individual items
and subtests at each stage of the development process. Furthermore, literature reviews were
conducted, which yielded lengthy explanations of the construct each subtest was designed to measure
(Syeda Climie, 2014; Wechsler, 2012b). Test administrators interviewed individuals who had common
incorrect responses and asked them to explain their problem solving process. Utilizing the feedback
from the examinees, the test developers altered items to decrease the likelihood of these common
incorrect responses (Syeda Climie, 2014). Pearson provided adequate correlation coefficients between
the WPPSI IV and the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test Third Edition (WIAT III), and the
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC IV), demonstrating convergent
validity. Additionally, low correlation coefficients between tests that measured unrelated constructs
demonstrated divergent validity (Wechsler,
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Constantine s Persecution Of The Edict Of Milan
Today the Christianity is the world s largest religion, with over 2.4 billion followers, or 33% of the
global population. But Christians were throughout its first three centuries subject to persecution by
some Jewish and Roman religious authorities, When Constantine was the Roman Emperor, he made a
significant decision which to cease the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was a turning
point for Early Christianity, its decision also called Edict of Milan, the Edict of Milan end it in 313
AD, it was made Christianity legal. Constantine s tolerance and acceptance of Christianity paved the
way for its rapid spread throughout the Roman Empire and Europe, Christianity becomes the largest
religion from then on.
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Its followers, like other polytheists, are free to engage in religious activities. Clergy have gained some
privileges, but these privileges have been enjoyed by polytheistic priests for centuries, so Constantine
nor was special treatment of Christianity. The Constantine s belief also was controversial, While
Constantine supposedly converted to Christianity in 312, he wasn t baptized until on his deathbed 25
years later, Constantine s personal life did not reflect that he had been converted to Christianity, he
was a cruel and corrupt emperor, and was also cruel to his family. His life was rather decadent. If
Constantine was as a tree, then from his fruits of conclusion, he is not yet touched by the love of God,
even to the last moments of his life and he made Christianity legal solely for political gain, despite all
this the Edict of Milan and Constantine played really important roles in the Church
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Who I Am
Ramana Maharshi is known for his famous quote, Who am I? Not the body, because it is decaying; not
the mind, because the brain will decay with the body; not the personality, nor the emotions, for these
also will vanish with death (Quotes). This is a similar question almost everyone at some point in their
lives ask. Personally, my identity was a big issue during my teenage years and I had a lot questions
such as Who am I? Who do I belong to? I did not have the answers at that time. Nevertheless, as life
progressed, I was able to come across certain life events, experiences and people who helped me to
discover who I truly am I am a conqueror and a legitimately strong woman. My parents, siblings and
generally the people around me have continually played a key role in helping me to discover myself. I
know who my parents are, my date of birth, I am an English speaker, I know most people around me,
particularly my family, I know they love me and I love them too. I have known my names, my
weaknesses and strengths, my emotions and learnt about myself majorly through my family. Everyone
around me has had a huge impact on my life and through interaction with them, I have been able to
know what works best for me and what does not. Through my family, I have been able to identify my
origin, culture and identity by taking interest in their ways of life. For example, I am a Catholic and I
know some of my weaknesses relate to my family members. Just like Amy Tan, who says, Lately,
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Virtues
Virtues he tells us are like diverse judgments of excellence or admirableness and you cannot reduce to
a single principle explanation of what it is excellent. He makes a comparison X seems excellent, but
why? Because X has characteristics of A, B, and C which are excellent. He goes on to tell us that he
naturally begins to think why are they excellent and what is excellent about them. He says most
people will reflect on this and will come up with different reasons and it can just keep going on there
might not be a stopping point. He talks about each step taking us further from our explanation why
they are good or can even weaken why we think it is excellent. He states that this process agrees with
structural virtues.
He speaks to us that a particular person s moral character is a big discussion of their particular traits.
He says that if we think courage, generosity and justice are virtues and we need to think about other
things that are equal and that is more excellent. He compares courageous with cowardly and generous
with stingy and kind with unjust ways. He tells us that his book involves much reflection about traits
traditionally regarded as virtues.
He explains to us that a person must not only have a number of excellent traits but one must have
them all put together as a whole. He compares a soldier who is fighting for an unjust cause. He is
showing courage by fighting but is fighting for an unjust cause showing virtue. This is why he
explains to us
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Ethics And Infinity By Emmanuel Levinas
Ethics and Infinity by Emmanuel Levinas
The works of Emmanuel Levinas are considered to be hugely influential within the philosophical
disciplines of twentieth century ethics and existentialism, but unfortunately the convolution and
misrepresentation of his thinking often results in miscomprehension of his ideas. Totality and Infinity:
A Book on Exteriority is one of Levinas earlier works (published in 1961 in French and 1969 in
English) that has garnered much attention and praise from writers across a multitude of disciplines
(not just philosophy) for the fact that it deals with the widely applicable subject of relations toward
and perception of the Other from the perspective of the self. Throughout the book, the author
demonstrates the manner in which subjectivity begins from the idea of perpetuity, and how the infinite
is an outcome of the correlation of self and Other. The main purpose of Levinas work is to find out the
dominance of the Other based on the epiphany of the face. According to his work, infinite is the
beginning or foundation of ethics and, he also declines any ethical intellectualism. Levinas
acknowledges the idea that not every human being is inherently ethical per se but he or she is an
aspiration of Others. Therefore, the remaining part of this paper will focus on sexuality, which is one
of the themes that the writer encountered Sexual encounter Sex is a powerful act that has the ability to
transform an individual s self experience, change
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The World Trade Organization ( Wto ) Essay
Globalisation is referred to as The worldwide movement toward economic, financial, trade, and
communications integration. (Businessdictionary.com) Globalisation enables vast growth within
international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and standard of living (measured by Human
development Index). Globalisation in relation to Indonesia has greatly expanded the country s
international relationships, improved standard of living for the nation s population and improved
economic growth through assistance from strategies implemented to aid development. These strategies
include Indonesia joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and introducing stimulating
macroeconomic policies. Trade is defined as the act or process of buying, selling or exchanging
commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries. (Dictionary.com The
definition of trade) Trade in indonesia has been greatly expanded through globalisation which has
allowed the developing country to strengthen trade relationships with other developing countries as
well as developed countries. Indonesia is the 25th largest export economy in the world and the 79th
most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2014 Indonesia
exported $197 Billion. It s top exports include Coal Briquettes ($20B), Palm OIl ($17.5B), Petroleum
Gas ($17B), Crude Petroleum ($9.7B) and Rubber ($5.42B). Indonesia s top export destinations
include Japan ($24.9B), China ($20.8B), the
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The City Of Camden, New Jersey
The city of Camden, New Jersey has been known as one of the greatest Industrial Powerhouses, and
was one of the biggest Industrialization in America. Camden created some of the nation s largest
warships and helped start up the railroad industry. (City of Camden; Industrialization) These are just a
couple of the many things that made Camden one of the most thriving cities in the United States back
in the day. But, all things must come to an end as the saying goes, Camden that once was a successful
industrial thriving city is now one of the worst areas to live in America today. Camden is ranked
second on the list in the United States as one of the worst cities to live in. Camden has a violent crime
rate of 87.02% and you have 1 in 11 chances of being a victim. Camden has been plagued by so many
problems it is now known for its violence, drugs a failing economy, and many more. So, where did
Camden go wrong? Will it ever be the city it once was again? As we all know, Camden today is
plagued by many problems including gun violence, poverty, robberies, and other crimes such as
arsons, assaults, rapes, homicides, and auto thefts. Statics show and prove that Camden New Jersey is
one of the top most dangerous places to live in the United States in the world today. You re probably
thinking to yourself of how many annual crimes there is a year in the city of Camden. Camden has a
total of 4,431 crimes per year, which is a humongous about. With having a crime rate of 87 per one
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Thistle Sifter Case Study
Thistle sifter. I am a thistle sifter. I have a sieve of sifted thistles and a sieve of unsifted thistles.
Because I am a thistle sifter. This was one of many pivotal drills used in the rehabilitation of king
Georges stammer, a drill we commonly know as a tongue twister. Lionel incorporates this tactic in
hopes that it relaxes Albert s jaw muscles and strengthens his tongue. Conversely, experts Albert
attended earlier sought to strengthen the tongue with extremely unorthodox methods. One doctor
made him put 7 tiny metal balls in his mouth while he spoke, in hopes that the weight would
strengthen his mouth. Experts believe, tongue twisters refine enunciation skills and thus potentially
aide someone who stammers. Lionel also stressed the need to strengthen the diaphragm, a muscle
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The idea of relaxation seems to be present in both methods, however achieving this state of comfort is
where the routines differ. Singing and speaking with music were also aspects of Lionels therapy that
played a major role. It was through both of these activities that Albert gained confidence in his
speaking abilities, because he was able to hear himself talk without a stammer. The use of the music
was also the defining tool that made Albert agree to undergo Lionels rehabilitation process. Lionel
stress s that physical excises and tricks are important, but that they will only deal with the surface of
the problem. He urges Albert to be open with him and that he answer specific questions about his past,
that may help uncover mental trauma. It is a process that at first Albert is reluctant to attempt, however
as he becomes more and more comfortable divulging painful past memories, we see simultaneous
positive developments in his
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The Idea of Honor in Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue...
This essay compares the conception honor in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue and
The Franklin s Tale from The Canterbury Tales. The problem of honor seems to be timeless in its
difficulties. There are many ideas and opinions concerning this delicate subject, which always is
popular, along with its ability to frustrate and perplex the human. During the time of Chaucer, females
such as the Wife of Bath were asserting their rights against the forces of male chauvinism. Apparently,
the battle of the sexes for supremacy is everlasting in its intensity and has always been fought.
Consequently, we have both male and female chauvinists, and they appear in Chaucer s works. They
make for interesting reading.
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Aurelius reveals his love to her and jokingly she agrees to his love and embrace if he removes all the
rocks from the east coast of Brittany. Aurelius goes to a student magician and agrees to pay him one
thousand pounds if he can do the impossible and remove all the rocks from the coast of Brittany. The
magician is successful in the deed so Aurelius goes to Dorigen to ask her to keep her promise. She is
shocked and contemplates suicide rather than disgrace herself. During this her husband returns home
and learns of what has happen. Even though it causes him great grief, Arveragus tells her to fulfill her
promise. Aurelius finds out of his nobility in telling her to do that and cancels the promise, and the
student magician also cancels the debt Aurelius owes him.
In The Wife of Bath s Tale, the Wife of Bath is married five times and always tries to have mastery
over her husband; however, at the time she gains mastery over a husband, he dies. After explain how
she gained mastery over her fifth husband she tells a tale of a young knight in King Arthur s court who
rapes a young girl. The law says he should be killed but the queen and ladies of the court beg and keep
him alive. He tells a foul old lady he will do whatever she demands if she saves his life and she does
by giving him the answer he needs. The old lady demands that the knight marry her and in agony the
knight agrees too.
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Difference Between Feminism And Cultural Relativist
Cultural Relativist and Feminist Critiques of International Human Rights Friends or Foes? By Oonagh
Reitman journal is clearly explicate the idea of how relativism and feminism assessed that human right
that we have and used nowadays is no longer relevance. This journal explicate about the difference
idea between feminist and cultural relativist towards human right even though both agreed that human
rights need to reconstruct and there are several point that human rights is still lacking. However, these
two perspective also have several similarities even though sometimes they are still very different in
terms of approaches strategies. The fact that feminist and cultural relativist have several similarities
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Feminist is focusing on a group of women, while cultural relativist focusing on a group of people that
have the same cultural background or cultural value.
Even though the author provides a possible approach that can be used so both feminist and cultural
relativist would be able to work together. Personally I do not think that it would be able to happen
because both are so different. It is true that both have several similarities in seeing how human right
should be, however this similarities have a different base or goals, which lead me to conclude that
feminist and cultural relativist is not a friend.
Feminist would protect the women no matter what happen, even though it means that it could violate
cultural value. Cultural relativist would be okay with harming a female or woman as long as they
would not violating cultural value. Then again, if they start working together to reconstruct human
rights, it will not be fair for cultural relativist because the feminist defender is all over the world, they
will think it is okay to violating cultural law as long as women get their right. There is not any which
one is better than the other, it is just their idea is so different which make me believe that there will not
be any possibilities for these two to
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Investigating the Sources of Finance Essay
Investigating the Sources of Finance
I m now going to investigate the sources of finance available to you when setting up your new
business. I will separate the sources of finance needed into three categories; start up costs, running
costs and expansion costs.
When starting up your new business premises will need to be secured from which you will trade. I m
going to look at ways that you could secure premises. The first option available to you is a mortgage;
these are long term loans offered by banks or building societies based on property as collateral.
Interest must be paid on the mortgage, but this will cover the original sum and when the money has
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to purchase this machinery and equipment you will need to use medium term sources of finance.
These could be; a bank loan, this is a quick and easy source of finance, but this would mean paying
interest. Also the bank may require collateral, and the machinery and equipment may be repossessed if
loan repayments aren t met. Another source of medium term finance available to you is leasing. This
means that a firm could lease you the machinery and equipment that you will need. However, although
less initial finance is needed to obtain the assets, over time this works out more expensive than buying.
Hire purchase is similar to leasing except the firm will eventually own the assets. The assets are paid
for in instalments, whilst the business is using them, this however can bring with it major cash flow
problems, because interest payments can be very high. My recommendation when attempting to
secure a source of finance for machinery and equipment would be to get a bank loan. I recommend
this because; the machinery and equipment is instantly accessible to the business allowing it to
operate, also the interest payments aren t as high as hire purchase, and with a bank loan the assets
become the property of the business once all repayments are met.
Fixtures and Fittings are also essential when operating from the
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Industrial Advantage And Disadvantage Of Dc Motor
Introduction D.C Motor is used for variable speed operation because in dc motor torque and flux that
can be control independently and that is achieved by armature and field current control respectively.
D.C motor has many advantages delivering high starting torque, ease of control and non linear
performance. But due to certain disadvantage of dc machine such as mechanical commutator and
brush holder required time to time maintenance [1] .So cost of the drive system is increases. But now
D.C Motor is less used in industrial applications. Because of low cost, better performance and the
requirement of maintenance is less as compared to D.C Motor it make the asynchronous motor
advantageous in many industrial applications. SCIM are most widely used than all the rest of the
electric motor as they have all the advantages of A.C Motors and are cheaper in cost as compared to
slip ring induction motor. Because of absence of slip rings, brush maintenance duration and cost
associated with the wear and tear of brush are minimized. Because of these advantages, the induction
motor is used in element of most of the electrical drive system for all the conditions like starting,
braking, change in speed and speed reversal. To achieve the maximum efficiency of the induction
motor drive, so many techniques are developed in the last few years. Now a day s high switching
frequency converters are used for changing the frequency, phase and amplitude of the input to an A.C.
Motor can be changed, hence the speed and motor torque can be controlled. With the help of power
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It means that speed control means change the drive speed as desired by the process to maintain
different process parameter at different load. Energy
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New York City Urbanization
The area that constitutes New York City today was originally populated by the Lenape people. These
autonomous groups of Native Americans were dozen odd groups who lived between today s Eastern
Connecticut and central New Jersey. They spoke an Algonquian language, lived in seasonal campsites,
and dedicated their lives to fishing, farming, and hunting. The first European to enter the New York
Harbor was the Florentine navigator Giovanni da Verraza, who was at the time searching for a
northwest passage to Asia. Despite the short visit, he named the area Nouvelle AngoulĂȘme in honor of
the principal state of the King of France (Burrows and Wallace).
The European exploration of New York City continued with the discovery of the Hudson River in
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Even though factories were moving to neighboring boroughs after 1919, before World War II the city
did retain many factories in its central core, bucking the nationwide trend of suburbanization of
industry (Onion). Zoning regulations eventually made it more challenging to build factories in the
cities (Onion), so blue collar workers became attracted to the jobs in the suburbs. This process
essentially reshaped the city of New York, since the pushing of manufacturing industry made it
possible to disentangle the changing distribution of workplaces, homes, and commuting patterns
(Harris 169). In addition, the construction of interstate highways that took place after World War II
benefitted workers and their families when leaving the city ( New York City Facts Summary ).
The end of the 20th century represented the rise of New York s finance community to world
ascendancy. This phenomenon took place after the decline of New York as a port, yet the density and
size of the city turned the city into a center for the exchange of ideas and the general flow of
information (Glaeser 30). The flow of information and the city s ability to acquire and sell businesses
is what has contributed to the city s survival as a major center of world finance (Glaeser
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Tactical Intelligence Research Paper
Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix
up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence,
which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting information.
Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or
section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational
structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and
bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and
strategic intelligence is often misconstrued. Tactical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐
wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on
prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data
to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐
making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by
creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition
within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long term crime reduction. These agencies,
such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have
a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies
share information amongst each other, a larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents
hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces
are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local
law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and
often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower
of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat
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Rocky The Underdog Research Paper
Rocky: The Underdog
According to American Film Institute s Top 100 Films the movie Rocky comes in ranked number 57.
Rocky is a great film that came out in 1976 and is still a movie that inspires people today. Rocky is
about a no name Philadelphia boxer (Sylvester Stallone) who is chosen by the champ Apollo Creed
(Carl Weathers) to fight him for the world heavyweight championship. After training as hard as he
could Rocky the underdog fighter who was supposed to get knocked out in the first round made it
through the whole fight. The decision went to the judges and they said that Apollo won even though
everyone thought that Rocky was the real winner. Rocky was a movie that had great acting from top to
bottom on a low budget movie. The acting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rocky was a very low budget movie, but they had to do with what they had. They weren t able to hire
big name actors for this movie, but the actors they had in the end did amazing. According to Yahoo
none of the primary actors in Rocky were the first choice. Producers wanted Lee Strasberg for Mickey,
but he wanted too much money. Burgess Meredith, a professional actor since the 1930s, stepped in.
Boxer Ken Norton was lined up to play Apollo, but he dropped out at the last minute to go on the ABC
show Superstars. Carl Weathers auditioned shortly after and got the part In Rocky, Rocky takes Adrian
to the ice rink for a romantic date; the reason they went after the rink was closed was because the
movie didn t have enough money to go while it was open. In Rocky 4 Rocky fought a big Russian
named Drago ( DOLPH LUNDGREN). In the filming of Rocky 4 Lundgren actually punched Stallone
in the chest and sent him to hospital for eight days and nearly killed Stallone. Another thing that went
wrong was; with the original writing of Rocky Stallone had about 10 percent left to write Stallone
completely changed it to what it is today. Those are some of the hardships that this movie went
through to becoming a
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Geographical Benefits Of Eurasia Essay
The geographical advantages of Eurasia allowed civilizations to develop productive agriculture, and
domesticated animals as a result the Europeans had food surplus, developed immunity to epidemic
diseases, and forged steel. These inherited advantages allowed them to decimate other civilizations
and appropriate their resources making them even more powerful.
Agriculture is only one of the many contributes to where we are today. Geographic location affects
agriculture because each specific crop has needs, if you can t meet those needs, then you can t grow
the crops. Some plants need super wet land and some need super dry land ,let s say you live in Papua
New Guinea they live closer the the equator so they have the same weather year round. So if you re
constantly getting the same amount of sunlight all year then you ll only be able to grow the same crops
over and over again. Papua New Guinea had sago, to get sago people there would have to cut down
the sago tree, cut the sago tree in half and collect the sago inside. With sago you have to have a wet
climate, the sago tree takes three or four days to prepare. Sago does not last long after it is prepared,
sago is low in protein and uses more calories then it gives. But Fertile Crescent on the other hand live
farther from the equator, so they end up getting four seasons while rotating around the sun.Which
leads to an advantage in almost everything. A change in weather four times a year gives them a chance
to plant and grow
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Why I Chose To Go To College Essay
Why did you choose to come to Penta? We all chose Penta for various reasons, whether it was to get
away from our homeschool or start a career. Some of us wanted to go to Penta to make it easier to go
to college and get a decent paying job. I am Tyler Mack a student in Penta s Information Technologies
Academy program. In the essay, I will talk about why I chose to come to Penta, my goals, and my
plans for the future. I chose to come to Penta for several reasons. First, I didn t like my homeschool, it
wasn t challenging enough for me and there was little to do in terms of any careers that I had an
interest in. My homeschool also had more than its fair share of drug addicts and athletes, the ladder of
which the school showed more preference to than anyone else and let them get away with things like
bullying which other students would not be able to get away with. As for my program choice, I chose
ITA because it was a career field that I have been interested in since I was about fourteen. I also chose
ITA for the fact that the certifications offered could help me land a decent IT job right out of high
school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first of the goals I have is to get the certifications offered junior year, TestOut PC Pro and
CompTIAA+, I have already finished the TestOut PC Pro certification and am waiting to take the
CompTIAA+ certification exam in the spring. My next goal is to get the certifications offered senior
year in the cybersecurity program in ITA, TestOut Network Pro and Security Pro, as well as CompTIA
Network+, Security+, and Storage+. My third goal was to make friends with similar interests which I
can definitely say was accomplished. My final and ongoing goal were to learn more about my career
field and what s involved in it which I have and am still
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  • 2. The On The Planet Of Tatooine A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... on the planet of Tatooine a desolate place seemingly made of solely sand, ruled not just by one sun but two a young slave boy born to no father, spends his free time piecing together crafts from rusted junk to race in the lawless pod races. Cursed with a name (at the time) of no significance, Anakin Skywalker is blind to the midi chlorians racing through his veins and to the fact that he holds the greatest energy the force has ever seen. That is, until he is discovered by Qui Gon Jinn and invited on a mission to protect the galaxy from the evil of Darth Maul, a Sith lord. Did I lose you yet? If you re a dedicated Star Wars fan you might have been able to make sense of that chaos. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These prequels depict the events that led up to the fate of Darth Vader and the birth of the original trilogy star, Luke Skywalker. I ve set out to analyze the intertextuality established within the original Star Wars trilogy and presented in the prequel Episode I: The Phantom Menace. My mom has always had a thorough obsession with the Star Wars films, this is probably directly related to the fact that the original film was the first movie she ever saw in theater. Thus, I was raised on intergalactic comparisons and plastic light saber battles. And somehow I managed to keep up without ever seeing the films through my own eyes; I knew that two giant twisted buns over your ears was credited to Princess Leia but I had no knowledge of what exactly she was ruling (a kingdom, a planet, a galaxy?) I didn t know the difference between the galactic republic and the galactic empire. Prior to a remarkably miserable day my senior year of high school, I had never paid mind to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Four Pillars Of Sms Title: The Four Pillars of SMS When thinking of pillars you want to think of support and strength, something that will support a structure that is built up on it. Any structure needs support to be sound and viable for years to come, and that is exactly what the four Pillars of SMS does for the overall safety effort in any organization. The four pillars are built around the most important aspects to ensure the proper operation of any organization so that safety is the main concern of all. If one of those pillars isn t properly supported, the entire SMS will fail. The four pillars work best when they complement each other throughout their life span, they work together and depend on each other in order to make each pillar stonger and more durable. Figure 1 Four SMS Components Each of the four pillars plays a vital role in the overall strength and support of the Safety Management System, which having its own specific role, and in the end all four support and depend on each other. If one of those pillars isn t supported by the others, the entire Safety Management System can fail, and more importantly it can fail those that are dependent on it while they are in a working environment. The goal of a SMS (Safety Management System) is the proper and effective management of Safety within an organization, especially the world of Aviation, but if applied correctly, it can be utilized and adapted by any business or organization to work for them as well. Each Pillar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Past Life Of Enslavement Analysis A Past Life of Enslavement At the time of our forced servitude to the whites, we struggled but managed to keep a somewhat civil community in relationships within the plantation. We could not marry under the law because only those considered legal entities who could enter contracts had that entitlement. Most of us treated our relationships as marriage nonetheless, labeling one another husband and wife even in knowing the whites kept neglecting our rights. On our plantation, and in many others, the master encouraged marriage and had rituals to perform the act. Our owner awarded us the ability to choose who our partner would be; however, I heard about times where masters would force marriage upon their slaves (Williams 1 3). When we wished to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gwendolyn Brooks s The Mother Gwendolyn Brooks is a famous, African American poetess who is famous for making a social commentary upon the urban society in which she lives. Clearly seen in three of her more popular poems, the mother , a song in the front yard , and What shall I give my children? Who are poor? , Brooks uses the struggles of impoverished motherhood to comment on the stymied lives of adult black women. This is obviously evident in her use of the tone of hopelessness, which transcends all three poems in differing forms that stem from regret in the mother , worry and overprotectiveness in a song in the front yard and frustration of lacking the necessities for children in What shall I give my children? Who are poor In her works, Brooks is known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tone of hopelessness in this poem is very obviously the result of regret, or the feelings of what motherhood may have been. For a majority of the poem the mother focuses on what their lives would have been having never giggled or planned or cried (4) or how they will never wind up the sucking thumb (4). Although these are only a few examples it is very evident how the mother, although denied the joy of motherhood, longs for the child she almost had, saying, believe me, I knew you, though faintly, and I loved, I loved you/ All (5). In an attempt to take a more positive outlook on the mother tries to justify herself saying how much better the child s life would be, that as a mother she would never have the chance to neglect or beat/ Them... (4). The story behind the mother is just one example of hopelessness that Brooks prominently saw throughout her community, obviously this feeling of regret and lament was prevalent throughout many women who, although chose to have abortions, were not done out of not wanting the child, but by force in order to keep a job, house, or some other commitment in which carrying and properly raising a child would be near impossible. Another very powerful version of the overall tone of hopelessness in Brooks plays is the feeling of hopelessness that stems from a mother s worry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Violent Index Crimes The city of Boston experienced a momentous spike in violent crimes from the years 2004 to 2006. Violent Index crimes consist of robbery, aggravated assault, forcible rape, non negligent manslaughter and murder. These crimes, predominately robberies and assaults committed with guns, rose by nine percent; the percentage of homicides also increased by 23. The communities experiencing these crimes were mainly those of minorities such as Dorchester, Mattapan and Roxbury. Abruptly, the residents of Boston began losing faith in the Boston Police Department and their capabilities to keep them safe. In order to gain back civility Commissioner Davis and the Boston Police Department enforced a policing program called Safe Street Teams. SST officers were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They implemented community outreaches to deter the population from crime in a positive way rather than through fear or punishment and they increased surveillance and security through their SSTs. The study does not reflect Rational Choice Theory because the SSTs are attempting to control crime through fear, classical theories do not apply to this study. However, it does reflect Routine Activities Theory. Routine Activity is defined as crime and victimization are highest in places where three factors come together in time and place: motivated offenders, suitable or attractive targets and absence of a guardian, (Intro to Criminology, page 70). In these urban areas all three factors certainly come into play. Motivated offenders such as gangs or mislead youth, attractive targets such as places with broken locks (that the SSTs repaired) and before the SSTs there was an absence of a constant guarding authorities only coming when called for specific crimes. According to this study, the Neoclassical approach is more successful in crime prevention of all sorts whether personal, property, etc. because crime is not black and white. There are always conditions to consider when convicting someone of a crime such as be age, mental capacity and number of offenses. Classical is far too broad to properly and fairly deter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Herzberg s Two Factor Theory Herzberg s Two Factor Theory Melanie Bannister Abstract: This paper discusses the Herzberg theories of motivation also known as the two factor theory, or motivator hygiene theory. Intending to discuss how the theory was developed, how reliable it is in the work place today, and if it plays a role in the motivation of people in the workforce. Introduction Frederick Herzberg developed his theory after Maslow s theory of a need hierarchy. It seems parallel to Maslow s in that Herzberg s states that individuals strive to attain higher psychological needs. Individuals seek recognition, responsibility, and the nature of the work itself rather than take a safer more comfortable job that does nothing for their psyche. There is a difference ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The job dissatisfies are the extrinsic factors such as compensation, administrative restraints, and lack of promotion (AANP, 2009). When looking at the Herzberg s two factor theory and applying them to the nursing home workplace there are many people that perceive the job as a paycheck, which is when there is high hygiene and low motivation, they are more extrinsically motivated than intrinsically motivated. I have been questioning my co workers as to why they choose to be a certified nursing assistant; some say to help people while most say it is because of the higher rate of pay than most jobs in the area. Even some are in school to become nurses and so working as a CNA is one way for them to use the knowledge they are gaining on a daily basis. In the nursing home setting there are many workers that are only there for the paycheck. These can be spotted almost immediately because they lack the people skills to interact with the patients and they leave things undone that could be detrimental to the patient. Working in a facility that uses extrinsic motivation most does not build morale within employees. It has a high turnover rate, and unhappy employees. There needs to be improvements within the facility giving long term CNA s the chance to become trainers for the new hires that come into the facility. This would give the long term employees a feeling of responsibility and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Symptoms Of Chikungunya Fever ( Chikf ) Chikungunya fever (CHIKF) is commonly found in urban areas of Southeast Asian and African countries. This disease was first identified in Tanzania in the early 1950s. Frequently, outbreaks of Chikungunya fever have only been described in South Asian and African countries, which are located in tropical and subtropical zones close to the equator. However, this does not stop the disease from traveling to other parts of the world. In 2007, there were 205 laboratory confirmed cases in Italy, making this the first outbreak in a temperate zone. Most cases of the disease tend to appear in densely populated areas, allowing efficient transmission of the pathogen. The first cases of Chikungunya fever in the Americas and Caribbean Islands were reported in late 2013. The causing agent of the Chikungunya fever is the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). It is an enveloped virus with a positive polar single stranded RNA that belongs to the genus Alphavirus. These types of viruses are often transmitted to humans from mosquitoes infected with the viruses. Alphaviruses, including Sindbis virus (SINV) and Semliki Forest virus (SFV), are major contributors to the group of Arboviruses (arthropod borne viruses). Circulating mainly in a sylvatic, enzootic cycle, CHIKV occasionally spills over into human populations starting in rural areas with small outbreaks. Migration of infected individuals probably results in urban introduction. CHIKF is a zoonotic and vector borne disease. Its major transmission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing God, Science, And Imagination By Wendell Berry The essay God, Science, and Imagination by Wendell Berry discusses fundamentalists, specifically ones of science and religion, and their need to humiliate their opponents through evangelism and conversion. He also criticizes Professor Steven Weinberg s essay and his opinion on God and religion. Weinberg is in fact a fundamentalist of science who questions the existence of God. But, Berry argues that If in fact the fundamentalist scientists were as smart as they think they are, and if the religious fundamentalists were as secure in their belief as they claim to be, then they would leave one another in peace... these camps keep pestering each other because they need each other (25).The same could be said for the contestants in James Fallows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all three pieces of writing, the presence of reconciliation in competition is very much present. Win in China! proves that you can t compete with the best unless a collaboration happens behind the scenes so you can be better than a cliche. Berry proves that there has to be a certain harmony between competitors so one can prove themselves while humiliating the other. Blackmore proves how an original ideology has to gain popularity in order to compete with other ideas so they can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Couch-Potatoism Couch Potatoism health issues Imagine: A small kid is in class while their teacher explains the instructions to their math test. As the teacher hands out the test the class begins to flip through the test. Tap Tap Tap he is clicking his pencil against the grey table.While the bright students get to work he looks to the side of him and he scans the girls test and begins to copy everything down on his worksheet. He saw this on a TV show so he thinks it is okay. Kids that are younger will copy whatever they think is cool. If they see a cool in a cartoon they will try to copy him thinking that they can be him. Although TV can be educational, TV is more harmful because it steals time, causes health issues, and displays inappropriate images. TV is beneficial to raise intelligent children. Everyone can agree that TV can be profitable. Even teachers use programs to inform and teach their students. In addition there are a plentiful supply of TV shows of kids educational programs available. Studies show that kids who watch educational and non violent children s shows do better on reading and math tests (The Good and Bad Effects of TV on Children 3) Additionally, experts agree, some TV shows can educate, inform, and inspire.(3) This highlights television may be able to educate or teach millennials more efficiently. Even adults refer to invert videos to learn everything from grammar and making stronger sentences to riding a bike. As an outcome, TV used with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dante And Chaucer Research Paper Danielle Rose English 192 Prof. J. Perl Dante and Chaucer Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer are both amongst the most celebrated authors in history. Each of their respective tomes, The Divine Comedy and The Canterbury Tales, have had untold influence on literature and language. Dante and Chaucer both wrote their masterpieces in the vernacular of their day, a revolutionary concept for their time, which helped shape language and strengthen the word of the laymen, popularizing the use of vernacular literature. Both stories even have a loosely similar structure of a guided pilgrimage, with the authors inserted as characters. However, the way in which Dante and Chaucer each write themselves into their stories is vastly different. Dante wrote his Divine Comedy after a politically motivated exile from Florence, starting c. 1308 up until his death in 1321. In it, he recounts the allegorical tale of his journey to Heaven through the nine circles of Hell, guided by Virgil. Originally titled The Comedy, (later changed to The Divine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his Canterbury Tales, he employs a form of comedy much closer to the modern implications of the word. He depicts himself as a blithering fool, perhaps the most incompetent at story telling of all the pilgrims, whose drasty rymyng is nat worth a tord. In his Tale of Sir Thopas , Chaucer gives a highly dramatized parody of the medieval, chivalric romance. Grossly exaggerated and abundant in all the clichĂ©s of the romance, the tale is clearly a satire of the genre and all who read it. The tale is so successfully over done, that the host becomes so wery of thy verray lewednesse and interrupts the story, a true romantic burlesque. Particularly after the seriousness of the Prioress s dark tale which left the group of pilgrims in a somber mood, the comedy of The Tale of Sir Thopas becomes even more grotesque by contrast, providing much needed comic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pros And Cons Of Globalization In Chindia Is Chindia a friend or a threat We have spent a semester studying the effects of globalization on the world and business from currency exchange to trade policy. Through our discussions and readings, we have learned that globalization is a boon to business as much as it is a curse. In business, strategic alliance agreements help companies further develop process, foster market expansion and surpass competitiors. Although they both exist within the context of society, government and business are two separate entities which share a few features. Governments at even the most basic level exist to protect their citizens interests and to ensure that their needs are being met. While, business can protect the interests of a group or country, their primary reason for existence is to turn profits to satiate their shareholders and validate those who work daily to provide the good/service. However, in order to provide adequately for their citizenry, governments are compelled to think and act a bit more like businesses to ensure that their citizens remain content. India and China are two examples of countries which at least in some areas of federal policy are thinking like businesses and as such has formed, Chindia, what would be called a strategic alliance in business. In 2006, bilateral trade between the two countries reached almost 20 billion dollars and revenue has only increased in recent years (Economist). At first glance it seems that India and China are nearly equally matched; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Realists Vs. Scientific Theory .Convergent realists often argue for their position by pointing to the increasing success of science. This requires that there be a reasonable inference from a scientific theory s success to its approximate truth. The argument that realists are trying to make is that the best explanation of a scientific theory s success is that it is true. Larry Laudan refutes the realists argument from the success of science. To do this, he characterize his opposition as Convergent Epistemological Realism. Convergent realism is a theory about the nature and history of science. Laudan identifies five central claims for convergent epistemological realism. R1) Scientific theories (at least in the mature sciences) are typically approximately true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The empirical success of science (in the sense of giving detailed explanations and accurate predictions) accordingly provides striking empirical confirmation for realism. According to Laudan, convergent epistemological realism involves two abductive arguments by realists. Argument 1: Inference to the best explanation from R1, R2, and R5. P1: If scientific theories are approximately true, they will typically be empirically successful; P2: If the central terms in scientific theories genuinely refer, those theories will generally be empirically successful. P3: Scientific theories are empirically successful. C: (Probably) Theories are approximately true and their terms genuinely refer. Argument 2: Inference to the best explanation from R3 and R5. P1: If the earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and if the central terms of those theories genuinely refer, then later more successful theories in the same science will preserve the earlier theories as limiting cases; P2: Scientists seek to preserve earlier theories as limiting cases and generally succeed. C: (Probably) Earlier theories in a mature science are approximately true and genuinely referential. For his refutation of argument 1, Laudan (addressing Putnam) states that the realist seemingly requires claims S1 S4. S1) The theories in the advanced or mature sciences are successful;
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  • 15. The Benefits of Reducing the Intake of Fast Food Fast food has turned into a diet to millions of people across the world. This is because of the fact that the food is readily available and provided in many business premises along the streets. As one of those individuals who have been addicted to fast food consumption, I have realized the need to change the behavior for the better. There are various benefits of reducing the intake of fast food, strategies and challenges of changing my behavior which will be analyzed. There are three benefits I will enjoy by reducing the fast food consumption. First, the change of the behavior will assist in improving my immunity. This is because of the fact that keeping a healthy and balanced diet is an essential aspect when it comes to strengthening the immunity. The second benefit of changing the behavior is that it reduces the chances of suffering from health problems such as obesity. Consumption of fast food for a long period of time exposes me to the risk of obesity. The third benefit of changing the behavior is that it will lead to my being in good spirits. Fast food is known as one of contributing factors of the number of depressed young people. This is due to the fact that fast food leads into the alteration of hormonal system which is responsible of controlling mood and behavior swing. Eventually, it may lead me to suffer from high blood pressure. By getting rid of the bad habit, I am likely to benefit from reduced chances of suffering from such health issues. Moreover, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Revision of Master Narratives within Jane Eyre and Wide... To be able to discuss adequately how the master narratives of Bronte and Rhys time are revised, one must first understand what those master narratives were and what the social mood of the time was. From there one will be able to discuss how they were revised, and if in fact they were revised at all. Bronte is known as one of the first revolutionary and challenging authoress with her text Jane Eyre. The society of her time was male dominated, women were marginally cast aside and treated as trophies for their male counterparts. Their main role in life was to be a mother and a wife, Literature cannot be the business of a woman s life......the more she is engaged in her proper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any sign of deviancy would be punished by the patriarchal system of that time, especially that of a deviant girl. As the patriarch was entirely male, the oppression of the female gender was swift and harsh. At Lowood Jane ultimately has to conform to the rules and regulations of the male domination to exist and live. Here she becomes a quiet...disciplined and subdued character. This time in Jane s life, brings up questions and queries into whether Bronte does in fact revise master narratives, which I will look at later on. Throughout the course of the text this female character pulls herself up from no social standing to somebody with a wealthy inheritance, eventually marrying the man she loves under her conditions, without having to compromise her beliefs or herself. Jane s relationship with Rochester is a key element of Bronte s revising the master narrative. She of course falls in love with Rochester whilst she is a member of his staff, she has no independence of her own, whether that be financial or otherwise. She ends up fleeing Thornfield, for despite her love of Rochester, she wants to be equal, and knows he ultimately wants to master her. A sign of what a typical Victorian marriage was like, in which the woman would submit to the man and obey his orders. Bronte dissects this notion, as Jane does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Frankenstein, By Mary Shelley In Frankenstein, nature and anatomy are linked, and through an innate reaction, these differences are rejected. Despite the monster language skills, passion, and cognizance, society rejects him due to his ugly form. Several differences between Frankenstein and his monstrous creation exits, but at the same time parallels do. However, Victor is accepted by the society and the monster is rejected. Victor s and the monster s problematic childhood, both result in their mutual destruction. The idea of conforming to the society that rejects him seems unfit. The monster, in particular, is an outcast from society, and the reader empathizes with his subsequent rage of being outcast. His isolation allows for the realization that an increase of knowledge only discovered to [him] more clearly what a wretched outcast he is (Shelley 145). Even though the novel Frankenstein focuses on the cultural struggles of society during Shelley s lifetime, the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement during the time of the novel, focuses on trying to question our own perceptions, whether it be accepting an idea or a person or a monster that is shunned and hated by all mankind ; the ideas of the Enlightenment fail to reflect on the society of Frankenstein (156). After looking at the monster, people come to an instant realization about his internal qualities. Although judgment of internal qualities is believed to be based off those qualities, the judgment of external appearance masks the judgment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ronald Reagan, The Great Communicator Of The United States... Ronald Wilson Reagan, the great communicator of the United States of America began his legacy of embodying the conservative movement during one of the most famous speeches in American history. Before Ronald Reagan became the fortieth president of the United States, he began his switch from acting and movies to government and politics. Early in Reagan s career he saw himself as a democrat, with Theodore Roosevelt as his hero. This would change thru his acting and professional career as Ronald Reagan announced that he would choose a different path. Ronald began his turn from Hollywood to Washington D.C. when he began to see his liberal/democratic views start to hurt the country in which he thought his views were being represented. In 1962, in a rally for Barry Goldwater the Republican Nominee for the 1964 election; Ronald Reagan gave one of the most prolific and famous speeches of all time A Time for Choosing. In this speech Ronald Reagan showed the people of America a new side of himself where he believed small government, lower taxes, and the American spirit would allow for a new era of prosperity that the left wing had been holding back. Since the beginning of American government there have always been two distinct parties in which the people listen and side with the values that they believe in. For the last hundred years the two main parties have been Republicans and Democrats. Republicans having conservative values believe in a hands off government, lower taxes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands,... Tim Burton, producer, animator, and director, most commonly associated with his darker horror and fantasy films, uses a array of cinematic techniques to display a message to viewers and keep them more engaged in the storyline. After a thorough analyzation of three classic Burton films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, one can come to the realization the Burton uses two techniques very effectively throughout each picture. These two techniques are, Music/Sound, and Camera Angles, and Burton uses them primarily to convey feelings to the viewers and keep them engaged. In Burton s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Music and Sound is a cinematic technique used very effectively to convey various feelings to the viewer. One specific scene comes to mind, the scene in which Willy Wonka introduces the children and parents to the inside of the factory in the giant edible field. As everybody enters that room, there is a non diegetic tune that accompanies a sense of wonderment in the viewer. Soon, though, Wonka tells them to be cautious, and the music becomes more uncertain, giving the viewer a feeling that something may happen. The technique of Music/Sound is portrayed very effectively here, as it gives the viewer various elements of foreshadowing and different feelings to get them absorbed into the film. The second technique, Camera Angles, is also used effectively in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to convey different feelings throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of The Book The Jewels Far away in a land near the edge of the world as a young, girl named Micah. Being unwise and filled with joy she tiptoes near the edge of the sand, leaving small prints in her wake. The impressions are soon washed away with the water that surpasses all obstacles. As the foam bubbles and multiplies, blocking the view of the world below, Micah awaits to find the treasures untold. The girls smile widens in disbelief as she hopes and dreams about who she could be with all the riches from down under the dark waters. The jewels could finally pull her out of the rags, that seem to have a way of only finding her. Although, if she could have the gold it could drag her to a place of no return, since it has already been the death of many men. She sits down her joy slowly dissipating as she realizes a friend like this would never reveal all the secrets that are hidden within. Still, her friend continues to calmly wave back with a wiseness beyond Micahs years. Since she is only seventeen and she does not recognize or see all that is to be seen and know about the world like her friend, who has been around since before the dinosaurs. This girl is me, and the friend that awaits close by is the ocean. The name I received at birth is Micah and I am seventeen years old, and unlike the ocean I only go by one name. When the ocean was first created it was called by many names, the Seven Seas, Poseidon s realm, and even Davy Jones Locker. The ocean may not be alive, but many seem to say that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Fungi Lab Report Fungi Growth Introduction All humans have come into contact with some form of fungi at some point in their lives. Sometimes fungi produce large mushroom like structures, or sometimes they just appear as small wisps of hair. But with so many different forms and variations of fungi, sometimes they become hard to classify, and there is confusion as to whether it maybe a plant or bacteria. Buckholz et al (2016) state that the fungal kingdom deserves to be neither a prokaryote not a plant. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that contain a membrane bound nucleus. They are also heterotrophic and consume their carbon. The main difference between animals and fungi is that fungi perform their digestion externally (Buckholz et al. 2016). This leads to the importance of fungi: decomposing. Fungi maintain crucial processes in terrestrial ecosystems as decomposers of dead plant tissues and mutualistic partners of almost all terrestrial multicellular organisms (Heilmann Clausen et al. 2015). Without fungi, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We dipped the forceps in isopropyl alcohol to sterilize them. Then we quickly opened the petri dishes, inserted the substrate, and reclosed them to avoid contamination from airborne particles. To keep the environment moist, we added 1 mL of water to the petri dish. We shook the tube to ensure that we received an adequate number of spores. Using a micropipette, we took 50 microliters of each species of fungi: Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, and Penicillium chrysogenum. Each fungus was placed onto the orange peel in the petri dish. We then sealed each of the petri dishes with parafilm, taped them together, and then placed them in an incubator at 25°C. The samples remained in there for 1 week. After the week, we took them out of the incubator, and making sure not to open them, we observed the growth of each fungus. All of the petri dishes and samples were then disposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Functionalism And Funtionalism In The Holocaust Introduction Functionalism versus intentionalism is a long lasting debate originating from the end of World War Two in 1945. It analyses the Third Reich and the way it s leaders approached foreign policy at the time, mainly concerning the Holocaust. There are two dominant theories to the background behind the horrific events of the Holocaust that took lives of 6 million Jews and millions of other ethnic minorities. Historians have ever since searched for evidence of the reasons behind these abominations executed by Adolf Hitler, was solely Hitler behind the Holocaust or was it the men working for his regime? In this essay I will analyse the evidence in favor for both of the theories suggested in the question and the evidence produced to support them, as well as the views of the historians at that time and now. There are two competing theories functionalist and intentionalism, however the main difficulty occurs considering the fact that there is lack of evidence on the main perpetrator behind the Jewish question (Draper, 1999, p.14). Since no single FĂŒhrerbefehl (order from the FĂŒhrer) has ever been found, or is ever likely to be found, historians have debated the centrality of Hitler to the development of Nazi Jewish policy (Stone, 2004, p.2) Functionalism Theory of functionalism was greatly contributed by Marxist historian Timothy Mason, whose views shined light off of Hitler being the sole mastermind behind the Holocaust, and towards the Nazi organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Nurse Malpractice The nursing profession is very challenging and demanding. As a nurse, you must be dedicated, reliable and trustworthy. When a nurse enters into a critical care unit there is more responsibility placed on him or her. It is the job of the nurse to uphold professional competence. Failure to do so may result in malpractice. According to Finkelman and Kenner (2016) malpractice is an act or continuing conduct of a professional that does not meet the standard of professional competence and results in provable damages to the patient (p. 185). In order to have a successful lawsuit filed, there are four criteria that must be met. First, there must have been a nurse patient relationship, where the nurse provided care. Second, the nurse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jonathon Lehman on August 19th, 2011. This drip was to be monitor and continued from the nurses. However, on August 21st when Dr. Lehman examined the patient, the IV drip had been turned off and was connected to the peripheral catheter. As a result, Mr. Castillo did not receive the tPa therapy. The MD attempted to implement the tPa therapy again, without success. He was then discharged from the hospital. On November 1st, 2011, doctors informed the patient he would need his right leg amputated from the knee down (Garcia, 2014). Mr. Castillo is claiming that due to the acts and omissions in turning off the catheter and connecting his tPa drip to his peripheral IV were below the standard of care and were a direct and proximate cause of injury (Garcia, 2014). At this time, there has not been any comment from the hospital due to pending ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls As frigid snow frosts the sun licked ice, a glacial wind howls against the trees. As a child, one would sip hot chocolate and watch a movie with their family. However, Jeannette Walls would be sitting on a dirty floor, cold with no food. In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, it is revealed that as Jeannette grew up, she endured hardships inflicted upon her by her own parents. However, if Jeannette had not gone through these things, she never would have gained the characteristics that she values present day. Although Jeannette Walls faced destitution and endured anguish during her childhood, these obstacles formed her into a self reliant woman who proves that just because she did not have as much money as other families, she can still achieve success in her life. Throughout her life, starting from childhood, Jeannette Walls suffered through multiple hardships that could lead her away from a successful adult life. Since she was young, her parents put her through things that a child should never be exposed to, which could lead her to make these same mistakes as she grew older. For example, her father was an alcoholic, and from this many problems sprouted. Furthermore, her mother never wanted to be tied down, and loathed the idea of family life, as she did not want the responsibility of raising a family. Rose Mary was depicted as self centered in the novel, and did not think of her children, as she only thought of her own needs. This can be shown when she keeps the diamond ring her children found for herself. Instead of thinking of her starving children, she states that, self esteem is even more vital than food (Walls 186). In this moment, Rose Mary shows that she is not thinking of her children and what they need to survive, but only cares about herself and what she has. Under these circumstances, any other parent would use the ring to buy food for their children, but instead she shows her inconsiderate nature by keeping the ring for herself. Another example of an event that could scar Jeannette far into her life would be when her father brought her to a bar and allowed a strange drunk man to take Jeannette to his apartment. When she told her father that she had almost been raped, he does not listen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Consequences of Terrorism Essay The people of Pakistan have been living in a situation that has been imposed on them, with no doings or contributions of their own. Day in and day out facing the music of the war against terrorism , the term, again, imposed on the people of Pakistan who live the term as their reality, disinterested in the background an origin of the term. The western contrived term was first used by used by the American President, George W. Bush, during tenure trigger of the war against terrorism happened. At Camp David George W. Bush in his speech said This crusade this war on terrorism is going to take a while, ... and that was the beginning of the frequent use of the term to legitimize and justify the actions taking place that had larger and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the breakdown of the casualties since 2003 is as follows. Since 2001, Taliban s have been operating in South Asia, untiringly, firming their ground and hold over several cities and agencies, manipulating their routine or working, into something that suits the Taliban establishment. in the name of religion Taliban have been attacking schools, have been killing innocent people in the name of Jihad, spreading terror among masses. The people of Pakistan consciously and sub consciously have fallen into the passively and actively imposed lifestyle by the Taliban, controlling the masses by the power of terror. The Taliban, following the footsteps and believing in the Khwarijites school of thought have been operating the same way, dominating and controlling the people through fanatic religious ideas and extremist approach towards implementing sharia and spreading the word of faith. Fanaticism and terrorism have no place in Islam Feisal Abdul Rauf (American Sufi imam and author and activist whose stated goal is to improve relations between west Muslim world) TALIBAN: THEIR EVOLUTION AND STRATEGIES The intense unrest caused in Afghanistan by the soviet invasion in 1979 and its subsequent spilling over into the neighboring country Pakistan, led to a series of events that were all part of a larger picture that no one was able to foresee. After the soviet withdrawal, Taliban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Is Human Nature In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Readers connections to The Lottery by Shirley Jackson establish that human nature in the modern era is flawed; eventually, resulting in fallacious and faulty actions. Faulty actions and aspects of human nature are related to outdated traditions and Old Man Warner. The theory of evolutionary psychology applies to the situation and is essential to explaining some of the reasons for this occurrence. Human nature has developed over the timeline of our existence and a theory of explaining human nature is through evo psych. This theory explains mental and psychological traits that humans have gained due to natural selection (Science Daily, 2016). The behavior shown in this story is what would be expected because of the ways human s ancestors would have had to live ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human nature can be seen as a culmination of every survival mechanism obtained through natural selection. They can be added on but never deleted, the mechanisms are carried in our genetic instructions. Many survival mechanisms become obsolete and are no longer needed to survive in the world like wisdom teeth which many humans remove because of their negative effects. The difference between wisdom teeth, a biological mechanism, and behavioral patterns is that behavioral patterns are exceptionally difficult to notice. Old Man Warner is representative of a survival mechanism which no longer serves a purpose. Old Man Warner being an Old Man likely doesn t serve a purpose in the community other than to perpetuate an outdated tradition: a large portion of his dialogue also makes little sense further insinuating this notion. The lottery is a portrayal of the faulty actions and events that take place due to outdated survival mechanisms: they do not make sense, hurt society and take away from each individual because of the time and life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. David Wechsler Preschool David Wechsler developed the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) assessment in 1967 in response to an increase in the demand for a test that assessed the intelligence of preschoolers (Cohen, Swerdlik, Sturman, 2012). There were three revisions developed since 1967, the WPPSI Revised, the WPPSI III, and the current version, the WPPSI IV. Pearson Education Company published the WPPSI IV in 2012. Pearson s revision goals aimed to increase the test s psychometric properties, reflect the current theoretical research, increase user friendliness, and expand its clinical utility. To achieve these goals, Pearson conducted a 4 year research and development program dedicated to the improvement of the WPPSI (Syeda Climie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Content validity measures the extent to which the test measures what it says it will measure. To ensure the WPPSI IV had sufficient content validity, expert panels reviewed each revision of individual items and subtests at each stage of the development process. Furthermore, literature reviews were conducted, which yielded lengthy explanations of the construct each subtest was designed to measure (Syeda Climie, 2014; Wechsler, 2012b). Test administrators interviewed individuals who had common incorrect responses and asked them to explain their problem solving process. Utilizing the feedback from the examinees, the test developers altered items to decrease the likelihood of these common incorrect responses (Syeda Climie, 2014). Pearson provided adequate correlation coefficients between the WPPSI IV and the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test Third Edition (WIAT III), and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC IV), demonstrating convergent validity. Additionally, low correlation coefficients between tests that measured unrelated constructs demonstrated divergent validity (Wechsler, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Constantine s Persecution Of The Edict Of Milan Today the Christianity is the world s largest religion, with over 2.4 billion followers, or 33% of the global population. But Christians were throughout its first three centuries subject to persecution by some Jewish and Roman religious authorities, When Constantine was the Roman Emperor, he made a significant decision which to cease the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was a turning point for Early Christianity, its decision also called Edict of Milan, the Edict of Milan end it in 313 AD, it was made Christianity legal. Constantine s tolerance and acceptance of Christianity paved the way for its rapid spread throughout the Roman Empire and Europe, Christianity becomes the largest religion from then on. To understand why the Edict ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its followers, like other polytheists, are free to engage in religious activities. Clergy have gained some privileges, but these privileges have been enjoyed by polytheistic priests for centuries, so Constantine nor was special treatment of Christianity. The Constantine s belief also was controversial, While Constantine supposedly converted to Christianity in 312, he wasn t baptized until on his deathbed 25 years later, Constantine s personal life did not reflect that he had been converted to Christianity, he was a cruel and corrupt emperor, and was also cruel to his family. His life was rather decadent. If Constantine was as a tree, then from his fruits of conclusion, he is not yet touched by the love of God, even to the last moments of his life and he made Christianity legal solely for political gain, despite all this the Edict of Milan and Constantine played really important roles in the Church ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Who I Am Ramana Maharshi is known for his famous quote, Who am I? Not the body, because it is decaying; not the mind, because the brain will decay with the body; not the personality, nor the emotions, for these also will vanish with death (Quotes). This is a similar question almost everyone at some point in their lives ask. Personally, my identity was a big issue during my teenage years and I had a lot questions such as Who am I? Who do I belong to? I did not have the answers at that time. Nevertheless, as life progressed, I was able to come across certain life events, experiences and people who helped me to discover who I truly am I am a conqueror and a legitimately strong woman. My parents, siblings and generally the people around me have continually played a key role in helping me to discover myself. I know who my parents are, my date of birth, I am an English speaker, I know most people around me, particularly my family, I know they love me and I love them too. I have known my names, my weaknesses and strengths, my emotions and learnt about myself majorly through my family. Everyone around me has had a huge impact on my life and through interaction with them, I have been able to know what works best for me and what does not. Through my family, I have been able to identify my origin, culture and identity by taking interest in their ways of life. For example, I am a Catholic and I know some of my weaknesses relate to my family members. Just like Amy Tan, who says, Lately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Virtues Virtues he tells us are like diverse judgments of excellence or admirableness and you cannot reduce to a single principle explanation of what it is excellent. He makes a comparison X seems excellent, but why? Because X has characteristics of A, B, and C which are excellent. He goes on to tell us that he naturally begins to think why are they excellent and what is excellent about them. He says most people will reflect on this and will come up with different reasons and it can just keep going on there might not be a stopping point. He talks about each step taking us further from our explanation why they are good or can even weaken why we think it is excellent. He states that this process agrees with structural virtues. He speaks to us that a particular person s moral character is a big discussion of their particular traits. He says that if we think courage, generosity and justice are virtues and we need to think about other things that are equal and that is more excellent. He compares courageous with cowardly and generous with stingy and kind with unjust ways. He tells us that his book involves much reflection about traits traditionally regarded as virtues. He explains to us that a person must not only have a number of excellent traits but one must have them all put together as a whole. He compares a soldier who is fighting for an unjust cause. He is showing courage by fighting but is fighting for an unjust cause showing virtue. This is why he explains to us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ethics And Infinity By Emmanuel Levinas Ethics and Infinity by Emmanuel Levinas The works of Emmanuel Levinas are considered to be hugely influential within the philosophical disciplines of twentieth century ethics and existentialism, but unfortunately the convolution and misrepresentation of his thinking often results in miscomprehension of his ideas. Totality and Infinity: A Book on Exteriority is one of Levinas earlier works (published in 1961 in French and 1969 in English) that has garnered much attention and praise from writers across a multitude of disciplines (not just philosophy) for the fact that it deals with the widely applicable subject of relations toward and perception of the Other from the perspective of the self. Throughout the book, the author demonstrates the manner in which subjectivity begins from the idea of perpetuity, and how the infinite is an outcome of the correlation of self and Other. The main purpose of Levinas work is to find out the dominance of the Other based on the epiphany of the face. According to his work, infinite is the beginning or foundation of ethics and, he also declines any ethical intellectualism. Levinas acknowledges the idea that not every human being is inherently ethical per se but he or she is an aspiration of Others. Therefore, the remaining part of this paper will focus on sexuality, which is one of the themes that the writer encountered Sexual encounter Sex is a powerful act that has the ability to transform an individual s self experience, change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The World Trade Organization ( Wto ) Essay Globalisation is referred to as The worldwide movement toward economic, financial, trade, and communications integration. (Businessdictionary.com) Globalisation enables vast growth within international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and standard of living (measured by Human development Index). Globalisation in relation to Indonesia has greatly expanded the country s international relationships, improved standard of living for the nation s population and improved economic growth through assistance from strategies implemented to aid development. These strategies include Indonesia joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and introducing stimulating macroeconomic policies. Trade is defined as the act or process of buying, selling or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries. (Dictionary.com The definition of trade) Trade in indonesia has been greatly expanded through globalisation which has allowed the developing country to strengthen trade relationships with other developing countries as well as developed countries. Indonesia is the 25th largest export economy in the world and the 79th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2014 Indonesia exported $197 Billion. It s top exports include Coal Briquettes ($20B), Palm OIl ($17.5B), Petroleum Gas ($17B), Crude Petroleum ($9.7B) and Rubber ($5.42B). Indonesia s top export destinations include Japan ($24.9B), China ($20.8B), the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The City Of Camden, New Jersey The city of Camden, New Jersey has been known as one of the greatest Industrial Powerhouses, and was one of the biggest Industrialization in America. Camden created some of the nation s largest warships and helped start up the railroad industry. (City of Camden; Industrialization) These are just a couple of the many things that made Camden one of the most thriving cities in the United States back in the day. But, all things must come to an end as the saying goes, Camden that once was a successful industrial thriving city is now one of the worst areas to live in America today. Camden is ranked second on the list in the United States as one of the worst cities to live in. Camden has a violent crime rate of 87.02% and you have 1 in 11 chances of being a victim. Camden has been plagued by so many problems it is now known for its violence, drugs a failing economy, and many more. So, where did Camden go wrong? Will it ever be the city it once was again? As we all know, Camden today is plagued by many problems including gun violence, poverty, robberies, and other crimes such as arsons, assaults, rapes, homicides, and auto thefts. Statics show and prove that Camden New Jersey is one of the top most dangerous places to live in the United States in the world today. You re probably thinking to yourself of how many annual crimes there is a year in the city of Camden. Camden has a total of 4,431 crimes per year, which is a humongous about. With having a crime rate of 87 per one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thistle Sifter Case Study Thistle sifter. I am a thistle sifter. I have a sieve of sifted thistles and a sieve of unsifted thistles. Because I am a thistle sifter. This was one of many pivotal drills used in the rehabilitation of king Georges stammer, a drill we commonly know as a tongue twister. Lionel incorporates this tactic in hopes that it relaxes Albert s jaw muscles and strengthens his tongue. Conversely, experts Albert attended earlier sought to strengthen the tongue with extremely unorthodox methods. One doctor made him put 7 tiny metal balls in his mouth while he spoke, in hopes that the weight would strengthen his mouth. Experts believe, tongue twisters refine enunciation skills and thus potentially aide someone who stammers. Lionel also stressed the need to strengthen the diaphragm, a muscle integral to lung support and facilitating air flow. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of relaxation seems to be present in both methods, however achieving this state of comfort is where the routines differ. Singing and speaking with music were also aspects of Lionels therapy that played a major role. It was through both of these activities that Albert gained confidence in his speaking abilities, because he was able to hear himself talk without a stammer. The use of the music was also the defining tool that made Albert agree to undergo Lionels rehabilitation process. Lionel stress s that physical excises and tricks are important, but that they will only deal with the surface of the problem. He urges Albert to be open with him and that he answer specific questions about his past, that may help uncover mental trauma. It is a process that at first Albert is reluctant to attempt, however as he becomes more and more comfortable divulging painful past memories, we see simultaneous positive developments in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Idea of Honor in Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue... This essay compares the conception honor in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Prologue and The Franklin s Tale from The Canterbury Tales. The problem of honor seems to be timeless in its difficulties. There are many ideas and opinions concerning this delicate subject, which always is popular, along with its ability to frustrate and perplex the human. During the time of Chaucer, females such as the Wife of Bath were asserting their rights against the forces of male chauvinism. Apparently, the battle of the sexes for supremacy is everlasting in its intensity and has always been fought. Consequently, we have both male and female chauvinists, and they appear in Chaucer s works. They make for interesting reading. In The Franklin s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aurelius reveals his love to her and jokingly she agrees to his love and embrace if he removes all the rocks from the east coast of Brittany. Aurelius goes to a student magician and agrees to pay him one thousand pounds if he can do the impossible and remove all the rocks from the coast of Brittany. The magician is successful in the deed so Aurelius goes to Dorigen to ask her to keep her promise. She is shocked and contemplates suicide rather than disgrace herself. During this her husband returns home and learns of what has happen. Even though it causes him great grief, Arveragus tells her to fulfill her promise. Aurelius finds out of his nobility in telling her to do that and cancels the promise, and the student magician also cancels the debt Aurelius owes him. In The Wife of Bath s Tale, the Wife of Bath is married five times and always tries to have mastery over her husband; however, at the time she gains mastery over a husband, he dies. After explain how she gained mastery over her fifth husband she tells a tale of a young knight in King Arthur s court who rapes a young girl. The law says he should be killed but the queen and ladies of the court beg and keep him alive. He tells a foul old lady he will do whatever she demands if she saves his life and she does by giving him the answer he needs. The old lady demands that the knight marry her and in agony the knight agrees too. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Difference Between Feminism And Cultural Relativist Cultural Relativist and Feminist Critiques of International Human Rights Friends or Foes? By Oonagh Reitman journal is clearly explicate the idea of how relativism and feminism assessed that human right that we have and used nowadays is no longer relevance. This journal explicate about the difference idea between feminist and cultural relativist towards human right even though both agreed that human rights need to reconstruct and there are several point that human rights is still lacking. However, these two perspective also have several similarities even though sometimes they are still very different in terms of approaches strategies. The fact that feminist and cultural relativist have several similarities lead into the corporate possibilities, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Feminist is focusing on a group of women, while cultural relativist focusing on a group of people that have the same cultural background or cultural value. Even though the author provides a possible approach that can be used so both feminist and cultural relativist would be able to work together. Personally I do not think that it would be able to happen because both are so different. It is true that both have several similarities in seeing how human right should be, however this similarities have a different base or goals, which lead me to conclude that feminist and cultural relativist is not a friend. Feminist would protect the women no matter what happen, even though it means that it could violate cultural value. Cultural relativist would be okay with harming a female or woman as long as they would not violating cultural value. Then again, if they start working together to reconstruct human rights, it will not be fair for cultural relativist because the feminist defender is all over the world, they will think it is okay to violating cultural law as long as women get their right. There is not any which one is better than the other, it is just their idea is so different which make me believe that there will not be any possibilities for these two to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Investigating the Sources of Finance Essay Investigating the Sources of Finance I m now going to investigate the sources of finance available to you when setting up your new business. I will separate the sources of finance needed into three categories; start up costs, running costs and expansion costs. When starting up your new business premises will need to be secured from which you will trade. I m going to look at ways that you could secure premises. The first option available to you is a mortgage; these are long term loans offered by banks or building societies based on property as collateral. Interest must be paid on the mortgage, but this will cover the original sum and when the money has been paid back, you become the owner of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... to purchase this machinery and equipment you will need to use medium term sources of finance. These could be; a bank loan, this is a quick and easy source of finance, but this would mean paying interest. Also the bank may require collateral, and the machinery and equipment may be repossessed if loan repayments aren t met. Another source of medium term finance available to you is leasing. This means that a firm could lease you the machinery and equipment that you will need. However, although less initial finance is needed to obtain the assets, over time this works out more expensive than buying. Hire purchase is similar to leasing except the firm will eventually own the assets. The assets are paid for in instalments, whilst the business is using them, this however can bring with it major cash flow problems, because interest payments can be very high. My recommendation when attempting to secure a source of finance for machinery and equipment would be to get a bank loan. I recommend this because; the machinery and equipment is instantly accessible to the business allowing it to operate, also the interest payments aren t as high as hire purchase, and with a bank loan the assets become the property of the business once all repayments are met. Fixtures and Fittings are also essential when operating from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Industrial Advantage And Disadvantage Of Dc Motor Introduction D.C Motor is used for variable speed operation because in dc motor torque and flux that can be control independently and that is achieved by armature and field current control respectively. D.C motor has many advantages delivering high starting torque, ease of control and non linear performance. But due to certain disadvantage of dc machine such as mechanical commutator and brush holder required time to time maintenance [1] .So cost of the drive system is increases. But now D.C Motor is less used in industrial applications. Because of low cost, better performance and the requirement of maintenance is less as compared to D.C Motor it make the asynchronous motor advantageous in many industrial applications. SCIM are most widely used than all the rest of the electric motor as they have all the advantages of A.C Motors and are cheaper in cost as compared to slip ring induction motor. Because of absence of slip rings, brush maintenance duration and cost associated with the wear and tear of brush are minimized. Because of these advantages, the induction motor is used in element of most of the electrical drive system for all the conditions like starting, braking, change in speed and speed reversal. To achieve the maximum efficiency of the induction motor drive, so many techniques are developed in the last few years. Now a day s high switching frequency converters are used for changing the frequency, phase and amplitude of the input to an A.C. Motor can be changed, hence the speed and motor torque can be controlled. With the help of power electronic it is possible to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It means that speed control means change the drive speed as desired by the process to maintain different process parameter at different load. Energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. New York City Urbanization The area that constitutes New York City today was originally populated by the Lenape people. These autonomous groups of Native Americans were dozen odd groups who lived between today s Eastern Connecticut and central New Jersey. They spoke an Algonquian language, lived in seasonal campsites, and dedicated their lives to fishing, farming, and hunting. The first European to enter the New York Harbor was the Florentine navigator Giovanni da Verraza, who was at the time searching for a northwest passage to Asia. Despite the short visit, he named the area Nouvelle AngoulĂȘme in honor of the principal state of the King of France (Burrows and Wallace). The European exploration of New York City continued with the discovery of the Hudson River in 1609. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though factories were moving to neighboring boroughs after 1919, before World War II the city did retain many factories in its central core, bucking the nationwide trend of suburbanization of industry (Onion). Zoning regulations eventually made it more challenging to build factories in the cities (Onion), so blue collar workers became attracted to the jobs in the suburbs. This process essentially reshaped the city of New York, since the pushing of manufacturing industry made it possible to disentangle the changing distribution of workplaces, homes, and commuting patterns (Harris 169). In addition, the construction of interstate highways that took place after World War II benefitted workers and their families when leaving the city ( New York City Facts Summary ). The end of the 20th century represented the rise of New York s finance community to world ascendancy. This phenomenon took place after the decline of New York as a port, yet the density and size of the city turned the city into a center for the exchange of ideas and the general flow of information (Glaeser 30). The flow of information and the city s ability to acquire and sell businesses is what has contributed to the city s survival as a major center of world finance (Glaeser ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Tactical Intelligence Research Paper Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting information. Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and strategic intelligence is often misconstrued. Tactical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐ wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐ making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long term crime reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Rocky The Underdog Research Paper Rocky: The Underdog According to American Film Institute s Top 100 Films the movie Rocky comes in ranked number 57. Rocky is a great film that came out in 1976 and is still a movie that inspires people today. Rocky is about a no name Philadelphia boxer (Sylvester Stallone) who is chosen by the champ Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) to fight him for the world heavyweight championship. After training as hard as he could Rocky the underdog fighter who was supposed to get knocked out in the first round made it through the whole fight. The decision went to the judges and they said that Apollo won even though everyone thought that Rocky was the real winner. Rocky was a movie that had great acting from top to bottom on a low budget movie. The acting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rocky was a very low budget movie, but they had to do with what they had. They weren t able to hire big name actors for this movie, but the actors they had in the end did amazing. According to Yahoo none of the primary actors in Rocky were the first choice. Producers wanted Lee Strasberg for Mickey, but he wanted too much money. Burgess Meredith, a professional actor since the 1930s, stepped in. Boxer Ken Norton was lined up to play Apollo, but he dropped out at the last minute to go on the ABC show Superstars. Carl Weathers auditioned shortly after and got the part In Rocky, Rocky takes Adrian to the ice rink for a romantic date; the reason they went after the rink was closed was because the movie didn t have enough money to go while it was open. In Rocky 4 Rocky fought a big Russian named Drago ( DOLPH LUNDGREN). In the filming of Rocky 4 Lundgren actually punched Stallone in the chest and sent him to hospital for eight days and nearly killed Stallone. Another thing that went wrong was; with the original writing of Rocky Stallone had about 10 percent left to write Stallone completely changed it to what it is today. Those are some of the hardships that this movie went through to becoming a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Geographical Benefits Of Eurasia Essay The geographical advantages of Eurasia allowed civilizations to develop productive agriculture, and domesticated animals as a result the Europeans had food surplus, developed immunity to epidemic diseases, and forged steel. These inherited advantages allowed them to decimate other civilizations and appropriate their resources making them even more powerful. Agriculture is only one of the many contributes to where we are today. Geographic location affects agriculture because each specific crop has needs, if you can t meet those needs, then you can t grow the crops. Some plants need super wet land and some need super dry land ,let s say you live in Papua New Guinea they live closer the the equator so they have the same weather year round. So if you re constantly getting the same amount of sunlight all year then you ll only be able to grow the same crops over and over again. Papua New Guinea had sago, to get sago people there would have to cut down the sago tree, cut the sago tree in half and collect the sago inside. With sago you have to have a wet climate, the sago tree takes three or four days to prepare. Sago does not last long after it is prepared, sago is low in protein and uses more calories then it gives. But Fertile Crescent on the other hand live farther from the equator, so they end up getting four seasons while rotating around the sun.Which leads to an advantage in almost everything. A change in weather four times a year gives them a chance to plant and grow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Why I Chose To Go To College Essay Why did you choose to come to Penta? We all chose Penta for various reasons, whether it was to get away from our homeschool or start a career. Some of us wanted to go to Penta to make it easier to go to college and get a decent paying job. I am Tyler Mack a student in Penta s Information Technologies Academy program. In the essay, I will talk about why I chose to come to Penta, my goals, and my plans for the future. I chose to come to Penta for several reasons. First, I didn t like my homeschool, it wasn t challenging enough for me and there was little to do in terms of any careers that I had an interest in. My homeschool also had more than its fair share of drug addicts and athletes, the ladder of which the school showed more preference to than anyone else and let them get away with things like bullying which other students would not be able to get away with. As for my program choice, I chose ITA because it was a career field that I have been interested in since I was about fourteen. I also chose ITA for the fact that the certifications offered could help me land a decent IT job right out of high school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first of the goals I have is to get the certifications offered junior year, TestOut PC Pro and CompTIAA+, I have already finished the TestOut PC Pro certification and am waiting to take the CompTIAA+ certification exam in the spring. My next goal is to get the certifications offered senior year in the cybersecurity program in ITA, TestOut Network Pro and Security Pro, as well as CompTIA Network+, Security+, and Storage+. My third goal was to make friends with similar interests which I can definitely say was accomplished. My final and ongoing goal were to learn more about my career field and what s involved in it which I have and am still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...