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The Necessary Proofs for the Belief in God Explained in...
The article On Being an Athiest, by H.J. McClosky, was very interesting. McClosky basically lets
us know that as atheists they do not believe in God and why they do not believe in the God that
theists do. According to McCloskey, there are three proofs for a theist to believe in God; the
cosmological, teleological, and the argument from design.
McCloskey refers to the arguments for God as proofs, and he suggests that we cannot establish a
case with these, so called, proofs. After watching the PointeCast presentation, I agree with this.
Proofs, as we call them, were not designed to be one hundred percent. The presentation talked about
the proofs being more than just proving facts such as in mathematics. Outside of mathematics, ...
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Even though this one argument only talks about or shows us existence of the universe and necessary
being we must not forget about so many other important ones. If someone were to accept this as a
conclusion to accepting God, they would only want to know more. This is only a tiny piece that
allows us just a glimpse of God s knowledge. Let s take a look at the McCloskey s second
argument, the teleological argument.
In the teleological argument, McCloskey argues to get proof going genuine indisputable
examples of design and purpose are needed (McCloskey, 1968). McCloskey is basically stating
in his argument that all examples must be indisputable, or they have no ground to stand on. I
disagree. Go back to the beginning when we talked about the only thing that can actually be
proven is mathematics. Regardless of what you are trying to prove you must have multiple pieces
of evidence, but even then they might not be indisputable. I do not believe anything is ever one
hundred percent disputable. So, I don t believe that McCloskey s argument is a very conclusive
one. Let s look at an example.
Aquina s version of this argument is a great one. Aquina states that, whatever lacks knowledge
cannot move towards an end, unless it be directed by some being endowed with knowledge and
intelligence (Evans Manis, 2009, p.78). So let s take this one step
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Federal Trade Commission And Dental Examiners
Introduction Last February, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in North Carolina State Board of
Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission (Dental Examiners). The case concerned the Board
s decision to stop teeth whitening services by non dentists in the state. The Federal Trade
Commission alleged that the Board had violated antitrust laws by attempting to limit competition
by its teeth whitening decision. State entities such as the Board generally were thought to have
immunity from antitrust laws, but the Supreme Court s decision reversed this long held belief and
found that state boards could be held liability if certain conditions were met. The major condition
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Finally, the second part will address how states have responded to Dental Examiners, and what
Kansas can do to address the decision.
Background
To be understand the Dental Examiners decision, it is important to understand the legal background
for the case. To do this, we first have to examine the broader area of law that surrounds antitrust
liability. Secondly, we need to examine the Parker doctrine, which creates antitrust immunity for
states. Finally, we need to look at Dental Examiners itself and its background.
Antitrust Liability A preliminary question is what is antirust liability? While there are other
statutes, the Sherman Antitrust Actis the signature law prohibiting antitrust activity. The act defines
antitrust activity as any restraint of trade or commerce. It also prevents persons from monopolizing
or attempting to monopolizing trade. The act is only concerned with restrains of trade that are
unreasonably restrictive of competitive conditions. A secondary requirement is that there be
concerted action, which requires more than unilateral behavior by individual actors. Examples of
antitrust violations include price fixing, allocations of territory or customers, and exclusive dealing
agreements. Antitrust laws can be enforced either through actions brought by
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Cool Hand Luke Movie Analysis
The film Cool Hand Luke Directed by Stuart Rosenberg was released in 1967. It was about how
Luke goes through his time in prison. The other film that relates to this film is One Flew Over the
Cuckoo s Nest directed by MiloЕЎ Forman was released in 1975. It was about how Randle was
put in a psych ward because everyone thinks he s crazy but helps the other patients and like
Luke, Randle both films had Propp s theory on narrative structure where there are the traditional
seven characters and the main characters were heroes but they don t seem like heroes. They use
camera angles to show how the characters in both films can be known as role models and not
heros. In the film Cool Hand Luke how he got his name is by Dragline and the fact that... Show
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For example, when he make the bet that he can move the Immovable sink. He convinces
everyone that he can move it but at the end when he fails he looks at everyone and says At least
I tried. It entertains the patients how he thinks he can do everything he says he can and how he
s so confident with his word. The camera zooms out to show how he walks out of the shower
room confident even though he failed. In the film Cool Hand Luke Luke makes a bet that he
can eat 50 eggs and all the other prisoners made put money on it that he can t. When he won the
bet he got money and as a result he got respect from the prisoners and also their money. At the
end of the scene Luke is laying on the table like Jesus when he got crucified and the camera is
zooming out to show he won and he got his confidence. By the camera zooming out in both films
shows how Randle and luke had confidence. In the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest one of
the patients, Billy Bibbit killed himself because he felt bad for snitching on Randle and when
Randle finds out he attacks Nurse Ratched and no one would expect him to do that. The camera
angle shows a medium shot to see how both characters. It s just like in Cool Hand Luke when
Dragline attacks the man with no eyes, it was a medium shot to show both characters
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Misconceptions In The Movie Glory
Were the Cinemas ready for Glory? The movie classic Glory released in 1989 wanted to capture
the harsh atmosphere of the Civil War from a different perspective (3). The perspective from a
white officer overseeing the 54th regiment of black soldiers. At this moment in History the
emancipation proclamation, written and passed by Abraham Lincoln, gave motivation towards the
slaves and black people to move north and fight for the Union. The Massachusetts 54th regiment
became the first regiment to employ black soldiers and give them a chance to fight for an
opportunity at becoming citizens of the United States. The true determination shown by the soldiers
in the movie is really what the directors and writers were trying to convey to the audiences... Show
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Surprisingly that just simply is not the case. Most of the men that joined, volunteered as free men
from the North. Most of these men have been dealing with stereotypes and slavery all their lives,
and now because of Abraham Lincoln, these men believe they have a something to fight for. The
reason many men volunteered was because of Lincoln s words and actions, it rallied the men in
such a way that motivated others to contribute to the cause of ending the war, white or black.
Throughout the whole movie, the men kept having doubts about their orders. They had to burn a
village down to the ground, watch one of their fellow men be flogged in front of them, and other
things that did not help keep up morale. Like I described earlier, the Civil War era was something
Americans have not experienced, it was total war. Regardless the regiment stuck together and kept
training until their first battle. Up unto this point, they have not had the chance to fight, they ve
mainly been working on labor and building projects. The men feeling uneasy, want to fight and they
are tired of not getting the opportunity to show themselves. Finally they get assigned to join the
front in South Carolina. During the first battle, Shaw is injured, but saves the man that saved him
earlier in the movie and earns the respect of his men. This scene/battle arguably was the motivation
that would bring demise to the 54th
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Hemp Cultivation in China
International Hemp Association
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Cultivation in the Tai an District of Shandong Province, Peoples
Republic of China
Robert C. Clarke Naturetex International B.V. Van Diemenstraat 192 1013 CP Amsterdam The
Netherlands Clarke, R.C. 1995. Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Cultivation in the Tai an District of
Shandong Province, Peoples Republic of China. Journal of the International Hemp Association 2(2):
57, 60 65. This paper summarizes the history of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivation and
traditional use in the Tai an District of Shandong Province in the People s Republic of China, and
investigates the cultivation and processing techniques currently being employed to produce hemp
ribbon and hemp seed. Recent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We are planning to have our membership list ready in early 1996, so if you want to be included,
please renew your membership soon. Remember, you must join at the Sustaining/Business level
of US$ 100 to be included in the directory under your business or organization name. We have
continued our policy of active participation in both the hemp domain directly and at events that
overlap these concerns. Examples of these efforts include the following. Textile Forum
magazine, published by the European Textiles Network, devoted most of their June issue to
hemp and derived much of their information from the IHA. If you haven t seen it, you can order
a copy from the IHA bookstore. It s a beautifully done issue, with nice color plates. The IHA has
been invited to join the FAO hemp/flax network and our journal received a favorable review in
the June 1995 issue of its periodical, Euroflax Newsletter. The first two issues (1994) of the
JIHA can now be found on the Internet at . An IHA member was kind enough to set us up on his
web site, free of charge. We hope to establish our own site in 1996. We will soon be offering a
Cannabis Information Kit for educators (see page 108). This was put together by our Projects
Manager, Rob Clarke, and is a mixed media resource, including slides and actual examples of
hemp products. The IHA was also pleased to contribute technical advice to the Colorado Industrial
Hemp Act strategists on their efforts for 1996. In 1995, we supplied
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The Media s Influence On Women And Its Consequences On...
The media advertisements promote gender stereotypical images and create a negative impact on the
society. The advertisements in any form, such as television ads, magazine photos, textual contents
or movies, perpetuate the gender inequality and expect different genders to perform in a certain
way only. In her article Hunger as Ideology, Susan Bordo analyzed several media advertisements
and represented how brand promotions have used genderbased identity to increase the demand and
desire of their merchandise. The gender oriented messages are influential and affect the opinion,
thoughts and behavior of human beings. However, the question arises how these typecast
advertisements divide the society. This research paper will examine the... Show more content on
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In addition, Susan asserts that gender roles are the foundation for what the advertising agencies
use to promote and push sales irrespective of considering their impact on society (Bordo, 139).
Masculinity and femininity are defined and restricted by boundaries that are created from images
found in the media. The images are prevalent and presented in a way so that they become the norm
of how society should be. To some extent they even create and divide society.
In her article, hunger as Ideology, Susan illustrates an advertisement, where two little and innocent
French girls dressing up in their mother s clothes. Susan criticized the concept of advertisement,
where the ideology of soft, sleek and hunger restriction is associated with females (Bordo 139).
Concerning this, I also believe the abstract message has a strong impression on the viewer,
especially young girls because they may get influenced and start controlling their diet from an early
age, which might affect their health. Such advertisements showcase that woman is anxious about the
value of beauty and are forced to turn into work of art for the promise of self esteem. (Debra and
Nelson).
Second major impact of societal stereotypes is the formation of sex plus discrimination. In this
form of discrimination, an employer does not discriminate against the class of men or women
collectively, but treats a subclass of men or women
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Influenza In American History
When Europeans first came to this continent, they brought diseases with them, such as smallpox,
influenza, and tuberculosis. Later, slaves shipped to America from Africa brought even more
diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria. Ever since, American history has been riddled with
infectious diseases and epidemics. Although the United States has eliminated some horrible
diseases that plagued it in the past, and helped other countries cope with epidemics, deadly diseases
still pose problems in America.
One of the earliest epidemics faced here was introduced by European explorers. The variola virus,
commonly known as smallpox, wreaked havoc upon the Native American population (Lamb); they
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The majority of these men were gay or bisexual. Later they noticed people with hemophilia, who
needed frequent blood transfusions, and people who were intravenous drug users contracting the
disease (Zuger). The disease that the doctors were noticing was HIV/AIDS and it is now a
pandemic, having killed 25 million worldwide since 1981. AIDS is the acquired immune deficiency
syndrome caused by HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus. The virus is spread through bodily
fluids and it damages the immune system. The damaged immune system opens the body up to
opportunistic infections that otherwise wouldn t pose a problem. HIV becomes AIDS if the
immune system breaks down enough. Currently there is no cure for AIDS however certain drugs
can help keep HIV from developing into AIDS. Additional medications can combat the
opportunistic infections
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Factors Influencing Political Betting On Politics
This chapter will draw out some of the characteristics of the type of person to bet on a political
outcome. It will also focus on the different types of motives why people may be tempted to place a
bet on a specific outcome.
The first distinction, that needs to be assessed is whether those betting on politics are gamblers first
and foremost, or whether their interest in politics has prompted them to put their money where
their mouth is. Betting on elections, within in America, while illegal, can still occur amongst very
strict framework. These prediction frameworks can attract interest from the more typical gambler
and the public that are more interested in politics. These markets, however, do not function in the
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Alistair Meeks is a lawyer, who is heavily involved with political betting. His underlying interest
in politics was the driving force for him to get involved with politics. He has been documented
stating he likes that politics is still considered a novelty bet, as the strong form research is less of
a feature than in sports betting . Alistair Meeks frequently writes articles for the PolitcalBetting
website. It is clear his interest is Politics and he sees it as a way to make a little bit of extra money
from his own interests.
This suggests political betting is something that is of interest to both people with an interest in
politics, but also those who take a punt as gambling is their main focus. Political betting is
different from Sports in this sense, as it is unlikely political betters will make the move across to
sports betting. People may have been betting to keep an interest in the result and to gamble on
their own analytical ability. It could be suggested this is what makes political gambling an
interesting topic, as those placing the bets may fall outside those who are typical gamblers. The
punters involved in political gambling may be politics enthusiasts first, but with a good
understanding of betting and a desire to place money on their own ability to predict the outcome of
a certain political
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The Importance Of Perseverance
Perseverance is failing 19 times then succeeding the 20th time Julie Andrews. This means that
you are going to hit many bumps in the road but there is always times where you can push
through and make the most of their life. As defined by Dictionary.com perseverance is a steady
persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties,
obstacles, or discouragement. The synonyms are Dedication , Determination , and Diligence .
The antonyms for this word are Apathy , Cowardice , and Weakness . This is important because
people need to persevere to get through life s tough challenges and make the most of it even
when times are tough. In the real world this looks like people trying to get through the day even
though money is tight. This doesn t not look like people just sitting around not doing anything to
try to help themselves if they don t have job. The first example where perseverance is shown is
that when in the book Glory Road Coach Don Haskinswas scrimmaging at college and he is left in
all day with no breaks. Later when he got home he took off his sock and the skinon the ball of his
foot fell off because he ran so much. The next day he goes to the athletic trainer s room and tapes
the skin back on his feet. The second example where perseverance is shown is when the Japanese
Americans were persecuted during WWII based on their nationality and people lost their jobs,
businesses, and were left with nothing and were
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Montaigne s Skepticism Argument Of Constant Flux
Montaigne s Skepticism Argument of Constant Flux This skeptical argument is based around the
premise that there is no constant existence. This means that there is no unchanging being nor
nonbeing object. Everything is changing, growing, learning, multiplying, and moving. With
constant movement comes constant changeof both the known and the knower, and since there is no
being nor object that does not change, both the person and their judgement continue flowing, which
then allows nothing to be established for certain (MP, 13). Human nature is constantly in the
middle of being born and dying, and are subject to passing from one change to another as humans
grow, learn and change. Everything is either coming into being and growing, making it a current
incomplete substance, or it is beginning to die. An example that helps one to understand this
argument is the concept of a woman birthing a baby boy (MP, 14). This baby is always changing,
every moment of every hour of each day. At first the infantleaves the mother s womb as an
unformed infant, then becomes a suckling infant completely dependent on its mother. He is
continuously learningthat when he is hungry or needs to be changed, he simply needs to cry. He
learns to laugh and make noises, sit up and crawl. Eventually he learns to walk and talk and then
one day the baby boy is not a baby anymore. He is a boy, and then a youth, next a mature man,
then a man, and finally a decrepit aged man (MP, 14). This change seemingly
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A Brief Look at Modernism
Modernism was a prevalent movement and developed an era in the twentieth century that shaped
the coming decades and Western ideas. Stemming from World War I, its culture, art and philosophy
reveals the mindset of modernity and how the historical events of that time influenced life and
society. T.S. Eliot was a part of the literary and artistic movement called Modernism, which can be
seen best in his poem The Waste Land. The concept of the wasteland was a powerful one to his
generation. His poem depicts an image of the modern world through the perspective of the
common man finding himself hopeless and confused about the condition of society. The poem
paints a picture of a disjointed and desolate world through apparent confusion and chaos that that
is achieved through fragments and allusions. The Waste Land demonstrates the present day
wasteland as a metaphor of modern Europe to depict the loss of culture and history that was
suffered due to the war. Arguably, the most important aspect of the poem is its fragmented nature
used to depict a post World War I wasteland. Rather than using facts to show the state of Europe,
Eliot uses several poetic elements to convey this, particularly the allusive and obscure to paint an
image of physical desolation of the war torn society and also communicate a sense of loss and
despair. The image of London, in the first section The Burial Dead, gives a sense of the trauma and
cultural desolation caused by the war. The narrator,
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Advantages Of Biometric Verification System
Succes Story Biometric verification system in the Warid company, in Pakistan Introduction. In
recent years, telephone network that has integration services is used. Telecommunication service
provider also called Telephone Company or telecommunication operator is a kind of
communication service provider that provides telecommunication services such as telephony and
communication access. Warid Telecom, which has been successfully operating in the market of
telecommunication technology since 2004, is the one of the biggest leading operator in Pakistan.
Warid is operated by Aby Dhabi Group, which is led by Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan
and considered a large business in the Middle East and a major investor in Pakistan. It has various
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Another advantage of Biometric Verification system is its speed for verifying and checking the
identification features of a person, which is quite fast. Thus, a user can be rejected or accepted
by the system to database in several seconds. Moreover, it is known that for any company or
organization, value of time is an essential factor. Time management system of a company can get
more benefits from using biometric verification system. Saving time also can cause increasing
revenue, productivity, and reducing cost. In other words, to avoid fraud and waste of time is main
point for getting a good achievement in business. 4In addition, saving money is another advantage
of biometric verification system, hence after having this system, there is no need for high priced
password authority. For example, if a company uses systems of high quality, it means that product
cost is reduced or minimized. 4Return on investment is so high because of avoiding fraud,
decreasing cost, and other reasons. Thus, it is beneficial for a company to use biometric
verification system, especially, it is an advance for finance management system of company in
terms of getting more
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Psy 270 Client Exam
Client Examination
The client is a well dressed, well groomed Palestinian female who present to the clinic dressed
appropriately in denim jeans, printed top, head scarf and sandals. The client is alert and oriented
to person, place, time and situation. The client appears to be younger than her stated age. She
appears visibly anxious, flushing noted to bilateral cheeks and clammy hands. The client appears
tired with red and sunken eyes. The client is cooperative during the interview, sitting with her legs
crossed but her foot was in constant motion. The client also made very large hand gestures when
discussing her reason for evaluation. The client reports being very anxious and states I considered
checking myself in the hospital...I know I need help. The client s speech is rapid and pressured
with a foreign accent. The client s tone of voice is appropriate with trembling, but fluctuates at
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report of being hyper ). The client also reports difficulty staying on task at home and following
through with household chores. The client relates her inability to complete housework and stay on
task to being exhausted from lack of sleep. Using the Adult ADHD RS IV diagnostic tool, the
client tested positive for adult ADHD. The following diagnostic criteria was met in order to
ascertain the F90.0 diagnosis: the client often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks, often does
not follow through on instructions and fails to finish tasks, often has difficulty organizing tasks
and activities, often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental
effort, is often forgetful in daily activities, often fidgets with or taps hands or feet, and is often on
the go (American Psychiatric Association, 2013, p. 59 60). This diagnosis would be considered
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Comparison Of Five Battle Rifles
There are numerous battle rifles in production today, with some performing better than others.
The M16, or AR 15, which has been the first line service rifle for the US Military for almost five
decades (Poyer, 2013, p. 1), and the AK 47, which has been in production for more than sixty
years, stand out as the most popular, most produced, and the most highly regarded rifles in our
modern time. Both rifles are similar in many ways and are excellent firearms for sport, self
defense, and modern warfare. Both have been battle tested in just about every conflict over the
course of the last fifty years, are currently used as the main battle rifles for a large part of the
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The AR 15 s operation is based on the direct impingement (DI) gas system. When a round is fired
in the DI gas system, gas from the expended round is tapped from the barrel and transferred back
to the firearms operating system via a gas tube. The gas unlocks the bolt and cycles the action to
load the next round. This process, over time, produces a buildup of residue on the rifles action
which can negatively impact its reliability if not properly maintained. In addition, under
sustained fire, the gas tube can fail if not properly maintained. The AK 47 s operation is based
on a gas piston operating system. Like in the AR 15, when a round is fired, gas from the
expended round is tapped from the barrel, but instead of being directed back to the operating
system it is used to cycle a piston system. In this process, the gas is trapped in a piston cup, away
from the action, which forces the piston rod to impact the operating system, which in turn cycles
the action and loads the next round. With the gas piston system there is much less residue buildup
in the rifles action and no gas tube to fail. This gives the AK 47 superior reliability and the ability
to operate even without proper maintenance over extended periods of
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Ernest Rutherford Dbq
From the start of time men and women have expanded on the theory of matter and atoms. Going
from Leucippus and Democritus to Ernest Rutherford the theory has expanded on influences of
others experiments. It started before Jesus Christ was born. The structure of the atom and the atom
has changed over a long period of time. Leucippus and Democritus discovered the atom(doc. 1).
Ernest Rutherford split the atom and discovered that the atom is made of smaller particles and that
atoms have a positively charged nucleus and largely empty space(doc. 1). Without Leucippus and
Democritus, no one could expand on the idea of the atom and without Rutherford no one would
have thought of the nucleus and what is inside the atom(doc. 1). Atoms are so small
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Citizens Of Carnage
The Mayor s Revenge It was a dark night in the City of Carnage, the city was polluted with trash,
there was unfair rights, and a bad environment. Walter, a skinny but smart person had just turned
twelve and was sleeping quietly in the orphanage. His parents had died because they were chosen
for the election. Suddenly, Walter woke up in the middle of the night and heard what sounded to
be a bolt of lightning. He shrieked, What was that. That s when he saw a bomber plane dropping
radioactive bombs. He had gathered up everybody and had evacuated everyone. A girl from the
orphanage named Suna who was two months younger than Walter but was extremely strong came
up to Walter and questioned, What is going on? Walter replied, I don t know
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Kramer. That s when he remembered tomorrow was the election hosted by the mayor. Once it
had become morning everyone was rushing to the election. It started at 9:00 in the morning but
all the citizens of Carnage were there by 8:30 because they were so enthusiastic, so it had began
early. The mayor came up to the stage and said cheerfully, Welcome citizens of Carnage. Today
is the election one boy and one girl will be recruited as spies to seek information about our
enemy city, The Devil s Eye.Walter started crying and said, Why is this happening to me... Just
then the mayor laughed and said, Ok folks, now we will be drawing the raffles. The crowd was
gritting their teeth and then the mayor started to draw out the two raffles and exclaimed, The
two people being recruited as spies are. Just then the bomber planes were hurdling towards the
gallery the citizens were all gathered in and bombs started to chimney down from the sky. Every
last being started to run out of the gallery. Walter came up to the mayor and screeched, Why do
you have to put us through all this trouble, just pay your debt that you own. The mayor said, I m
sorry little boy I can t, I don t have 2.5 billion dollars I can t afford
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jit
2.4 Advantages of MRPI Business results and manufacturing performance are improved. More
accurate and timely information can be obtained to improve manufacturing control. Inventory and
obsolescence are minimized. The production process is driven by orders and more responsive to
market demand. Production costs are reduced due to increased efficiencies. 2.5 Disadvantages of
MRPI Materials purchasing costs are not optimized due to smaller and frequent orders.
Transportation costs and unit costs are increased due to smaller and frequent orders. When
materials are delivered late, production will be late. It is difficult to change computer systems after
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пЃ¬JIT is good for a repetitive production environment but not others. пЃ¬Not all vendors comply
with JIT operations, e.g. high quality material flexible delivery. пЃ¬Workers may have problems
with JIT s flexible, broadly stated jobs. пЃ¬JIT is not good for global trade due to long lead time.
5.7 JIT and distribution Just in time delivery needs good collaboration with vendors of distribution
services and of products. The distributor needs a continuity of demand and the chance to define
routes, loads and schedules well ahead. By working toward longer terms, higher volume
procurements with vendors, prices can be cut due to larger transport volume over a long period of
time. Just in time delivery will cut down the operating costs if the business is substantial for the
distribution partner. Just in time delivery needs more frequent deliveries from vendors however it
does not voluntarily imply higher transportation costs. i)Simple examples to reduce transportation
cost are: пЃ¬when the freight is calculated by weight only. пЃ¬when a wide range of goods is put
into each shipment and it offsets the smaller volume of bulk orders. пЃ¬when the freight is
calculated at a flat contract
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Earthquake In Chile Essay
Chile suffers from natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic activity. This is
because Chile is in the Ring of Fire which is where many pieces of the earth, called tectonic plates,
rub together causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tsunamis, which are a product of
earthquakes. Chilehas had to change and adapt to these deadly events for many years. They have
become more advanced in ways to endure these natural disasters. Chile has adapted to the presence
of natural disasters by being prepared in a natural disaster, investing in earthquakeproof buildings,
and by evacuation procedures. Being prepared has been a crucial factor for the Chileans to adapt to
the natural disasters. In 2010 Chile suffered an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 out of ten on the
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In 2010 there was an earthquake that affected many cities and a Chilean firefighter said that, The
earthquake was 8.8 and there were 6,000 buildings in the affected area yet only six were
seriously damaged, and of those, only four had to be demolished (Soichet, Romo). An 8.8 is
outstanding and the fact that only a small amount of buildings were damaged is jaw dropping.
Insurance is also a very crucial in earthquakes. People invest in earthquake insurance and this
helps because even if homes are destroyed, nobody will be displaced within their own country. In
Chile, an estimated 10 percent of residential properties and 60 percent of commercial properties
are insured against earthquake damage (). Another way chile has adapted with their buildings is
the new building codes. The building codes are very strict and any and every commercial
building has to be able to manage an earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0. The building can crack,
tilt and even be declared unfit for future use but it must not collapse (Franklin). This ensures that
people will be safe in buildings if there is an
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Chantae Harrison s Financial Performance
Review of Financial Performance Chantae Harrison The company s financial future looks bright
with the introduction of future revenue makers. GC3 is gaining revenue off of premium coffee
that was created by their top competitors Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. This company has
performed financially with the concept of a larger cup size. The company has also created top
performers and gained revenue. Considering this, there are still financial decisions that need to be
improved and to do this the company needs to look at all their financial status records and ratios.
GC3 financials show that they had a gross margin of $110,580 and went up to $111,922 in 2013
(Great Cups of Coffee, n.d.). From 2013 to 2014, you also see a decrease in long term debt to
equity ratio. When having a lower debt to equity ratio, demonstrates financial health for the
company. Keeping a gross profit margin of 50% is every company s goal (Smith, n.d.). Currently,
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When GC3 was taken over by friends Tony, Bruce and Bonnie, they had a simple strategy to
establish a coffee shop where friends and family could come, relax and get a great cup of coffee
at a great price (Great Cups of Coffee, n.d.). The culture remained family orientated with a
centralized decision making system, predominately set by the three friends throughout the early
years of the company. GC3 s culture was to deliver various coffee blends served in over sized
ceramic mugs, with carry out orders, receiving 2oz larger cups than most competitors (Great Cups
of Coffee, n.d.). In year five, the culture began to evolve into something different. Through the
acquisition, GC3 obtained eighty five Great Scoops locations employees were reluctant to change,
and the culture began to shift. Employee relations started to weaken as Columbus stores became
aware of promotions they were not
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How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Works
How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Writings Thesis: John Ronald Reule Tolkien s life
experiences influenced his writing, beginning as a student, then a soldier, lexigrapher, professor,
and then a writer to his own children; Tolkien s life created the place known to most as Middle
Earth. Introduction Childhood South Africa Baboon Spider Lack of Greenery only sand and rock
Early family life Early love of language and Anglo Saxon literature Early adult life Edith and
Tolkien Beren and Luthien Father Morgan s forbidding of courtship Birmingham Factories and
machines Machines and evil in Tolkien s writings World War One and Professional life Finishing
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His greatest achievement in this field was the language spoken in Middle Earth. As Tolkien grew
older, he grew tired of Anglo Saxon and Latin languages and shifted more towards Germanic
languages. Tolkien was very smart but, as he grew so did his life and the challenges that it held. In
Tolkien s early adult life many changes occurred, his mother started becoming very dependent on
the Roman Catholic Church for strength and guidance after the loss of her husband. With Tolkien s
faith was strengthened and reaffirmed, Father Morgan the pastor to Tolkien family become the
godfather to Tolkien and his brother in the case that their mother died. Their mother died, which left
Tolkien and his brother in Father Morgan s complete care. Father Morgan moved them to an
apartment in Birmingham closer to Tolkien s school. In Birmingham many influences changed
Tolkien forever. Tolkien lived in his own apartment in Birmingham at the age of sixteen. He went
about his studies normally until the day Tolkien met the one person with the most influence on him
in his entire life: Edith Bratt. Edith was nineteen at the time when Tolkien was sixteen; they would
talk for hours leaning out the windows of their apartments and have informal dates in coffee shops
where they would make a game of throwing sugar cubes into the large hats worn by the women of
the time(25 Horne). The story of Beren and Luthien is a story that is directly attributed to Edith.
The story was created when
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Diction InRichard Cory, By Edwin Arlington Robinson
The poet, Edwin Arlington Robinson is the owner of the poem RIchard Cory which was written
in 1897. The poem was originally published as a part of the poet s book The children of the night
and also won three Pulitzer Prizes for his work. Poet Robinson impacts the reader s mainly
emotionally but also physically. Robinson does us the favor to remind us that everything that
happens does not always come out as planned and things may seem some way but end up coming
out a different way. He thoroughly explains what the people do and how their self esteem connects
with the people and their actions. Robinson tries to get the people confused with what is happening
throughout the poem and what he talks about. To begin with, the author Robinson writes the poem
to make the people understand Richard Cory, he uses literary devices such like formal diction.
Robinson states in line two We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from
sole to crown which contains more complex diction. Robinson uses the word pavement to
explain that it is where the people are standing in the sidewalk. Robinson wants to make sure the
readers can picture what is going on and makes his diction fancy. Robinson also uses the
statement sole to crown which he is talking about how Richard Cory is a gentleman from head
to toes instead he utilizes more unfamiliar words like sole for feet and crown as in head. In
addition, in line 5 poet Robinson says And he was always quietly arrayed and uses the
uncommon word arrayed. In line 8 ...he glittered when he walked also uses a formal word which
is glittered. Robinson uses those words to sound formally and depict the type of gentleman that
Richard Cory is. In addition to the literary devices, he also uses imagery. For example, in line 9
he Robinson states he was rich yes, richer than a king I believe that the poet uses this imagery in
order to make the readers have an idea in their imagination of how rich Cory could have been.
Robinson wants to convince the readers that he was very rich as they read those lines. Also, in
lines 1 and 2 Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him:
the poet states those lines which are original
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Nutrition Case Study Scenarios
What is the issue or problem? Joseph, and his team members, are trying to develop an educational
and action program to teach rural Cambodians about the importance of infant and child nutrition.
While his team has been in Cambodia they have learned that the mothers of infants and children
understand the importance of feeding their children properly and have a desire to learn how to do
so. Joseph and his team also learn that the mothers are not the ones who feed their kids, the
grandmothers and aunts do that while the mother works.
What are the strengths of the case study? Joseph and his group really got involved in the community
to discover the feeding practices. They observed and interact with the community and did not just
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This case study is a big pill to swallow, especially as I personally have no experience in this area.
First, I would involve my teachers in the development of an action plan as well as the educational
plan. I would explore the option of seeking community business sponsorship. The people who live
in the community work at these places and the businesses are benefiting from the program, the
workers are able to contribute more when they can read and speak the local language. I would ask
that my teachers and students go out and seek people that speak Spanish as well as English to
maybe help translate. The teachers that I have that know how to teach English as a second
language can help conduct sessions to teach the other educators the techniques. I would ask the
Spanish students if they would mind having a Spanish night, show the community their culture and
try to get rid of the stigmas that come along with people who come from Mexico and Central
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College Is A Essential Tool For Life Essay
The research topic of the connection between students who are in college and the level of stress
they inquire financially and generally has had a huge impact on society. College is a very
essential tool for life. College is meant to learn and experience a variety of techniques to use in
your everyday life. On the other hand, college can become a very stressful place, whether it s
because of your financial status or in general. The increase in responsibilities after transitioning
from a young adolescent to an adult is a cause of stress. There are two different sources of stress,
external stress and internal stress. External stress is getting a bad grade on an assignments/test or
relationship problems. Internal stress are motivators that put high expectations on one s self to
accomplish or achieve something. Financial stress is worrying about how you are going to pay
for something and where you will get the money to pay for it. In academic communities financial
stress can cause low performance in school work. Also, stress can cause the low rate of attendance
in the academic communities. The amount of workload assignment wise and job wise can
significantly bring stress due to the balance between the two. A solution for financial stress and
general stress could be to make more scholarships and grants available to students, and find ways to
relieve stress. In the article Surviving Stress and Anxietyin College Beyond Cohen explains
throughout the article better, and
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Ww1 Essay
Submerged Struggle for Superiority A missing German U boat is lost no longer (Washington
Post). This recent headline appeared in the Washington Post on 19 September 2017. A once lost
German U boat was found off the coast of Belgium at the bottom of the North Sea. This U boat
contained the bodies of the twenty three commanding men of the submarine. Authorities say the
submarine was hit and sunk by a naval mine on the upper deck. Throughout the course of World
War 1, U boats were used to their full capacity sinking more than three hundred and fifty ships,
while only 13 U boats were destroyed. According to the Washington Post, they have over seventy
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Even at the beginning of the war, in the 1914, the U boat could immerse itself in under two
minutes, and the time only improved as later models were made allowing a U boat to become
invisible in twenty five seconds (Kennett 197). ... by mid 1977, sinkings had reached a
catastrophic proportions: in the month of April alone... the U boat sent more than 350 ships to the
bottom[of the ocean] (Kennett 195). The U boat quickly became a key element to the success of
World War 1, and a highly desired weapon. The diminutive U boat demonstrated it s powers of
destruction early [on] in the war (Kennett 194). The unsuspecting u boat caused many repercussions
on World War 1. The U boats demonstrated destruction on the sinking of ships, but it particularly
made an impact on the war by sinking the RMS Lusitania. A German u boat, the U20, sank the
seven hundred seventy feet long passenger ship three hundred feet off the coast of Ireland one
hundred and two years ago. The sinking of this ship altered the outcome of World War 1, as it was
the catalyst which pulled America into the war. America originally against joining World War 1
because business was booming for the new nation, this was not their war, and they had many
immigrants flocking to their land. Despite America s desire to stay neutral throughout the war,
Germany s persistence finally prevailed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Germany was trying
to cripple Britain, and instill a sense of fear by hitting the ship
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Examination Of Cell Division And Dna Replication
The experiments of the past week allowed examination of cell division and DNA replication, the
processes by which cells carry out important functions. It is important to have an understanding of
these processes in order to have an understanding of biology. These most small occurrences are the
basis for life in all cells. Without division and DNAreplication, organism could not grow and carry
out complex tasks, such as metabolism. In addition, natural selection can only occur where genetic
variation does. This makes division of cells and the recombination of their DNA essential to the
continuance of human life.
Cells that are diploid have two sets of chromosomes, one coming from each parent. This kind of cell
is most familiar to us because this is the way humans are genetically formed. However, the
process of replicating and packaging those genes is more complex than most people realize. The
process begins in the nucleus. The nucleus is the epicenter of control for the cell. In every nucleus
there is a set of chromosomes with our genetic makeup attached to them. These chromosomes are
essential to the life of the cell. Therefore, when cell division, or mitosis, or occurs, each cell gets a
copy of the entire set of chromosomes, rather than just a part of them. Each phase of mitosis carries
out a very specific task.
Interphase is the beginning of this process. In this stage, you cannot yet discern chromosomes in
the nucleus. The nucleolus, however, will be visible at this time.
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Bronze Casting among the Ruins
Starting in the ancient cities of Mesopotamia, bronze sculptures have been discovered in these
ruins (Sturgis). Many more were discovered in the decorated tombs of the Chinese emperors, the
discovered towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, making a great influence on the Renaissance
period (Sturgis). Bronze sculptures during this period came to the vanguard of art. However,
many centuries had passed before the necessary tools were created to make bronze casting easier
during the nineteenth century of the Industrial Revolution (Sturgis). Because of these utensils,
bronze casting sprang to the top of the art world again. In recent times, Paris is known for their
bronze sculptures since the middle of the nineteenth century. Factories for bronze casting leapt to
the top in Paris in order to cast editions of bronze sculptures for the hundreds of artists who
specialized in bronze (Sturgis). Paris became the place to go to in order to study this renowned
style and have their own sculptured edited to bronze (Sturgis). This desire for the artistic fascination
caused creations of many bronze sculptures whose beauty and majesty outshines the sculptures of
modern times (Sturgis). Paris in the middle of the nineteenth century held the peak of captivation
of this form of art. Bronze casting differed from city to city, century to century; however, they all
followed some of the basic steps to sculpting ( Bronze Sculpture). First an artist would have to
model the sculpture by using a range
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Television Violence Essay example
Along the coast of Maryland, just inside the state lines of Virginia lies the Quantico Naval Base,
home to a fictional investigative team lead by the unpredictable Leroy Jethro Gibbs. The ever
popular television show, NCIS, focuses on solving crimes with naval victims. These crimes have
one thing in common: violence. In 2005, some workers at Quantico find a meat puzzle (C.
Schulenburg 9) hidden within barrels of toxic material. During this episode the viewer is able to
see a massacred body, sliced into many pieces, displayed on multiple tables in the NCIS morgue
(C. Schulenburg 9). A year later, an episode of NCIS aired showing an explosion of characters
while golfing (Update: T.V. Violencce). Violence did not originally appear on
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Torr 64). After near exhaustion of the criminal theme, medical dramas began to dip their toes into
the pool of television programming. The seemingly chaotic kindling of crime on television sent the
content of programming into a regrettable downward spiral of quality. The same old violence
was no longer as entertaining, which caused networks to increase the magnitude of the violence
on their shows (J. Torr 66) in order to continue engaging viewers. This progression has brought
programming to where it lies now: in trouble. The effects and solutions to the violence displayed
on television are important due to the ever increasing viewer base of certain types of
programming. Through a sundry of studies, spanning many years, from several sources, comes the
debate on just what all this violence displayed for anyone and everyone to see is doing to the
viewers and how we can solve it.
Desensitization is a very insidious process which leads one to a greater acceptance of violence
with less sympathy for those who become victim to the violent acts (Television Violence).
Researchers Comstock and Paik believe there are four areas that decide if what is being watched
will affect the viewer (J. Osofsky 82). The first of these four and the one of the reasons that
society is starting to accept violence is efficacy. Efficacy relates to whether the violence on the
screen is rewarded or punished, (J. Osofsky 83). There is almost no punishment seen in programs
after a
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Lymphoma Case Study
Treatment of lymphoma may cause fibrosis and necrosis in lymph nodes which can limit size
based response assessments. In 1999, the IWG criteria commonly known as Cheson criteria,
defined five categories of clinical response based on CT imaging of lesion size for non Hodgkin
Lymphoma (NHL) [36]. Original criteria had limitations such as a high variability, the failure to
consider 18FDG PET, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and flow cytometry and the failure to take
into account non nodal disease. Revised criteria by the IWG published in 2007, were applied to
NHL and also Hodgkin s disease [37]. It integrates 18FDG PET, IHC, and flow cytometry into
original criteria which adds more sensitivity to both staging and evaluation of treatment response....
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The highlights of Lugano classification include [38]: 18FDG PET/CT should be used for response
assessment in FDG avid histologies, using a 5 point scale; CT is preferred for low or variable FDG
avidity. A complete metabolic response even with a persistent mass is considered a complete
remission. A PR requires a decrease by more than 50% in the SPD of up to six representative nodes
or extranodal lesions. Progressive disease by CT criteria only requires ≥50%.increase in the
cross product of the longest diameter and perpendicular diameter of a single
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Sociological Exploration Or Research Is A Complex Process
Jennifer Wilson
Intro to Sociology
Professor Hartley
Essay #2
Essay#2 Sociological exploration or research is a complex process. At what time a scientist
attempts to figure out the way the natural world works, he will utilize experiments to search for the
cause and effect. In other words, they construct an experiment so they can observe or evaluate any
change in one entity and cause another to vary in a repetitive way. When things change within an
experiment they are called variables. A variable is a characteristic that can change in value or
magnitude under different conditions. With experiments, there are three types of variables,
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Step four you will collect data, this is a critical step in the research process. It provides information
needed to solve or explain the research questions. Step five involves analyzing results. In this
step, all the information that has been collected to answer the question is compared to the
variables to determine the difference. Step six involves presenting the finding of the research.
This is where you will validate or confirm your theory by the data collected and analyzed finally
presenting your findings or your theory. No matter what approach that is used in research, the
researchers want to maximize the study s reliability which is the consistency with which the same
measure produces similar results time after time. Researchers also strive for validity which is the
degree to which a measure is accurate and really measures what it claims to measure. The six steps
of the scientific method in research and the relationship with between cause and correlation can be
explained by saying that correlation merely occur when we detect change in two simultaneously;
causation exist when we can demonstrate in one influence that causes the researchers need to
establish correlation and time order and rule out alternative explanations. A survey is a widely
used research methods, a survey can be defined as a valuable research
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Romeo And Juliet Deaths
Romeo and Juliet, the Shakespearean playwright of two star crossed lovers, ends in two tragic
deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Who can be hold responsible for their deaths, when so many
things went wrong along the way? Many could be held responsible for the deaths of the two
lovers, but Romeo himself deserves to carry the heavier load of responsible for not only his
death, but the death of his lover, Juliet as well. The young boy s acts of irresponsibility, impulse,
belligerence, immaturity, and streak of bad decisions only brought definite consequences to
both himself and Juliet. As the story of Romeo and Juliet further progresses, Romeo s true
character becomes more and more apparent; he seems to act solely by impulse. Romeo acts
moreso with his emotions, and sudden thoughts than his brain which stores reason and logic.
This causes for tragedy and unfortunate circumstance by the end of the poem. This shows how
impulsive he is in most of his decisions and how he tends to be very dramatic in everything that
he does. When Romeo discovers that Juliet is dead, he almost immediately dramatically decides
to drink poison, to kill himself. Here s to love, O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick thus with a
kiss I die. Which shows how quickly he makes wrash and dramatic decisions without thinking it
through. If Romeo had not been so careless and impulsive in his decision, Juliet would have
awoken and they would both still be alive. Romeo is also extremely short tempered and
belligerent. Often, Romeo resorts to violence when conflict occurs, he is quick to act out of
rage. This goes hand in hand with how impulsive and irresponsible he is, which further supports
that he was responsible for him and Juliet s death. Romeo kills Paris out of rage and fury, as
violence has become a natural instinct or reaction for him. Romeo killed Tybalt as well, over a
simple joke. That is two lives that Romeo himself his responsible for taking, is it hard to believe he
could be responsible for his own as well as Juliet s, due to what we ve seen him capable of over the
course of the story. O, I am slain if thou be merciful open the tomb lay me with Juliet. Romeo
seems to be careless of any consequences he may face due to his
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She Was Alone Essay
She was alone. Wanda leant against the massive mural wall behind her while her eyes were
closed. Not as if she wanted to sleep, just she felt bored, and she had no faintest idea what to do
while anticipating for her uncle to pick her up from school.
The sky was limpid that day, the sun such an asshole, beaming directly toward her mercilessly and
Wanda felt like hell. She didn t have any place to be since that day was the construction s day on
the nearby road in front of the school; therefore, no student allowed to walk across or waiting close
to the road while the construction happened.
She had no choice but to sit on the dusty floor while the thick chemistry book set under her butt as
she used it as her cushion.
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She knew how shattered his heart if she doesn t respond his apology since she remembered what
happened to Clayton, Chris s brother who suffered from a heart broken syndrome after Joan, a
beautiful woman, dumped him in front of the sea of people last new year. Wanda felt sorry for
him regardless of Clay who was not kind to her most of the time, he still a cool person.
She can t imagine how pain is a broken heart can be, though. Some said it was as if you couldn t
find happiness anymore. Your family and friends were there with you, and they were trying to
make you happy and smile again like there s nothing to worry about, but it won t work because the
only person would make you smile again was the person who won t be there for you.
What will happen if that occurred to Chris? What if that made him suffered to the rest of his life?
Wanda didn t want that to happen to Chris because both she knew, Chris was a fragile glass, and
once knocked down to the floor, it will shatter into million
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Barbara Ascher s On Compassion
Compassion, though seemingly straight forward, is actually a complex beast, springing from a
variety of sources, including some less than flattering ones. These sources can include pity, fear,
and self advancement, which are rarely associated with something as good as being
compassionate. However, in On Compassion , by Barbara Ascher argues that compassion is
something that must be learned through experience, not something one is born knowing, by
giving examples of the actions of those who have enough towards those who do not, in order to
stress the importance of taking note of others and their situations. Often, people try to avoid
those who are less fortunate. People have a tendency to look away from those who have fallen
on hard times, as though they are not even there (Para. 2). People tend to look away from things
that disgust them, pretending they do not exist, and move on with their lives. In the case of the
less fortunate, they do so to protect their world of cocktail party complaint[s], a world in which
they are perpetually victimized by life (12). These people can only see what they feel is a great
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To see again would be to remind oneself of one s own well being and sanity, which is out of line
with the self centered worldview many cherish (11). To leave this worldview is to accept that
others really are less fortunate, and that one has little to complain about in comparison to these
people. It causes guilt, a feeling most strive to avoid, and forces people to step outside of their
comfort zones and into the real world. Ascher continues by saying we protect ourselves from these
people, not physically, though that does happen, but mentally (11). To let down one s guard, even
for a second, and recognize the less fortunate would be to break down one s self centered fortress,
allowing sympathy, and eventually guilt at one s complacence, to
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Rare Gem
1.In light of the entire transaction as it was outlined to them by Wisconsin, did First Midwestern
provide the correct advice to their customer on how to structure the transactions? Did they appear to
be fully diligent?
First Midwestern was a well known bank and has a good relationship with Wisconsin for several
years. In my opinion the bank did not provide the correct advice to Wisconsin in structuring and
financing the transaction. One of the main reason was, because Wisconsin did not advised their
bank with all the details and negotiations happened between them and Vietnamese buyers. The
management of Wisconsin had deal with Saigon jewels, (buyers) that they will buy back the
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Also as mentioned above they were not fully aware of the side agreement of buying back the
finished polished gems by Wisconsin. Also they accepted the drafts and made full payment to the
applicant, which I suggest they shouldn t do. Because the price of the gems went down and also
the issuing bank who bought the drafts from Midwestern are unable to collect the money from the
buyers. As Wisconsin denied the side agreement with the Vietnamese buyers and there was no
clause present for that in the drafts, Midwestern cannot claim the money.
2.What risks were faced by Wisconsin when they undertook to accept the guarantee and to ship the
goods under it?
Letter of guarantee is a type of commitment from the bank on behalf of its customers (buyer) to the
third party (suppliers) and Promises to meet any financial obligations in case the customers fails to
fulfill the requirement of the contract. The risks that Wisconsin faced when they agree to accept the
letter of guarantee and ship the goods under it includes currency risk, commercial risk, risk of
nonpayment.
One of the commercial risk involved the quality of goods delivered. When the Wisconsin made
its first delivery to Saigon jewels, they indicated that not all of the jade gems received are of good
quality. So, the delivered goods did not match the expectations of buyers. The other commercial
risk Wisconsin faced was nonpayment and non delivery or delay in
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The Wave Of The Civil War Essay
1. Research background: The waves of refugee from Syria to Europe begun after the outbreak
Civil War in Syria. On March of 2011, protests appeared in the southern city of Deraa after police
arrested and tortured some teenagers who illegally painted revolutionary slogans on a school
wall. But the peaceful protests rapidly grew into rebel fighting against the government after the
government s violent crackdown. In July, 2011, a group of defected Syrian officers founded the
Free Syrian Army to gather Syrian civilians as opposition. Tension between extremist groups,
and ethnic groups made the domestic conflict even more complicated. The rampage rose up and
descended the country situation into civil war as rebel groups were created to fight against the
regime forces for taking over some areas.(Mercy Corps, 2015) Until February 2015, according to
United Nations report, the total death toll has exceed 210,000, and about half of them are
innocent people. (Suleiman, 2015) Moreover, the Syrian civil war had led to the displacement of
more than 7.6 million Syrian people. In October, Russia started launching the airstrikes as an
actions of erasing ISIS in Syria. However, the airstrike also made the refuge even worse and the
distribution of aid more difficult. (Mercy Corps, 2015)
2. Research Statement: This research will investigate about the aftermath of 2011 Syrian civil war:
The implication of European Union government attitudes (policies) toward Syrian refugee crisis in
order to
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WA High Risk Medication Policy Essay
Furthermore, in U.S., dealing with opioid addiction with opioid prescriptions is managed by
Federal Regulation 42 CFR Part 8, which offers for an authorization and certification based
schemes for opioid treatment agenda. The guideline recognizes that dependence on a drug is a
therapeutic disorder that may entail reverse healing procedures for dissimilar patients. The Division
of Pharmacologic Therapies, which is an element of the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment, is accountable for managing accreditation principles and official recognition methods.
(https://www.samhsa.gov). Dependence to opioids is a mutilation that can harm and considerably
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These policies are;
Duty of care
Confidentiality and privacy legislation
Mandatory reporting (http://www.health.gov.au).
3.4 Legislation impacting the field of healthcare
From the last three years, it has become hard to assess the impact of mandatory reporting. It
requires other considerable changes to the regulatory plan. In many healthcare organizations, new
systems are designed and implemented to improve the safety of a patient. The changes in the new
systems and discussion around the patient safety heightened the health care s awareness of these
problems. Therefore, in this complex environment, it is hard to extricate the precise impact of
mandatory reporting. Doctors face many hurdles such as; lack of timing, lack of privacy, and
humiliation. The national law has formed the perception of an obstacle to health admittance and
Mandatory reporting clearly weaken the objective of National law having its target on patient
safety. (http://www.health.gov.au).
4.0 Quality and Safety
The Australian quality and safety framework for health care highlights an idea for secure and
proper attention for all Australian and reveals the
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Essay on Hector as the Ideal Homeric Man of Homer s Iliad
Hector as the Ideal Homeric Man of Homer s Iliad
Homer s Iliad enthralls readers with its valiant heroes who fight for the glory of Greece. The
Iliad, however, is not just a story of war; it is also a story of individuals. Through the characters
words and actions, Homer paints portraits of petulant Achilles and vain Agamemnon, doomed
Paris and Helen, loyal Patroclus, tragic Priam, versatile Odysseus, and the whole cast of Gods.
Ironically, the most complete character in the epic is Hector, enemy hero, and Prince of Troy.
Hector is in many ways the ideal Homeric man: he is a man of compassion and piety, a man of
integrity and bravery, a man who loves his family, and above all, a man who understands and
fulfills his social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Had Agamemnon demonstrated the same sort of compassion towards the supplicant Chryses, the
Greeks would have been spared the wrath of Apollo. Hector s compassion and his respect for the
gods, engenders the trust and respect of his people, and makes him an ideal leader.
Hector continues on to the palace, where he is embraced by his mother Hecuba, who offers him
wine with which to refresh himself and to honor the Gods. Hector politely answers, Mother, not
now I d lose my nerve for war. And I d be ashamed to pour a glistening cup to Zeus with unwashed
hands. I m splattered with blood and filth how could I pray to the lord of storm and lightning?
(VI, 179 183). He then recommends that his mother go with offerings to Athena s shrine to make
sacrifices for the success of the Trojans. Hector s respectful address to his mother, his humility
before the Gods and his understanding of the appropriate forms of supplication, stand in sharp
contrast to Achilles earlier whining and self serving demands made to Thetis. Once again, in the
matter of piety as well as compassion, Hector is the superior man.
Nowhere in the Iliad is Hector s superiority more obvious than when he is contrasted with his
brother Paris, the man who bears the sole responsibility for the chaos and terror that engulfs Troy.
Hector finds Paris polishing (and) fondling his splendid battle gear, his shield and breastplate,
turning over and over his long curved bow (VI, 243 245).
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Gun Laws And Stricter Gun Control
Gun laws is a controversial topic on both sides of the legislative. We have some that argue the
right to bear arms set in the Constitution of the United States and then we have the epidemic of
gun violence amongst innocent people that are advocating for stricter gun laws and even the
banning on assault weapons. There are many points that can be argued from each side of the
leglasitive with evidence to back the claims that they are stating with regards to gun laws. The
right to bear arms is considered to be a pillar of the constitution and some people feel that it is a
right that should not be infringed upon. The right to bear arms, a right that won us freedom and
also has protected us for years. But, as the nation evolves it is evident that our second amendment
could probably stand to evolve with it. When I think of gun laws I often tend to take the middle of
the road approach to who should own a gun and what should happen if you possess a gun illegally.
Former President Barack Obamamade the plea for stricter gun control. His thought was that there
need to be a broader background check as well as exhortation to federal agencies so that existing
laws are fully enforced. But how does what President Obama was trying to inforce take a stance
when in Texas, gun owners were taking full advantage of the new right of open carry. I think that the
open carry law needed to be investigated a little bit more before being put in place. But, the good
thing I guess that came out
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Callahan Auto Parts Rhetorical Analysis
Memo Analysis of Rhetorical Situation
When analyzing the rhetorical situation of the Callahan Auto Parts memo there are six elements of
the situation to be discussed: topic, purpose, speaker, audience, context, and culture. The topic of
this memo is informing the employees of the upcoming retirement of the CEO/founder. The
purpose is to inform the staff kindly about the upcoming change to head off any hesitation from the
staff about Tommy Boy taking over and ensure a smooth transition occurs. The speaker is the
founder and long time CEO of the auto parts store. The audience is the staff and employees of the
store, after they read the memo the goal is that they feel a little bit more at ease and less hesitant
going into the change. They should also know how to handle the change over and what will
partake while it occurs. The context of the memo is that me the founder is leaving and someone
else is taking over that has less experience. I know before writing the memo the employees are
probably going to be hesitant about the change because of Tommy Boy s lack of experience. The
culture of the group is that they are a close community that feels comfortable with what is going on
now.
Letter Analysis of Rhetorical Situation When analyzing the rhetorical situation of the Callahan
Auto Parts letter there are six elements of the situation to be discussed: topic, purpose, speaker,
audience, context, and culture. The topic of the letter is to notify clients about my upcoming
retirement and solicit business from them. The purpose is to inform the clients of Callahan Auto
Parts about my upcoming retirement and that my son, Tommy Boy, will be taking over. I also
need to ensure them about the change and the good fit my son will be. Lastly I need to have them
commit to purchasing brake pads for he next two years, exclusively. The speaker of this letter is
me the founder of the company. The audience is the clients of the store, after they read the letter the
goal is that they understand the change over should be smooth and that the company will not
change. To do this for the audience I need to inform them of what is going to happen and as its
happening that nothing is going to be changing other then the CEO. I also
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Beetroot Juice Supplementation Experiment
The goal of this experiment was to determine whether or not beetroot juice supplementation could
impact performance of elite track athletes. It has already been shown that nitrate supplementation
can increase whole body exercise economy by increasing steady state VO2, however, this effect
had been relatively diminished when the treatment was administered to elite level athletes. This is
because elite trained athletes have higher plasma NO2 levels than ordinary individuals, therefore
the difference between their natural level and their peak tolerance for NO2 is a lesser range,
resulting is less room for supplementation. Finally, trained athletes have higher capillary densities,
which may decrease the reliance on the production of NO from NO3 during exercise, as well as
reduce development of hypoxic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Subjects were given their treatment of either beetroot juice or placebo ninety minutes prior to
commencing the examination. Then, they began the treadmill portion of the exam, where VO2,
VCO2 and RER data was collected at each varying intensity of the test. After completion of the
treadmill test, subjects were then taken to an indoor track to complete the 1500m TT. This began
2.5 hours post supplementation. After completion of the TT, subjects were then briefly quizzed to
confirm the anonymity of the treatment they received. There were four experimental trials
performed, with blood sampling occurring at the conclusion of each for plasma NO3 analysis.
Throughout the course of the experiment, dietary standards were set in order to reduce
confounding variables that would potentially alter the accuracy of the experimental procedure.
Additionally, the supplementation blinding used by the experimenters was very successful, as
subjects were only able to correctly identify the treatment they received 50% of the
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Persuasive Essay On Vaccines
Vaccinating children Immunization is very important to the safety and health of everyone,
especially children. Whether on not to vaccinate is the big question here. The only reasonable
choice to make is to vaccinate. Immunization is not bad; moreover, the choice to not receive shots
is dangerous. The choice to vaccinate your child could be a choice of either life or death. Vaccines
are safer and easier than many people think. Immunization can protect from loss of time and money
due to hospitalization, and can save future generations. Becoming educated on vaccinations and
how they work will save lives one day. Vaccinationcan save your child. The medical world is more
advance then it has ever been before. The advancements in medicine have been able to save many
children s lives again harmful diseases that once killed thousands. Vaccines have killed off many
diseases and a lot are on the brink of extinction. Vaccination protects your child from more diseases
than ever before. Polio was once an epidemic in the united states that killed millions. Thankfully to
vaccination polio is very rare and has not been reported in the states recently. Vaccinations help your
child s immune systeminteract with the substance that is in the shot and kill it off so that they are
immune. The vaccinewill not harm your child. Yes, there can be allergic reactions but that is better
than death from your body not being prepared to attack the viruses. Immunization is very quick
when
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The Pactice of Management
The practice of management is very ancient, however the formal study of management is
comparatively new. Management as a proper discipline developed after the tip of the nineteenth
century. Nevertheless it should be admitted that management has been in existence since
humankind became systematized into formal groups. It is very difficult to come up with a
definition of managementwhich could totally satisfy all professionals or skilled people or all
management theorists. For a broad operating definition consider management as an activity that
performs certain functions to obtain the effective acquisition, allocation, and utilization of human
efforts and physical resources to accomplish some goal (Wren 2005, p. 3). Modern management has
grown with the growth of social economics and scientific institution. Nowadays workers do not
work only for money. They work for satisfaction and happiness with sensible living style. These are
the most vital issues now. Modern management explanation (of why something works or happens
the way it does) refers to highlighting the use of well thought out mathematical ways of doing
things within the system with analyzing and understanding the inter relationship of management
and staff. Organizational efficiency and service quality can be increased through the implication of
management theories. Today managers simply do not use a singular theory, infect they use a series
of theories depending on the workplace, purpose and workforce. Still, few
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Butterfly Life Cycle
The Butterfly Life Cycle by Torran Anderson is a leveled text, because Farrah is reading at level
H, we were able to adapt the original in order to suit her skill levels. The book is separated by the
stages of the life cycle and includes a table of contents making each stage highly accessible to the
students. In addition to the table of contents, the beginning of the book also includes the focus
question: what is the life cycle of a monarch butterfly? This focus questions allows for these readers
to focus their attention and read the story having an idea of how their thought process should be
conducted. What we found to be the most vital resource within this text was the introduction to the
vocabulary words at the beginning of the text, which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By pausing at words that the students do not know and breaking them down the students will gain
experience that will allow them to work on this practice independently. We set this up as a gradual
release of responsibility, beginning the exercise with a teacher model of how to break down a word.
We will then break down a list of words into parts and have students repeat these breakdowns before
practicing it themselves. Before diving into the reading, we will go over sentences that have these
practice words and have the student, together, repeating the sentences after us. This ensures that
students gain practice reading the word in sentences, rather than as an individual word before
performing their whisper reads. We included whisper reading as the during reading activity, to give
students a chance to read independently but without the pressure of having an audience. As they
read to themselves, students will pause at words they are struggling to pronounce and break them
apart, at this point we will continue guiding students through this process, in order ensure that
motivation is not lost when students feel challenged. To gauge the learnings of the students, we
will have each student chose one word that they struggle with and create a master list, the students
will practice pronouncing their individual words and receive clarifying definitions if necessary. The
students will then create their own sentence using this word, practice it through whisper readings,
and then share it aloud with the group. This process creates a learning experience where students
are able to practice not only their phonics skills but also work on comprehension. This process
incorporates repetition to enforce the importance and practice with this
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Miss Havisham Quotes
Pip experiences mental violence when he meets Estella and Miss Havisham for the first time.
They were both very mean to him. Miss Havisham was mean to him (and other men), because
her heart was broken once. Her fiancГ© left her on her wedding day, and she was so heartbroken
that she was determined to never move beyond that. Her broken heart made her grow cruel , and
bend on revenge on all men. Her revenge came in the form of her adoptive daughter Estella. She
trained Estella to be a heartbreaker, so that she could get satisfaction from that. This can be noted in
one of the first scenes of the book, when Miss Havishamtalks to Estella. With this boy! Why, he is
a common labouring boy! I thought I overheard Miss Havisham answer only it seemed... Show
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But yes, yes, she would call it so! (Great expectations,1992 ,p.261)Another thing that made her
realize the fact that she had done something bad was the way she saw Pip, she tells him this
when they re talking about Estella. Until you spoke to her the other day, and until I saw in you a
looking glass that showed me what I once felt myself, I did not know what I had done. What
have I done! What have I done! (Great expectations,1992 ,p.338)When Pip left, he got a feeling
that something was wrong, so he went back to check on Miss Havisham. She was on fire when
he entered the room, shrieking in panic and in pain. Pip helped her stamp out the fire, and let
her go when the surgeon arrived. Miss Havisham started repeating four sentences What have I
done! When she first came, I meant to save her from misery like mine. and then Take a pencil
and write under my name, I forgive her! . (Great expectations,1992 ,p.341).Miss Havisham
doesn t die immediately after the fire, but she does die eventually, so her life didn t have a happy
ending even though Pip forgave her. Pip finds out that she died, in a conversation he had with Joe:
Is she dead Joe? Why you see, old chap, said Joe, in a tone of remonstrance, and by way of getting
at it by degrees, I wouldn t go so far as to say that, for that s a deal to say: but she ain t Living, Joe?
That s nigher where it is, said Joe; She ain t living. (Great
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  • 2. The Necessary Proofs for the Belief in God Explained in... The article On Being an Athiest, by H.J. McClosky, was very interesting. McClosky basically lets us know that as atheists they do not believe in God and why they do not believe in the God that theists do. According to McCloskey, there are three proofs for a theist to believe in God; the cosmological, teleological, and the argument from design. McCloskey refers to the arguments for God as proofs, and he suggests that we cannot establish a case with these, so called, proofs. After watching the PointeCast presentation, I agree with this. Proofs, as we call them, were not designed to be one hundred percent. The presentation talked about the proofs being more than just proving facts such as in mathematics. Outside of mathematics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though this one argument only talks about or shows us existence of the universe and necessary being we must not forget about so many other important ones. If someone were to accept this as a conclusion to accepting God, they would only want to know more. This is only a tiny piece that allows us just a glimpse of God s knowledge. Let s take a look at the McCloskey s second argument, the teleological argument. In the teleological argument, McCloskey argues to get proof going genuine indisputable examples of design and purpose are needed (McCloskey, 1968). McCloskey is basically stating in his argument that all examples must be indisputable, or they have no ground to stand on. I disagree. Go back to the beginning when we talked about the only thing that can actually be proven is mathematics. Regardless of what you are trying to prove you must have multiple pieces of evidence, but even then they might not be indisputable. I do not believe anything is ever one hundred percent disputable. So, I don t believe that McCloskey s argument is a very conclusive one. Let s look at an example. Aquina s version of this argument is a great one. Aquina states that, whatever lacks knowledge cannot move towards an end, unless it be directed by some being endowed with knowledge and intelligence (Evans Manis, 2009, p.78). So let s take this one step ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Federal Trade Commission And Dental Examiners Introduction Last February, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission (Dental Examiners). The case concerned the Board s decision to stop teeth whitening services by non dentists in the state. The Federal Trade Commission alleged that the Board had violated antitrust laws by attempting to limit competition by its teeth whitening decision. State entities such as the Board generally were thought to have immunity from antitrust laws, but the Supreme Court s decision reversed this long held belief and found that state boards could be held liability if certain conditions were met. The major condition was that the board be made up of a majority of active market... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, the second part will address how states have responded to Dental Examiners, and what Kansas can do to address the decision. Background To be understand the Dental Examiners decision, it is important to understand the legal background for the case. To do this, we first have to examine the broader area of law that surrounds antitrust liability. Secondly, we need to examine the Parker doctrine, which creates antitrust immunity for states. Finally, we need to look at Dental Examiners itself and its background. Antitrust Liability A preliminary question is what is antirust liability? While there are other statutes, the Sherman Antitrust Actis the signature law prohibiting antitrust activity. The act defines antitrust activity as any restraint of trade or commerce. It also prevents persons from monopolizing or attempting to monopolizing trade. The act is only concerned with restrains of trade that are unreasonably restrictive of competitive conditions. A secondary requirement is that there be concerted action, which requires more than unilateral behavior by individual actors. Examples of antitrust violations include price fixing, allocations of territory or customers, and exclusive dealing agreements. Antitrust laws can be enforced either through actions brought by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Cool Hand Luke Movie Analysis The film Cool Hand Luke Directed by Stuart Rosenberg was released in 1967. It was about how Luke goes through his time in prison. The other film that relates to this film is One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest directed by MiloЕЎ Forman was released in 1975. It was about how Randle was put in a psych ward because everyone thinks he s crazy but helps the other patients and like Luke, Randle both films had Propp s theory on narrative structure where there are the traditional seven characters and the main characters were heroes but they don t seem like heroes. They use camera angles to show how the characters in both films can be known as role models and not heros. In the film Cool Hand Luke how he got his name is by Dragline and the fact that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, when he make the bet that he can move the Immovable sink. He convinces everyone that he can move it but at the end when he fails he looks at everyone and says At least I tried. It entertains the patients how he thinks he can do everything he says he can and how he s so confident with his word. The camera zooms out to show how he walks out of the shower room confident even though he failed. In the film Cool Hand Luke Luke makes a bet that he can eat 50 eggs and all the other prisoners made put money on it that he can t. When he won the bet he got money and as a result he got respect from the prisoners and also their money. At the end of the scene Luke is laying on the table like Jesus when he got crucified and the camera is zooming out to show he won and he got his confidence. By the camera zooming out in both films shows how Randle and luke had confidence. In the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest one of the patients, Billy Bibbit killed himself because he felt bad for snitching on Randle and when Randle finds out he attacks Nurse Ratched and no one would expect him to do that. The camera angle shows a medium shot to see how both characters. It s just like in Cool Hand Luke when Dragline attacks the man with no eyes, it was a medium shot to show both characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Misconceptions In The Movie Glory Were the Cinemas ready for Glory? The movie classic Glory released in 1989 wanted to capture the harsh atmosphere of the Civil War from a different perspective (3). The perspective from a white officer overseeing the 54th regiment of black soldiers. At this moment in History the emancipation proclamation, written and passed by Abraham Lincoln, gave motivation towards the slaves and black people to move north and fight for the Union. The Massachusetts 54th regiment became the first regiment to employ black soldiers and give them a chance to fight for an opportunity at becoming citizens of the United States. The true determination shown by the soldiers in the movie is really what the directors and writers were trying to convey to the audiences... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surprisingly that just simply is not the case. Most of the men that joined, volunteered as free men from the North. Most of these men have been dealing with stereotypes and slavery all their lives, and now because of Abraham Lincoln, these men believe they have a something to fight for. The reason many men volunteered was because of Lincoln s words and actions, it rallied the men in such a way that motivated others to contribute to the cause of ending the war, white or black. Throughout the whole movie, the men kept having doubts about their orders. They had to burn a village down to the ground, watch one of their fellow men be flogged in front of them, and other things that did not help keep up morale. Like I described earlier, the Civil War era was something Americans have not experienced, it was total war. Regardless the regiment stuck together and kept training until their first battle. Up unto this point, they have not had the chance to fight, they ve mainly been working on labor and building projects. The men feeling uneasy, want to fight and they are tired of not getting the opportunity to show themselves. Finally they get assigned to join the front in South Carolina. During the first battle, Shaw is injured, but saves the man that saved him earlier in the movie and earns the respect of his men. This scene/battle arguably was the motivation that would bring demise to the 54th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Hemp Cultivation in China International Hemp Association Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Cultivation in the Tai an District of Shandong Province, Peoples Republic of China Robert C. Clarke Naturetex International B.V. Van Diemenstraat 192 1013 CP Amsterdam The Netherlands Clarke, R.C. 1995. Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Cultivation in the Tai an District of Shandong Province, Peoples Republic of China. Journal of the International Hemp Association 2(2): 57, 60 65. This paper summarizes the history of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) cultivation and traditional use in the Tai an District of Shandong Province in the People s Republic of China, and investigates the cultivation and processing techniques currently being employed to produce hemp ribbon and hemp seed. Recent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are planning to have our membership list ready in early 1996, so if you want to be included, please renew your membership soon. Remember, you must join at the Sustaining/Business level of US$ 100 to be included in the directory under your business or organization name. We have continued our policy of active participation in both the hemp domain directly and at events that overlap these concerns. Examples of these efforts include the following. Textile Forum magazine, published by the European Textiles Network, devoted most of their June issue to hemp and derived much of their information from the IHA. If you haven t seen it, you can order a copy from the IHA bookstore. It s a beautifully done issue, with nice color plates. The IHA has been invited to join the FAO hemp/flax network and our journal received a favorable review in the June 1995 issue of its periodical, Euroflax Newsletter. The first two issues (1994) of the JIHA can now be found on the Internet at . An IHA member was kind enough to set us up on his web site, free of charge. We hope to establish our own site in 1996. We will soon be offering a Cannabis Information Kit for educators (see page 108). This was put together by our Projects Manager, Rob Clarke, and is a mixed media resource, including slides and actual examples of hemp products. The IHA was also pleased to contribute technical advice to the Colorado Industrial Hemp Act strategists on their efforts for 1996. In 1995, we supplied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Media s Influence On Women And Its Consequences On... The media advertisements promote gender stereotypical images and create a negative impact on the society. The advertisements in any form, such as television ads, magazine photos, textual contents or movies, perpetuate the gender inequality and expect different genders to perform in a certain way only. In her article Hunger as Ideology, Susan Bordo analyzed several media advertisements and represented how brand promotions have used genderbased identity to increase the demand and desire of their merchandise. The gender oriented messages are influential and affect the opinion, thoughts and behavior of human beings. However, the question arises how these typecast advertisements divide the society. This research paper will examine the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Susan asserts that gender roles are the foundation for what the advertising agencies use to promote and push sales irrespective of considering their impact on society (Bordo, 139). Masculinity and femininity are defined and restricted by boundaries that are created from images found in the media. The images are prevalent and presented in a way so that they become the norm of how society should be. To some extent they even create and divide society. In her article, hunger as Ideology, Susan illustrates an advertisement, where two little and innocent French girls dressing up in their mother s clothes. Susan criticized the concept of advertisement, where the ideology of soft, sleek and hunger restriction is associated with females (Bordo 139). Concerning this, I also believe the abstract message has a strong impression on the viewer, especially young girls because they may get influenced and start controlling their diet from an early age, which might affect their health. Such advertisements showcase that woman is anxious about the value of beauty and are forced to turn into work of art for the promise of self esteem. (Debra and Nelson). Second major impact of societal stereotypes is the formation of sex plus discrimination. In this form of discrimination, an employer does not discriminate against the class of men or women collectively, but treats a subclass of men or women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Influenza In American History When Europeans first came to this continent, they brought diseases with them, such as smallpox, influenza, and tuberculosis. Later, slaves shipped to America from Africa brought even more diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria. Ever since, American history has been riddled with infectious diseases and epidemics. Although the United States has eliminated some horrible diseases that plagued it in the past, and helped other countries cope with epidemics, deadly diseases still pose problems in America. One of the earliest epidemics faced here was introduced by European explorers. The variola virus, commonly known as smallpox, wreaked havoc upon the Native American population (Lamb); they had no immunity to the disease so it was particularly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The majority of these men were gay or bisexual. Later they noticed people with hemophilia, who needed frequent blood transfusions, and people who were intravenous drug users contracting the disease (Zuger). The disease that the doctors were noticing was HIV/AIDS and it is now a pandemic, having killed 25 million worldwide since 1981. AIDS is the acquired immune deficiency syndrome caused by HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus. The virus is spread through bodily fluids and it damages the immune system. The damaged immune system opens the body up to opportunistic infections that otherwise wouldn t pose a problem. HIV becomes AIDS if the immune system breaks down enough. Currently there is no cure for AIDS however certain drugs can help keep HIV from developing into AIDS. Additional medications can combat the opportunistic infections ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Factors Influencing Political Betting On Politics This chapter will draw out some of the characteristics of the type of person to bet on a political outcome. It will also focus on the different types of motives why people may be tempted to place a bet on a specific outcome. The first distinction, that needs to be assessed is whether those betting on politics are gamblers first and foremost, or whether their interest in politics has prompted them to put their money where their mouth is. Betting on elections, within in America, while illegal, can still occur amongst very strict framework. These prediction frameworks can attract interest from the more typical gambler and the public that are more interested in politics. These markets, however, do not function in the exact same manner as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alistair Meeks is a lawyer, who is heavily involved with political betting. His underlying interest in politics was the driving force for him to get involved with politics. He has been documented stating he likes that politics is still considered a novelty bet, as the strong form research is less of a feature than in sports betting . Alistair Meeks frequently writes articles for the PolitcalBetting website. It is clear his interest is Politics and he sees it as a way to make a little bit of extra money from his own interests. This suggests political betting is something that is of interest to both people with an interest in politics, but also those who take a punt as gambling is their main focus. Political betting is different from Sports in this sense, as it is unlikely political betters will make the move across to sports betting. People may have been betting to keep an interest in the result and to gamble on their own analytical ability. It could be suggested this is what makes political gambling an interesting topic, as those placing the bets may fall outside those who are typical gamblers. The punters involved in political gambling may be politics enthusiasts first, but with a good understanding of betting and a desire to place money on their own ability to predict the outcome of a certain political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Perseverance Perseverance is failing 19 times then succeeding the 20th time Julie Andrews. This means that you are going to hit many bumps in the road but there is always times where you can push through and make the most of their life. As defined by Dictionary.com perseverance is a steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement. The synonyms are Dedication , Determination , and Diligence . The antonyms for this word are Apathy , Cowardice , and Weakness . This is important because people need to persevere to get through life s tough challenges and make the most of it even when times are tough. In the real world this looks like people trying to get through the day even though money is tight. This doesn t not look like people just sitting around not doing anything to try to help themselves if they don t have job. The first example where perseverance is shown is that when in the book Glory Road Coach Don Haskinswas scrimmaging at college and he is left in all day with no breaks. Later when he got home he took off his sock and the skinon the ball of his foot fell off because he ran so much. The next day he goes to the athletic trainer s room and tapes the skin back on his feet. The second example where perseverance is shown is when the Japanese Americans were persecuted during WWII based on their nationality and people lost their jobs, businesses, and were left with nothing and were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Montaigne s Skepticism Argument Of Constant Flux Montaigne s Skepticism Argument of Constant Flux This skeptical argument is based around the premise that there is no constant existence. This means that there is no unchanging being nor nonbeing object. Everything is changing, growing, learning, multiplying, and moving. With constant movement comes constant changeof both the known and the knower, and since there is no being nor object that does not change, both the person and their judgement continue flowing, which then allows nothing to be established for certain (MP, 13). Human nature is constantly in the middle of being born and dying, and are subject to passing from one change to another as humans grow, learn and change. Everything is either coming into being and growing, making it a current incomplete substance, or it is beginning to die. An example that helps one to understand this argument is the concept of a woman birthing a baby boy (MP, 14). This baby is always changing, every moment of every hour of each day. At first the infantleaves the mother s womb as an unformed infant, then becomes a suckling infant completely dependent on its mother. He is continuously learningthat when he is hungry or needs to be changed, he simply needs to cry. He learns to laugh and make noises, sit up and crawl. Eventually he learns to walk and talk and then one day the baby boy is not a baby anymore. He is a boy, and then a youth, next a mature man, then a man, and finally a decrepit aged man (MP, 14). This change seemingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Brief Look at Modernism Modernism was a prevalent movement and developed an era in the twentieth century that shaped the coming decades and Western ideas. Stemming from World War I, its culture, art and philosophy reveals the mindset of modernity and how the historical events of that time influenced life and society. T.S. Eliot was a part of the literary and artistic movement called Modernism, which can be seen best in his poem The Waste Land. The concept of the wasteland was a powerful one to his generation. His poem depicts an image of the modern world through the perspective of the common man finding himself hopeless and confused about the condition of society. The poem paints a picture of a disjointed and desolate world through apparent confusion and chaos that that is achieved through fragments and allusions. The Waste Land demonstrates the present day wasteland as a metaphor of modern Europe to depict the loss of culture and history that was suffered due to the war. Arguably, the most important aspect of the poem is its fragmented nature used to depict a post World War I wasteland. Rather than using facts to show the state of Europe, Eliot uses several poetic elements to convey this, particularly the allusive and obscure to paint an image of physical desolation of the war torn society and also communicate a sense of loss and despair. The image of London, in the first section The Burial Dead, gives a sense of the trauma and cultural desolation caused by the war. The narrator, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages Of Biometric Verification System Succes Story Biometric verification system in the Warid company, in Pakistan Introduction. In recent years, telephone network that has integration services is used. Telecommunication service provider also called Telephone Company or telecommunication operator is a kind of communication service provider that provides telecommunication services such as telephony and communication access. Warid Telecom, which has been successfully operating in the market of telecommunication technology since 2004, is the one of the biggest leading operator in Pakistan. Warid is operated by Aby Dhabi Group, which is led by Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan and considered a large business in the Middle East and a major investor in Pakistan. It has various business... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another advantage of Biometric Verification system is its speed for verifying and checking the identification features of a person, which is quite fast. Thus, a user can be rejected or accepted by the system to database in several seconds. Moreover, it is known that for any company or organization, value of time is an essential factor. Time management system of a company can get more benefits from using biometric verification system. Saving time also can cause increasing revenue, productivity, and reducing cost. In other words, to avoid fraud and waste of time is main point for getting a good achievement in business. 4In addition, saving money is another advantage of biometric verification system, hence after having this system, there is no need for high priced password authority. For example, if a company uses systems of high quality, it means that product cost is reduced or minimized. 4Return on investment is so high because of avoiding fraud, decreasing cost, and other reasons. Thus, it is beneficial for a company to use biometric verification system, especially, it is an advance for finance management system of company in terms of getting more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Psy 270 Client Exam Client Examination The client is a well dressed, well groomed Palestinian female who present to the clinic dressed appropriately in denim jeans, printed top, head scarf and sandals. The client is alert and oriented to person, place, time and situation. The client appears to be younger than her stated age. She appears visibly anxious, flushing noted to bilateral cheeks and clammy hands. The client appears tired with red and sunken eyes. The client is cooperative during the interview, sitting with her legs crossed but her foot was in constant motion. The client also made very large hand gestures when discussing her reason for evaluation. The client reports being very anxious and states I considered checking myself in the hospital...I know I need help. The client s speech is rapid and pressured with a foreign accent. The client s tone of voice is appropriate with trembling, but fluctuates at times. The client frequently looks for the correct English translation of words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... report of being hyper ). The client also reports difficulty staying on task at home and following through with household chores. The client relates her inability to complete housework and stay on task to being exhausted from lack of sleep. Using the Adult ADHD RS IV diagnostic tool, the client tested positive for adult ADHD. The following diagnostic criteria was met in order to ascertain the F90.0 diagnosis: the client often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks, often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish tasks, often has difficulty organizing tasks and activities, often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort, is often forgetful in daily activities, often fidgets with or taps hands or feet, and is often on the go (American Psychiatric Association, 2013, p. 59 60). This diagnosis would be considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparison Of Five Battle Rifles There are numerous battle rifles in production today, with some performing better than others. The M16, or AR 15, which has been the first line service rifle for the US Military for almost five decades (Poyer, 2013, p. 1), and the AK 47, which has been in production for more than sixty years, stand out as the most popular, most produced, and the most highly regarded rifles in our modern time. Both rifles are similar in many ways and are excellent firearms for sport, self defense, and modern warfare. Both have been battle tested in just about every conflict over the course of the last fifty years, are currently used as the main battle rifles for a large part of the world, have at least thirty round magazine capacity, are similar in size and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The AR 15 s operation is based on the direct impingement (DI) gas system. When a round is fired in the DI gas system, gas from the expended round is tapped from the barrel and transferred back to the firearms operating system via a gas tube. The gas unlocks the bolt and cycles the action to load the next round. This process, over time, produces a buildup of residue on the rifles action which can negatively impact its reliability if not properly maintained. In addition, under sustained fire, the gas tube can fail if not properly maintained. The AK 47 s operation is based on a gas piston operating system. Like in the AR 15, when a round is fired, gas from the expended round is tapped from the barrel, but instead of being directed back to the operating system it is used to cycle a piston system. In this process, the gas is trapped in a piston cup, away from the action, which forces the piston rod to impact the operating system, which in turn cycles the action and loads the next round. With the gas piston system there is much less residue buildup in the rifles action and no gas tube to fail. This gives the AK 47 superior reliability and the ability to operate even without proper maintenance over extended periods of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ernest Rutherford Dbq From the start of time men and women have expanded on the theory of matter and atoms. Going from Leucippus and Democritus to Ernest Rutherford the theory has expanded on influences of others experiments. It started before Jesus Christ was born. The structure of the atom and the atom has changed over a long period of time. Leucippus and Democritus discovered the atom(doc. 1). Ernest Rutherford split the atom and discovered that the atom is made of smaller particles and that atoms have a positively charged nucleus and largely empty space(doc. 1). Without Leucippus and Democritus, no one could expand on the idea of the atom and without Rutherford no one would have thought of the nucleus and what is inside the atom(doc. 1). Atoms are so small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Citizens Of Carnage The Mayor s Revenge It was a dark night in the City of Carnage, the city was polluted with trash, there was unfair rights, and a bad environment. Walter, a skinny but smart person had just turned twelve and was sleeping quietly in the orphanage. His parents had died because they were chosen for the election. Suddenly, Walter woke up in the middle of the night and heard what sounded to be a bolt of lightning. He shrieked, What was that. That s when he saw a bomber plane dropping radioactive bombs. He had gathered up everybody and had evacuated everyone. A girl from the orphanage named Suna who was two months younger than Walter but was extremely strong came up to Walter and questioned, What is going on? Walter replied, I don t know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kramer. That s when he remembered tomorrow was the election hosted by the mayor. Once it had become morning everyone was rushing to the election. It started at 9:00 in the morning but all the citizens of Carnage were there by 8:30 because they were so enthusiastic, so it had began early. The mayor came up to the stage and said cheerfully, Welcome citizens of Carnage. Today is the election one boy and one girl will be recruited as spies to seek information about our enemy city, The Devil s Eye.Walter started crying and said, Why is this happening to me... Just then the mayor laughed and said, Ok folks, now we will be drawing the raffles. The crowd was gritting their teeth and then the mayor started to draw out the two raffles and exclaimed, The two people being recruited as spies are. Just then the bomber planes were hurdling towards the gallery the citizens were all gathered in and bombs started to chimney down from the sky. Every last being started to run out of the gallery. Walter came up to the mayor and screeched, Why do you have to put us through all this trouble, just pay your debt that you own. The mayor said, I m sorry little boy I can t, I don t have 2.5 billion dollars I can t afford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jit 2.4 Advantages of MRPI Business results and manufacturing performance are improved. More accurate and timely information can be obtained to improve manufacturing control. Inventory and obsolescence are minimized. The production process is driven by orders and more responsive to market demand. Production costs are reduced due to increased efficiencies. 2.5 Disadvantages of MRPI Materials purchasing costs are not optimized due to smaller and frequent orders. Transportation costs and unit costs are increased due to smaller and frequent orders. When materials are delivered late, production will be late. It is difficult to change computer systems after the installation. The limitation of plant capacity and distribution capacity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... пЃ¬JIT is good for a repetitive production environment but not others. пЃ¬Not all vendors comply with JIT operations, e.g. high quality material flexible delivery. пЃ¬Workers may have problems with JIT s flexible, broadly stated jobs. пЃ¬JIT is not good for global trade due to long lead time. 5.7 JIT and distribution Just in time delivery needs good collaboration with vendors of distribution services and of products. The distributor needs a continuity of demand and the chance to define routes, loads and schedules well ahead. By working toward longer terms, higher volume procurements with vendors, prices can be cut due to larger transport volume over a long period of time. Just in time delivery will cut down the operating costs if the business is substantial for the distribution partner. Just in time delivery needs more frequent deliveries from vendors however it does not voluntarily imply higher transportation costs. i)Simple examples to reduce transportation cost are: пЃ¬when the freight is calculated by weight only. пЃ¬when a wide range of goods is put into each shipment and it offsets the smaller volume of bulk orders. пЃ¬when the freight is calculated at a flat contract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Earthquake In Chile Essay Chile suffers from natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic activity. This is because Chile is in the Ring of Fire which is where many pieces of the earth, called tectonic plates, rub together causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and tsunamis, which are a product of earthquakes. Chilehas had to change and adapt to these deadly events for many years. They have become more advanced in ways to endure these natural disasters. Chile has adapted to the presence of natural disasters by being prepared in a natural disaster, investing in earthquakeproof buildings, and by evacuation procedures. Being prepared has been a crucial factor for the Chileans to adapt to the natural disasters. In 2010 Chile suffered an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.8 out of ten on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2010 there was an earthquake that affected many cities and a Chilean firefighter said that, The earthquake was 8.8 and there were 6,000 buildings in the affected area yet only six were seriously damaged, and of those, only four had to be demolished (Soichet, Romo). An 8.8 is outstanding and the fact that only a small amount of buildings were damaged is jaw dropping. Insurance is also a very crucial in earthquakes. People invest in earthquake insurance and this helps because even if homes are destroyed, nobody will be displaced within their own country. In Chile, an estimated 10 percent of residential properties and 60 percent of commercial properties are insured against earthquake damage (). Another way chile has adapted with their buildings is the new building codes. The building codes are very strict and any and every commercial building has to be able to manage an earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0. The building can crack, tilt and even be declared unfit for future use but it must not collapse (Franklin). This ensures that people will be safe in buildings if there is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Chantae Harrison s Financial Performance Review of Financial Performance Chantae Harrison The company s financial future looks bright with the introduction of future revenue makers. GC3 is gaining revenue off of premium coffee that was created by their top competitors Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. This company has performed financially with the concept of a larger cup size. The company has also created top performers and gained revenue. Considering this, there are still financial decisions that need to be improved and to do this the company needs to look at all their financial status records and ratios. GC3 financials show that they had a gross margin of $110,580 and went up to $111,922 in 2013 (Great Cups of Coffee, n.d.). From 2013 to 2014, you also see a decrease in long term debt to equity ratio. When having a lower debt to equity ratio, demonstrates financial health for the company. Keeping a gross profit margin of 50% is every company s goal (Smith, n.d.). Currently, GC3 has a gross profit that is less than the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When GC3 was taken over by friends Tony, Bruce and Bonnie, they had a simple strategy to establish a coffee shop where friends and family could come, relax and get a great cup of coffee at a great price (Great Cups of Coffee, n.d.). The culture remained family orientated with a centralized decision making system, predominately set by the three friends throughout the early years of the company. GC3 s culture was to deliver various coffee blends served in over sized ceramic mugs, with carry out orders, receiving 2oz larger cups than most competitors (Great Cups of Coffee, n.d.). In year five, the culture began to evolve into something different. Through the acquisition, GC3 obtained eighty five Great Scoops locations employees were reluctant to change, and the culture began to shift. Employee relations started to weaken as Columbus stores became aware of promotions they were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Works How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Writings Thesis: John Ronald Reule Tolkien s life experiences influenced his writing, beginning as a student, then a soldier, lexigrapher, professor, and then a writer to his own children; Tolkien s life created the place known to most as Middle Earth. Introduction Childhood South Africa Baboon Spider Lack of Greenery only sand and rock Early family life Early love of language and Anglo Saxon literature Early adult life Edith and Tolkien Beren and Luthien Father Morgan s forbidding of courtship Birmingham Factories and machines Machines and evil in Tolkien s writings World War One and Professional life Finishing degree before joining the war New English Dictionary Lexicography Academic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His greatest achievement in this field was the language spoken in Middle Earth. As Tolkien grew older, he grew tired of Anglo Saxon and Latin languages and shifted more towards Germanic languages. Tolkien was very smart but, as he grew so did his life and the challenges that it held. In Tolkien s early adult life many changes occurred, his mother started becoming very dependent on the Roman Catholic Church for strength and guidance after the loss of her husband. With Tolkien s faith was strengthened and reaffirmed, Father Morgan the pastor to Tolkien family become the godfather to Tolkien and his brother in the case that their mother died. Their mother died, which left Tolkien and his brother in Father Morgan s complete care. Father Morgan moved them to an apartment in Birmingham closer to Tolkien s school. In Birmingham many influences changed Tolkien forever. Tolkien lived in his own apartment in Birmingham at the age of sixteen. He went about his studies normally until the day Tolkien met the one person with the most influence on him in his entire life: Edith Bratt. Edith was nineteen at the time when Tolkien was sixteen; they would talk for hours leaning out the windows of their apartments and have informal dates in coffee shops where they would make a game of throwing sugar cubes into the large hats worn by the women of the time(25 Horne). The story of Beren and Luthien is a story that is directly attributed to Edith. The story was created when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Diction InRichard Cory, By Edwin Arlington Robinson The poet, Edwin Arlington Robinson is the owner of the poem RIchard Cory which was written in 1897. The poem was originally published as a part of the poet s book The children of the night and also won three Pulitzer Prizes for his work. Poet Robinson impacts the reader s mainly emotionally but also physically. Robinson does us the favor to remind us that everything that happens does not always come out as planned and things may seem some way but end up coming out a different way. He thoroughly explains what the people do and how their self esteem connects with the people and their actions. Robinson tries to get the people confused with what is happening throughout the poem and what he talks about. To begin with, the author Robinson writes the poem to make the people understand Richard Cory, he uses literary devices such like formal diction. Robinson states in line two We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown which contains more complex diction. Robinson uses the word pavement to explain that it is where the people are standing in the sidewalk. Robinson wants to make sure the readers can picture what is going on and makes his diction fancy. Robinson also uses the statement sole to crown which he is talking about how Richard Cory is a gentleman from head to toes instead he utilizes more unfamiliar words like sole for feet and crown as in head. In addition, in line 5 poet Robinson says And he was always quietly arrayed and uses the uncommon word arrayed. In line 8 ...he glittered when he walked also uses a formal word which is glittered. Robinson uses those words to sound formally and depict the type of gentleman that Richard Cory is. In addition to the literary devices, he also uses imagery. For example, in line 9 he Robinson states he was rich yes, richer than a king I believe that the poet uses this imagery in order to make the readers have an idea in their imagination of how rich Cory could have been. Robinson wants to convince the readers that he was very rich as they read those lines. Also, in lines 1 and 2 Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: the poet states those lines which are original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Nutrition Case Study Scenarios What is the issue or problem? Joseph, and his team members, are trying to develop an educational and action program to teach rural Cambodians about the importance of infant and child nutrition. While his team has been in Cambodia they have learned that the mothers of infants and children understand the importance of feeding their children properly and have a desire to learn how to do so. Joseph and his team also learn that the mothers are not the ones who feed their kids, the grandmothers and aunts do that while the mother works. What are the strengths of the case study? Joseph and his group really got involved in the community to discover the feeding practices. They observed and interact with the community and did not just watch from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This case study is a big pill to swallow, especially as I personally have no experience in this area. First, I would involve my teachers in the development of an action plan as well as the educational plan. I would explore the option of seeking community business sponsorship. The people who live in the community work at these places and the businesses are benefiting from the program, the workers are able to contribute more when they can read and speak the local language. I would ask that my teachers and students go out and seek people that speak Spanish as well as English to maybe help translate. The teachers that I have that know how to teach English as a second language can help conduct sessions to teach the other educators the techniques. I would ask the Spanish students if they would mind having a Spanish night, show the community their culture and try to get rid of the stigmas that come along with people who come from Mexico and Central ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. College Is A Essential Tool For Life Essay The research topic of the connection between students who are in college and the level of stress they inquire financially and generally has had a huge impact on society. College is a very essential tool for life. College is meant to learn and experience a variety of techniques to use in your everyday life. On the other hand, college can become a very stressful place, whether it s because of your financial status or in general. The increase in responsibilities after transitioning from a young adolescent to an adult is a cause of stress. There are two different sources of stress, external stress and internal stress. External stress is getting a bad grade on an assignments/test or relationship problems. Internal stress are motivators that put high expectations on one s self to accomplish or achieve something. Financial stress is worrying about how you are going to pay for something and where you will get the money to pay for it. In academic communities financial stress can cause low performance in school work. Also, stress can cause the low rate of attendance in the academic communities. The amount of workload assignment wise and job wise can significantly bring stress due to the balance between the two. A solution for financial stress and general stress could be to make more scholarships and grants available to students, and find ways to relieve stress. In the article Surviving Stress and Anxietyin College Beyond Cohen explains throughout the article better, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ww1 Essay Submerged Struggle for Superiority A missing German U boat is lost no longer (Washington Post). This recent headline appeared in the Washington Post on 19 September 2017. A once lost German U boat was found off the coast of Belgium at the bottom of the North Sea. This U boat contained the bodies of the twenty three commanding men of the submarine. Authorities say the submarine was hit and sunk by a naval mine on the upper deck. Throughout the course of World War 1, U boats were used to their full capacity sinking more than three hundred and fifty ships, while only 13 U boats were destroyed. According to the Washington Post, they have over seventy six million months users. As a result of these monthly subscribers, seventy six million... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even at the beginning of the war, in the 1914, the U boat could immerse itself in under two minutes, and the time only improved as later models were made allowing a U boat to become invisible in twenty five seconds (Kennett 197). ... by mid 1977, sinkings had reached a catastrophic proportions: in the month of April alone... the U boat sent more than 350 ships to the bottom[of the ocean] (Kennett 195). The U boat quickly became a key element to the success of World War 1, and a highly desired weapon. The diminutive U boat demonstrated it s powers of destruction early [on] in the war (Kennett 194). The unsuspecting u boat caused many repercussions on World War 1. The U boats demonstrated destruction on the sinking of ships, but it particularly made an impact on the war by sinking the RMS Lusitania. A German u boat, the U20, sank the seven hundred seventy feet long passenger ship three hundred feet off the coast of Ireland one hundred and two years ago. The sinking of this ship altered the outcome of World War 1, as it was the catalyst which pulled America into the war. America originally against joining World War 1 because business was booming for the new nation, this was not their war, and they had many immigrants flocking to their land. Despite America s desire to stay neutral throughout the war, Germany s persistence finally prevailed in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Germany was trying to cripple Britain, and instill a sense of fear by hitting the ship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examination Of Cell Division And Dna Replication The experiments of the past week allowed examination of cell division and DNA replication, the processes by which cells carry out important functions. It is important to have an understanding of these processes in order to have an understanding of biology. These most small occurrences are the basis for life in all cells. Without division and DNAreplication, organism could not grow and carry out complex tasks, such as metabolism. In addition, natural selection can only occur where genetic variation does. This makes division of cells and the recombination of their DNA essential to the continuance of human life. Cells that are diploid have two sets of chromosomes, one coming from each parent. This kind of cell is most familiar to us because this is the way humans are genetically formed. However, the process of replicating and packaging those genes is more complex than most people realize. The process begins in the nucleus. The nucleus is the epicenter of control for the cell. In every nucleus there is a set of chromosomes with our genetic makeup attached to them. These chromosomes are essential to the life of the cell. Therefore, when cell division, or mitosis, or occurs, each cell gets a copy of the entire set of chromosomes, rather than just a part of them. Each phase of mitosis carries out a very specific task. Interphase is the beginning of this process. In this stage, you cannot yet discern chromosomes in the nucleus. The nucleolus, however, will be visible at this time. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bronze Casting among the Ruins Starting in the ancient cities of Mesopotamia, bronze sculptures have been discovered in these ruins (Sturgis). Many more were discovered in the decorated tombs of the Chinese emperors, the discovered towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, making a great influence on the Renaissance period (Sturgis). Bronze sculptures during this period came to the vanguard of art. However, many centuries had passed before the necessary tools were created to make bronze casting easier during the nineteenth century of the Industrial Revolution (Sturgis). Because of these utensils, bronze casting sprang to the top of the art world again. In recent times, Paris is known for their bronze sculptures since the middle of the nineteenth century. Factories for bronze casting leapt to the top in Paris in order to cast editions of bronze sculptures for the hundreds of artists who specialized in bronze (Sturgis). Paris became the place to go to in order to study this renowned style and have their own sculptured edited to bronze (Sturgis). This desire for the artistic fascination caused creations of many bronze sculptures whose beauty and majesty outshines the sculptures of modern times (Sturgis). Paris in the middle of the nineteenth century held the peak of captivation of this form of art. Bronze casting differed from city to city, century to century; however, they all followed some of the basic steps to sculpting ( Bronze Sculpture). First an artist would have to model the sculpture by using a range ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Television Violence Essay example Along the coast of Maryland, just inside the state lines of Virginia lies the Quantico Naval Base, home to a fictional investigative team lead by the unpredictable Leroy Jethro Gibbs. The ever popular television show, NCIS, focuses on solving crimes with naval victims. These crimes have one thing in common: violence. In 2005, some workers at Quantico find a meat puzzle (C. Schulenburg 9) hidden within barrels of toxic material. During this episode the viewer is able to see a massacred body, sliced into many pieces, displayed on multiple tables in the NCIS morgue (C. Schulenburg 9). A year later, an episode of NCIS aired showing an explosion of characters while golfing (Update: T.V. Violencce). Violence did not originally appear on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Torr 64). After near exhaustion of the criminal theme, medical dramas began to dip their toes into the pool of television programming. The seemingly chaotic kindling of crime on television sent the content of programming into a regrettable downward spiral of quality. The same old violence was no longer as entertaining, which caused networks to increase the magnitude of the violence on their shows (J. Torr 66) in order to continue engaging viewers. This progression has brought programming to where it lies now: in trouble. The effects and solutions to the violence displayed on television are important due to the ever increasing viewer base of certain types of programming. Through a sundry of studies, spanning many years, from several sources, comes the debate on just what all this violence displayed for anyone and everyone to see is doing to the viewers and how we can solve it. Desensitization is a very insidious process which leads one to a greater acceptance of violence with less sympathy for those who become victim to the violent acts (Television Violence). Researchers Comstock and Paik believe there are four areas that decide if what is being watched will affect the viewer (J. Osofsky 82). The first of these four and the one of the reasons that society is starting to accept violence is efficacy. Efficacy relates to whether the violence on the screen is rewarded or punished, (J. Osofsky 83). There is almost no punishment seen in programs after a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lymphoma Case Study Treatment of lymphoma may cause fibrosis and necrosis in lymph nodes which can limit size based response assessments. In 1999, the IWG criteria commonly known as Cheson criteria, defined five categories of clinical response based on CT imaging of lesion size for non Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) [36]. Original criteria had limitations such as a high variability, the failure to consider 18FDG PET, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and flow cytometry and the failure to take into account non nodal disease. Revised criteria by the IWG published in 2007, were applied to NHL and also Hodgkin s disease [37]. It integrates 18FDG PET, IHC, and flow cytometry into original criteria which adds more sensitivity to both staging and evaluation of treatment response.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The highlights of Lugano classification include [38]: 18FDG PET/CT should be used for response assessment in FDG avid histologies, using a 5 point scale; CT is preferred for low or variable FDG avidity. A complete metabolic response even with a persistent mass is considered a complete remission. A PR requires a decrease by more than 50% in the SPD of up to six representative nodes or extranodal lesions. Progressive disease by CT criteria only requires ≥50%.increase in the cross product of the longest diameter and perpendicular diameter of a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sociological Exploration Or Research Is A Complex Process Jennifer Wilson Intro to Sociology Professor Hartley Essay #2 Essay#2 Sociological exploration or research is a complex process. At what time a scientist attempts to figure out the way the natural world works, he will utilize experiments to search for the cause and effect. In other words, they construct an experiment so they can observe or evaluate any change in one entity and cause another to vary in a repetitive way. When things change within an experiment they are called variables. A variable is a characteristic that can change in value or magnitude under different conditions. With experiments, there are three types of variables, independent variable, dependent variable and control variable. The independent variable is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step four you will collect data, this is a critical step in the research process. It provides information needed to solve or explain the research questions. Step five involves analyzing results. In this step, all the information that has been collected to answer the question is compared to the variables to determine the difference. Step six involves presenting the finding of the research. This is where you will validate or confirm your theory by the data collected and analyzed finally presenting your findings or your theory. No matter what approach that is used in research, the researchers want to maximize the study s reliability which is the consistency with which the same measure produces similar results time after time. Researchers also strive for validity which is the degree to which a measure is accurate and really measures what it claims to measure. The six steps of the scientific method in research and the relationship with between cause and correlation can be explained by saying that correlation merely occur when we detect change in two simultaneously; causation exist when we can demonstrate in one influence that causes the researchers need to establish correlation and time order and rule out alternative explanations. A survey is a widely used research methods, a survey can be defined as a valuable research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Romeo And Juliet Deaths Romeo and Juliet, the Shakespearean playwright of two star crossed lovers, ends in two tragic deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Who can be hold responsible for their deaths, when so many things went wrong along the way? Many could be held responsible for the deaths of the two lovers, but Romeo himself deserves to carry the heavier load of responsible for not only his death, but the death of his lover, Juliet as well. The young boy s acts of irresponsibility, impulse, belligerence, immaturity, and streak of bad decisions only brought definite consequences to both himself and Juliet. As the story of Romeo and Juliet further progresses, Romeo s true character becomes more and more apparent; he seems to act solely by impulse. Romeo acts moreso with his emotions, and sudden thoughts than his brain which stores reason and logic. This causes for tragedy and unfortunate circumstance by the end of the poem. This shows how impulsive he is in most of his decisions and how he tends to be very dramatic in everything that he does. When Romeo discovers that Juliet is dead, he almost immediately dramatically decides to drink poison, to kill himself. Here s to love, O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick thus with a kiss I die. Which shows how quickly he makes wrash and dramatic decisions without thinking it through. If Romeo had not been so careless and impulsive in his decision, Juliet would have awoken and they would both still be alive. Romeo is also extremely short tempered and belligerent. Often, Romeo resorts to violence when conflict occurs, he is quick to act out of rage. This goes hand in hand with how impulsive and irresponsible he is, which further supports that he was responsible for him and Juliet s death. Romeo kills Paris out of rage and fury, as violence has become a natural instinct or reaction for him. Romeo killed Tybalt as well, over a simple joke. That is two lives that Romeo himself his responsible for taking, is it hard to believe he could be responsible for his own as well as Juliet s, due to what we ve seen him capable of over the course of the story. O, I am slain if thou be merciful open the tomb lay me with Juliet. Romeo seems to be careless of any consequences he may face due to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. She Was Alone Essay She was alone. Wanda leant against the massive mural wall behind her while her eyes were closed. Not as if she wanted to sleep, just she felt bored, and she had no faintest idea what to do while anticipating for her uncle to pick her up from school. The sky was limpid that day, the sun such an asshole, beaming directly toward her mercilessly and Wanda felt like hell. She didn t have any place to be since that day was the construction s day on the nearby road in front of the school; therefore, no student allowed to walk across or waiting close to the road while the construction happened. She had no choice but to sit on the dusty floor while the thick chemistry book set under her butt as she used it as her cushion. Not more than ten minutes later, she heard a sound of footsteps growing near her as if someone sneaking behind her. She opened her eyes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She knew how shattered his heart if she doesn t respond his apology since she remembered what happened to Clayton, Chris s brother who suffered from a heart broken syndrome after Joan, a beautiful woman, dumped him in front of the sea of people last new year. Wanda felt sorry for him regardless of Clay who was not kind to her most of the time, he still a cool person. She can t imagine how pain is a broken heart can be, though. Some said it was as if you couldn t find happiness anymore. Your family and friends were there with you, and they were trying to make you happy and smile again like there s nothing to worry about, but it won t work because the only person would make you smile again was the person who won t be there for you. What will happen if that occurred to Chris? What if that made him suffered to the rest of his life? Wanda didn t want that to happen to Chris because both she knew, Chris was a fragile glass, and once knocked down to the floor, it will shatter into million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Barbara Ascher s On Compassion Compassion, though seemingly straight forward, is actually a complex beast, springing from a variety of sources, including some less than flattering ones. These sources can include pity, fear, and self advancement, which are rarely associated with something as good as being compassionate. However, in On Compassion , by Barbara Ascher argues that compassion is something that must be learned through experience, not something one is born knowing, by giving examples of the actions of those who have enough towards those who do not, in order to stress the importance of taking note of others and their situations. Often, people try to avoid those who are less fortunate. People have a tendency to look away from those who have fallen on hard times, as though they are not even there (Para. 2). People tend to look away from things that disgust them, pretending they do not exist, and move on with their lives. In the case of the less fortunate, they do so to protect their world of cocktail party complaint[s], a world in which they are perpetually victimized by life (12). These people can only see what they feel is a great injustice done... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To see again would be to remind oneself of one s own well being and sanity, which is out of line with the self centered worldview many cherish (11). To leave this worldview is to accept that others really are less fortunate, and that one has little to complain about in comparison to these people. It causes guilt, a feeling most strive to avoid, and forces people to step outside of their comfort zones and into the real world. Ascher continues by saying we protect ourselves from these people, not physically, though that does happen, but mentally (11). To let down one s guard, even for a second, and recognize the less fortunate would be to break down one s self centered fortress, allowing sympathy, and eventually guilt at one s complacence, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Rare Gem 1.In light of the entire transaction as it was outlined to them by Wisconsin, did First Midwestern provide the correct advice to their customer on how to structure the transactions? Did they appear to be fully diligent? First Midwestern was a well known bank and has a good relationship with Wisconsin for several years. In my opinion the bank did not provide the correct advice to Wisconsin in structuring and financing the transaction. One of the main reason was, because Wisconsin did not advised their bank with all the details and negotiations happened between them and Vietnamese buyers. The management of Wisconsin had deal with Saigon jewels, (buyers) that they will buy back the finished polished stones and jewelry from Saigon over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also as mentioned above they were not fully aware of the side agreement of buying back the finished polished gems by Wisconsin. Also they accepted the drafts and made full payment to the applicant, which I suggest they shouldn t do. Because the price of the gems went down and also the issuing bank who bought the drafts from Midwestern are unable to collect the money from the buyers. As Wisconsin denied the side agreement with the Vietnamese buyers and there was no clause present for that in the drafts, Midwestern cannot claim the money. 2.What risks were faced by Wisconsin when they undertook to accept the guarantee and to ship the goods under it? Letter of guarantee is a type of commitment from the bank on behalf of its customers (buyer) to the third party (suppliers) and Promises to meet any financial obligations in case the customers fails to fulfill the requirement of the contract. The risks that Wisconsin faced when they agree to accept the letter of guarantee and ship the goods under it includes currency risk, commercial risk, risk of nonpayment. One of the commercial risk involved the quality of goods delivered. When the Wisconsin made its first delivery to Saigon jewels, they indicated that not all of the jade gems received are of good quality. So, the delivered goods did not match the expectations of buyers. The other commercial risk Wisconsin faced was nonpayment and non delivery or delay in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Wave Of The Civil War Essay 1. Research background: The waves of refugee from Syria to Europe begun after the outbreak Civil War in Syria. On March of 2011, protests appeared in the southern city of Deraa after police arrested and tortured some teenagers who illegally painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall. But the peaceful protests rapidly grew into rebel fighting against the government after the government s violent crackdown. In July, 2011, a group of defected Syrian officers founded the Free Syrian Army to gather Syrian civilians as opposition. Tension between extremist groups, and ethnic groups made the domestic conflict even more complicated. The rampage rose up and descended the country situation into civil war as rebel groups were created to fight against the regime forces for taking over some areas.(Mercy Corps, 2015) Until February 2015, according to United Nations report, the total death toll has exceed 210,000, and about half of them are innocent people. (Suleiman, 2015) Moreover, the Syrian civil war had led to the displacement of more than 7.6 million Syrian people. In October, Russia started launching the airstrikes as an actions of erasing ISIS in Syria. However, the airstrike also made the refuge even worse and the distribution of aid more difficult. (Mercy Corps, 2015) 2. Research Statement: This research will investigate about the aftermath of 2011 Syrian civil war: The implication of European Union government attitudes (policies) toward Syrian refugee crisis in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. WA High Risk Medication Policy Essay Furthermore, in U.S., dealing with opioid addiction with opioid prescriptions is managed by Federal Regulation 42 CFR Part 8, which offers for an authorization and certification based schemes for opioid treatment agenda. The guideline recognizes that dependence on a drug is a therapeutic disorder that may entail reverse healing procedures for dissimilar patients. The Division of Pharmacologic Therapies, which is an element of the SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, is accountable for managing accreditation principles and official recognition methods. (https://www.samhsa.gov). Dependence to opioids is a mutilation that can harm and considerably spoil the major life activities of people. For this reason, Federal regulations are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These policies are; Duty of care Confidentiality and privacy legislation Mandatory reporting (http://www.health.gov.au). 3.4 Legislation impacting the field of healthcare From the last three years, it has become hard to assess the impact of mandatory reporting. It requires other considerable changes to the regulatory plan. In many healthcare organizations, new systems are designed and implemented to improve the safety of a patient. The changes in the new systems and discussion around the patient safety heightened the health care s awareness of these problems. Therefore, in this complex environment, it is hard to extricate the precise impact of mandatory reporting. Doctors face many hurdles such as; lack of timing, lack of privacy, and humiliation. The national law has formed the perception of an obstacle to health admittance and Mandatory reporting clearly weaken the objective of National law having its target on patient safety. (http://www.health.gov.au). 4.0 Quality and Safety The Australian quality and safety framework for health care highlights an idea for secure and proper attention for all Australian and reveals the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on Hector as the Ideal Homeric Man of Homer s Iliad Hector as the Ideal Homeric Man of Homer s Iliad Homer s Iliad enthralls readers with its valiant heroes who fight for the glory of Greece. The Iliad, however, is not just a story of war; it is also a story of individuals. Through the characters words and actions, Homer paints portraits of petulant Achilles and vain Agamemnon, doomed Paris and Helen, loyal Patroclus, tragic Priam, versatile Odysseus, and the whole cast of Gods. Ironically, the most complete character in the epic is Hector, enemy hero, and Prince of Troy. Hector is in many ways the ideal Homeric man: he is a man of compassion and piety, a man of integrity and bravery, a man who loves his family, and above all, a man who understands and fulfills his social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Had Agamemnon demonstrated the same sort of compassion towards the supplicant Chryses, the Greeks would have been spared the wrath of Apollo. Hector s compassion and his respect for the gods, engenders the trust and respect of his people, and makes him an ideal leader. Hector continues on to the palace, where he is embraced by his mother Hecuba, who offers him wine with which to refresh himself and to honor the Gods. Hector politely answers, Mother, not now I d lose my nerve for war. And I d be ashamed to pour a glistening cup to Zeus with unwashed hands. I m splattered with blood and filth how could I pray to the lord of storm and lightning? (VI, 179 183). He then recommends that his mother go with offerings to Athena s shrine to make sacrifices for the success of the Trojans. Hector s respectful address to his mother, his humility before the Gods and his understanding of the appropriate forms of supplication, stand in sharp contrast to Achilles earlier whining and self serving demands made to Thetis. Once again, in the matter of piety as well as compassion, Hector is the superior man. Nowhere in the Iliad is Hector s superiority more obvious than when he is contrasted with his brother Paris, the man who bears the sole responsibility for the chaos and terror that engulfs Troy. Hector finds Paris polishing (and) fondling his splendid battle gear, his shield and breastplate, turning over and over his long curved bow (VI, 243 245). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Gun Laws And Stricter Gun Control Gun laws is a controversial topic on both sides of the legislative. We have some that argue the right to bear arms set in the Constitution of the United States and then we have the epidemic of gun violence amongst innocent people that are advocating for stricter gun laws and even the banning on assault weapons. There are many points that can be argued from each side of the leglasitive with evidence to back the claims that they are stating with regards to gun laws. The right to bear arms is considered to be a pillar of the constitution and some people feel that it is a right that should not be infringed upon. The right to bear arms, a right that won us freedom and also has protected us for years. But, as the nation evolves it is evident that our second amendment could probably stand to evolve with it. When I think of gun laws I often tend to take the middle of the road approach to who should own a gun and what should happen if you possess a gun illegally. Former President Barack Obamamade the plea for stricter gun control. His thought was that there need to be a broader background check as well as exhortation to federal agencies so that existing laws are fully enforced. But how does what President Obama was trying to inforce take a stance when in Texas, gun owners were taking full advantage of the new right of open carry. I think that the open carry law needed to be investigated a little bit more before being put in place. But, the good thing I guess that came out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Callahan Auto Parts Rhetorical Analysis Memo Analysis of Rhetorical Situation When analyzing the rhetorical situation of the Callahan Auto Parts memo there are six elements of the situation to be discussed: topic, purpose, speaker, audience, context, and culture. The topic of this memo is informing the employees of the upcoming retirement of the CEO/founder. The purpose is to inform the staff kindly about the upcoming change to head off any hesitation from the staff about Tommy Boy taking over and ensure a smooth transition occurs. The speaker is the founder and long time CEO of the auto parts store. The audience is the staff and employees of the store, after they read the memo the goal is that they feel a little bit more at ease and less hesitant going into the change. They should also know how to handle the change over and what will partake while it occurs. The context of the memo is that me the founder is leaving and someone else is taking over that has less experience. I know before writing the memo the employees are probably going to be hesitant about the change because of Tommy Boy s lack of experience. The culture of the group is that they are a close community that feels comfortable with what is going on now. Letter Analysis of Rhetorical Situation When analyzing the rhetorical situation of the Callahan Auto Parts letter there are six elements of the situation to be discussed: topic, purpose, speaker, audience, context, and culture. The topic of the letter is to notify clients about my upcoming retirement and solicit business from them. The purpose is to inform the clients of Callahan Auto Parts about my upcoming retirement and that my son, Tommy Boy, will be taking over. I also need to ensure them about the change and the good fit my son will be. Lastly I need to have them commit to purchasing brake pads for he next two years, exclusively. The speaker of this letter is me the founder of the company. The audience is the clients of the store, after they read the letter the goal is that they understand the change over should be smooth and that the company will not change. To do this for the audience I need to inform them of what is going to happen and as its happening that nothing is going to be changing other then the CEO. I also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Beetroot Juice Supplementation Experiment The goal of this experiment was to determine whether or not beetroot juice supplementation could impact performance of elite track athletes. It has already been shown that nitrate supplementation can increase whole body exercise economy by increasing steady state VO2, however, this effect had been relatively diminished when the treatment was administered to elite level athletes. This is because elite trained athletes have higher plasma NO2 levels than ordinary individuals, therefore the difference between their natural level and their peak tolerance for NO2 is a lesser range, resulting is less room for supplementation. Finally, trained athletes have higher capillary densities, which may decrease the reliance on the production of NO from NO3 during exercise, as well as reduce development of hypoxic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Subjects were given their treatment of either beetroot juice or placebo ninety minutes prior to commencing the examination. Then, they began the treadmill portion of the exam, where VO2, VCO2 and RER data was collected at each varying intensity of the test. After completion of the treadmill test, subjects were then taken to an indoor track to complete the 1500m TT. This began 2.5 hours post supplementation. After completion of the TT, subjects were then briefly quizzed to confirm the anonymity of the treatment they received. There were four experimental trials performed, with blood sampling occurring at the conclusion of each for plasma NO3 analysis. Throughout the course of the experiment, dietary standards were set in order to reduce confounding variables that would potentially alter the accuracy of the experimental procedure. Additionally, the supplementation blinding used by the experimenters was very successful, as subjects were only able to correctly identify the treatment they received 50% of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Persuasive Essay On Vaccines Vaccinating children Immunization is very important to the safety and health of everyone, especially children. Whether on not to vaccinate is the big question here. The only reasonable choice to make is to vaccinate. Immunization is not bad; moreover, the choice to not receive shots is dangerous. The choice to vaccinate your child could be a choice of either life or death. Vaccines are safer and easier than many people think. Immunization can protect from loss of time and money due to hospitalization, and can save future generations. Becoming educated on vaccinations and how they work will save lives one day. Vaccinationcan save your child. The medical world is more advance then it has ever been before. The advancements in medicine have been able to save many children s lives again harmful diseases that once killed thousands. Vaccines have killed off many diseases and a lot are on the brink of extinction. Vaccination protects your child from more diseases than ever before. Polio was once an epidemic in the united states that killed millions. Thankfully to vaccination polio is very rare and has not been reported in the states recently. Vaccinations help your child s immune systeminteract with the substance that is in the shot and kill it off so that they are immune. The vaccinewill not harm your child. Yes, there can be allergic reactions but that is better than death from your body not being prepared to attack the viruses. Immunization is very quick when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Pactice of Management The practice of management is very ancient, however the formal study of management is comparatively new. Management as a proper discipline developed after the tip of the nineteenth century. Nevertheless it should be admitted that management has been in existence since humankind became systematized into formal groups. It is very difficult to come up with a definition of managementwhich could totally satisfy all professionals or skilled people or all management theorists. For a broad operating definition consider management as an activity that performs certain functions to obtain the effective acquisition, allocation, and utilization of human efforts and physical resources to accomplish some goal (Wren 2005, p. 3). Modern management has grown with the growth of social economics and scientific institution. Nowadays workers do not work only for money. They work for satisfaction and happiness with sensible living style. These are the most vital issues now. Modern management explanation (of why something works or happens the way it does) refers to highlighting the use of well thought out mathematical ways of doing things within the system with analyzing and understanding the inter relationship of management and staff. Organizational efficiency and service quality can be increased through the implication of management theories. Today managers simply do not use a singular theory, infect they use a series of theories depending on the workplace, purpose and workforce. Still, few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Butterfly Life Cycle The Butterfly Life Cycle by Torran Anderson is a leveled text, because Farrah is reading at level H, we were able to adapt the original in order to suit her skill levels. The book is separated by the stages of the life cycle and includes a table of contents making each stage highly accessible to the students. In addition to the table of contents, the beginning of the book also includes the focus question: what is the life cycle of a monarch butterfly? This focus questions allows for these readers to focus their attention and read the story having an idea of how their thought process should be conducted. What we found to be the most vital resource within this text was the introduction to the vocabulary words at the beginning of the text, which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By pausing at words that the students do not know and breaking them down the students will gain experience that will allow them to work on this practice independently. We set this up as a gradual release of responsibility, beginning the exercise with a teacher model of how to break down a word. We will then break down a list of words into parts and have students repeat these breakdowns before practicing it themselves. Before diving into the reading, we will go over sentences that have these practice words and have the student, together, repeating the sentences after us. This ensures that students gain practice reading the word in sentences, rather than as an individual word before performing their whisper reads. We included whisper reading as the during reading activity, to give students a chance to read independently but without the pressure of having an audience. As they read to themselves, students will pause at words they are struggling to pronounce and break them apart, at this point we will continue guiding students through this process, in order ensure that motivation is not lost when students feel challenged. To gauge the learnings of the students, we will have each student chose one word that they struggle with and create a master list, the students will practice pronouncing their individual words and receive clarifying definitions if necessary. The students will then create their own sentence using this word, practice it through whisper readings, and then share it aloud with the group. This process creates a learning experience where students are able to practice not only their phonics skills but also work on comprehension. This process incorporates repetition to enforce the importance and practice with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Miss Havisham Quotes Pip experiences mental violence when he meets Estella and Miss Havisham for the first time. They were both very mean to him. Miss Havisham was mean to him (and other men), because her heart was broken once. Her fiancГ© left her on her wedding day, and she was so heartbroken that she was determined to never move beyond that. Her broken heart made her grow cruel , and bend on revenge on all men. Her revenge came in the form of her adoptive daughter Estella. She trained Estella to be a heartbreaker, so that she could get satisfaction from that. This can be noted in one of the first scenes of the book, when Miss Havishamtalks to Estella. With this boy! Why, he is a common labouring boy! I thought I overheard Miss Havisham answer only it seemed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But yes, yes, she would call it so! (Great expectations,1992 ,p.261)Another thing that made her realize the fact that she had done something bad was the way she saw Pip, she tells him this when they re talking about Estella. Until you spoke to her the other day, and until I saw in you a looking glass that showed me what I once felt myself, I did not know what I had done. What have I done! What have I done! (Great expectations,1992 ,p.338)When Pip left, he got a feeling that something was wrong, so he went back to check on Miss Havisham. She was on fire when he entered the room, shrieking in panic and in pain. Pip helped her stamp out the fire, and let her go when the surgeon arrived. Miss Havisham started repeating four sentences What have I done! When she first came, I meant to save her from misery like mine. and then Take a pencil and write under my name, I forgive her! . (Great expectations,1992 ,p.341).Miss Havisham doesn t die immediately after the fire, but she does die eventually, so her life didn t have a happy ending even though Pip forgave her. Pip finds out that she died, in a conversation he had with Joe: Is she dead Joe? Why you see, old chap, said Joe, in a tone of remonstrance, and by way of getting at it by degrees, I wouldn t go so far as to say that, for that s a deal to say: but she ain t Living, Joe? That s nigher where it is, said Joe; She ain t living. (Great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...