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Eno Restaurant Wine Bar
Introduction
ENO Restaurant Wine Bar was on the Atlanta, Georgia circuit for 10 plus years. It was a hit until the
new owner step on the scene and the original owner had to give up on his passion since a teenage boy.
ENO struggles to stay alive and revive itself with a new name, menu and swagger for the Elite
socialite. In the mind of an entrepreneur failure is never an option. No entrepreneur wants to hear the
word or talk about it. ENO got a second chance to shine in the spot light keeping its original name to
include the new owner first name ENO by Zaza. Many would be impression that the new owner is a
celebrity basketball player but was his star status good enough to score points to keep a business from
failure.
ENO Restaurant
ENO was a European Mediterranean influenced restaurant and wine bar. ENO derives from the
ancient Roman term Enotria meaning Land of Wine Past and Present history has it that ENO means
Wine. ENO was located at 800 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, in the heart of Midtown in one of
Atlanta s most populated areas of town. ENO Restaurant Bar opened in1998 starting off as a
partnership between Doug Strickland and Chef Jamie Adams. ENO is the realization of Doug
Strickland vision of life dream to create a quality fine dining restaurant and casual food and wine bar
that imbibes the slower more relaxed pace enjoyed by many in a Mediterranean atmosphere. ENO
mission has always made a point that good food and wine is the linchpin of gastronomy. (D.
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Utilitarianism Is Fair Right Or Wrong
R. M. Hare is a Professor at Oxford University that specializes on the topic of Moral Philosophy.
Among his studies as a philosopher, he proclaims that moral philosophy depend on the meaning of
philosophy itself. For instance, if philosophers have tried to clearly certain concepts presented in life
so does moral philosophy. In other word moral philosophy is where the problems on which it tries to
shed lights are practically issued about morality . So philosophers would question the idea of what is
fair , right or wrong and so on.
Throughout the interview with R.M. Hare on the topic of moral philosophy with the interviewee
Bryan Magee, Hare repeatedly goes back to the idea of utilitarianism and how the benefit of one thing
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Pacifism is when a person is not in favor of fighting, violence, and/or war. For example, if a group of
bullies, let s say two to three, sees a person, that they know is a pacifist, and start throwing punches.
The people will most certainly not stop pouncing the guy until they are satisfied. Additionally,
Professor Hare claims that pacifism is unjustified, and as such they contain flues in them that makes
them unjust. An example that was stated in the reading, regards the predicament of a pacifist during a
state of war. In a state of war, usually the male adults would go to the battlefield, whereas the elders
and females stay and contribute within factories, medical camps, etc. However, Hare believes that, for
example, If the American government, or anybody else, had a principle which required them to do that
kind of thing, then this was an argument for abandoning the principle. And I think that they would
have abandoned it if the had... (P.139). Thus, Hare believe that such a principle is bound to end. As his
example state that during a war that is when people s duty as citizen comes to play, and in such a state
people are bound to break their principle, such as pacifism, and follow their duty. Furthermore, Hare
claims, on page 140, that the consequences of pacifism is that, everybody in my position...have such a
principle would be much worse that the consequence of having the principle which I do in fact have,
which allows me to fight in certain war (P.140). So, in times of need, such a principle will end up
misleading and at such principles as pacifism, people s actions will be unjustified. Ultimately, the
practice is not boundless to
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Minimum Mean Square Error Among Ortogonal Frequancy...
The one with the Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) among Ortogonal Frequancy Division
Multiplexing candidate signals is selected for transmission. From the results, it can be seen that a
proposed scheme based iterative partial transmit sequence can be easily implemented with low
combining complexity, still maintaining a better BER performance and peak to average power ratio
reduction, compared to the conventional partial transmit sequence approach. In mobile communication
environment due to fading and multipath, the received signal suffers from random phase fluctuations.
This in turn makes coherent demodulation schemes rather unattractive and impractical. Malode and
Patil (2010) proposed the peak to average power ratio reduction performance ... Show more content on
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Chin Liang Wang and Yuan Ouyang ( 2005) introduce a Selected mapping method .The Selected
mapping method approach provides good performance for peak to average power ratio reduction
reduction, but it requires a bank of Inverse Fast Fourier Transforms to generate a set of candidate
transmission signals, and this requirement usually results in high computational complexity. The
author suggests low complexity conversions to replace the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform blocks in
the conventional Selected mapping method method. Two novel Selected mapping method schemes
were proposed with much lower complexity than the conventional one; the first method uses only one
Inverse Fast Fourier Transform block to generate the set of candidate signals, while the second one
uses two Inverse Fast Fourier Transform blocks. Computer simulation results show that, as compared
to the conventional Selected mapping method scheme, the first proposed approach has slightly worse
peak to average power ratio reduction reduction performance and the second proposed one reaches
almost the same peak to average power ratio reduction reduction performance. Chin Liang wang
continues his investigation by oversampling two times of the Ortogonal Frequancy Division
Multiplexing signals by applying peak search and partial interpolation method. The proposed scheme
with two times
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Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites
Rhet 105 essay 3 Yongxin Li (Peter) Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites A social
networking site, or SNS, is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who
share interests, activities, backgrounds or real life connections. (Wikipedia contributors) Social
network sites have been increasing at a great speed, and now there are around 1.79 billion social
network sites users (eMarketer), which means that more than 60% of internet users are using social
network sites. Before SNS comes into people s lives, self presentation on internet is regarded as a role
playing game. People did not have to follow the rules in real lives, and they could present themselves
in any way they want. However, with SNS, everyone is no more anonymous. On Facebook, my
friends can see every photo I like and every comment I make, and they all know that it is me, Yongxin
Li, who likes the photo and says these words. It gives me a feeling that everything on Facebook is
real. However, I have also been through some situations making me feel that maybe Facebook is not
as real as I expected. For example, I always post some pictures and articles about recent scientific
breakthrough and academic discussions on RenRen, a Chinese version Facebook. Gradually, my
friends have an impression that I am a science lover. One day, I found a silly but very funny joke on
Renren, and I really loved it. However, I finally did not share it. Why did not I share that joke? I kept
asking
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Strategic Plan For The Genre Books Project Essay
Strategic Plan
For
The Genre Books Project
Prepared by
JYST Consultants
Date
09/08/2005
Table of Contents
Executive Summary 3
Mission Statement 4
Key Performance Areas 4
Strategic Goals 4
Goal: Provide technological features to achieve a more convenient and friendly service, suited to the
customers and their needs. 5
Strategic Objectives 5
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 5
Critical Success Factors 5
Goal: To encourage and prepare our human resources team to enhance their knowledgeable skills 7
Strategic Objectives 7
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 7
Critical Success Factors 7
Goal: Increase growth and development through business expansion 8
Strategic Objectives 8
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 8
Critical Success Factors 8
Goal: Entry of our bookstore into the existing market, and being recognised due to our unique style 9
Strategic Objectives 9
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 9
Critical Success Factors 9
Goal: Ensure the overall quality of the products we sell and the customer service we provide 10
Strategic Objectives 10
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 10
Critical Success Factors 10
Goal: Exploit strengths and growth opportunities in existing markets 11
Strategic Objectives 11
Tactical Objectives/Strategies 11
Critical Success Factors 11
Concluding Statement 12
Appendices 13
SWOT Analysis 13
Strengths 13
Weaknesses 13
Opportunities 13
Threats 13
Porter s 5 Forces Analysis 14
Competitors (Competition Alliances): 14
Threat of new entrants: 14
Power of
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Education Is An Integral Part Of A Child s Upbringing
Academia Education
Academia education is considered an integral part of a child s upbringing, and therefore it remains
highly important to require academic institutions to educate and inform students regarding substance
use and its consequences. SAMHSA recommends instituting programs at an early age, for example,
the Good Behavior Game introduced in elementary schools, is a management strategy aimed at
reducing aggressive, disruptive classroom behavior, a risk factor for adolescent and illicit drug abuse
(SAMHSA, 2016). Similarly the focus group participants mentioned that Academia Education from K
12 grade needs to incorporate evidence based programs in the academic curriculum in addressing
alcohol and other drug use among the youth. NH young adults emphasized the importance of
introducing substance misuse education in early school age from elementary while strengthening the
current health curriculum in middle and high schools.
early intervention, messages about how it could affect their future.
Start young treat like sex ed starts in 6th grade) Be more thorough and not just saying don t drink or
do drugs.
Majority of the focus group participants identified the weaknesses and drawbacks associated with the
current health education classes particularly in substance misuse education in middle and high
schools. For example, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program introduced in the fifth
grade is cited as a weak and ineffective program that employs scare
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Fracture Case Study Jenny s Fracture
1a] A fracture refers to a bone or cartilage that has attained too much pressure and stress that causes a
break in the bone or cartilage. Diseases such as osteoporosis and brittle bones disease can be the cause
of a fracture as your bones are weaker and not as tough. Jenny s fracture on the left humerus at the
proximal diaphysis was caused by an overload of stress from the large object falling down. 1b] The
proximal refers to the point of attachment where the bone connects.
1c] Diaphysis is known as the main and mid section of the long bone.
2] There are four main types of bones. Jenny s has fractured her long bone which is the left humerus at
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In brains context, due to the rapid increase in body temperature the skeletal muscles would try regulate
an internal body environment. The general anaesthetic caused the patient to experience effects of
malignant hyperthermia. Brian s temperature will increase because the contracting muscles will alter
the energy and turn it into heat.
2] The steps of events and cell location that leads to a release of calcium for muscle contraction, is
produced by an electrical impulse which was caused by a stimulus. The impulse causes the muscle
membrane to have a charge which then makes the calcium ions leave from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
When calcium and troponin are attached to each other it makes tropomyosin which move away from
the actin filaments which allows the contractions to occur
3] The receptor of the anaesthetic is located in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Due to the general
anaesthetic Brian experienced the symptoms of malignant hyperthermia which causes the skeletal
muscles to severely contract which affects the levels of calcium in the muscles. The ryanodine
receptors have an increase rate of metabolic activity caused by the build up of calcium in the skeletal
muscles. Due to the increase rate of metabolic reactions Brian will have severe muscle contractions
and a rapid increase in body
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Relationship Between Gender Bias And Gender Essay
This study focuses on the relationship between gender bias, gender ideology, and gender roles in
everyday life. The study analyzes how differences in gender affect professors behavior in the
classroom. My research question is how do men and women view professors treatment of students
based on gender? Some basic guiding questions are: In your opinion and experience, do professors
treat certain groups of students differently? Who are these students? Specifically, do professors treat
men vs. women differently in the classroom? Why do you think professors do/don t do this? My
hypothesis was that respondents would think professors call on men in the classroom due to their
stereotypical qualities of being competitive, confident, and dominant. The overwhelming majority of
people describe women as shy, compassionate, and timid . Men are more willing to speak up and
shout out an answer in the classroom because of their confidence and dominance. Given these
stereotypical traits it would be more likely for a male to answer a question, get called on, or engage in
a conversation with the teacher rather than a women because of women s timid traits . I believe that
the majority of men are less likely to filter a response and think before they speak in class, therefore
leading them to get called on by the professor to share their opinion. From my own experience I have
seen this begin to change over the years possibly because of the increase in women in the social and
political
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Luigi Lanzi
Introduction
Using an object centred approach this narrative will attempt to go beyond the subject s simple
classification of a red figured stamnos (The British Museum, n.d) . The function, status and meaning
of this piece* and how it has changed over time is addressed by examining the production,
consumption and afterlife of the piece.
Production
An intrinsic measure of soil and evaluation of taxonomic evidence identifies the birth of this piece as
between 450BC 440BC of Athenian provenance. The raw material excavated from a clay bed was
transported to the Kerameikos. Clay became separated into component quantities. For decoration a
portion was reserved and finely filtered, mixed with water and referred to as a fine clay slip (OURef).
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The Museo Gregoriano Etrusco at the Vatican introduced free standing pottery on pedestals that could
be seen from all angles. J.D Beazley s Corpus vasorum antiquorum became the first fascicle to
catalogue Greek vases in collections throughout the world in 1923. Two hundred fascicles later and
there is now a clear, concise method of display and labelling. These factors allowed art historians to
evaluate such information from a given piece as; its school, original provenance, form, its creator and
more. Museums have installed anti inflationary methods while preserving the opportunity of visual
enjoyment for
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Taking a Look at Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is the use of Information Technology to harm or harass other people in a deliberate,
repeated, and hostile manner. According to U.S. Legal Definitions, Cyber bullying could be limited to
posting rumors or gossips about a person in the internet bringing about hatred in other s minds; or it
may go to the extent of personally identifying victims and publishing materials severely defaming and
humiliating them. With the increase in use of these technologies, cyberbullying has become
increasingly common, especially among teenagers. Awareness has also risen, due in part to high
profile cases like the Suicide of Tyler Clementi. Definition Legal definition Cyberbullying is defined
in legal glossaries as actions that use information and communication technologies to support
deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or group, that is intended to harm another or
others. use of communication technologies for the intention of harming another person use of internet
service and mobile technologies such as web pages and discussion groups as well as instant messaging
or SMS text messaging with the intention of harming another person. Examples of what constitutes
cyberbullying include communications that seek to intimidate, control, manipulate, put down, falsely
discredit, or humiliate the recipient. The actions are deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior intended
to harm another. Cyberbullying has been defined by The National Crime Prevention
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Methotrexate Research Paper
Methotrexate side effects:
In some patients, this drug methotrexate can cause nausea, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhoea, hair loss
skin rashes. This drug reduces the blood cells in the body. A decrease in white blood cells leads to a
risk of developing infections. A decrease in red blood cells can cause anaemia and decrease in platelets
increases the propensity of bleeding. Methotrexate increases the skin s sensitivity to sunlight and
hence you must use a high factor sun cream if you go out in sun.
Seek immediate medical attention, if you develop the following symptoms,
Fever, sore throat
Any other symptoms of infection
Unexplained bleeding or bruising.
Jaundice (skin and eyes turn yellow)
If the above symptoms become severe
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Kidney problems:
A decrease in the kidney function is noted in patients on methotrexate. The concomitant use of other
drugs that cause renal problems can aggravate the condition further. Adequate and aggressive
hydration and urine alkalization can reduce the risk of methotrexate induced nephropathy.
Genitourinary side effects:
Women experience menstrual dysfunction, abortion, vaginal discharge and defective oogenesis.
Likewise, men experience decreased libido and defective spermatogenesis.
Musculoskeletal problems:
The post menopausal women may exhibit a syndrome called MTX osteopathy, where the bone density
becomes very low.
Heart problems:
This includes infection of pericardium (outer layer of heart), lowered blood pressure, change in the
rhythm of heart beat. There may be a clot formation in the arteries or veins with methotrexate use.
Sometimes, pulmonary embolism, a serious condition may occur due to methotrexate treatment.
Eye problems:
This includes conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown origin
Other effects:
They include malaise, chills, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia and fluid accumulation outside lungs and
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Beowulf And King Arthur Analysis
Beowulf versus King Arthur
Courage, perseverance, and honor are all traits of a hero. Beowulf and King Arthur both share many
qualities of a hero. The epic of Beowulf is about a great Geat that defeats the horrid Grendel of
Denmark. The story, Once and Future King, is about the great King Arthur and how he became king
and his reign in England. Beowulf is a fearless leader that defeats great monsters and deadly giants.
Later in his life he defeats Grendel, Grendel s mother, and a dragon. King Arthur was the outcast in his
family; he did not fit in as a child. As he grows older, his tutor Merlyn teaches him about different
values in life. King Arthur, formally known as Wart, becomes king when he pulls the famous sword
from the stone. Both Beowulf and King Arthur shared many traits that made them epic heros.
Courage is a trait shared by Beowulf and King Arthur or Wart . Beowulf showed courage through the
many battles he fought . Beowulf went to Heorot in hopes of defeating Grendel, the monster that had
been attacking Herot for the last twelve years. This was courageous because he knew that he could be
killed, but he fought anyway because that s what he needed to do. Wart showed courage when he
pulled the sword out of the stone. He did not want to be King of England, let alone at such a young
age. He wanted to put the sword back in the stone or let someone else become King. Wart was
courageous and became King because he knew that was his duty. These examples show that courage
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Larry Ellison s Impact On The Face Of Business
Larry Ellison founded Software Development Labs in August 1977 with Ed Oates, and Bob Miner.
The labs later became Oracle Corporation and is now worth 42.5 billion (net). Many people look up
towards Larry because he had to work for his place as the chief executive officer of Oracle and now
has become one of the richest people in the world. Ellison is a very good leader in his corporation
because he perseveres to get what oracle needs and is ruthless in the face of business. Larry also
makes important decisions that impact the future of oracle. Larry was born August 17, 1944. At a very
young age he was sent to Chicago to live with his Uncle and Aunt, and later was adopted by them. In
1962, Larry s adopted mother died and Ellison dropped out
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Capitalism And Neoliberalism
Throughout history, the concept of politics has reduced through many centuries. Since the beginning
of time the implementation of governance has been a recurring question. Globally, there are different
ideologies and political systems that our citizens must follow. One major concept from the the
ideology Neoliberalism is Globalization which impacts our society in ways that many do not see.
Another ideology that affects our society is the concept of Capitalism. All aspects of Politics affects
the role and nature of the state as we know it today. Neoliberalism is an ideology that express a means
for a free market economy. A free market economy is an economy that those who have access to, can
take part in. As stated before, Globalization is a subheading of Neoliberalism. The concept of
globalization is to unify the globe into one, so that society can run smoother. Globalization, comes
with the concept of a global village. The three components of this village are an open market, society,
and technology. An open market is the free movement of goods and services. This feature of the
village allows for new ideas and creations to be introduced to our society. An open society is the
collapsing of national boundaries with the free movement of people. The free movement of people
brings on new nationalities and languages which makes us very diverse. Lastly, open technology is
that anyone can use the free market. This concept of the village gives those who can, access to the free
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Essay On Muscle Contraction
The Correlation between Eccentric Strength and Agility in Male Field Sport Athletes.
There are three types of muscle contraction, isotonic, isometric and isokinetic. There are two isotonic
contractions, concentric and eccentric. A concentric contraction is a shortening of the muscle fibres, an
example of this being a bicep curl causing a concentric contraction on the biceps brachii causing the
elbow to flex. An eccentric contraction is the opposite of this. During an eccentric contraction as the
muscle contracts the muscle fibres lengthen. An eccentric contraction is important in deceleration
where the quadriceps lengthen to slow down the limb. This type of contraction should transfer into
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Agility has been described as a rapid whole body movement with change of velocity or direction in
response to a stimulus . (Sheppard et al, 2006) This description identifies the inclusion of cognitive
skills in determining agility. This definition applies to open skills only. Open skills cannot be pre
planned, however closed skills, such as sprinting or previously planned changes of direction, can be
planned in advance. This is very important in every field sport as the ability to react quickly and allow
the movements to match these reactions enhances performance. Many field sports require straight line
running speed but more often than not fast change of direction is a defining factor of an athlete s
performance. Fast change of direction speed and ability to make the right decision in a game situation
makes for an excellent athlete.
Many tests have been designed to test for change of direction speed. The 5 0 5 test is a timed agility
test using rapid 180 degree turns and straight line speed. The Illinois test is a timed agility test using
straight line speed and many multi directional changes. The Zig zag test is a good indication of
multiple directional changes. It is a timed test where the athlete must round cones set out in a figure 8.
Subjects used in this study were 10 male soccer players. The agility test that was chosen to best
simulate this sport was the 5 0 5 agility test. This was due to the quick, snappy change
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The Steam Engine Of The First Steam Powered Engine
A man by the name of James Watts introduced the first steam powered engine that would soon be used
to power several forms of transportation. The steam engine had been around for a while, but wasn t as
advanced and wasn t used on such a large scale such as powering transportation. Boats had been used
for centuries for the main forms of transport, however, when Robert Fulton put the new steam engine
to work to power a steamboat, it meant even more capital for businessmen. More jobs were created as
the waterways were widened and dug deeper for the steamboats. Captains and crews were also formed
to man the boats. Railroads that were once operated by horse and wagon were finally made into steel
tracks for steam trains to carry goods. This was especially important to the coal industry because it
made the jobs of the miners much safer than before. Small railways made of steel were formed
underground to transport the coal out of the mines by the use of small railcars. The idea to use steel in
the process of transportation was nothing new at the beginning of the industrial revolution. Britain was
known to have vast amounts of steel and had been working since about 1800 on using steel as tracks
and a train or buggy type to transport things. The first successful steam engine locomotive was built
by the British Engineer George Stephenson, which could haul up to 30 tons of coal at 4mph going
uphill. Later, Stephenson also created the first public railway for
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The Development Of Nature And Nurture In Language Development
The basis of language development theories revolves around the idea that, either nature or nurture are
more influential than the other in the development of language in children. Language development as
defined by, Menyuk, is the acquisition and growth of a societies chosen method of communication,
which occurs due to a culmination of cognitive growth and environmental experiences (2005). Nature,
is concerned with the biological makeup of an individual that influences their ability to acquire
language including, genes and brain function, alternatively, nurture is environmental factors including,
culture, family, and experiences (Fellows Oakley, 2014). Nature and nurture both play vital yet highly
diverse roles in the acquisition of language and its development. Analysis of the process of language
acquisition will reveal that both nature and nurture are vital for successful language development of
children. The process by which language is learnt or acquired differs by theory, specifically two
alternate perspectives display the basis of nature and nurture. The first theory to be discussed stems off
the basis of nurture, the behaviourist theory. This theory draws upon the concept of nature, suggesting
behaviour is learnt through experience and reinforced by rewards (Fellows Oakley, 2014). This
perspective states children learn from and imitate their surroundings and they are rewarded by
responses and the success of their communication, this is an exemplar of acquisition
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Character Development In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
Though Juliet is probably one of the worst fictional characters to look up to, she does have important
and respectable traits. In Shakespeare s famous novel and play, Romeo and Juliet, many of the
characters undergo major development. The novel starts off as a comedy, with Romeo and Juliet
getting married, but ends as a tragedy, with both main characters dying. The tragedy of the story often
makes the characters show their true selves and ultimately face constant development. Though Juliet is
often interpreted as a weak and ingenuous character, many of her actions prove her to be mature,
determined, and independent. Throughout the story, Juliet develops from a naive girl to one who is
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Juliet talks about going to the Friar for advice, since no one has been helpful. Though she is asking
someone for advice on life choices, she recognizes that she will always be in control. And even though
suicide is not her best option, she knows that she does not have to depend on others for a solution.
Another example is when Lady Capulet asks, How stands your disposition to be married? , and Juliet
tells her, It is an honor that I dream not of. (1.3, L.70). She has no current desire to follow her parents
decisions, and wants her freedom of choice to continue. When Lady Capulet brings it up another time,
Juliet angrily responds to her saying, He shall not make me there a joyful bride! (3.5, L.120). Her
desire for freedom from her parent s wishes and being able to make her own choices makes her a
strong character, who can face her problems on her
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Persuasive Essay On My Cochlear Implant
Imagine being profoundly deaf and being told by your doctor that you won t be able to hear certain
voices or sounds in your life. Imagine living with that statement every day, and knowing that you won
t be able to hear the whispers in the background or birds chirping when taking a nice walk. Until one
day, everything has changed. All because of one technology, you are able to hear much more than you
were expecting to hear. This whole situation is based on my life, and you are going to learn how much
a CI have impacted me. A CI is a cochlear implant, and it is a device that is worn by a deaf person, and
it sends neural transmitters to the cochlea, and it helps them hear greatly. There are some factors that
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They were all so helpful to me, and gave me the most amazing stories, I was very touched by them.
The second individual factor I used was I would practice understanding how to hear with my Cochlear
Implant, every day, for about a couple years, until the beeping noise would stop. The reason for this is
because, whenever a deaf person first gets their cochlear implant, all noises will be beeping. The
beeping will eventually stop whenever the cochlea will get used to hearing with a Cochlear Implant,
rather than a hearing aid. I would turn off my hearing aid every day, and practice listening to people
and certain different sounds. When I started doing this, amazing things happened. I developed into
being able to hear with my Cochlear implant so well, I could hear birds chirping and ocean waves
crashing for the first time. Since the Cochlear Implant turned on, I could hear my father s laugh for the
first time, and it took weeks to get used to it and fully develop on knowing his voice. I feel like as if
these factors would be individual because I was the one that advocated for myself and research some
information for my own benefit. I wanted to learn how to hear with a Cochlear Implant rather quickly,
and develop that activity, so that I could be able to hear much clearer and better.
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Example Of A Personal Narrative
DAAAAA DA DA DA DA DAAAAAAAA DA DA. I still remember the feeling in my stomach as I
watched the flashing chandelier rise to the ceiling right above my head. To think that I did not want to
be there in the first place. Boy had my mom proved me wrong. It had all started at my Grandparents
50th anniversary celebration... I sat in the corner observing my surroundings. A platter of food in the
center of the square room. People gathered in small groups chatting waiting for dessert to come out. I
am always stuck in the middle. I am too young to converse with the adults but I am too old to run
around with the kids. So I sat there taking everything in. Eventually I became fed up with my
isolation. I picked myself up and made my way over to where my mom was seated. Even though I
wasn t planning on socializing I would be content just listening to conversation. I was tuned out for
the most part, humming the tune of a pop song I had heard on the radio. I would catch bits and pieces
of what they were saying, but one hushed statement caught my attention. I am really looking forward
to surprising her. My mom said. I don t know if she knew I was eavesdropping or not. To be honest I
felt guilty for listening, but I had nothing better to do,so I kept listening. She will love it! It s Right up
her alley! I heard all these words but didn t have enough context to know what they were talking
about. I stopped deciphering them and tuned back out. I was almost done slipping into my solitude
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What Is The Life Of Calamity Jane Legend
The Life of Calamity Jane Did you know that one of the most famous female wild west performers,
was much more lie than legend? With Calamity Jane, all this is true. From her childhood to the end of
her life, the truth has been stretched by many people, including herself, until it is impossible to tell fact
from fiction. Martha Jane Cannary also known as Calamity Jane (www.thoughtco.com) or The White
Devil of Yellowstone (www.legendsofamerica) was born in Princeton, Missouri, in 1852. Though she
later claimed Illinois and Wyoming. She was one of five children born to Robert and Charlotte
Cannary. Who in 1866 1867 were captured by indians and killed (www.thoughtco.com). For much of
her childhood she was home schooled on the farm, until her
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The Negative Effects Of Internet Addiction
The internet can change the life. People s lives are becoming more and more efficient, especially after
the development of the Internet. Nowadays, internet addiction is beginning to spread among people,
especially for people who do not have enough self control and cognitive power. People tend to indulge
on the internet, cut off the connection with the real society, and make the distance between people
more and more far away. More terrible things are disorders will be born due to internet
addiction.Internet addiction was a significantly negative problem with academic performance, family
relationship and peoples daily life. Internet addiction can affect students study time, class attendance
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For instances, today, people usually have the freedom to chat with their online friends in midnight due
to their parents cannot watch them.(Young, 2004, p8). From this sentence, it demonstrates students
like the magic of the rationale, because when the forgotten their learning responsibility, dedicated to
the Internet to pay precious youth time. To make a long story short, internet addiction, is like a spider
web that holds young people firmly, is like an invisible hand to make teenagers pull into the abyss, is
like a bottomless pit of desire. The complex Internet world is so addictive that it hurts people s
families, such as personality changes, neglect of family responsibilities, and even divorce. Those
reasons are seriously affecting family relationships and harmony. To begin with, divorce rate increase
due to internet addiction. Such as, the divorce rates have dramatic rises at present because of people
began to find another partner online. (Young, 2004, p5). This sentence explores the issue that people
seek virtual partners online to ignore their spouses, this causes a gap between husband and wife, plus
due to the internet addiction, they will not communicate to each other to solve the rift between them.
Thus, couples will feel unhappiness and strange to each other, this will increase divorce ratesSecond
point is personality will changes, people will ignore the relationship between couples. To
demonstrates, people tend to
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The Garcinia Cambogia Extract Diet Pills
Abstract
The following paper explores the subject of the Garcinia Cambogia Extract Diet Pills, and how this
supplement s main ingredient, hydroxycitric acid (HCA), contrary to manufacturer advertising, does
not lead to weight loss. In fact, both Garcinia Cambogia and HCA can prove to be harmful to health if
taken in large doses or for a long period of time. Because it is a supplement and not considered a drug,
the Food and Drug Administration does not monitor it. Garcinia Cambogia was also an active
ingredient in Hydroxycut products, but due to the high numbers of people developing liver failure
while taking the Hydroxycut pills or formula, the ingredient was removed and the products were re
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Although it is not on the Consumer Reports list of risky supplements, garcinia cambogia extract diet
pills and its primary ingredient can cause bodily harm ( Consumer Reports Dirty Dozen , 2010).
Firstly, side effects of garcinia cambogia extract diet pills include nausea, digestive tract discomfort,
and headache ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 3). Additional side effects include dizziness, dry mouth, upset
stomach, [and] diarrhea ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 4) (original in list format). The supplement can also
cause problems if a woman is pregnant, plans to become pregnant, is breastfeeding ( Garcinia, n.d.),
or, for both men and women, are taking other medications (Schaefer, n.d.). Secondly, the HCA
ingredient and its effects on weight loss have not been fully studied. Research in its early stages,
however, suggests that the ingredient may be able to prevent fat storage, control appetite, and increase
exercise endurance ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 1). Because the Food and Drug Administration does not
regulate supplements, manufacturers are able to decide exclusively the doses of each ingredient that
forms the supplement (Fetters, 2013). The garcinia cambogia is currently sold as a powder or pill, with
doses of 250 1,000 milligrams per day (Schaefer, n.d.). One criticism of HCA is that while it can
prevent certain enzymes from affecting metabolism, the studies researching and testing HCA have
only been done behind a scientific background, which has not
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Zora Neale Hurston Essay
On March 21, 1924, the National Urban League, spearheaded by Charles Johnson, held a dinner to
introduce new literary talent to New York City s black community. This dinner party resulted in the
Survey Graphic, a magazine whose attention was upon social and cultural pluralism, to publish a
special Harlem edition, which would feature the works of Harlem s black writers and was to be edited
by Alain Locke. Locke, a literary scholar, black philosopher, professor and authority on black culture,
later expanded the Harlem special edition of the Survey Graphic into and anthology he titled The New
Negro. Soon, the very cultural movement Survey Graphic hoped to shine light upon would be
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At the age of three John Hurston moved the family to Eatonville, where he would become mayor of
the small town of 125. Eatonville was like no other town in the United States during the last years of
the Nineteenth century (Hemenway). In 1863, Eatonville was one of the first all black towns to be
chartered after the emancipation proclamation and in 1887 was the first of these towns to be
incorporated. Her childhood here shaped her ideas and reality and, as would later be seen in her
writing, would shape her views on race. The wonderful life in utopian Eatonville was lost after the
death of her mother in 1904, which led the young Zora Neale Hurston away from the halls of
academics and into domestics. Her father quickly remarried a woman that Hurston did not like and
had left the household at age 14, first caring after her brother s children and later as a domestic servant
in Baltimore. It was here in Baltimore where Hurston reentered academia, enrolling in the Morgan
Academy, a High School operated by what is now Morgan State University. Upon graduation, Hurston
enrolled at Howard University in Washington where Hurston s life would forever be changed. It was
at Howard University in 1918 where she met a young Alain Locke who further inspired her strong
pride in black heritage and also inspired her to pursue a literary career.
In 1921, Hurston published her first short story, John
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Invisible Man Women
The unnamed narrator in the novel, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison is subjected to an impossible
situation shortly after the beginning of the novel when he is forced to watch a white woman perform a
sexual dance all for the entertainment of the town s wealthiest of white men. The female characters are
portrayed not as individuals but rather as symbols and as a collective representative of the female
gender and women s situation at the time. The aim of this essay is to show that the inequality and
invisibility forced on the Invisible Man is not exclusively reserved to him; it is also applicable to
female characters within the novel. It is a nightmarishly antagonistic situation, yet the narrator
manages to portray it by the use of imagery, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The dancer is the first white female the Invisible Man encounters. Although it was known that white
females were considered to be of a higher status than black women at the time, they were looked upon
as possessions and as second class citizens. At this point in the novel, the boys are shoved to the center
of the circle, surrounded by the men. The fear that the boys and the narrator feel is obvious in his
descriptions, as is the uncertainty of their situation. When they see the naked white woman they are in
an unfeasible disagreement, as he says, Then I became aware of the clarinet playing and the big shots
yelling at us. Some threatened us if we looked and others if we did not, (Ellison, 16). The vivid image
of these powerful men threatening the boys is all too real. Through his writing, we can sense his
conflict as he describes the way the dancer looks, and we can also tell he is attracted to her by the way
he describes the curves of her body. Yet we can also see that the dancer herself is in as much
uncertainty as the boys; the narrator tells us how the woman is chased and harrassed by the men, who
grabbed her and toss her into the air, and that through her facade he can see, ...above her, fixed smiling
lips i saw the terror and disgust in her eyes, almost like my own terror and that which I saw in some of
the other boys, (Ellison, 17). It is this piercing imagery that allows the narrator to communicate the
appalling situation he is
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Musical Theater History
Scotia Corley
6/17/16
Here is the history behind musical theater. The art of telling stories either through or with songs and
music dates back far in time. We know that ancient Greeks included music and dance in their stages of
comedy and tragedies as early as the 5th century B.C. We know that Aeschylus and Sophocles
composed their own music during that time while Athenian playwrights may have interpolated
existing songs. Roman actors attached metal chips called sabilla to their stage footwear; which became
the first tap shoes. In the 12th and 13th centuries, during the Middle Age, there was also a tradition of
religious dramas, such as The Play of Herod and The Play of Daniel. Intended as liturgical teaching
tools set to church chants, these plays developed into an autonomous form of musical theatre. By the
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Some musicals have gone onto Broadway in New York. For instance, Legally Blonde, Lion King, and
Titanic. Other musicals have been made into films. Such as Wizard of Oz, Guys and Dolls, and
Godspell. And a lot of musicals from the 1900s till now has so many performances and has grown
very popular throughout the years. Since 2000, the all American musical comedy has made a stunning
comeback. With the triumph of The Full Monty, The Producers, Urinetown, Thoroughly Modern
Hairspray, critics and audiences have re embraced a genre that many had suspected to be dead.
Musicals have been inspired by movies for decades, but not with such concentrated success. These
musical comedies show tremendous promise, offering a happy blend of nostalgic pastiche and original
spoof. They have also turned long empty hopes into filled theater
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Speech On Self Discipline
Have you ever wondered how other people seem to achieve more but yet you work just as hard?
Have you ever wondered how others seem to be more successful and you know that you are just as
intelligent, just as capable but yet for some reason you aren t doing as well?
There could be one key ingredient that you are missing to achieving your goals. It is an ingredient that
is often taken for granted and overlooked because it is so simple and that is self discipline .
What is self discipline?
It is the ability to do what you should do when you should do it whether you feel like it or not.
This is a quality you need to posses while on your journey to reaching your destination. Without it,
you will struggle in reaching your goal.
What has been holding you back?
Before you can begin thinking about how to improve your self discipline, you need ask yourself what
has been holding you back. This will give you a better idea of your thought processes, your beliefs,
your behaviours and what action you can take to empower yourself to make positive changes.
So here are some questions I would like you to consider:
1. Why aren t you as successful as you would like to be?
2. What beliefs do you think have been disempowering you? and
3. What behaviours do you think you could improve on?
Here are some other questions to consider?
Do you make excuses or procrastinate?
Are unclear and aren t sure of what you really want?
Do you think you deserve those rewards or are you unconsciously sabotaging your potential to achieve
your goals?
Is there some part of you that believes you aren t capable?
Or maybe all of the above are just excuses. Here is a secret to making that big change in your life...
stop making excuses.
You can either have REASONS or you can have RESULTS! Which one do you chose?
Are you clear on what you want?
Before we start planning on what actions we can take to move in the right direction, we need to be
clear on what that direction is, therefore it is imperative that you understand what success means to
you. Everyone has their own definition of success and it doesn t make you right or wrong. It is what
works for you and is based on your values. Is it about living up to your own expectations not someone
else s?
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Persuasive Speech On Estate Planning
Paul and Christine, thank you for allowing me to speak with you today regarding your estate plan.
This is one of the most vital aspects of a financial plan, and we need to discuss several areas to make
sure that your wishes are honored in the event of your death or incapacity. Today we will discuss the
areas in which I believe need your immediate attention, a durable power of attorney and health care
proxies. Additionally, we will cover some estate planning ideas for your two children, Peggy and Ron,
along with Paul s mother, Claire. Currently, you both have simple wills leaving everything to the
surviving spouse, with Peggy and Ron being contingent beneficiaries. There are three other pieces that
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In addition to the simple will, I would suggest that both of you go to see an estate planning attorney
and have them establish a medical durable power of attorney, a living will, and a general durable
power of attorney for each of you. It is ok to name the spouse as the agent for each other but it is also
essential to place in the document a successor agent in case your primary agent is deceased. When
choosing that person, make sure that you have a conversation with that person to make sure that they
know your wishes and desires in terms of financial and medical decisions that they might have to
make. For Paul s mother Claire, she also needs the same three documents. Even though her only
source of income is her Social Security Benefits, a durable power of attorney is necessary if she needs
someone to write checks or deposit checks. For Claire, it is important to have these documents
executed while she is still medically competent because if you wait until after she is declared
incompetent, the process becomes more difficult. Ron and Peggy also would need a medical durable
power of attorney, a living will, and a durable power of attorney. Even though they are young and still
have not built up wealth, these are important documents to have in place in case they are to become
severely ill or are in a horrible
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Figurative Language In The Minister s Black Veil
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Minister s Black Veil illustrates the dangers of secret sin. Allowing guilt
from things done in the past, things that cannot be changed, can ruin lives. The life of the secret carrier
will be devastated, along with the lives of that person s most loved ones. Hawthorne uses various
types of figurative language in his works to portray his message. The Minister s Black Veil is no
exception; Hawthorne uses symbolism and suggestion to add depth and mystery. Hawthorne s parable,
The Minister s Black Veil, uses symbols to illustrate the effect of shame and guilt. In the story, Mr.
Hooper represents the average Christian with a deep longing to be holy, and have fellowship with
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But Mr. Hooper cannot even reveal his face to her because he fears society s condemnation concerning
his mistakes more than his love for her. His unwillingness to share his secret wounds Elizabeth deeply,
and causes her to break off their engagement. Nevertheless, Elizabeth also represents faithfulness
because she returns to him on his deathbed. What Mr. Hooper perceives on the faces of the spectators
is a shadow of his own veil. The darkness which envelops his heart blinds him to the meaning of
Christian love, even though it now attends him in the person of Elizabeth, who [...] is a symbol of
consecration to God. With a distrust of power of redemptive love, human or divine, man virtually
commits himself to the devil. (Stein 392). When Hooper died, he was laid to rest in the veil. Since
then, ...grass of many years has sprung up and withered on that grave, the burial stone is moss grown...
(par 59). The newly grown grass represents people remembering his good qualities and mystery, but
eventually his memory and even his veil became yet another moss covered gravestone much like the
ones he visited during his exile. The element that adds the most mystery to this tale is suggestion.
Hawthorne never explicitly tells the reader what is happening; his skillful use of suggestion allows for
multiple interpretations of the story to exist, with no particular one being wrong. Foremost,
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12 Angry Men And Friday Night Lights Essay
Don t come back to church next week. We don t want to take our chances, associating ourselves with
witchcraft. Stop overthinking it, just vote guilty already. You better bring your A game Friday night!
Harsh standards and scary realities surround the books The Crucible by Arthur Miller, 12 Angry Men
by Reginald Rose, and Friday Night Lights by H. G. Bissinger. Every society is composed of many
meticulous standards and expectations. Generally, it seems to appear in sports or in times of decision
making. Realistically, it can show up anywhere and at anytime. Although pressure may sound like a
necessity, too much of it can be demoralizing. The escalating pressure of society is a common theme
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More than a couple of jurors were nervous about going against the norm. Which resulted in them
acting very similar to Parris. Regardless that everyone in the room was entitled to their own opinions,
the decision they were about to make was between life or death. Juror #8 simply chose to vote not
guilty . He was one against many, but that did not sway his decision. All he wished to do was review
and scrutinize the dubious case, in which he was assigned. Some would say, he stood his ground as if
he were as stubborn as a mule. He was not going to let a few people s opinions get in his way.
Although he may not have been fighting against a town of people, he was getting harassed by eleven
other duplicitous opinions. For instance, Juror #3 even went as far as yelling, Let go of me, God damn
it! I ll kill him! I ll kill him! (Rose, 48). He had no right to make those threats, period. As a matter of
fact, there are no reasons that come close to justifying his actions. On a positive note, thankfully Juror
#8 did not give into peer pressure. Although on the other hand, sadly many people in today s society
would have resulted to it. Generally speaking, the narrow minded Jurors were very comparable to the
church from The Crucible. The church demonstrated a very strict biased against any suspicious
activity. In a similar way, most of the jurors came into court with irrational ideas and preconceived
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The Iceberg Of The Internet
The iceberg of the internet Google search results may seem like a lot; however, that s only around 4%
of the internet . (Yale 2014). You see, search engines do their best to find as many websites as they can
by using crawlers to dig around. The surface web is anything that has been indexed by these crawlers,
basically it s anything that shows up in Google search results. Websites such as Wikipedia and Bing
fall under the surface web category as well. However, some websites are designed specifically to
block these crawlers, thus, making the website unreachable, and unable to be shown in search results.
These websites are part of a different category known as the deep web. The deep web is really
anything that can t been indexed, unsearchable and unreachable, by search engines. Now, the deep
web is often confused with the dark web, giving the deep web a bad reputation. People associate these
types of websites with criminal activities, such as drugs. However, that s far from the truth. In reality
the deep web is what many people use. The deep web includes things like your email, bank
information and credit card information, you can t search that stuff up on Google now can you? The
deep web itself can be divided into many sub categories such as private web, software etc. Due to the
nature of these websites, we are not sure exactly how many of them there are. However, it s safe to
assume that most websites are located in the deep web. People have speculated that the deep web
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Bases And Bases Of Hinduism
The word Hindu according to Kumar came from the combination of the first letter of the Himalayan
mountain and Bindu Sarov ara and the last compound letter of the word Bindu.
Overview:
Hinduism is considered as the world s third largest religion, it contains thousands of different sects
and groups evolving in India since 1500 BCE because of their Indian traditions, beliefs, tolerant
philosophies and weird point views. By Cristian Violatti: the Hindu insight claims that the Oneness
expresses itself in many different forms . Hinduism is the dominant religion in India and nearby
countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka...It s not a religion as the word it seems but a socio religious body
shape of Indian society with its specific meanings and reflects.
Why it s a heterogeneous religion? Because of the vast variety of languages, lifestyles, dialects and
especially rich geography.
Its manifestations collaborate in exercises such as natural childlike, stories, legends and Yoga that we
know today. Hinduism is the most spreader religion, but not the only in India so there are different
ones among regions and villages and individuals.
Bases of Hinduism:
Foundations and establishments of Hinduism can be found in the teachings of ancient sages or rishis,
it is also associated with other Indian Religions Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.
Throughout history, Hinduism has been many key teachings and figures by different philosophies and
written holy books.
As previously, Hinduism is not a word we
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Essay Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell, a man who best known for inventing the telephone. Most people don t know
he spent the majority of his life teaching and helping the deaf. Educating the hearing impaired is what
he wished to be remembered for.
Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. His mother was a painter of miniature
portraits and also loved to play the piano even though she was nearly deaf. Aleck s mother knew that
he had a talent for music and always encouraged him to play (Matthews 12). Alexander Melville Bell,
his father, was a Professor of Elocution, Art of public speaking (Bruce 16). Due to the fact that his
father was a very knowledgeable man and a professor, Aleck obtained most of his ... Show more
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To make sure that the student knew what part of the head the teacher was talking about, the teacher
would point to a particular part of the diagram and have the student touch that part of themselves.
When the diagram was up on the black board there were also darkened symbols on certain parts such
as the tip of nose, upper and lower lip etc. The next step was to erase all other lines and have the
student do the same procedure as before but this time they had to know where all the symbols were.
The purpose for learning all of these symbols was so that the teacher would be able to get into more
detailed diagrams and actually show the deaf student what part of the throat and mouth to move to
pronounce a particular sound (Bell 51 54).
Another way that he was able to teach his students was using the manometric, pressurized, capsule,
which enclosed a gas flame. The capsule worked when the vibrations of a voice acted on a membrane
that would expand the gas flame and result in a flickering like the teeth of a saw (Mackenzie 66). The
flickering would resemble the characteristics of a particular sound. The reason that Bell wanted to use
this device was to see if he could discover the shape or form of a vibration that was a characteristic of
the elements of English speech (Mackenzie 67). Then he could represent this information on paper for
the use of his deaf pupils. With this device he could have a pupil put his
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How Directors Work with Actors
Scope of the essay:
The essay investigates how a director should communicate and work with actors during rehearsal and
on set to produce engaging performances. The essay investigates different acting styles, the rehearsal
process, directing on set and communication between actors and director. The essay assumes the actor
has formal training and basic experience. The essay then proves effective communication achievable
through the actor s vocabulary is key not to over direct and building trust with the actor.
The Hypothesis:
If an engaging performance is dependant on effective communication between director and actor, then
studying what an actor needs communicated to him by the director will ensure the actor understands
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He weaves the soul of the person he is to portray out of emotions that were dearer to him than
everyday sensations (Stanislavsky, K: 1936).
I believe this is one of the most effective ways of acting, but in modern cinema this techniques has
often been described as dangerous to the actor s mental health. This is because the actor creates a new
character by using his own experiences and reawakens emotional trauma that is part of his own life,
and not that of solely the character.
The following exercise allows the actor to focus their senses to become more receptive to sense
memory.
The actors should begin by focusing on the three dominant senses: sight, sound and touch. The actor
should then choose an object that appeals to these senses and start to explore it intensely. The actor
should become aware of which sense is the most dominant and record the finding to discuss
afterwards.
Next, the actor should assume a comfortable position and focus all attention on a single stimulus such
as a colour, sound, texture etc.) This should carry on for about 5 minutes, after which the findings
should be documented and discussed (Taylor, J. 2001).
I feel that these exercises are useful if performed before rehearsals by only the actor. The experiences
the actor gained through these exercises should only be available for recall during rehearsals. It is not
important for the director to know how or where the
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Maternity Rights at Work
Maternity rights at work
Who is entitled to take maternity leave?
Most women employees are entitled to take time off work to have a baby. This time off is called
maternity leave. It is your right to take maternity leave no matter how long you have worked for your
employer.
If you are in one of the following jobs, some of the information in this fact sheet may not apply to you.
You will need to check your contract of employment to see what maternity rights you have at work.
This applies to: 1 women in the police force (not civilian employees)
women in the armed forces
share fisherwomen.
How much maternity leave can you take?
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You do not have to have worked for the same employer during this time and the 26 weeks do not need
to have been worked in a row. You may get MA if you are self employed.
How much will you be paid
If you are getting SMP, for the first six weeks of maternity leave you will get 90% of your usual gross
weekly pay (that is, before tax and national insurance contributions are taken out). For the next 33
weeks, you will be paid 90% of your gross weekly pay or £124.88 a week, whichever is the lowest
amount.
Your SMP will finish at the end of or 39 weeks. You should check your contract to see if you are
entitled to pay after this.
If you re getting Maternity Allowance, you will receive either £124.88 a week or 90% of your average
weekly earnings, whichever is lower. This will be paid for 39 week Maternity rights at work
Who is entitled to take maternity leave?
Most women employees are entitled to take time off work to have a baby. This time off is called
maternity leave. It is your right to take maternity leave no matter how long you have worked for your
employer.
If you are in one of the following jobs, some of the information in this fact sheet may not apply to you.
You will need to check your contract of employment to see what maternity rights you have at work.
This applies to: 2 women in the police force (not civilian employees)
women in the armed forces
share fisherwomen.
How much maternity leave can you take?
Most women have
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A Case Study of a Patient Suffering with a Long Term...
A Case study of A Patient Suffering With A Long Term Health Problem The care and management of
patients suffering with a long term condition is an integral part of the nurse s role. With approximately
15 million people in the UK suffering from at least one chronic illness (DoH, 2012), it becomes
apparent why the Department of Health (DoH) and the National Health Service (NHS) have had to put
in to place advice and guidelines in order that the appropriate measures are taken to ensure that these
patients are cared for in the most productive way. This essay is going to discuss the issues that are
associated with long term conditions and chronic illness. The focus of this discussion is going to be a
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Research suggests that if a significant clinical improvement has not been achieved after a period of
four to eight weeks then it is unlikely that a diagnosis of Parkinson s will be made (Hou, Lai, 2008). In
this case, the drug treatment did in fact have a positive effect on Mrs P s symptoms therefore a
diagnosis of Parkinson s Disease was reached. Mrs P suffers from two chronic conditions which are
hypertension and Parkinson s disease. The Parkinson s disease was diagnosed three weeks ago after
Mrs P was admitted in to hospital following three falls that occurred over a 48 hour time period.
Parkinson s disease is a common, chronic, progressive neurological condition, estimated to affect 100
180 people per 100,000 of the population and has an annual incidence of 4 20 per 100,000. There is a
rising prevalence with age and a higher prevalence and incidence of Parkinson s in males (NICE,
2006). Parkinson s disease primarily affects the neurons of the brain area known as the substantia
nigra or black substance which is a small area located deep within the brain, bilaterally. When these
neurons degenerate, it disrupts the ability of the brain that is associated with movement which in turn
causes the symptoms and signs that are characteristic of Parkinson s disease, for example, tremor;
rigidity; akinesia and bradykinesia (Lang et al, 2001). Electrical and chemical events occur within the
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Applying Change Theory Of Electronic Medical Records
Applying Change Theory to Electronic Medical Records Maryjo Marvin Dixon Empire State College
According to Hussain, Lei, Akram, Haider Ali, 2016 It is important for organizations to make changes
and update old process in this competitive business environment . Implementing change in a
department of a company, hospital or doctor s office can be difficult. Lewin s Change Model is an
effective way to help Managers and business owners update old processes and structures. (Hussain,
Lei, Akram, Haider Ali, 2016, P 1.) There are many reasons why change can be resisted. It is very
important that the manager communicates with the staff effectively about the change and how it will
affect everyone involved. Good ideas have been applied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
statues quo or equilibrium will change. ( Kaminski, 2011, Force Field Analysis). This theory helps
managers identify if a change is needed or not Unfreezing Phase The first step is to cause awareness or
an urgency. Hold a meeting and let employees/staff know that management is going to update
equipment and switch to electronic medical records. You can use a couple different ways to create this
urgency and dispel negativity. The first is benchmarking. According to Benson ,1995 Benchmarking is
a continuous process by which an organization can measure and compare its own processes with those
of organizations that are leaders in an area. You can use bench marking to explain how other doctor s
offices have started to use EMR and profits have doubled. Inform staff about the benefits of using
Electronic Medical Records. For example, EMR S will create space savings and will produce less
waste, it will improve diagnosis and treatment, it will also help to reduce errors. And finally, it will
help to increase productivity. Next open the floor to questions and ask employees/staff if they have
any concerns. Management should dispel any restraining forces. Address any concerns staff may have
and be sure the staff feels like their voices were heard. But don t spend too much time on addressing
concerns because this will be seen as weakness. It is important to keep the lines of communication
open and honest, which creates a sense of
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Essay on The Global Economy and the Stages of Recovery
The global economy and the stages of recovery:
As is known, there has been a decline in global GPD growth rates during the last two years due to the
global financial crisis which began in August 2007; it is considered one of the most serious crises
experienced by the global economy since World War II. According to the latest update to the World
Economic Outlook by the International Monetary Fund (January 26, 2010), global GDP growth fell
from 5% p.a. in 2007 to 3.2% in 2008, dropping to .08% by 2009.
According to the report, the world economy has begun to expand again, and there have been
improvements in financial conditions. It is a significant improvement, but it will still take time to
return to where it was in the past. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As can be seen in the capital markets indexes, the indicators fell sharply throughout the world without
exception. This decline led to a loss of confidence among investors.
Currently, the capital markets passed their nadir in the beginning of 2009 and the market has started
recovering from all time lows. In addition, investor confidence has improved, while economies remain
weak, although growth is expected. The majority have in fact returned to growth, albeit only showing
a slight rise.
Experts are split into two camps: the optimistic and the pessimistic, with some experts expecting a
return of the recession while others anticipate recovery.(Revisiting the global crisis,2009)
This table below shows the performance for some capital markets indices over the past three years
according to CNBC: 2007 2008 Change (%) 2009 Change (%)
DOW JONES INDU AVERAGE NDX 13,246.53 8,776.39 33.75% 10,428.05 18.82%
NASDAQ NMS COMPOSITE 2,652.28 1,577.05 40.54% 2,269.15 43.89%
S P 500 1,435.65 903.25 37.08% 1,115.10 23.45%
FTSE 100 6,456.90 4,434.17 31.33% 5,412.88 22.07%
DAX 8,067.32 4,810.20 40.37% 5,957.43 23.85%
CAC 40 5,614.08 3,217.97 42.68% 3,936.33 22.32%
HANG SENG INDEX 27,812.65 14,387.48 48.27% 21,872.50 52.02%
NIKKEI 225 15,307.78 8,859.56 42.12% 10,546.44 19.04%
SHANGHAI SE COMPOSITE INDEX 5,261.56 1,820.81 65.39% 3,277.14 79.98%
Saudi Arabia
The Saudi economy in 2010:
A great number of reports expect an
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Improving Sports At School Time
Many parents put special emphasis on learning math and natural science for their children than paying
attention to the importance of physical education. Even public schools do not allocate enough time for
kids to practice sports as much as they do for class based education. In fact, physical activity for
children is not only about pleasure time. Rather, it helps grown up children to extend their capacity to
grasp concepts explained in their classes. Children who are active while doing physical activity are
expected to be active at class time. Thus, encouraging sports at school time is essential for child
development not only for educational success but also for physical, social, mental, and moral
development(Griffin , 1998). Physical education helps kids to develop in many areas. Sports that
require collaboration between players can help them to grasp the importance of being a part of group
and how it is important to unify their effort with others to achieve certain goals. When it comes to
moral development, children will learn to accept that there are always winners and losers and it s not
wrong to be a loser. Moreover, since all kind of sports include competition, kids will have the chance
to be physically developed in an exciting atmosphere. All these benefits will positively affect students
outcome when they return to class. Therefore, public schools should consider physical activity as a
crucial component of their educational objectives(.Janssen and
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Essay On Law Enforcement Education
Law Enforcement Education and Training in the 21st Century and its Relation to Police
Professionalization
There is a great debate over the question of whether American law enforcement has achieved the
status of a profession. In order to answer this question, there is a need to define what a profession is
and identify the requisite attributes that qualifies an occupation to be identified as a profession.
Criminal justice administrators have been actively pursuing professionalization for their chosen
vocation while police researchers have been making recommendations which require increasing levels
of higher education and an expanded college curricula for law enforcement service (Carter, Sapp,
Stephens, State of Police Education: Policy Direction for the 21st Century, 1989). However, it seems
that part of the challenge of professionalization is the lack of general understanding of the concept.
Professionalization occurs when an occupation ceases to be irregular in operation and transforms itself
by ...the development of formal qualifications based upon education, apprenticeship, and
examinations, the emergence of regulatory bodies with powers to admit and discipline members, and
some degree of monopoly rights. (Bullock Trombley, 1999, p. 689).
A substantive definition for profession has been elusive in the literature review; therefore, a profession
can be constructively defined as a full time, remunerated, services oriented vocation governed by a
code of ethics and based on
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My Mother And My Family
I remember my mother and my aunties saying when I was growing up that our generation was too
much premature in certain domain of life and that their times it was different. It goes without saying
that I started paying attention to the environment and the people around me and noticed that the
phenomenon of boyfriend and girlfriend is so vividly emphasize by the TV, in cartoon that every 12
years old girls were discussing about the last night they passed with their love one. Adding to that, the
idea of Globalization that advocates a interdependent world, contribute to the share and the spread of
behaviors that normally did not exist in some countries. Nowadays, having a boyfriend and a
girlfriend is totally normal and for the one who are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Researchers predicted that if the experiment was successful the hypocrisy should but condoms at the
end of the experiment. The participants participate in one the four conditions, mindful and committed
(hypocrisy), commitment only, mindful only, and unmindful and uncommitted. Participants were then
interviewed and had the opportunity to buy condoms at the end of the experiment. Subjects were
between 18 and 25 years old, heterosexual active within the previous 3 months. Subjects have been
randomly assigned to the condition before entering the lab. They were then introduced to one of the
level of commitment. One group of participants then have been introduced to the mindful commitment
triggering their past failure to use condoms and what refrain them to use them during their intercourse.
The other group, went directly to the dependent commitment which allies self report and behavioral
measures of condom use. Participants, after the interviews have been given the opportunities to have
condoms at a certain price and left to the room. The experimenter went out and then come back later.
While, participants were leaving, the experimenter came back and gave them a last questionnaire to
measure the frequency of subjects sexual activity during the previous year. This questionnaire was
then use again during the follow up
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Cheating on College Examinations
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Professor
Course
Date
Cheating on College Exams
Introduction
Any form of cheating is a form of dishonesty. It is an act of accomplishing something in an unethical
behavior. Cheating is used in any kinds of exams, especially college exams. Does it really happen?
Sure it does. We argue that many college students cheat during examinations because of several
reasons. They can be nervous that is why they cheat, it can also be a reason of time management
wherein some college students also work while taking time to attend school classes or, maybe they are
just lazy enough to study ahead of examination date. There are a lot of reasons why cheating on
college exams happens and along with it, there are numerous effects out of cheating. ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
That reality, which shows students who want to pass on the subjects that they find difficult for them, is
also another cause why they cheat on college exam. There are times that a student, no matter how hard
he studies, still finds it hard to cope with lectures in a specific subject causing him to cheat during
exams. A student may also be forced to cheat if there is a parental expectation regarding his grades.
Another common reason why they cheat on college exam is because of the other students who also
cheat, especially when they found out that the head of the class also cheats making them realize that
cheating will give them better grades. If this is the case an effect would be more and more students
will be attempted to cheat during exams provided that the first one who committed it was not caught.
Conclusion
Cheating on college exams is one of the most common behaviors that some students do. A cheater
may find it helpful as it may lessen his or her effort to pass the exam, hence getting higher grade is
possible without an effort if they cheat. Yes, it can help a student, but it will just be a temporary help
because cheating on exams will never help them learn, which is opposed to their primary purpose of
attending college course. Additionally, cheating without learning is like admitting your
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The Wealth Of The Healthcare System In The United States
No, our healthcare system is not as effective as other countries. Even though the United States is the
richest and most powerful country in the world, the healthcare system ranks 37th in the world in terms
of quality and fairness. The United States is also the most expensive medical system in the world.
However, forty seven million people are without coverage and hundreds of thousands of people are in
medical bankruptcy. You are required to make an appointment before going to the doctor, waiting
times to get an appointment are high, and doctor visits are long. 2) If you had to live in a country that
was mentioned in the documentary, which one would you choose based on their health system and
why? If I had to live in a country that was mentioned
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Great Influenza By John Barry
The Author of The Great Influenza, John M. Barry, used rhetorical devices to inform the public of how
science is about not knowing and figuring out how to prove the suggested idea. The scientists had to
deal with uncertainty and manipulating results and experiments to prove their idea, just like Barry
used rhetorical devices to manipulate the reader s ideas and thoughts.
John M. Barry has written award winning books including the Influenza pandemic of 1918, and the
great Mississippi flood. Being invited by 2 presidential administrations, Bush and Obama, to advise on
preparedness for pandemics and pandemic response. Having also advised on state, federal, UN and
world health organizations on influenza, water disasters, risk communication and crisis management
Barry is more than qualified to talk about such a topic considering his past of assisting the world with
disaster prevention and response. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People have to admit that they are uncertain of what could be it is logical appeal because we don t
know everything about the world we live in and if we think we do then what is the point of science,
innovation, and change? He also mentioned how one scientist makes the trail and other scientists pave
the road ahead. Barry was stating that we can t do everything on our own and we have to accept and
encourage the help of others. He said scientists that deal with and accept uncertainty may not have the
creative capacity to design the experiments to prove or disprove the debated topic. Science is logical
and having the ability to state that we don t know everything is part of what makes society
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Cannibalism And Ansazi Civilization Summary
The key or lead figure and researcher for the Cannibalism and Anasazi Civilization , was Dr. Christy
Turner (1933 2013). Dr. Turner was an anthropologist, who also taught classes at ASU (Arizona State
University). When Dr. Turner passed away in July of 2013 ASU made a touching statement on their
former employee, Turner was a prolific and influential researcher for more than 40 years. (ASU: In
memory) ASU also stated Dr. Turner had, His broad interests spanned the world and all four fields of
anthropology: physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and sociocultural anthropology. (ASU:
In memory. https://asunow.asu.edu/content/memory influential anthropologist christy g turner ii )
Dr. Christy Turner is known for unveiling the acts of cannibalism that had taken place in the Anasazi
civilization. According to an article in the LA Times, Dr. Turner had looked over 76 sites previously
excavated in 1893. These sites had shown signs of violence and possibly cannibalism. According to
Dr. Turner 38 out of the 76 sites, majority in the 90 mile radius from the Four Corners area,
approximately 286 people had been butchered and eaten. (LA Times:
http://articles.latimes.com/1998/dec/20/local/me 55814/2 ) Dr. Turner had a hard time due to the fact
that no one wants to believe that someone could do that to another person. Especially, from the Hopi
nation. The Hopi nation stated, arguing that the claim of cannibalism is a slanderous stain on their
ancestors. (LA Times:
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Diversification In Chameleons
Quantifying diversification dynamics in Chameleons
The objective of this research is to investigate diversification rate shifts to see if there was a higher
speciation rate in chameleons once they dispersed from Africa to Madagascar. My phylogenetic tree
was built from 6 genes, multiple nuclear and mitochondrial markers and 174 taxa, it represents over
eighty three percent chameleon species. Using three different reconstruction methods, Bayesian and
likelihood approaches it was seen that the family originated in Africa, with two separate oceanic
dispersals to Madagascar. I will be using BAMM software to test diversification rates to see if there
was colonization from Africa to Madagascar. There are three Malagasy genera found on the phylogeny
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The table from figure 1, shows the rate shifts from a scale of zero to five, strong evidence suggests
there is a high probability in the rate shift at model one, producing a result of 48%, this shows that
there is a significant shift in the branch of the phylogenetic tree. The second table in figure2, compares
different shifts of models from the post file and prior file using the Bayes factor. The table shows a
slight support for model one when compared to model zero since it has a Bayes factor of 2.35. (Might
have mixed this up, ask dr blair). When checking the effective sampling size of the log likelihood and
the number of shifts present, strong evidence suggest, the higher the sampling size, the more confident
we are when working with our parameters. The effective size for the number of shifts is 2326.543 and
the effective size for the log likelihood is 2605.621, this is shown in figure 4. The BAMM analyses
were run for 20,000000 generations with four chains, sampling a sequence of every 4000 generations
and a burn of ten percent. From the phylogenetic tree, it can be seen that there was a higher speciation
rate in the past, this can be identified because of the warmer color on the branches of the clade.
Speciation rate gets lower as we come closer to the present time, which results in a colder color, blue.
When looking at the phylogenetic tree above, it shows a great significance for adaptive radiation. This
is where one species, due to the change in the environment quickly evolve, this occurs when a species
is dislocated to a different location and has to quickly adapt. From the tree, rapid speciation can be
seen on a branch closest to 90 Myr, but as speciation continues towards present time, it declines. It
could be the new geographical location is not the same ecological set up as the previous location,
hence only the fittest species survive. The diversification rate declines over time due
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Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History Analysis
History has always been heavily dominated by men, and for women to earn a spot in history means
that they would need to do something extraordinary. In Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History,
by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, she points out several famous women in history that fit the mold of
extraordinary. Through discussing Mae West, Rosa Parks, and Martha Ballard, Ulrich makes the claim
that women rarely make history unless they have broken away from the norms of their society. By
explaining the individual historical cases and her own opinion, accompanied by visual representations
of her view, Ulrich argues how history dictates who gets a spot in history and who gets forgotten.
However, a place in history depends on how out of the ordinary ... Show more content on
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Ulrich talks about herself and how one quote basically made her famous. The title Well Behaved
Women Seldom Make History, has become a well known slogan and has been used on several bumper
stickers, mugs, T shirts, and more. At the end of her essay, Ulrich concludes, Some history making is
intentional; much of it is accidental (Ulrich 665). This statement reflects how Ulrich gained her
popularity, which was completely accidental. Having a quote plastered everywhere is not something
that was planned, it just happened. Therefore, Ulrich is basically saying that her part in history was an
accident. Not only this, but Ulrich also makes a point at the very end of her essay by including a quote
from Gerda Lerner that discusses how our lives are like stories. Ulrich adds, But if no one cares about
these stories, they do not survive. People do not make history by living their lives, but by creating
records and by turning other people s lives into books or slogans (Ulrich 665). Basically, not
everything one person does will be seen as intriguing, only those who have captivating life
experiences will go down in history. Altogether, the use of self reference in her essay helps provide
insight to her overall main point and assists the reader by including her own take on the purpose of her
essay s
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Hockey Immoral By Edward Mcclelland
There are many images that the word hockey conjures up. Gen X ers might remember Game on! from
Wayne s World, while San Antonians might think of hockey as the other sport played in the AT T
center. Edward McClelland s article Blame Canada! Fighting Has Turned Hockey Immoral attempts to
explore the differences between National Hockey League (NHL) and international styles of play and
call for reforms to the current practices in the NHL. In order to evaluate McClelland s article
thoroughly, it is important to consider the use of rhetorical strategies and structure.
One of the claims McClelland puts forth in the article concerns the role of the enforcer, also referred
to as goon throughout the article. The author does not define the term, ... Show more content on
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According to the media kit for Salon, the online magazine s readers are well educated; seventy six
percent of readers are well educated and sixty percent of its readers are male. This information seems
to align with McClelland s intended audience. However, there is no direct information indicating the
readers interest in sports. In contrast to another online magazine such as The Daily Beast, no section
of the site is dedicated exclusively to sports, indicating that Salon might not be the go to place for
sports news and analysis. A quick web search of the author also reveals that McClelland does not
usually cover sports; his usual topics do not even seem to be tangentially sports related. While this
information does not necessarily mean that readers should discount everything he says, it does call
into question his authority on the subject and shed some light on his over reliance on first person
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  • 2. Eno Restaurant Wine Bar Introduction ENO Restaurant Wine Bar was on the Atlanta, Georgia circuit for 10 plus years. It was a hit until the new owner step on the scene and the original owner had to give up on his passion since a teenage boy. ENO struggles to stay alive and revive itself with a new name, menu and swagger for the Elite socialite. In the mind of an entrepreneur failure is never an option. No entrepreneur wants to hear the word or talk about it. ENO got a second chance to shine in the spot light keeping its original name to include the new owner first name ENO by Zaza. Many would be impression that the new owner is a celebrity basketball player but was his star status good enough to score points to keep a business from failure. ENO Restaurant ENO was a European Mediterranean influenced restaurant and wine bar. ENO derives from the ancient Roman term Enotria meaning Land of Wine Past and Present history has it that ENO means Wine. ENO was located at 800 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, in the heart of Midtown in one of Atlanta s most populated areas of town. ENO Restaurant Bar opened in1998 starting off as a partnership between Doug Strickland and Chef Jamie Adams. ENO is the realization of Doug Strickland vision of life dream to create a quality fine dining restaurant and casual food and wine bar that imbibes the slower more relaxed pace enjoyed by many in a Mediterranean atmosphere. ENO mission has always made a point that good food and wine is the linchpin of gastronomy. (D. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Utilitarianism Is Fair Right Or Wrong R. M. Hare is a Professor at Oxford University that specializes on the topic of Moral Philosophy. Among his studies as a philosopher, he proclaims that moral philosophy depend on the meaning of philosophy itself. For instance, if philosophers have tried to clearly certain concepts presented in life so does moral philosophy. In other word moral philosophy is where the problems on which it tries to shed lights are practically issued about morality . So philosophers would question the idea of what is fair , right or wrong and so on. Throughout the interview with R.M. Hare on the topic of moral philosophy with the interviewee Bryan Magee, Hare repeatedly goes back to the idea of utilitarianism and how the benefit of one thing should go to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pacifism is when a person is not in favor of fighting, violence, and/or war. For example, if a group of bullies, let s say two to three, sees a person, that they know is a pacifist, and start throwing punches. The people will most certainly not stop pouncing the guy until they are satisfied. Additionally, Professor Hare claims that pacifism is unjustified, and as such they contain flues in them that makes them unjust. An example that was stated in the reading, regards the predicament of a pacifist during a state of war. In a state of war, usually the male adults would go to the battlefield, whereas the elders and females stay and contribute within factories, medical camps, etc. However, Hare believes that, for example, If the American government, or anybody else, had a principle which required them to do that kind of thing, then this was an argument for abandoning the principle. And I think that they would have abandoned it if the had... (P.139). Thus, Hare believe that such a principle is bound to end. As his example state that during a war that is when people s duty as citizen comes to play, and in such a state people are bound to break their principle, such as pacifism, and follow their duty. Furthermore, Hare claims, on page 140, that the consequences of pacifism is that, everybody in my position...have such a principle would be much worse that the consequence of having the principle which I do in fact have, which allows me to fight in certain war (P.140). So, in times of need, such a principle will end up misleading and at such principles as pacifism, people s actions will be unjustified. Ultimately, the practice is not boundless to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Minimum Mean Square Error Among Ortogonal Frequancy... The one with the Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) among Ortogonal Frequancy Division Multiplexing candidate signals is selected for transmission. From the results, it can be seen that a proposed scheme based iterative partial transmit sequence can be easily implemented with low combining complexity, still maintaining a better BER performance and peak to average power ratio reduction, compared to the conventional partial transmit sequence approach. In mobile communication environment due to fading and multipath, the received signal suffers from random phase fluctuations. This in turn makes coherent demodulation schemes rather unattractive and impractical. Malode and Patil (2010) proposed the peak to average power ratio reduction performance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chin Liang Wang and Yuan Ouyang ( 2005) introduce a Selected mapping method .The Selected mapping method approach provides good performance for peak to average power ratio reduction reduction, but it requires a bank of Inverse Fast Fourier Transforms to generate a set of candidate transmission signals, and this requirement usually results in high computational complexity. The author suggests low complexity conversions to replace the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform blocks in the conventional Selected mapping method method. Two novel Selected mapping method schemes were proposed with much lower complexity than the conventional one; the first method uses only one Inverse Fast Fourier Transform block to generate the set of candidate signals, while the second one uses two Inverse Fast Fourier Transform blocks. Computer simulation results show that, as compared to the conventional Selected mapping method scheme, the first proposed approach has slightly worse peak to average power ratio reduction reduction performance and the second proposed one reaches almost the same peak to average power ratio reduction reduction performance. Chin Liang wang continues his investigation by oversampling two times of the Ortogonal Frequancy Division Multiplexing signals by applying peak search and partial interpolation method. The proposed scheme with two times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites Rhet 105 essay 3 Yongxin Li (Peter) Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites A social networking site, or SNS, is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who share interests, activities, backgrounds or real life connections. (Wikipedia contributors) Social network sites have been increasing at a great speed, and now there are around 1.79 billion social network sites users (eMarketer), which means that more than 60% of internet users are using social network sites. Before SNS comes into people s lives, self presentation on internet is regarded as a role playing game. People did not have to follow the rules in real lives, and they could present themselves in any way they want. However, with SNS, everyone is no more anonymous. On Facebook, my friends can see every photo I like and every comment I make, and they all know that it is me, Yongxin Li, who likes the photo and says these words. It gives me a feeling that everything on Facebook is real. However, I have also been through some situations making me feel that maybe Facebook is not as real as I expected. For example, I always post some pictures and articles about recent scientific breakthrough and academic discussions on RenRen, a Chinese version Facebook. Gradually, my friends have an impression that I am a science lover. One day, I found a silly but very funny joke on Renren, and I really loved it. However, I finally did not share it. Why did not I share that joke? I kept asking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Strategic Plan For The Genre Books Project Essay Strategic Plan For The Genre Books Project Prepared by JYST Consultants Date 09/08/2005 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Mission Statement 4 Key Performance Areas 4 Strategic Goals 4 Goal: Provide technological features to achieve a more convenient and friendly service, suited to the customers and their needs. 5 Strategic Objectives 5 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 5 Critical Success Factors 5 Goal: To encourage and prepare our human resources team to enhance their knowledgeable skills 7 Strategic Objectives 7 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 7 Critical Success Factors 7 Goal: Increase growth and development through business expansion 8 Strategic Objectives 8 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 8 Critical Success Factors 8 Goal: Entry of our bookstore into the existing market, and being recognised due to our unique style 9 Strategic Objectives 9 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 9 Critical Success Factors 9 Goal: Ensure the overall quality of the products we sell and the customer service we provide 10 Strategic Objectives 10 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 10 Critical Success Factors 10 Goal: Exploit strengths and growth opportunities in existing markets 11
  • 7. Strategic Objectives 11 Tactical Objectives/Strategies 11 Critical Success Factors 11 Concluding Statement 12 Appendices 13 SWOT Analysis 13 Strengths 13 Weaknesses 13 Opportunities 13 Threats 13 Porter s 5 Forces Analysis 14 Competitors (Competition Alliances): 14 Threat of new entrants: 14 Power of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Education Is An Integral Part Of A Child s Upbringing Academia Education Academia education is considered an integral part of a child s upbringing, and therefore it remains highly important to require academic institutions to educate and inform students regarding substance use and its consequences. SAMHSA recommends instituting programs at an early age, for example, the Good Behavior Game introduced in elementary schools, is a management strategy aimed at reducing aggressive, disruptive classroom behavior, a risk factor for adolescent and illicit drug abuse (SAMHSA, 2016). Similarly the focus group participants mentioned that Academia Education from K 12 grade needs to incorporate evidence based programs in the academic curriculum in addressing alcohol and other drug use among the youth. NH young adults emphasized the importance of introducing substance misuse education in early school age from elementary while strengthening the current health curriculum in middle and high schools. early intervention, messages about how it could affect their future. Start young treat like sex ed starts in 6th grade) Be more thorough and not just saying don t drink or do drugs. Majority of the focus group participants identified the weaknesses and drawbacks associated with the current health education classes particularly in substance misuse education in middle and high schools. For example, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program introduced in the fifth grade is cited as a weak and ineffective program that employs scare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fracture Case Study Jenny s Fracture 1a] A fracture refers to a bone or cartilage that has attained too much pressure and stress that causes a break in the bone or cartilage. Diseases such as osteoporosis and brittle bones disease can be the cause of a fracture as your bones are weaker and not as tough. Jenny s fracture on the left humerus at the proximal diaphysis was caused by an overload of stress from the large object falling down. 1b] The proximal refers to the point of attachment where the bone connects. 1c] Diaphysis is known as the main and mid section of the long bone. 2] There are four main types of bones. Jenny s has fractured her long bone which is the left humerus at the proximal diaphysis, her flat bone which is occipital bone and an irregular bone at the 3rd ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In brains context, due to the rapid increase in body temperature the skeletal muscles would try regulate an internal body environment. The general anaesthetic caused the patient to experience effects of malignant hyperthermia. Brian s temperature will increase because the contracting muscles will alter the energy and turn it into heat. 2] The steps of events and cell location that leads to a release of calcium for muscle contraction, is produced by an electrical impulse which was caused by a stimulus. The impulse causes the muscle membrane to have a charge which then makes the calcium ions leave from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. When calcium and troponin are attached to each other it makes tropomyosin which move away from the actin filaments which allows the contractions to occur 3] The receptor of the anaesthetic is located in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Due to the general anaesthetic Brian experienced the symptoms of malignant hyperthermia which causes the skeletal muscles to severely contract which affects the levels of calcium in the muscles. The ryanodine receptors have an increase rate of metabolic activity caused by the build up of calcium in the skeletal muscles. Due to the increase rate of metabolic reactions Brian will have severe muscle contractions and a rapid increase in body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Relationship Between Gender Bias And Gender Essay This study focuses on the relationship between gender bias, gender ideology, and gender roles in everyday life. The study analyzes how differences in gender affect professors behavior in the classroom. My research question is how do men and women view professors treatment of students based on gender? Some basic guiding questions are: In your opinion and experience, do professors treat certain groups of students differently? Who are these students? Specifically, do professors treat men vs. women differently in the classroom? Why do you think professors do/don t do this? My hypothesis was that respondents would think professors call on men in the classroom due to their stereotypical qualities of being competitive, confident, and dominant. The overwhelming majority of people describe women as shy, compassionate, and timid . Men are more willing to speak up and shout out an answer in the classroom because of their confidence and dominance. Given these stereotypical traits it would be more likely for a male to answer a question, get called on, or engage in a conversation with the teacher rather than a women because of women s timid traits . I believe that the majority of men are less likely to filter a response and think before they speak in class, therefore leading them to get called on by the professor to share their opinion. From my own experience I have seen this begin to change over the years possibly because of the increase in women in the social and political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Luigi Lanzi Introduction Using an object centred approach this narrative will attempt to go beyond the subject s simple classification of a red figured stamnos (The British Museum, n.d) . The function, status and meaning of this piece* and how it has changed over time is addressed by examining the production, consumption and afterlife of the piece. Production An intrinsic measure of soil and evaluation of taxonomic evidence identifies the birth of this piece as between 450BC 440BC of Athenian provenance. The raw material excavated from a clay bed was transported to the Kerameikos. Clay became separated into component quantities. For decoration a portion was reserved and finely filtered, mixed with water and referred to as a fine clay slip (OURef). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Museo Gregoriano Etrusco at the Vatican introduced free standing pottery on pedestals that could be seen from all angles. J.D Beazley s Corpus vasorum antiquorum became the first fascicle to catalogue Greek vases in collections throughout the world in 1923. Two hundred fascicles later and there is now a clear, concise method of display and labelling. These factors allowed art historians to evaluate such information from a given piece as; its school, original provenance, form, its creator and more. Museums have installed anti inflationary methods while preserving the opportunity of visual enjoyment for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Taking a Look at Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is the use of Information Technology to harm or harass other people in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner. According to U.S. Legal Definitions, Cyber bullying could be limited to posting rumors or gossips about a person in the internet bringing about hatred in other s minds; or it may go to the extent of personally identifying victims and publishing materials severely defaming and humiliating them. With the increase in use of these technologies, cyberbullying has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers. Awareness has also risen, due in part to high profile cases like the Suicide of Tyler Clementi. Definition Legal definition Cyberbullying is defined in legal glossaries as actions that use information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or group, that is intended to harm another or others. use of communication technologies for the intention of harming another person use of internet service and mobile technologies such as web pages and discussion groups as well as instant messaging or SMS text messaging with the intention of harming another person. Examples of what constitutes cyberbullying include communications that seek to intimidate, control, manipulate, put down, falsely discredit, or humiliate the recipient. The actions are deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior intended to harm another. Cyberbullying has been defined by The National Crime Prevention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Methotrexate Research Paper Methotrexate side effects: In some patients, this drug methotrexate can cause nausea, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhoea, hair loss skin rashes. This drug reduces the blood cells in the body. A decrease in white blood cells leads to a risk of developing infections. A decrease in red blood cells can cause anaemia and decrease in platelets increases the propensity of bleeding. Methotrexate increases the skin s sensitivity to sunlight and hence you must use a high factor sun cream if you go out in sun. Seek immediate medical attention, if you develop the following symptoms, Fever, sore throat Any other symptoms of infection Unexplained bleeding or bruising. Jaundice (skin and eyes turn yellow) If the above symptoms become severe Breathlessness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kidney problems: A decrease in the kidney function is noted in patients on methotrexate. The concomitant use of other drugs that cause renal problems can aggravate the condition further. Adequate and aggressive hydration and urine alkalization can reduce the risk of methotrexate induced nephropathy. Genitourinary side effects: Women experience menstrual dysfunction, abortion, vaginal discharge and defective oogenesis. Likewise, men experience decreased libido and defective spermatogenesis. Musculoskeletal problems: The post menopausal women may exhibit a syndrome called MTX osteopathy, where the bone density becomes very low. Heart problems: This includes infection of pericardium (outer layer of heart), lowered blood pressure, change in the rhythm of heart beat. There may be a clot formation in the arteries or veins with methotrexate use. Sometimes, pulmonary embolism, a serious condition may occur due to methotrexate treatment. Eye problems: This includes conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown origin Other effects: They include malaise, chills, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia and fluid accumulation outside lungs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Beowulf And King Arthur Analysis Beowulf versus King Arthur Courage, perseverance, and honor are all traits of a hero. Beowulf and King Arthur both share many qualities of a hero. The epic of Beowulf is about a great Geat that defeats the horrid Grendel of Denmark. The story, Once and Future King, is about the great King Arthur and how he became king and his reign in England. Beowulf is a fearless leader that defeats great monsters and deadly giants. Later in his life he defeats Grendel, Grendel s mother, and a dragon. King Arthur was the outcast in his family; he did not fit in as a child. As he grows older, his tutor Merlyn teaches him about different values in life. King Arthur, formally known as Wart, becomes king when he pulls the famous sword from the stone. Both Beowulf and King Arthur shared many traits that made them epic heros. Courage is a trait shared by Beowulf and King Arthur or Wart . Beowulf showed courage through the many battles he fought . Beowulf went to Heorot in hopes of defeating Grendel, the monster that had been attacking Herot for the last twelve years. This was courageous because he knew that he could be killed, but he fought anyway because that s what he needed to do. Wart showed courage when he pulled the sword out of the stone. He did not want to be King of England, let alone at such a young age. He wanted to put the sword back in the stone or let someone else become King. Wart was courageous and became King because he knew that was his duty. These examples show that courage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Larry Ellison s Impact On The Face Of Business Larry Ellison founded Software Development Labs in August 1977 with Ed Oates, and Bob Miner. The labs later became Oracle Corporation and is now worth 42.5 billion (net). Many people look up towards Larry because he had to work for his place as the chief executive officer of Oracle and now has become one of the richest people in the world. Ellison is a very good leader in his corporation because he perseveres to get what oracle needs and is ruthless in the face of business. Larry also makes important decisions that impact the future of oracle. Larry was born August 17, 1944. At a very young age he was sent to Chicago to live with his Uncle and Aunt, and later was adopted by them. In 1962, Larry s adopted mother died and Ellison dropped out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Capitalism And Neoliberalism Throughout history, the concept of politics has reduced through many centuries. Since the beginning of time the implementation of governance has been a recurring question. Globally, there are different ideologies and political systems that our citizens must follow. One major concept from the the ideology Neoliberalism is Globalization which impacts our society in ways that many do not see. Another ideology that affects our society is the concept of Capitalism. All aspects of Politics affects the role and nature of the state as we know it today. Neoliberalism is an ideology that express a means for a free market economy. A free market economy is an economy that those who have access to, can take part in. As stated before, Globalization is a subheading of Neoliberalism. The concept of globalization is to unify the globe into one, so that society can run smoother. Globalization, comes with the concept of a global village. The three components of this village are an open market, society, and technology. An open market is the free movement of goods and services. This feature of the village allows for new ideas and creations to be introduced to our society. An open society is the collapsing of national boundaries with the free movement of people. The free movement of people brings on new nationalities and languages which makes us very diverse. Lastly, open technology is that anyone can use the free market. This concept of the village gives those who can, access to the free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Muscle Contraction The Correlation between Eccentric Strength and Agility in Male Field Sport Athletes. There are three types of muscle contraction, isotonic, isometric and isokinetic. There are two isotonic contractions, concentric and eccentric. A concentric contraction is a shortening of the muscle fibres, an example of this being a bicep curl causing a concentric contraction on the biceps brachii causing the elbow to flex. An eccentric contraction is the opposite of this. During an eccentric contraction as the muscle contracts the muscle fibres lengthen. An eccentric contraction is important in deceleration where the quadriceps lengthen to slow down the limb. This type of contraction should transfer into agility as athletes with greater eccentric strength ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agility has been described as a rapid whole body movement with change of velocity or direction in response to a stimulus . (Sheppard et al, 2006) This description identifies the inclusion of cognitive skills in determining agility. This definition applies to open skills only. Open skills cannot be pre planned, however closed skills, such as sprinting or previously planned changes of direction, can be planned in advance. This is very important in every field sport as the ability to react quickly and allow the movements to match these reactions enhances performance. Many field sports require straight line running speed but more often than not fast change of direction is a defining factor of an athlete s performance. Fast change of direction speed and ability to make the right decision in a game situation makes for an excellent athlete. Many tests have been designed to test for change of direction speed. The 5 0 5 test is a timed agility test using rapid 180 degree turns and straight line speed. The Illinois test is a timed agility test using straight line speed and many multi directional changes. The Zig zag test is a good indication of multiple directional changes. It is a timed test where the athlete must round cones set out in a figure 8. Subjects used in this study were 10 male soccer players. The agility test that was chosen to best simulate this sport was the 5 0 5 agility test. This was due to the quick, snappy change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Steam Engine Of The First Steam Powered Engine A man by the name of James Watts introduced the first steam powered engine that would soon be used to power several forms of transportation. The steam engine had been around for a while, but wasn t as advanced and wasn t used on such a large scale such as powering transportation. Boats had been used for centuries for the main forms of transport, however, when Robert Fulton put the new steam engine to work to power a steamboat, it meant even more capital for businessmen. More jobs were created as the waterways were widened and dug deeper for the steamboats. Captains and crews were also formed to man the boats. Railroads that were once operated by horse and wagon were finally made into steel tracks for steam trains to carry goods. This was especially important to the coal industry because it made the jobs of the miners much safer than before. Small railways made of steel were formed underground to transport the coal out of the mines by the use of small railcars. The idea to use steel in the process of transportation was nothing new at the beginning of the industrial revolution. Britain was known to have vast amounts of steel and had been working since about 1800 on using steel as tracks and a train or buggy type to transport things. The first successful steam engine locomotive was built by the British Engineer George Stephenson, which could haul up to 30 tons of coal at 4mph going uphill. Later, Stephenson also created the first public railway for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Development Of Nature And Nurture In Language Development The basis of language development theories revolves around the idea that, either nature or nurture are more influential than the other in the development of language in children. Language development as defined by, Menyuk, is the acquisition and growth of a societies chosen method of communication, which occurs due to a culmination of cognitive growth and environmental experiences (2005). Nature, is concerned with the biological makeup of an individual that influences their ability to acquire language including, genes and brain function, alternatively, nurture is environmental factors including, culture, family, and experiences (Fellows Oakley, 2014). Nature and nurture both play vital yet highly diverse roles in the acquisition of language and its development. Analysis of the process of language acquisition will reveal that both nature and nurture are vital for successful language development of children. The process by which language is learnt or acquired differs by theory, specifically two alternate perspectives display the basis of nature and nurture. The first theory to be discussed stems off the basis of nurture, the behaviourist theory. This theory draws upon the concept of nature, suggesting behaviour is learnt through experience and reinforced by rewards (Fellows Oakley, 2014). This perspective states children learn from and imitate their surroundings and they are rewarded by responses and the success of their communication, this is an exemplar of acquisition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Character Development In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Though Juliet is probably one of the worst fictional characters to look up to, she does have important and respectable traits. In Shakespeare s famous novel and play, Romeo and Juliet, many of the characters undergo major development. The novel starts off as a comedy, with Romeo and Juliet getting married, but ends as a tragedy, with both main characters dying. The tragedy of the story often makes the characters show their true selves and ultimately face constant development. Though Juliet is often interpreted as a weak and ingenuous character, many of her actions prove her to be mature, determined, and independent. Throughout the story, Juliet develops from a naive girl to one who is mature and understanding. The first noticeable action is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Juliet talks about going to the Friar for advice, since no one has been helpful. Though she is asking someone for advice on life choices, she recognizes that she will always be in control. And even though suicide is not her best option, she knows that she does not have to depend on others for a solution. Another example is when Lady Capulet asks, How stands your disposition to be married? , and Juliet tells her, It is an honor that I dream not of. (1.3, L.70). She has no current desire to follow her parents decisions, and wants her freedom of choice to continue. When Lady Capulet brings it up another time, Juliet angrily responds to her saying, He shall not make me there a joyful bride! (3.5, L.120). Her desire for freedom from her parent s wishes and being able to make her own choices makes her a strong character, who can face her problems on her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Persuasive Essay On My Cochlear Implant Imagine being profoundly deaf and being told by your doctor that you won t be able to hear certain voices or sounds in your life. Imagine living with that statement every day, and knowing that you won t be able to hear the whispers in the background or birds chirping when taking a nice walk. Until one day, everything has changed. All because of one technology, you are able to hear much more than you were expecting to hear. This whole situation is based on my life, and you are going to learn how much a CI have impacted me. A CI is a cochlear implant, and it is a device that is worn by a deaf person, and it sends neural transmitters to the cochlea, and it helps them hear greatly. There are some factors that have greatly developed me using my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were all so helpful to me, and gave me the most amazing stories, I was very touched by them. The second individual factor I used was I would practice understanding how to hear with my Cochlear Implant, every day, for about a couple years, until the beeping noise would stop. The reason for this is because, whenever a deaf person first gets their cochlear implant, all noises will be beeping. The beeping will eventually stop whenever the cochlea will get used to hearing with a Cochlear Implant, rather than a hearing aid. I would turn off my hearing aid every day, and practice listening to people and certain different sounds. When I started doing this, amazing things happened. I developed into being able to hear with my Cochlear implant so well, I could hear birds chirping and ocean waves crashing for the first time. Since the Cochlear Implant turned on, I could hear my father s laugh for the first time, and it took weeks to get used to it and fully develop on knowing his voice. I feel like as if these factors would be individual because I was the one that advocated for myself and research some information for my own benefit. I wanted to learn how to hear with a Cochlear Implant rather quickly, and develop that activity, so that I could be able to hear much clearer and better. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Example Of A Personal Narrative DAAAAA DA DA DA DA DAAAAAAAA DA DA. I still remember the feeling in my stomach as I watched the flashing chandelier rise to the ceiling right above my head. To think that I did not want to be there in the first place. Boy had my mom proved me wrong. It had all started at my Grandparents 50th anniversary celebration... I sat in the corner observing my surroundings. A platter of food in the center of the square room. People gathered in small groups chatting waiting for dessert to come out. I am always stuck in the middle. I am too young to converse with the adults but I am too old to run around with the kids. So I sat there taking everything in. Eventually I became fed up with my isolation. I picked myself up and made my way over to where my mom was seated. Even though I wasn t planning on socializing I would be content just listening to conversation. I was tuned out for the most part, humming the tune of a pop song I had heard on the radio. I would catch bits and pieces of what they were saying, but one hushed statement caught my attention. I am really looking forward to surprising her. My mom said. I don t know if she knew I was eavesdropping or not. To be honest I felt guilty for listening, but I had nothing better to do,so I kept listening. She will love it! It s Right up her alley! I heard all these words but didn t have enough context to know what they were talking about. I stopped deciphering them and tuned back out. I was almost done slipping into my solitude ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is The Life Of Calamity Jane Legend The Life of Calamity Jane Did you know that one of the most famous female wild west performers, was much more lie than legend? With Calamity Jane, all this is true. From her childhood to the end of her life, the truth has been stretched by many people, including herself, until it is impossible to tell fact from fiction. Martha Jane Cannary also known as Calamity Jane (www.thoughtco.com) or The White Devil of Yellowstone (www.legendsofamerica) was born in Princeton, Missouri, in 1852. Though she later claimed Illinois and Wyoming. She was one of five children born to Robert and Charlotte Cannary. Who in 1866 1867 were captured by indians and killed (www.thoughtco.com). For much of her childhood she was home schooled on the farm, until her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Negative Effects Of Internet Addiction The internet can change the life. People s lives are becoming more and more efficient, especially after the development of the Internet. Nowadays, internet addiction is beginning to spread among people, especially for people who do not have enough self control and cognitive power. People tend to indulge on the internet, cut off the connection with the real society, and make the distance between people more and more far away. More terrible things are disorders will be born due to internet addiction.Internet addiction was a significantly negative problem with academic performance, family relationship and peoples daily life. Internet addiction can affect students study time, class attendance and students original responsibilities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instances, today, people usually have the freedom to chat with their online friends in midnight due to their parents cannot watch them.(Young, 2004, p8). From this sentence, it demonstrates students like the magic of the rationale, because when the forgotten their learning responsibility, dedicated to the Internet to pay precious youth time. To make a long story short, internet addiction, is like a spider web that holds young people firmly, is like an invisible hand to make teenagers pull into the abyss, is like a bottomless pit of desire. The complex Internet world is so addictive that it hurts people s families, such as personality changes, neglect of family responsibilities, and even divorce. Those reasons are seriously affecting family relationships and harmony. To begin with, divorce rate increase due to internet addiction. Such as, the divorce rates have dramatic rises at present because of people began to find another partner online. (Young, 2004, p5). This sentence explores the issue that people seek virtual partners online to ignore their spouses, this causes a gap between husband and wife, plus due to the internet addiction, they will not communicate to each other to solve the rift between them. Thus, couples will feel unhappiness and strange to each other, this will increase divorce ratesSecond point is personality will changes, people will ignore the relationship between couples. To demonstrates, people tend to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Garcinia Cambogia Extract Diet Pills Abstract The following paper explores the subject of the Garcinia Cambogia Extract Diet Pills, and how this supplement s main ingredient, hydroxycitric acid (HCA), contrary to manufacturer advertising, does not lead to weight loss. In fact, both Garcinia Cambogia and HCA can prove to be harmful to health if taken in large doses or for a long period of time. Because it is a supplement and not considered a drug, the Food and Drug Administration does not monitor it. Garcinia Cambogia was also an active ingredient in Hydroxycut products, but due to the high numbers of people developing liver failure while taking the Hydroxycut pills or formula, the ingredient was removed and the products were re marketed and resold. Keywords: diet pills, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is not on the Consumer Reports list of risky supplements, garcinia cambogia extract diet pills and its primary ingredient can cause bodily harm ( Consumer Reports Dirty Dozen , 2010). Firstly, side effects of garcinia cambogia extract diet pills include nausea, digestive tract discomfort, and headache ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 3). Additional side effects include dizziness, dry mouth, upset stomach, [and] diarrhea ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 4) (original in list format). The supplement can also cause problems if a woman is pregnant, plans to become pregnant, is breastfeeding ( Garcinia, n.d.), or, for both men and women, are taking other medications (Schaefer, n.d.). Secondly, the HCA ingredient and its effects on weight loss have not been fully studied. Research in its early stages, however, suggests that the ingredient may be able to prevent fat storage, control appetite, and increase exercise endurance ( Garcinia, n.d., sec. 1). Because the Food and Drug Administration does not regulate supplements, manufacturers are able to decide exclusively the doses of each ingredient that forms the supplement (Fetters, 2013). The garcinia cambogia is currently sold as a powder or pill, with doses of 250 1,000 milligrams per day (Schaefer, n.d.). One criticism of HCA is that while it can prevent certain enzymes from affecting metabolism, the studies researching and testing HCA have only been done behind a scientific background, which has not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Zora Neale Hurston Essay On March 21, 1924, the National Urban League, spearheaded by Charles Johnson, held a dinner to introduce new literary talent to New York City s black community. This dinner party resulted in the Survey Graphic, a magazine whose attention was upon social and cultural pluralism, to publish a special Harlem edition, which would feature the works of Harlem s black writers and was to be edited by Alain Locke. Locke, a literary scholar, black philosopher, professor and authority on black culture, later expanded the Harlem special edition of the Survey Graphic into and anthology he titled The New Negro. Soon, the very cultural movement Survey Graphic hoped to shine light upon would be recognized as the New Negro Movement but later this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of three John Hurston moved the family to Eatonville, where he would become mayor of the small town of 125. Eatonville was like no other town in the United States during the last years of the Nineteenth century (Hemenway). In 1863, Eatonville was one of the first all black towns to be chartered after the emancipation proclamation and in 1887 was the first of these towns to be incorporated. Her childhood here shaped her ideas and reality and, as would later be seen in her writing, would shape her views on race. The wonderful life in utopian Eatonville was lost after the death of her mother in 1904, which led the young Zora Neale Hurston away from the halls of academics and into domestics. Her father quickly remarried a woman that Hurston did not like and had left the household at age 14, first caring after her brother s children and later as a domestic servant in Baltimore. It was here in Baltimore where Hurston reentered academia, enrolling in the Morgan Academy, a High School operated by what is now Morgan State University. Upon graduation, Hurston enrolled at Howard University in Washington where Hurston s life would forever be changed. It was at Howard University in 1918 where she met a young Alain Locke who further inspired her strong pride in black heritage and also inspired her to pursue a literary career. In 1921, Hurston published her first short story, John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Invisible Man Women The unnamed narrator in the novel, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison is subjected to an impossible situation shortly after the beginning of the novel when he is forced to watch a white woman perform a sexual dance all for the entertainment of the town s wealthiest of white men. The female characters are portrayed not as individuals but rather as symbols and as a collective representative of the female gender and women s situation at the time. The aim of this essay is to show that the inequality and invisibility forced on the Invisible Man is not exclusively reserved to him; it is also applicable to female characters within the novel. It is a nightmarishly antagonistic situation, yet the narrator manages to portray it by the use of imagery, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dancer is the first white female the Invisible Man encounters. Although it was known that white females were considered to be of a higher status than black women at the time, they were looked upon as possessions and as second class citizens. At this point in the novel, the boys are shoved to the center of the circle, surrounded by the men. The fear that the boys and the narrator feel is obvious in his descriptions, as is the uncertainty of their situation. When they see the naked white woman they are in an unfeasible disagreement, as he says, Then I became aware of the clarinet playing and the big shots yelling at us. Some threatened us if we looked and others if we did not, (Ellison, 16). The vivid image of these powerful men threatening the boys is all too real. Through his writing, we can sense his conflict as he describes the way the dancer looks, and we can also tell he is attracted to her by the way he describes the curves of her body. Yet we can also see that the dancer herself is in as much uncertainty as the boys; the narrator tells us how the woman is chased and harrassed by the men, who grabbed her and toss her into the air, and that through her facade he can see, ...above her, fixed smiling lips i saw the terror and disgust in her eyes, almost like my own terror and that which I saw in some of the other boys, (Ellison, 17). It is this piercing imagery that allows the narrator to communicate the appalling situation he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Musical Theater History Scotia Corley 6/17/16 Here is the history behind musical theater. The art of telling stories either through or with songs and music dates back far in time. We know that ancient Greeks included music and dance in their stages of comedy and tragedies as early as the 5th century B.C. We know that Aeschylus and Sophocles composed their own music during that time while Athenian playwrights may have interpolated existing songs. Roman actors attached metal chips called sabilla to their stage footwear; which became the first tap shoes. In the 12th and 13th centuries, during the Middle Age, there was also a tradition of religious dramas, such as The Play of Herod and The Play of Daniel. Intended as liturgical teaching tools set to church chants, these plays developed into an autonomous form of musical theatre. By the 1700s, musical theater has made an huge impact on France, Great Britain, and Germany. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some musicals have gone onto Broadway in New York. For instance, Legally Blonde, Lion King, and Titanic. Other musicals have been made into films. Such as Wizard of Oz, Guys and Dolls, and Godspell. And a lot of musicals from the 1900s till now has so many performances and has grown very popular throughout the years. Since 2000, the all American musical comedy has made a stunning comeback. With the triumph of The Full Monty, The Producers, Urinetown, Thoroughly Modern Hairspray, critics and audiences have re embraced a genre that many had suspected to be dead. Musicals have been inspired by movies for decades, but not with such concentrated success. These musical comedies show tremendous promise, offering a happy blend of nostalgic pastiche and original spoof. They have also turned long empty hopes into filled theater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Speech On Self Discipline Have you ever wondered how other people seem to achieve more but yet you work just as hard? Have you ever wondered how others seem to be more successful and you know that you are just as intelligent, just as capable but yet for some reason you aren t doing as well? There could be one key ingredient that you are missing to achieving your goals. It is an ingredient that is often taken for granted and overlooked because it is so simple and that is self discipline . What is self discipline? It is the ability to do what you should do when you should do it whether you feel like it or not. This is a quality you need to posses while on your journey to reaching your destination. Without it, you will struggle in reaching your goal. What has been holding you back? Before you can begin thinking about how to improve your self discipline, you need ask yourself what has been holding you back. This will give you a better idea of your thought processes, your beliefs, your behaviours and what action you can take to empower yourself to make positive changes. So here are some questions I would like you to consider: 1. Why aren t you as successful as you would like to be? 2. What beliefs do you think have been disempowering you? and 3. What behaviours do you think you could improve on? Here are some other questions to consider? Do you make excuses or procrastinate? Are unclear and aren t sure of what you really want? Do you think you deserve those rewards or are you unconsciously sabotaging your potential to achieve your goals? Is there some part of you that believes you aren t capable? Or maybe all of the above are just excuses. Here is a secret to making that big change in your life... stop making excuses. You can either have REASONS or you can have RESULTS! Which one do you chose? Are you clear on what you want? Before we start planning on what actions we can take to move in the right direction, we need to be clear on what that direction is, therefore it is imperative that you understand what success means to you. Everyone has their own definition of success and it doesn t make you right or wrong. It is what works for you and is based on your values. Is it about living up to your own expectations not someone else s? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Persuasive Speech On Estate Planning Paul and Christine, thank you for allowing me to speak with you today regarding your estate plan. This is one of the most vital aspects of a financial plan, and we need to discuss several areas to make sure that your wishes are honored in the event of your death or incapacity. Today we will discuss the areas in which I believe need your immediate attention, a durable power of attorney and health care proxies. Additionally, we will cover some estate planning ideas for your two children, Peggy and Ron, along with Paul s mother, Claire. Currently, you both have simple wills leaving everything to the surviving spouse, with Peggy and Ron being contingent beneficiaries. There are three other pieces that are vital to estate planning; a medical durable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to the simple will, I would suggest that both of you go to see an estate planning attorney and have them establish a medical durable power of attorney, a living will, and a general durable power of attorney for each of you. It is ok to name the spouse as the agent for each other but it is also essential to place in the document a successor agent in case your primary agent is deceased. When choosing that person, make sure that you have a conversation with that person to make sure that they know your wishes and desires in terms of financial and medical decisions that they might have to make. For Paul s mother Claire, she also needs the same three documents. Even though her only source of income is her Social Security Benefits, a durable power of attorney is necessary if she needs someone to write checks or deposit checks. For Claire, it is important to have these documents executed while she is still medically competent because if you wait until after she is declared incompetent, the process becomes more difficult. Ron and Peggy also would need a medical durable power of attorney, a living will, and a durable power of attorney. Even though they are young and still have not built up wealth, these are important documents to have in place in case they are to become severely ill or are in a horrible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Figurative Language In The Minister s Black Veil Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Minister s Black Veil illustrates the dangers of secret sin. Allowing guilt from things done in the past, things that cannot be changed, can ruin lives. The life of the secret carrier will be devastated, along with the lives of that person s most loved ones. Hawthorne uses various types of figurative language in his works to portray his message. The Minister s Black Veil is no exception; Hawthorne uses symbolism and suggestion to add depth and mystery. Hawthorne s parable, The Minister s Black Veil, uses symbols to illustrate the effect of shame and guilt. In the story, Mr. Hooper represents the average Christian with a deep longing to be holy, and have fellowship with man. However he allows the cross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But Mr. Hooper cannot even reveal his face to her because he fears society s condemnation concerning his mistakes more than his love for her. His unwillingness to share his secret wounds Elizabeth deeply, and causes her to break off their engagement. Nevertheless, Elizabeth also represents faithfulness because she returns to him on his deathbed. What Mr. Hooper perceives on the faces of the spectators is a shadow of his own veil. The darkness which envelops his heart blinds him to the meaning of Christian love, even though it now attends him in the person of Elizabeth, who [...] is a symbol of consecration to God. With a distrust of power of redemptive love, human or divine, man virtually commits himself to the devil. (Stein 392). When Hooper died, he was laid to rest in the veil. Since then, ...grass of many years has sprung up and withered on that grave, the burial stone is moss grown... (par 59). The newly grown grass represents people remembering his good qualities and mystery, but eventually his memory and even his veil became yet another moss covered gravestone much like the ones he visited during his exile. The element that adds the most mystery to this tale is suggestion. Hawthorne never explicitly tells the reader what is happening; his skillful use of suggestion allows for multiple interpretations of the story to exist, with no particular one being wrong. Foremost, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 12 Angry Men And Friday Night Lights Essay Don t come back to church next week. We don t want to take our chances, associating ourselves with witchcraft. Stop overthinking it, just vote guilty already. You better bring your A game Friday night! Harsh standards and scary realities surround the books The Crucible by Arthur Miller, 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose, and Friday Night Lights by H. G. Bissinger. Every society is composed of many meticulous standards and expectations. Generally, it seems to appear in sports or in times of decision making. Realistically, it can show up anywhere and at anytime. Although pressure may sound like a necessity, too much of it can be demoralizing. The escalating pressure of society is a common theme shown throughout each story. Accusations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than a couple of jurors were nervous about going against the norm. Which resulted in them acting very similar to Parris. Regardless that everyone in the room was entitled to their own opinions, the decision they were about to make was between life or death. Juror #8 simply chose to vote not guilty . He was one against many, but that did not sway his decision. All he wished to do was review and scrutinize the dubious case, in which he was assigned. Some would say, he stood his ground as if he were as stubborn as a mule. He was not going to let a few people s opinions get in his way. Although he may not have been fighting against a town of people, he was getting harassed by eleven other duplicitous opinions. For instance, Juror #3 even went as far as yelling, Let go of me, God damn it! I ll kill him! I ll kill him! (Rose, 48). He had no right to make those threats, period. As a matter of fact, there are no reasons that come close to justifying his actions. On a positive note, thankfully Juror #8 did not give into peer pressure. Although on the other hand, sadly many people in today s society would have resulted to it. Generally speaking, the narrow minded Jurors were very comparable to the church from The Crucible. The church demonstrated a very strict biased against any suspicious activity. In a similar way, most of the jurors came into court with irrational ideas and preconceived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Iceberg Of The Internet The iceberg of the internet Google search results may seem like a lot; however, that s only around 4% of the internet . (Yale 2014). You see, search engines do their best to find as many websites as they can by using crawlers to dig around. The surface web is anything that has been indexed by these crawlers, basically it s anything that shows up in Google search results. Websites such as Wikipedia and Bing fall under the surface web category as well. However, some websites are designed specifically to block these crawlers, thus, making the website unreachable, and unable to be shown in search results. These websites are part of a different category known as the deep web. The deep web is really anything that can t been indexed, unsearchable and unreachable, by search engines. Now, the deep web is often confused with the dark web, giving the deep web a bad reputation. People associate these types of websites with criminal activities, such as drugs. However, that s far from the truth. In reality the deep web is what many people use. The deep web includes things like your email, bank information and credit card information, you can t search that stuff up on Google now can you? The deep web itself can be divided into many sub categories such as private web, software etc. Due to the nature of these websites, we are not sure exactly how many of them there are. However, it s safe to assume that most websites are located in the deep web. People have speculated that the deep web ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Bases And Bases Of Hinduism The word Hindu according to Kumar came from the combination of the first letter of the Himalayan mountain and Bindu Sarov ara and the last compound letter of the word Bindu. Overview: Hinduism is considered as the world s third largest religion, it contains thousands of different sects and groups evolving in India since 1500 BCE because of their Indian traditions, beliefs, tolerant philosophies and weird point views. By Cristian Violatti: the Hindu insight claims that the Oneness expresses itself in many different forms . Hinduism is the dominant religion in India and nearby countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka...It s not a religion as the word it seems but a socio religious body shape of Indian society with its specific meanings and reflects. Why it s a heterogeneous religion? Because of the vast variety of languages, lifestyles, dialects and especially rich geography. Its manifestations collaborate in exercises such as natural childlike, stories, legends and Yoga that we know today. Hinduism is the most spreader religion, but not the only in India so there are different ones among regions and villages and individuals. Bases of Hinduism: Foundations and establishments of Hinduism can be found in the teachings of ancient sages or rishis, it is also associated with other Indian Religions Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Throughout history, Hinduism has been many key teachings and figures by different philosophies and written holy books. As previously, Hinduism is not a word we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell, a man who best known for inventing the telephone. Most people don t know he spent the majority of his life teaching and helping the deaf. Educating the hearing impaired is what he wished to be remembered for. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. His mother was a painter of miniature portraits and also loved to play the piano even though she was nearly deaf. Aleck s mother knew that he had a talent for music and always encouraged him to play (Matthews 12). Alexander Melville Bell, his father, was a Professor of Elocution, Art of public speaking (Bruce 16). Due to the fact that his father was a very knowledgeable man and a professor, Aleck obtained most of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To make sure that the student knew what part of the head the teacher was talking about, the teacher would point to a particular part of the diagram and have the student touch that part of themselves. When the diagram was up on the black board there were also darkened symbols on certain parts such as the tip of nose, upper and lower lip etc. The next step was to erase all other lines and have the student do the same procedure as before but this time they had to know where all the symbols were. The purpose for learning all of these symbols was so that the teacher would be able to get into more detailed diagrams and actually show the deaf student what part of the throat and mouth to move to pronounce a particular sound (Bell 51 54). Another way that he was able to teach his students was using the manometric, pressurized, capsule, which enclosed a gas flame. The capsule worked when the vibrations of a voice acted on a membrane that would expand the gas flame and result in a flickering like the teeth of a saw (Mackenzie 66). The flickering would resemble the characteristics of a particular sound. The reason that Bell wanted to use this device was to see if he could discover the shape or form of a vibration that was a characteristic of the elements of English speech (Mackenzie 67). Then he could represent this information on paper for the use of his deaf pupils. With this device he could have a pupil put his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Directors Work with Actors Scope of the essay: The essay investigates how a director should communicate and work with actors during rehearsal and on set to produce engaging performances. The essay investigates different acting styles, the rehearsal process, directing on set and communication between actors and director. The essay assumes the actor has formal training and basic experience. The essay then proves effective communication achievable through the actor s vocabulary is key not to over direct and building trust with the actor. The Hypothesis: If an engaging performance is dependant on effective communication between director and actor, then studying what an actor needs communicated to him by the director will ensure the actor understands the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He weaves the soul of the person he is to portray out of emotions that were dearer to him than everyday sensations (Stanislavsky, K: 1936). I believe this is one of the most effective ways of acting, but in modern cinema this techniques has often been described as dangerous to the actor s mental health. This is because the actor creates a new character by using his own experiences and reawakens emotional trauma that is part of his own life, and not that of solely the character. The following exercise allows the actor to focus their senses to become more receptive to sense memory. The actors should begin by focusing on the three dominant senses: sight, sound and touch. The actor should then choose an object that appeals to these senses and start to explore it intensely. The actor should become aware of which sense is the most dominant and record the finding to discuss afterwards. Next, the actor should assume a comfortable position and focus all attention on a single stimulus such as a colour, sound, texture etc.) This should carry on for about 5 minutes, after which the findings should be documented and discussed (Taylor, J. 2001). I feel that these exercises are useful if performed before rehearsals by only the actor. The experiences the actor gained through these exercises should only be available for recall during rehearsals. It is not important for the director to know how or where the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Maternity Rights at Work Maternity rights at work Who is entitled to take maternity leave? Most women employees are entitled to take time off work to have a baby. This time off is called maternity leave. It is your right to take maternity leave no matter how long you have worked for your employer. If you are in one of the following jobs, some of the information in this fact sheet may not apply to you. You will need to check your contract of employment to see what maternity rights you have at work. This applies to: 1 women in the police force (not civilian employees) women in the armed forces share fisherwomen. How much maternity leave can you take? Most women have the right to take up to 52 weeks maternity leave. This does not depend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You do not have to have worked for the same employer during this time and the 26 weeks do not need to have been worked in a row. You may get MA if you are self employed. How much will you be paid If you are getting SMP, for the first six weeks of maternity leave you will get 90% of your usual gross weekly pay (that is, before tax and national insurance contributions are taken out). For the next 33 weeks, you will be paid 90% of your gross weekly pay or £124.88 a week, whichever is the lowest amount. Your SMP will finish at the end of or 39 weeks. You should check your contract to see if you are entitled to pay after this. If you re getting Maternity Allowance, you will receive either £124.88 a week or 90% of your average weekly earnings, whichever is lower. This will be paid for 39 week Maternity rights at work Who is entitled to take maternity leave? Most women employees are entitled to take time off work to have a baby. This time off is called maternity leave. It is your right to take maternity leave no matter how long you have worked for your employer. If you are in one of the following jobs, some of the information in this fact sheet may not apply to you. You will need to check your contract of employment to see what maternity rights you have at work. This applies to: 2 women in the police force (not civilian employees) women in the armed forces share fisherwomen.
  • 38. How much maternity leave can you take? Most women have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Case Study of a Patient Suffering with a Long Term... A Case study of A Patient Suffering With A Long Term Health Problem The care and management of patients suffering with a long term condition is an integral part of the nurse s role. With approximately 15 million people in the UK suffering from at least one chronic illness (DoH, 2012), it becomes apparent why the Department of Health (DoH) and the National Health Service (NHS) have had to put in to place advice and guidelines in order that the appropriate measures are taken to ensure that these patients are cared for in the most productive way. This essay is going to discuss the issues that are associated with long term conditions and chronic illness. The focus of this discussion is going to be a case study on a patient who is currently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research suggests that if a significant clinical improvement has not been achieved after a period of four to eight weeks then it is unlikely that a diagnosis of Parkinson s will be made (Hou, Lai, 2008). In this case, the drug treatment did in fact have a positive effect on Mrs P s symptoms therefore a diagnosis of Parkinson s Disease was reached. Mrs P suffers from two chronic conditions which are hypertension and Parkinson s disease. The Parkinson s disease was diagnosed three weeks ago after Mrs P was admitted in to hospital following three falls that occurred over a 48 hour time period. Parkinson s disease is a common, chronic, progressive neurological condition, estimated to affect 100 180 people per 100,000 of the population and has an annual incidence of 4 20 per 100,000. There is a rising prevalence with age and a higher prevalence and incidence of Parkinson s in males (NICE, 2006). Parkinson s disease primarily affects the neurons of the brain area known as the substantia nigra or black substance which is a small area located deep within the brain, bilaterally. When these neurons degenerate, it disrupts the ability of the brain that is associated with movement which in turn causes the symptoms and signs that are characteristic of Parkinson s disease, for example, tremor; rigidity; akinesia and bradykinesia (Lang et al, 2001). Electrical and chemical events occur within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Applying Change Theory Of Electronic Medical Records Applying Change Theory to Electronic Medical Records Maryjo Marvin Dixon Empire State College According to Hussain, Lei, Akram, Haider Ali, 2016 It is important for organizations to make changes and update old process in this competitive business environment . Implementing change in a department of a company, hospital or doctor s office can be difficult. Lewin s Change Model is an effective way to help Managers and business owners update old processes and structures. (Hussain, Lei, Akram, Haider Ali, 2016, P 1.) There are many reasons why change can be resisted. It is very important that the manager communicates with the staff effectively about the change and how it will affect everyone involved. Good ideas have been applied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... statues quo or equilibrium will change. ( Kaminski, 2011, Force Field Analysis). This theory helps managers identify if a change is needed or not Unfreezing Phase The first step is to cause awareness or an urgency. Hold a meeting and let employees/staff know that management is going to update equipment and switch to electronic medical records. You can use a couple different ways to create this urgency and dispel negativity. The first is benchmarking. According to Benson ,1995 Benchmarking is a continuous process by which an organization can measure and compare its own processes with those of organizations that are leaders in an area. You can use bench marking to explain how other doctor s offices have started to use EMR and profits have doubled. Inform staff about the benefits of using Electronic Medical Records. For example, EMR S will create space savings and will produce less waste, it will improve diagnosis and treatment, it will also help to reduce errors. And finally, it will help to increase productivity. Next open the floor to questions and ask employees/staff if they have any concerns. Management should dispel any restraining forces. Address any concerns staff may have and be sure the staff feels like their voices were heard. But don t spend too much time on addressing concerns because this will be seen as weakness. It is important to keep the lines of communication open and honest, which creates a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on The Global Economy and the Stages of Recovery The global economy and the stages of recovery: As is known, there has been a decline in global GPD growth rates during the last two years due to the global financial crisis which began in August 2007; it is considered one of the most serious crises experienced by the global economy since World War II. According to the latest update to the World Economic Outlook by the International Monetary Fund (January 26, 2010), global GDP growth fell from 5% p.a. in 2007 to 3.2% in 2008, dropping to .08% by 2009. According to the report, the world economy has begun to expand again, and there have been improvements in financial conditions. It is a significant improvement, but it will still take time to return to where it was in the past. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As can be seen in the capital markets indexes, the indicators fell sharply throughout the world without exception. This decline led to a loss of confidence among investors. Currently, the capital markets passed their nadir in the beginning of 2009 and the market has started recovering from all time lows. In addition, investor confidence has improved, while economies remain weak, although growth is expected. The majority have in fact returned to growth, albeit only showing a slight rise. Experts are split into two camps: the optimistic and the pessimistic, with some experts expecting a return of the recession while others anticipate recovery.(Revisiting the global crisis,2009) This table below shows the performance for some capital markets indices over the past three years according to CNBC: 2007 2008 Change (%) 2009 Change (%) DOW JONES INDU AVERAGE NDX 13,246.53 8,776.39 33.75% 10,428.05 18.82% NASDAQ NMS COMPOSITE 2,652.28 1,577.05 40.54% 2,269.15 43.89% S P 500 1,435.65 903.25 37.08% 1,115.10 23.45% FTSE 100 6,456.90 4,434.17 31.33% 5,412.88 22.07% DAX 8,067.32 4,810.20 40.37% 5,957.43 23.85% CAC 40 5,614.08 3,217.97 42.68% 3,936.33 22.32% HANG SENG INDEX 27,812.65 14,387.48 48.27% 21,872.50 52.02% NIKKEI 225 15,307.78 8,859.56 42.12% 10,546.44 19.04% SHANGHAI SE COMPOSITE INDEX 5,261.56 1,820.81 65.39% 3,277.14 79.98% Saudi Arabia The Saudi economy in 2010: A great number of reports expect an
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  • 43. Improving Sports At School Time Many parents put special emphasis on learning math and natural science for their children than paying attention to the importance of physical education. Even public schools do not allocate enough time for kids to practice sports as much as they do for class based education. In fact, physical activity for children is not only about pleasure time. Rather, it helps grown up children to extend their capacity to grasp concepts explained in their classes. Children who are active while doing physical activity are expected to be active at class time. Thus, encouraging sports at school time is essential for child development not only for educational success but also for physical, social, mental, and moral development(Griffin , 1998). Physical education helps kids to develop in many areas. Sports that require collaboration between players can help them to grasp the importance of being a part of group and how it is important to unify their effort with others to achieve certain goals. When it comes to moral development, children will learn to accept that there are always winners and losers and it s not wrong to be a loser. Moreover, since all kind of sports include competition, kids will have the chance to be physically developed in an exciting atmosphere. All these benefits will positively affect students outcome when they return to class. Therefore, public schools should consider physical activity as a crucial component of their educational objectives(.Janssen and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay On Law Enforcement Education Law Enforcement Education and Training in the 21st Century and its Relation to Police Professionalization There is a great debate over the question of whether American law enforcement has achieved the status of a profession. In order to answer this question, there is a need to define what a profession is and identify the requisite attributes that qualifies an occupation to be identified as a profession. Criminal justice administrators have been actively pursuing professionalization for their chosen vocation while police researchers have been making recommendations which require increasing levels of higher education and an expanded college curricula for law enforcement service (Carter, Sapp, Stephens, State of Police Education: Policy Direction for the 21st Century, 1989). However, it seems that part of the challenge of professionalization is the lack of general understanding of the concept. Professionalization occurs when an occupation ceases to be irregular in operation and transforms itself by ...the development of formal qualifications based upon education, apprenticeship, and examinations, the emergence of regulatory bodies with powers to admit and discipline members, and some degree of monopoly rights. (Bullock Trombley, 1999, p. 689). A substantive definition for profession has been elusive in the literature review; therefore, a profession can be constructively defined as a full time, remunerated, services oriented vocation governed by a code of ethics and based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. My Mother And My Family I remember my mother and my aunties saying when I was growing up that our generation was too much premature in certain domain of life and that their times it was different. It goes without saying that I started paying attention to the environment and the people around me and noticed that the phenomenon of boyfriend and girlfriend is so vividly emphasize by the TV, in cartoon that every 12 years old girls were discussing about the last night they passed with their love one. Adding to that, the idea of Globalization that advocates a interdependent world, contribute to the share and the spread of behaviors that normally did not exist in some countries. Nowadays, having a boyfriend and a girlfriend is totally normal and for the one who are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researchers predicted that if the experiment was successful the hypocrisy should but condoms at the end of the experiment. The participants participate in one the four conditions, mindful and committed (hypocrisy), commitment only, mindful only, and unmindful and uncommitted. Participants were then interviewed and had the opportunity to buy condoms at the end of the experiment. Subjects were between 18 and 25 years old, heterosexual active within the previous 3 months. Subjects have been randomly assigned to the condition before entering the lab. They were then introduced to one of the level of commitment. One group of participants then have been introduced to the mindful commitment triggering their past failure to use condoms and what refrain them to use them during their intercourse. The other group, went directly to the dependent commitment which allies self report and behavioral measures of condom use. Participants, after the interviews have been given the opportunities to have condoms at a certain price and left to the room. The experimenter went out and then come back later. While, participants were leaving, the experimenter came back and gave them a last questionnaire to measure the frequency of subjects sexual activity during the previous year. This questionnaire was then use again during the follow up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cheating on College Examinations Name Professor Course Date Cheating on College Exams Introduction Any form of cheating is a form of dishonesty. It is an act of accomplishing something in an unethical behavior. Cheating is used in any kinds of exams, especially college exams. Does it really happen? Sure it does. We argue that many college students cheat during examinations because of several reasons. They can be nervous that is why they cheat, it can also be a reason of time management wherein some college students also work while taking time to attend school classes or, maybe they are just lazy enough to study ahead of examination date. There are a lot of reasons why cheating on college exams happens and along with it, there are numerous effects out of cheating. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That reality, which shows students who want to pass on the subjects that they find difficult for them, is also another cause why they cheat on college exam. There are times that a student, no matter how hard he studies, still finds it hard to cope with lectures in a specific subject causing him to cheat during exams. A student may also be forced to cheat if there is a parental expectation regarding his grades. Another common reason why they cheat on college exam is because of the other students who also cheat, especially when they found out that the head of the class also cheats making them realize that cheating will give them better grades. If this is the case an effect would be more and more students will be attempted to cheat during exams provided that the first one who committed it was not caught. Conclusion Cheating on college exams is one of the most common behaviors that some students do. A cheater may find it helpful as it may lessen his or her effort to pass the exam, hence getting higher grade is possible without an effort if they cheat. Yes, it can help a student, but it will just be a temporary help because cheating on exams will never help them learn, which is opposed to their primary purpose of attending college course. Additionally, cheating without learning is like admitting your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Wealth Of The Healthcare System In The United States No, our healthcare system is not as effective as other countries. Even though the United States is the richest and most powerful country in the world, the healthcare system ranks 37th in the world in terms of quality and fairness. The United States is also the most expensive medical system in the world. However, forty seven million people are without coverage and hundreds of thousands of people are in medical bankruptcy. You are required to make an appointment before going to the doctor, waiting times to get an appointment are high, and doctor visits are long. 2) If you had to live in a country that was mentioned in the documentary, which one would you choose based on their health system and why? If I had to live in a country that was mentioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Great Influenza By John Barry The Author of The Great Influenza, John M. Barry, used rhetorical devices to inform the public of how science is about not knowing and figuring out how to prove the suggested idea. The scientists had to deal with uncertainty and manipulating results and experiments to prove their idea, just like Barry used rhetorical devices to manipulate the reader s ideas and thoughts. John M. Barry has written award winning books including the Influenza pandemic of 1918, and the great Mississippi flood. Being invited by 2 presidential administrations, Bush and Obama, to advise on preparedness for pandemics and pandemic response. Having also advised on state, federal, UN and world health organizations on influenza, water disasters, risk communication and crisis management Barry is more than qualified to talk about such a topic considering his past of assisting the world with disaster prevention and response. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People have to admit that they are uncertain of what could be it is logical appeal because we don t know everything about the world we live in and if we think we do then what is the point of science, innovation, and change? He also mentioned how one scientist makes the trail and other scientists pave the road ahead. Barry was stating that we can t do everything on our own and we have to accept and encourage the help of others. He said scientists that deal with and accept uncertainty may not have the creative capacity to design the experiments to prove or disprove the debated topic. Science is logical and having the ability to state that we don t know everything is part of what makes society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Cannibalism And Ansazi Civilization Summary The key or lead figure and researcher for the Cannibalism and Anasazi Civilization , was Dr. Christy Turner (1933 2013). Dr. Turner was an anthropologist, who also taught classes at ASU (Arizona State University). When Dr. Turner passed away in July of 2013 ASU made a touching statement on their former employee, Turner was a prolific and influential researcher for more than 40 years. (ASU: In memory) ASU also stated Dr. Turner had, His broad interests spanned the world and all four fields of anthropology: physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and sociocultural anthropology. (ASU: In memory. https://asunow.asu.edu/content/memory influential anthropologist christy g turner ii ) Dr. Christy Turner is known for unveiling the acts of cannibalism that had taken place in the Anasazi civilization. According to an article in the LA Times, Dr. Turner had looked over 76 sites previously excavated in 1893. These sites had shown signs of violence and possibly cannibalism. According to Dr. Turner 38 out of the 76 sites, majority in the 90 mile radius from the Four Corners area, approximately 286 people had been butchered and eaten. (LA Times: http://articles.latimes.com/1998/dec/20/local/me 55814/2 ) Dr. Turner had a hard time due to the fact that no one wants to believe that someone could do that to another person. Especially, from the Hopi nation. The Hopi nation stated, arguing that the claim of cannibalism is a slanderous stain on their ancestors. (LA Times: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Diversification In Chameleons Quantifying diversification dynamics in Chameleons The objective of this research is to investigate diversification rate shifts to see if there was a higher speciation rate in chameleons once they dispersed from Africa to Madagascar. My phylogenetic tree was built from 6 genes, multiple nuclear and mitochondrial markers and 174 taxa, it represents over eighty three percent chameleon species. Using three different reconstruction methods, Bayesian and likelihood approaches it was seen that the family originated in Africa, with two separate oceanic dispersals to Madagascar. I will be using BAMM software to test diversification rates to see if there was colonization from Africa to Madagascar. There are three Malagasy genera found on the phylogeny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The table from figure 1, shows the rate shifts from a scale of zero to five, strong evidence suggests there is a high probability in the rate shift at model one, producing a result of 48%, this shows that there is a significant shift in the branch of the phylogenetic tree. The second table in figure2, compares different shifts of models from the post file and prior file using the Bayes factor. The table shows a slight support for model one when compared to model zero since it has a Bayes factor of 2.35. (Might have mixed this up, ask dr blair). When checking the effective sampling size of the log likelihood and the number of shifts present, strong evidence suggest, the higher the sampling size, the more confident we are when working with our parameters. The effective size for the number of shifts is 2326.543 and the effective size for the log likelihood is 2605.621, this is shown in figure 4. The BAMM analyses were run for 20,000000 generations with four chains, sampling a sequence of every 4000 generations and a burn of ten percent. From the phylogenetic tree, it can be seen that there was a higher speciation rate in the past, this can be identified because of the warmer color on the branches of the clade. Speciation rate gets lower as we come closer to the present time, which results in a colder color, blue. When looking at the phylogenetic tree above, it shows a great significance for adaptive radiation. This is where one species, due to the change in the environment quickly evolve, this occurs when a species is dislocated to a different location and has to quickly adapt. From the tree, rapid speciation can be seen on a branch closest to 90 Myr, but as speciation continues towards present time, it declines. It could be the new geographical location is not the same ecological set up as the previous location, hence only the fittest species survive. The diversification rate declines over time due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History Analysis History has always been heavily dominated by men, and for women to earn a spot in history means that they would need to do something extraordinary. In Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, she points out several famous women in history that fit the mold of extraordinary. Through discussing Mae West, Rosa Parks, and Martha Ballard, Ulrich makes the claim that women rarely make history unless they have broken away from the norms of their society. By explaining the individual historical cases and her own opinion, accompanied by visual representations of her view, Ulrich argues how history dictates who gets a spot in history and who gets forgotten. However, a place in history depends on how out of the ordinary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ulrich talks about herself and how one quote basically made her famous. The title Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History, has become a well known slogan and has been used on several bumper stickers, mugs, T shirts, and more. At the end of her essay, Ulrich concludes, Some history making is intentional; much of it is accidental (Ulrich 665). This statement reflects how Ulrich gained her popularity, which was completely accidental. Having a quote plastered everywhere is not something that was planned, it just happened. Therefore, Ulrich is basically saying that her part in history was an accident. Not only this, but Ulrich also makes a point at the very end of her essay by including a quote from Gerda Lerner that discusses how our lives are like stories. Ulrich adds, But if no one cares about these stories, they do not survive. People do not make history by living their lives, but by creating records and by turning other people s lives into books or slogans (Ulrich 665). Basically, not everything one person does will be seen as intriguing, only those who have captivating life experiences will go down in history. Altogether, the use of self reference in her essay helps provide insight to her overall main point and assists the reader by including her own take on the purpose of her essay s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Rhetorical Analysis Of Hockey Immoral By Edward Mcclelland There are many images that the word hockey conjures up. Gen X ers might remember Game on! from Wayne s World, while San Antonians might think of hockey as the other sport played in the AT T center. Edward McClelland s article Blame Canada! Fighting Has Turned Hockey Immoral attempts to explore the differences between National Hockey League (NHL) and international styles of play and call for reforms to the current practices in the NHL. In order to evaluate McClelland s article thoroughly, it is important to consider the use of rhetorical strategies and structure. One of the claims McClelland puts forth in the article concerns the role of the enforcer, also referred to as goon throughout the article. The author does not define the term, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the media kit for Salon, the online magazine s readers are well educated; seventy six percent of readers are well educated and sixty percent of its readers are male. This information seems to align with McClelland s intended audience. However, there is no direct information indicating the readers interest in sports. In contrast to another online magazine such as The Daily Beast, no section of the site is dedicated exclusively to sports, indicating that Salon might not be the go to place for sports news and analysis. A quick web search of the author also reveals that McClelland does not usually cover sports; his usual topics do not even seem to be tangentially sports related. While this information does not necessarily mean that readers should discount everything he says, it does call into question his authority on the subject and shed some light on his over reliance on first person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...