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How To Improve Writing Skills For Kids: 14 Easy Tips How To Improve Writing Skills For Kids: 14 Easy Tips
Disadvantages Of Wealth In Beowulf
Blights and Benefits of Beowulf s Booty
In the epic poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, it discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of wealth that are shown in today s modern society.
In Beowulf, the epic depicts many scenes of how wealth in today s modern society shows someone s
power. One way this is shown by the kings in the story. This is shown by King Hrothgar when he talks
about how he handled his enemies, saying, Finally I healed the feud by paying / I shipped a treasure
trove to the Wulfings (Heaney 470 471). King Hrothgar pays his enemies with precious gold from his
treasure hold and he ends up settling the feud. It is displaying how being wealthy can make a person
so powerful that they can pay their enemies to stop attacking them. Another way that wealth can show
power in Beowulf is when the kings are being described. One excerpt that shows this is when King
Hrothgar is introduced to Beowulf, saying, Then the grey haired treasure giver was glad (607). The
author specifically describes the most powerful men in the land as treasure givers. This not only shows
the Anglo Saxon cultural beliefs, but as well as reflection on current society. The wealthiest man in the
world, currently, is Bill Gates with a net worth of 85.6 billion dollars (Kim). He is not only very
wealthy, but very influential in today s world, especially in the technology business. Finally, Beowulf
is king and wishes to look upon some of the treasure he has won to see how much power
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Disagreements on the Negotiation Process of the Camp David...
Many disagreements would arise in the negotiation process of the Camp David Summit that would
lead it to be unsuccessful. Disagreements such as the division of territory, the dispute over Jerusalem,
Security and Refugee arrangements arose in the negotiations. However, most of the criticism for the
failure at Camp David Summit was not pressed on toward the disagreement, it was pressed on
Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat. In this paper, it will mention about blaming Arafat,
disagreement on the right of return , Disagreement on Land swap, and disagreement on the proposed
map as the reason for the failure at Camp David Summit. Most of the criticism for the failure at Camp
David negotiations was pressed on the Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat. He was the main
reason that the summit failed. In Norman G. Finkelstein s The Camp David II Negotiations: How
Dennis Ross Proved the Palestinians Aborted the Peace Process , Finkelstein wrote that the reason for
the Camp David failure is that Arafat did nothing during the negotiation; he made no concessions
while Barak made huge concessions. Norman G. Finkelstein wrote:
The essence of Ross s explanation for Camp David s failure, repeatedly set forth, is that whereas
Barak made huge concessions at Camp David, Arafat, having a tendency to pocket (p. 686), made
none: we kept moving toward
[Arafat] without much movement from him (p. 686); the summit was about to collapse. The President
had made his best effort,
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Case Study Adverse Possession
Adverse Possession
The doctrine of adverse possession obligates the title holder of land to eject, within a statutorily
prescribed period, a wrongful possessor of the land. Provided certain other elements are satisfied, a
title holder who fails this obligation will lose title to the land in question to the adverse possessor.
(Adverse Possession of, n.d.). There are four elements that must be satisfied for property to be held
adversely. First, the possession must be actual and exclusive. The possessor must take sole physical
occupancy of the property. In this case, the possession of the gazebo was exclusively hers.
The next element is that the possession must be open, visible, and notorious. Danny could see that
Lisa had possession of the gazebo since she was not being secret or clandestine. Lisa built the fence
between her and Danny s yard so she had the gazebo on her land for all the world to see.
Third element of adverse possession is that the possession must be continuous and peaceable for the
required period of time. Assuming that the state in question has an adverse ... Show more content on
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Although there was no hostility displayed in this case, Lisa had the gazebo built on the property
without the permission of the owner. With this scenario, Lisa has a great case to claim adverse
possession. She has met all the elements required to win this case.
Since Danny knows where his boundaries of his property is from the survey, he would be able to
prove encroachment. An encroachment is when another person puts up a structure that intrudes on (or
over) your land . (Find Law, n.d.). There are several possible remedies for encroachment that Danny
could use. He could just talk to Lisa. The gazebo and fence could be moved to satisfy both parties.
This would save Danny and Lisa both the legal fees of the eviction suit. Danny could sell Lisa the land
that the gazebo and fence is on, giving Danny the money for the loss of his
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Cells Make Up Every Living Thing
Cells make up every living thing. They are mandatory to life and its functions. The cell allows us to do
our functions, while doing its own (Cobb, ed., 2009). Inside cells, there are organelles that carry out
functions for the cell to live. They have many different kinds of organelles, such as the golgi body,
endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus ( Cellular Transport, 2009). They all have different jobs to
allow the cell to function, but the cell membrane has a job that that is done in various different ways.
Cell membranes are critical to transporting particles for organelles of the cell.
The cell membrane is the exterior layer of the mammalian cell and one of the plant s outer layers, is a
phospholipid bilayer that keeps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It goes from high to low. Passive transport requires no energy to do it. Some particles, such as carbon
and water, can pass through with no effort on the cell s part. There are three types of passive transport,
such as facilitated diffusion, diffusion, and osmosis. Diffusion has to do with going with the
concentration gradient. Facilitated diffusion is diffusion using a protein to help. Osmosis involves
water and a selectively permeable membrane. Water is diffused in and out the membrane (Liu,
Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). Diffusion is the process of molecules moving from an area of high
concentration of the kind of molecule to one of a low concentration (Liu, Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). They
are trying to achieve dynamic equilibrium. Dynamic equilibrium is when the concentration outside
and inside are equal to one another. An example of diffusion is when someone sprays perfume on in a
corner. The perfume will travel to every corner of the room until it is spread evenly across it. Diffusion
s purpose is to have a particle be spread evenly by moving to a high to low concentration (Liu,
Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). Facilitated diffusion is diffusion, but has protein to help larger molecules move
through the membrane. While it may seem to use energy due to it using a protein, it actually doesn t
require energy. The large particles are going to a lower concentration than what is on the other side of
the cell ( Cellular Transport, 2009). The
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Natural Nutritional Supplements From Plant
The dilatory effect may be due to increase elasticity of the elastic fibers of the supporting tissue
surrounding the alveolar duct and the openings of the alveolar sacs and alveoli this is similar effect
produced by ethanolic extract of shoot system of Garcinia kola (Ofusori et al.,
2008). In our study the seed extract effect on treated lung may be due its antioxidant properties that
might be beneficial effect since there was no abnormal effect on its anatomical change. Antixoidant
protect cells from toxins by moving up oxygen radicals produced from oxidative stress (Cantuti
Castelvertric et al.,
2000). Natural nutritional supplements from plant sources origin such as seed extract of Carcia papaya
exhibits promising pharmacological properties which lead to good recovery from respiratory diseases.
The antifungal activity of pawpaw seed extract on A. flavus was obvious at concentrations (100 and
200) mg/ml in which
M/C ratio for A. flavus decreased at high concentration of C. papaya seed extract compared with low
concentration of pawpaw seed extract which give high M/C ratio and these lead us to confirm the
antifungal potency of C. papaya seed extract against A. flavus.
The antifungal activity of pawpaw seed extract on A. flavus was obvious at concentrations (100 and
200) mg/ml in which
M/C ratio for A. flavus decreased at high concentration of C. papaya seed extract compared with low
concentration of pawpaw seed extract which give high M/C ratio and these lead us to confirm
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Examples Of Predictable And Predictable Stressors
Journal 4 Predictable and unpredictable stressors can work for some married couples, yet a breaking
point for others. Predictable stressors starts abruptly during the beginning phase of a marriage. Identity
bargaining, loss of independence, new friends and relatives, and conflicts over career and domestic
roles comes heavily into play at the beginning of a marriage. Childrearing stage, which normally
comes later, is the second phase of predictable stressors. The birth of a child is a stressor, whether it s
planned or not. Parents have to embark on years of childrearing, which at times can severely tax them
financially. Having children can be expensive, from clothing to college, and psychologically draining
as well. Leading up to the third stage, the empty nest or not, and the middle ... Show more content on
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By denying reality, you are essentially protecting yourself from the having to face and deal with the
unpleasant consequences and pain that accompany acceptance Repression There is a fine line between
denial and repression. But where denial involves the outright refusal to accept a given reality,
repression involves completely forgetting the experience altogether. With repression, your mind makes
the decision to bury the memory in the subconscious, thereby preventing painful, disturbing or
dangerous thoughts from entering awareness Reaction Formation With reaction formation, you are
going beyond denial and behaving in the opposite way to which you think or feel. Typically, reaction
formation is marked by a blatant display. For example, the man who preaches his disdain for
homosexuality overtly may be a defense against confronting his own homosexual feelings. Regression
With regression, you revert back to an earlier level of development and earlier, less demanding
behaviors, as a way of protecting yourself from having to confront the actual
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Founding Brothers The Revolutionary Generation Chapter...
Slavery and the slave trade is rarely addressed as more than the Emancipation Proclamation or the
shining moments of Abraham Lincoln in classroom textbooks these days. However, the debate over
slavery vastly predates the Civil War and was found to be a consistent topic of deliberation amongst
the leaders of our nation when drafting the Constitution. Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary
Generation, Chapter 3: The Silence, highlights the monumental political and economical debate over
the tight lipped issue of slavery while illuminating the Founding Fathers fear of disunity and
emphasizing the nation s glaring division between states. Joseph Ellis s, Founding Brothers: The
Revolutionary Generation, takes place in the late eighteenth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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No sooner had the Quaker petition been placed on the table of the House than a new petition arrived
from the Pennsylvania Abolition Society and was illustriously signed by one of the most prominent
figures of the time, Benjamin Franklin. Franklin strongly campaigned for the emancipation of slavery
until the very end and even went on to publish a parody of the contradictions of slavery in the United
States. This new petition, along with Franklin s resounding anti slavery stance, brought forth an array
of heated congressional debates from both Northern and Southern delegates, but was ultimately
diffused by James Madison s sly political savvy and the passage of three resolutions. Conclusively, the
question of slavery was left undetermined and vague to aid in prolonging secession and to douse all
governmental strategies for the liberation of slaves. When drafting the Constitution, as mentioned
before, the founders never specifically mention the institution of slavery in the written document as a
means to satisfy and placate the arguments of the Southern states. However, the Constitution did, in
fact, safeguard the international slave trade until 1808 ultimately prohibiting any regulations on
slavery but it did not impede on future conversations regarding the problem. Due to the fact that the
Constitution could not prohibit debate over the issue of slavery, this in turn gave the House of
Representatives the ability to lawfully dispute the inquiry following
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Urban Change In The 17th Century
At the beginning of the 17th century, France consolidated military and political power in the aftermath
of the Wars of Religion. The newly throned Henri IV s vision was to create this centralized power in
Paris, and he did so through planning and building monumental projects and rebuilding what had been
lost in the destruction. The Louvre, the Place Royal (now the Place des Vosges), and the Place
Dauphine were all a part of this growth he commissioned. Much of the infrastructure planning was
focused on strengthening the heart of the city, which was centralized around an island on the Seine,
the Île de la Cité. Through mapping information from primary source images, this study explores and
documents the urban changes in the Île de la Cité of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The map from the end of the 17th century shows that most of the bridges on the island followed suit
after the building of the Pont Neuf and got rid of the buildings lining either side and new bridges were
built in the same style as the Pont Neuf. This implies a master planning of the island; the Pont Neuf
created a spatial condition of being open to viewing from all viewpoints that proved to be favorable
for other bridges. This reinforces the idea that the developments on the Île de la Cité were meant to
convey an aesthetic idea that emphasized a new, wholly more beautiful Paris emergent after
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Belzec Slave Labor Camp
The extermination and slave labor camp known as Belzec was indeed a nightmare to those who were
held within its walls. Not only were the living conditions of the camp unbearable, but it was also very
deadly. By closely examining Belzec, one gains an understanding of the horrors that occurred during
the Holocaust. Many Jewish people died in Belzec, and the living conditions that they were forced to
endure were intolerable and inhumane. Many innocent people suffered under the ruthless and cruel
conditions in the extermination camp Belzec. Originally a slave labor camp, Belzec was located in
South East Poland. It was said that the camp was responsible for the killing and murdering of 600,000
people. Some were Roma, but the majority of deaths ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were used to provoke fear into prisoners, and ensured their escape was all but successful. Within
the camps, guard towers were set up all around the main perimeter. Smaller areas of the camp held
Ukrainian Guard Barracks, that of course housed, Ukrainian guards. Colonel General Christian Wirth,
who was a former police officer was placed as the camp s first commander. During his time, he had
command of about 20 33 SS men, and a guard unit up to 90 120 Ukrainians who were trained at The
Trawniki Camp. According to this article, Wirth, A former police officer who had played a leading role
in implementing the T4 euthanasia program, was appointed the first camp commander. (Jewish
Library
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What Are The Ideologies Associated With Societal Views Of...
Caroline Cooper
Professor M. Sellers
PUP4224
February 12, 2016
Environmental Values
Today, there are three main ideologies associated with societal views of the environment and how one
should effectively approach natural resource conservation. There is anthropocentrism which places
human needs and utility as the highest priority and values the environment only to the point at which it
is useful to humans. In the words of Aristotle (Politics, Bk. 1, Ch. 8), nature has made all things
specifically for the sake of man (Brennan, 2002). This ideology focuses on use value of resources,
seeing them as tools to increase the wellbeing of society (Mazzotta, 1995). This use value can and has
been put into specific dollar amounts that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The acknowledgement of the necessity to preserve all life as well as the promotion of biodiversity and
stability of ecosystems is really what sets this ideology apart from the others (Mazzotta, 1995). Lastly
there is technocentrism in which the basis of this is the belief and reliance on modern society to solve
environmental issues through innovation as well as economic strategy and natural resource
management. It is believed that through technological advances, humankind may overcome any
environmental obstacles that may arise (Pepper, 1996). This ideology holds that humankind can
control nature through technology as well as create more sustainable processes when interacting with
the environment (Sustainable Environment). From the experiences I have had over the years, respect
and understanding of something or someone else seems to be the only way to really care about the
outcome of the subject in question. Saying this, the fact that ecocentrism focuses on connections
between humans and nature, I believe this ideology is most important when it comes to dealing with
environmental issues. By grouping humans and nonhumans together and not allowing the interests of
society to gain a higher moral ground than environmental interests, ecocentrism promotes sustainable
interactions throughout nature. This ideology does not claim that human beings are of equal or
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How Did Merck Conflict And Change
Analysis on Merck: Conflict and change
Assessment:
Merck is one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world today. Although encountered with
success, it still faces many problems today while trying to be the market leader competing against its
competition. While being research and development driven company, Merck now has to go beyond R
D to stay competitive in the pharmaceutical industry. The main issue that seems to come up is that
how far it can progress with the dual challenge of hitting peak annual financial performance while
keeping the research pipeline full continued to weigh on senior management. Through the late 80s to
early 90s, Merck was able to boast ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A drug development time may take on average over 15 years and expenditure R D total costs of about
$880 million. The length for and FDA application is at least 100,000 pages, which details the potential
drug s usage, production, formula and labeling.
Another issue is too much power is given to scientists in decision making of candidate drugs. Also
there were inadequacies and lack of communication between marketing and research. Merck s
marketing and research needed to realize that the making of the drug is not only the most important
part in increasing sales, but it also included a strong advertising campaign that will satisfy the needs of
the customers.
Actions:
Merck has initiated towards combining functional departments with a core cross functional structure
that focused on strategies and implementation. For instance, Ray Gilmartin established the Worldwide
Business Strategy Teams (WBST) in 1995. The WBST, which consisted of 12 or 15 members from the
US Human Health, marketing and MRL s internal group, focused on managing, improving efforts and
coordinating therapeutic franchises worldwide. Cross functional groups can promote resources for
category drugs, decide if marketable drug be evaluated in Phase V studies, look at possible impact
sales and push for initiatives. If cross functional groups are designed and perform correctly, then they
will be
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Technology and Its Influence of Modern Transportation Essay
Technology has impacted the modern transportation. Transportation has become faster like individuals
can move rapidly starting with one place then on to the next. In the past, people cannot travel as
rapidly as today because of not having enough modern transportation. It takes just a few hours to
travel nowadays, so this lead to people travel more. Individuals can get information easily about their
cultures like what they wear, what they eat, an dhow they behave. This is how some people s custom
has been changed.
Satellite TV move to the way that affects culture. Most of the TV programs now days are received to
the whole world; people can have the access to all of theses programs at the same time, and they can
see all the same news and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sixty two percent of teachers say they use digital media twice a week or more and 24 percent say they
use it every day to help them teach. The numbers of teachers using TV and video content in the
classroom are even higher. Over 80 percent of teachers say they use TV or video to teach a lesson at
least once a month and 76 percent are streaming it from the web (par. 2). People can take online
courses these days. It is a chance for most people to get online courses on their own place. Students
have the capacity to look over many diverse programs that would help them with their needs.
Nowadays, most of the programs are available online from each department like business,
management, and information technology. Additionally, students can browse different sorts of degree.
The online courses have lower costs since they do not buy textbooks; they can downloads all
assignments and all different materials that are required for their classes. Another benefit of these
online classes is saving time since students do not have to attend classes, so they might have more
time to do their assignments and study. Online classes evacuate the anxiety by permitting learners to
study when it is helpful for most learners would like to study at different time. Likewise, students at
schools have to take their exams and quizzes on the day their instructor planned for , but
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The United States Stock Market Crash
On October 29, 1929 the United States Stock Market Crashed. It was devastating. About 16 Billion
U.S. dollars went down the drain. I live in New York with my 2 brothers and sister: Jack, Daniel, and
Maggie. We use to live in a pretty upscale apartment. However,The depression hit us like a train. My
dad, Tom was laid off at his law firm right after the stock market crashed. He was desperate for money
so he began work in a textile factory. Unemployment rates skyrocketed from a mere 3% to 25%! My
mom, Jean, use to be a stay at home mom, but now works in a clothing sweatshop to put food on the
table. With such little pay we were forced to move out of our beautiful apartment into a crummy run
down tenement. Shortly after, my father lost his job at the Textile factory. It s 1931 right now and he
hasn t worked since. We couldn t even depend upon our savings. Thousands upon thousands of banks
were closed down, so we lost all of our money in the bank. My widowed aunt Celeste has also come
to live with us. Her husband committed suicide after losing all his money when the Stock Market
collapsed. My mom had to get a second job and make ends meet. But it just not enough. We were
evicted from our tiny one bedroom tenement. We now reside in a Hooverville. We barely have enough
money to put a little food on the table. My little sister has asthma and her medication costs a lot so she
s been sick lately. I mainly blame our financial situation on margin buying and President Hoover.
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Monitoring Usage Context Is An Essential Part Of Any System
Context is an essential part of any system that tries to understand user behaviour or monitor user
interaction. Monitoring usage context is a vital component in our re search as well as it provides us
with the insight and the understanding of the user s condition when he performed an certain activity.
Context itself has been defined and revised by many researchers over the course of time partly
because of the definition s need to take into consideration the advance ments in technology and what
can actually be achieved in the reality which was not possible when it was not known earlier. The
most recent and probably the most apt definition of context is that any information that can be used to
characterise the situ ation of an entity. An entity is a person, place, or object that is considered relevant
to the interaction between a user and an application, including the user and applications themselves.
[Dey 2001]. This definition clearly outlines what we are trying to achieve with the framework. The
Framework was developed for Android platform after taking into consideration its openness in terms
of data it is able to provide the overlaying application. Although there are several monitoring
frameworks for Android [Lathia et al. 2013; ?] however they all lack several vital components that are
essential to our research such as ap plication monitoring, web usage monitoring, network connections,
WiFi access points among others. Based on the platform restrictions, the sensors
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Cell Division Writing Outline
Writing Outline
Cell division is the process in which one cell, called the parent cell, divides to form two new cells,
referred to as daughter cells. How this happens depends on whether the cell is prokaryotic or
eukaryotic. There are differences of cell division for prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells. Cell division is
simpler in prokaryotes than eukaryotes because prokaryotic cells themselves are simpler. Prokaryotic
cells have a single circular chromosome, no nucleus, and a few other organelles. Eukaryotic cells, in
contrast, have multiple chromosomes which are contained within their nucleus, and many other
organelles. In eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, all of these cell parts must be duplicated and then
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Mitosis is the process in which the duplicated genome in a cell is separated into halves that are
identical, which results in the growth and development of new cells. Mitosis can occur without
cytokinesis, forming single cells with multiple nuclei (Ex: certain fungi and slime moulds). Mitosis
occurs in four phases, one of which is Cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process where the cytoplasm of
the cell divides to form two daughter cells and ensures that the chromosome numbers are maintained
in the cell. During Cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of a cell is divided into two. The result is the formation
of two daughter cells, each having a nucleus. Apart from the nuclei, Cytokinesis also results in the
passing of cellular organelles equally between the two daughter cells. Since some of the molecules
bind to the chromosomes, each daughter cell receives an equal share of the cytoplasmic components.
Mitosis involves the division and duplication of the cell s nucleus or separation of duplicated
chromosomes whereas cytokinesis involves the division of the cytoplasm to form two distinct, new
daughter cells. Mitosis also takes more time to complete than cytokinesis
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Souping Vs Juicing Pros
Souping is guaranteed to detoxify and transform your body within three weeks. Not only will you
notice a physical difference, your notice an improvement in your overall well being and health.
Souping and juicing have the same goal, but are at different levels. A juice cleanse is extremely
difficult since you stop chewing. Juicing is a serious commitment and you are limited to what you can
and cannot drink. The cons of juicing are what makes souping so appealing. Those who ve tried
juicing and souping agree souping is easier since you feel fuller. For a souper successful detox, eat
more vegetables than fruit Soup can be packed full of proteins, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables all
in a single serving. It s incredibly healthy and you ll
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La Vita Nuova
The promise of a new life at a wedding is an optimistic rebirth; the loss of a lover is an obligatory
uprooting. Allegra Goodman s La Vita Nuova records the changed life of a freshly dumped bride to
be. As she endures her altered life, Amanda occupies herself by babysitting her student Nathaniel.
Amanda uses irony, dark humor, and juxtaposition as a coping mechanism; instead of facing the new
life she has to live, she uses sardonic reflection to elongate her mourning period.
When Amanda digs up memories of her ex fiancé, her timing and choice of anecdote help her wallow
in rejection for longer. Reflecting on her breakup, she says We had too many differences... For
example, I loved him and he didn t love me (Goodman). She proves this with the things she
remembers her fiancé saying to her. There are two basic types of ex fiance quotes: insults with witty
retorts from Amanda and compliments contrasted with Amanda s current cynical views. As an
example of the former, while spending time with Nathaniel, Amanda thinks of her fiance s cutting
words: It s hard to be with you, her fiancé had said. I feel like I m suffocating. Open a window,
Amanda had said (Goodman). Instead of living in the moment and enjoying Nathaniel s company, she
insists on dwelling on the past.
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By bringing her dress into her 1st grade art class, Amanda allowed the loss of her fiance to incite the
loss of her job. After peeling back an outer layer of literary prose, Amanda is able to reveal to the
reader that Dante s La Vita Nuova details the perfect masochistic love. She then proceeds to revel in
its darkness, responding to a compliment with You re not supposed to say that... You re supposed to
write a sonnet (Goodman). Amanda wants to stay unhappy and unmoving; she admires a love that is
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Pros And Cons Of Moving Off Center
I have been a student here at SDJCC for a year now. Since I ve been here, the policy has always been
to let students walk off center with a pass, or leave on center transportation. But since receiving the
terrible news that a job corps student, who was a minor, was killed in Florida, minor students at all job
corps centers are not allowed are not allowed to walk off center at any time, not even on the weekends
unless someone comes to pick you up. I m a minor and this is of great concern to me.
I feel like I m in lock down. I used to have the privilege of leaving center to go buy food, visit family
and friends, go to doctor s appointment, etc. I feel trapped. I just want to leave center to have a chance
of scenery, to do the things I used to
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Pros And Cons Of The Kyoto Protocol
By 2008, more than 29 millions of carbon dioxide emissions had been produced to the earth and the
number keeps rising drastically each year. The irony is that this carbon dioxide itself is only one of the
all greenhouse gases that emit, affect our earth, and become a major environmental problem. This
problem that may lead us to the brink of destruction would probably become the reason on why there
is Kyoto Protocol from the very first time.
Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement that aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the
presence of greenhouse gases. Countries that ratify the Kyoto Protocol are assigned different
maximum carbon emission levels and can participate in carbon credit trading. Demanding more than
the assigned limit will result in a penalty for the violating country in the form of a lower emission
limit in the following period.
The Kyoto Protocol separates countries into two groups. Annex I includes developed countries while
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As stated by BBC in 2001, President Bush declared that he did not want to do anything which made
the condition of the states worse.
As a government, it is important to make the best decisions for the society. Best decision does not
mean a contradiction less decision, but the least harming one out of the all flawed choices. There were
only two options left for the US, whether US would focus on the economy stability and domestic
condition or have a torn concern by applying the Kyoto Protocol and maximizing the economy at the
same time. In this case, US chose to prioritize the stability of the country rather than having a torn
focus and gambling the
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Neil Armstrong
Did Nate Saint die in the jungles of Ecuador because he was an unsafe pilot? Did he properly analyze
the risk and manage it prior to his flights into the jungle? By all means, he most likely did by the
evidence that he safety landed a single engine Piper aircraft on a beach deep in the jungles of the
Amazon basin where no one from our world had ever been. In reality, it was not much different than
when Neil Armstrong s step of faith onto the surface of the moon. He managed his risk after carefully
assessing the jungle on multiple flights where he had created a relationship with a world others had
never heard or seen. However, his heart driven pursuit of forming a relationship with people, in the
name of Christ, failed with the Auca Indianas. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Risk management isn t something new. Saint assumed the risks and it cost them their lives. The
relationship failed but in the end, the byproduct was relationship and needs being met. We wouldn t be
here in this house (The Nate Saint House in Shell, Pastanza, Ecuador) talking about safety if he had
not pushed beyond the limits. Following the Spirit beyond limits is ultimately all we can do to further
the kingdom on earth as in heaven with a relationship to keep the operation safe. Any miscalculations
or impulsive behavior with relationship end in some type of failure within the system.
Recommendations to build relationship to impact your safety system:
Get out and meet the locals and spread love with just a smile and a hello on a walk or at a local
bakery.
Get the airport police, the fire department, the search and rescue personnel, the air traffic controller,
and the other companies involved in your lives and build relationships. That will increase the safety of
all at your airport and spread the
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How Does Satrapi Define Identity In Persepolis
In her book Persepolis, Satrapi expresses through her own experience growing up in Iran, how class
represents identity, and how giving children the knowledge of the presence of class gives them the
continuum that it exists. To define, M.R Leary and J.P Tangney, in the Handbook of Self Identity,
define identity as is the qualities, beliefs, personality, looks or expressions that make a person.
Initially, class was presented to Marji when she learns about her family s place in the system. To
elaborate, Satrapi depicts her grandmother in the story to describe them as very poor after the Iranian
revolution 1, and how she would pretend to cook so that the neighbors wouldn t notice anything 2.
Given this, it is can be observed that where one stands on a the ... Show more content on
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For example, Marj s childhood maid is illiterate and uneducated, which becomes significant when she
falls in love with a boy of a higher class. Consequently, when this boy is enlightened with the fact that
the maid is of a lower class, he abruptly concludes the affair 3. To put this in the perspective of
identity, Marj s maid could not express herself; because of the class system. In other effects, Marj is
affected by this incident because other investment in it, and how it enlightens her with the very true
idea that her society separates itself based upon the superficial, which she learns from her parents:
Dad, are you for or against social classes? 4. Additionally, she takes what behavior she obtains from
her parents and applies it even after they clearly mark this separation; love despite it. We were not in
the same social class, but at least we were in the same bed 4. Secondly, in the Iranian revolution, the
Shah rose to power once he gained political power from westernized governments, such as Great
Britain and America, through the Anglo Persian oil company deal 5; thus proving how gaining control
is a factor in class
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Problems Facing The World Wide Web
Problems Facing The World Wide Web
While flipping through the old pages of a book on Speech and Communication, my eyes caught the
following lines of Marshall McLuhan: Someday the whole world would be a global village. He was
simply referring to the idealized concept of a diverse community where people of different races and
cultures would commune together (New York of today, for example). Little did McLuhan know that
his words will one day become literal.
That day is today! After the short dial up rattle of my ISP, I loaded Netscape Navigator into my
Windows platform. Within seconds, I pulled out my customized newspaper filled with every story that
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( World Wide Web People ).
Today, hundreds of ISPs (Internet Service Providers) are opening the gateway of the Internet for
millions of users around the globe. Connections are generally transmitted over POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Services) and connected to computers using modems. Internet does not simply consist of
the world wide web. There are many other components such as BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), FTP
(File Transfer Protocol), E Mail (Electronic Mail), Information Services, Newsgroups and many more.
Today, with little or no cost, a user can setup his or her own web site. A domain address is assigned
according to the content of the site and once the files are uploaded, users around the world can access
the information from their terminals.
Our age is appropriately named the Information Age! Within the past decade, the computer systems in
our living rooms have been transformed from a simple commodity to an inevitable part of
American lifestyle. Our minds are constantly bombarded with Internet advertisements of all sorts from
all different arrays of media, around us. Internet is no more a simple reference library for the student
and an intrigue for the hobbyist; it is more of a culture a Cyberculture. People around the world have
joined together, crossing the barriers of age, sex and color and upheld a
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Tale Of Genji Critical Lens
I think that one of the main points for the first source, The Tale Of Genji, is that Japanese literature
can be just as important and masterful as European/Western and that The Tale of Genji shows that by
being amazingly written. I see that in this quote: If nothing else, the publication of this new translation
informs (or reminds) readers that there is a Japanese novel out there as complex and masterful as any
published in the West. That it was written 1,000 years ago in the Far East, and by a woman, makes us
question our long standing ideas about the roots of the modern novel . This quote shows that because
It says that we might need to question our ideas about the roots of the novel. That is important to the
theme because it s saying that
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Why Is Ice Hockey Important To You Essay
The extracurricular activity that is most important to me is ice hockey. I have spent the past 7 years of
my life playing, improving, and learning. It has given me so many opportunities to learn to be a leader,
and to learn how to use communication skills. I think that ice hockey not only teaches you to be a
better person, teammate, and athlete, but that it teaches skills like making quick decisions and trusting
people around you. Hockey is a team sport, so the only way to truly be at your best is to play as a
team. These team skills are then reflected in your real life when working in groups or in teams on
projects. Hockey also gives you a basis to learn to communicate well with the people you are working
with making it an extremely useful skill. Furthermore, in hockey each small decision can ... Show
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Hockey unifies it s players, creating great competition and even greater relationships. One of friends
from hockey moved to the US from Germany about 7 years ago. I got to be a mentor for her. Watching
her grow was like nothing I had ever seen before, she not only was like a little sister to me, but she
was the funniest person out on the ice. This past summer though, she moved back to Germany. I still
text her on a regular basis despite our age difference. She made the U15 German National Team as an
11 year old. Being a part of her growth made me so proud to be involved in the sport. It isn t always
planned the friends you make but it is so worth it. Another thing that I have learned from hockey is
how to control my emotions. Hockey is an emotional game making it often a challenge. When
someone hits you, you want to retaliate, but its funny how the refs alway see the retaliation and never
the inviting action. This means that to be the best, you have to be able to control your emotions. I have
always seen myself as a big physical player, so even on a clean hit, I sometimes get
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One Nation Under God Analysis
Every single presidential election seems to entertain the American population even more than the last.
Rather it be from the interesting personalities of the different individuals or the historic statements
made from certain characters. When election season rolls around, Americans are glued to their
television curious to see what or who makes the next bold move. Iowa native Mark Noll explains to
his readers the details of the 1800 election between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in his book,
One Nation Under God. Are there similarities or differences from the election of 1800 and now? Have
we learned from past mistakes as Christians and human beings? I believe Evangelical Christians are
continuing to commit these errors even as time ticks on. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the problems Evangelical Christians struggled with then, they are still battling on to this day.
Interestingly enough, when Jefferson won the election of 1800 and put his policies into effect, the
Evangelicals at that time were rather shocked. Jefferson s policies aligned more closely to biblical
teachings then the Evangelical favorite at this time, John Adams. It is compelling to think that the man
that they presumed would bring destruction, not only to their country, but their church as well, turned
out to be more biblically aligned in the long run. As cliché as it is, it brings us back to the saying, don t
judge a book by its cover. In today s election as well as the election of 1800, it doesn t matter which
party is chosen or which candidate ends up taking the presidency because a mixture of good and evil
is found in both parties. In our minds we may think we are voting for the perfect choice, that our
option is flawless and the only right answer for society. However, this is far from reality. Both parties
lie, both parties make promises they can t keep and they all claim to be the savior of our country. The
fact of the matter is, regardless of how perfect we think our candidate choice is, they, along with their
counterpart, struggle with all of these claims. They struggle now and they struggled back in the 1800
s. There is a line between
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Today is the day we have all dreamed about, sat around for...
Today is the day we have all dreamed about, sat around for many late nights wondering when this time
would come. Today we leave behind The University of South Florida community and start our ever
long journey, our miraculous journey into the start of our careers and futures. We have become a tight
knit family together, sharing laughs, tears, and memories. As a student you were asked to learn,
calculate, and memorize hundreds of facts and concepts for test and quizzes during all your academic
years. And although we can almost feel those diplomas at our fingertips, I have one final story for you,
and don t worry there won t be a quiz at the end. I will start with a story that I read from Katie
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With time and many new encounters along the way he truly knew what is felt like to love when placed
into the arms of four year old Sarah Ruth, whom later dies. In our time at The University of South
Florida each and every single one of us experienced love. Love into our professions, from the arts to
the sciences. We explored and experienced new places, and new faces from classroom to classroom,
study abroad, and internships. Each one along the way built a pathway to where we are now. Like
Edward our lives are about to change and we will begin to love deeper through every encounter and
experience from now on. Hope, we hope that we will succeed, I hope that we all do. We hope we will
find that awesome new job with our name written all over it. But alongside of hope comes having
patience. Many of us are going to have to wait for that time to come, as Edward did later being placed
on the shelf of a doll store. However, Edward closed his heart off to love, as it was too painful and
waiting became hard. Today, I want to tell you all to never lose your hope. Don t let the
disappointments close your heart out of the love you have found here, the love that countless
professors have poured into you, and the love you shared between classmates, and some now life long
friends. I want to conclude on one last thing and that is sacrifice. All of us had to sacrifice something
to be where we
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Eli Whitney One Of America s Great Men
I claim that Eli Whitney is falsely labeled as one of America s great men. Whitney was chosen to
construct military weapons, but he had no prior experience assembling anything of that nature. He
signed a contract with the government on June 14, 1798 stating that he would deliver ten thousand
stands of arms as his fifteen month deadline approached. Rumors of war were roaring, but Whitney
still took one year to deliver his first round of weapons. He did not complete his contract until almost
nine years had passed. During the decade it took him to produce his end of the bargain, he spoke of
discovering a new and efficient technique. He said that by creating an engraving on a copper plate he
could then produce numerous duplicates of a specific
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The Political Basis of the American Revolution Essay
The political basis of the American Revolution relied on three major congresses formed prior and
during the revolution. These congresses were the Stamp Act Congress, the First Continental Congress
and the Second Continental Congress. The main reason the colonists revolted against the British was
in response to the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was a tax stamp which appeared on every newspaper,
legal document, on every customs and shipping document, and on other documents such as tavern
licenses and college diplomas. The tax largely affected the middle and lower classes. The act was
passed by Parliament on May 22, 1765, but was not going to go into effect until November 1st of that
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The congress proposed that without consent by the colonists or their representatives in Parliament,
Britain could not impose taxes. Unfortunately, since the congress only met a few weeks before the act
was to be passed, the appeals would not be acted upon by Britain or its Parliament therefore making
the gathering useless. However, before the congress met, the colonists had already decided that the act
would not be followed even if they had to resort to violence. Beginning August 14, 1765, mobs in all
of the colonies began to relieve the stamp distributors of their position, hence by November 1st there
were no distributors to enforce the act. Between the time of the Stamp Act and the Declaration of
Independence, Britain passed many more taxes which became known as the Intolerable Acts. The
Intolerable Acts were directed to the American colonists and were mostly taxes on all imported goods
from Britain. Britain also began to send British troops over to help enforce the acts and taxes passed
by Parliament. By 1775, all the colonies were boycotting British goods and delegates from all over the
North American colonies began to form the First Continental Congress in 1774. On September 5,
1774, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Some of the delegates chosen to attend
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Essay about New Englanders vs Cheasapeakers
Alex Boyette
Mr. Ford
APUSH
18 September 2013
New Englanders vs. Chesapeakers (there is no such thing a a Chesapeaker) The people of the New
England region were focused more on families and God. Most of the settlers had left England to be
free from religious control of The Church of England. Many of the religious people left because they
sought God in a different way and were being repressed by the Christians (how?) because of it. The
New Englanders were also more of a neighboring settlement than the Chesapeake region. On board,
(name of ship and date) John Winthrop wrote, We must delight in each other, make others conditions
our own, rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together, always having before our eyes
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The colonists did not want shop owners to increase prices so high that they would become poor trying
to buy essential items to live. The shop owners and towns people agreed to this regulation in 1676 and
made fair trade in Connecticut. The shopkeepers, under the regulation, were told that, they do not
enrich themselves suddenly and inordinately (by opposing prices and wages to the impoverishing [of]
their neighbors... (Doc E). They held up this end and the regulation was a success. The colonies in the
Chesapeake region were not so in touch with family, fair trade, and neighborly love. The people of the
Chesapeake region were there for one reason to get rich quick. They did not move to the New World
for freedom of religion or to get in touch more with their family. In fact may of the people that moved
to the New World came over alone and without families. Document C shows that there were many
more men than women that came over and these men most likely did not come over with wives
because most might not of had one (Doc C). These colonists had no interest in family life, only in
making money. They even got off to a rough start when they would die in (die of what?)the first
winter and would not try to obtain food, but only look for gold. A young Captain named John Smith
got the town of Jamestown into action by his moto, He who shall not work, shall
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Astrology Midterm Paper
Midterm Paper: Astrology as a Pseudoscience While Astrology was based on the scientifically
supported surveillance and movement of celestial bodies , majority of the work drawn from
observations have been poorly executed and negatively received. Astrology consistently contradicts
itself and the professionals that claim it as their practice rarely have any factual counterarguments for
the numerous holes in the research methods or their reliance on mere observation. Astrology began in
Mesopotamia around 3000 B.C. when civilizations began to observe the constellations and planets in
the sky. The Babylonians then realized that the position of celestial bodies allowed them to predict the
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Penn and Teller conducted an experiment that measured the satisfaction of a personality description
that was written out for every individual in a classroom. The general response was that of a positive
reaction to the description, meaning that majority of the students deemed their report to be fair and
relatively reflective of their personality. The professor then revealed to the class that each student had
received the same description with no variation whatsoever. This experiment exposes modern
astrology and horoscope work for what it really is. A large blanket personality statement that majority
of the population will accept as true. Modern astrology will take a generalization and dole it out to any
uneducated reader of a gossip column or newspaper. The reader is amazed by the accuracy and
continues to buy into the concept of astrology. This astrological magic show, while very entertaining is
not a science, rather a cut and dry statement that makes the ordinary feel special. Astrology in the 20th
and 21st century utilizes very little to no factual information and instead focuses on the cultivation of a
large audience with money to spend. Astrologists and a sympathetic community do however provide
counter arguments as to why Astrology should be taken seriously. They argue that their methodology
is no different from other
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Matching Dell
Matching Dell BA 4700 October 12th, 2010 Bing Bai Zexin Li Ian Ruehle Erin Strack Chun Zhang
Introduction The Dell Computer Corporation was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, who began the
company by refurbishing IBM clones out of his dorm room for extra money. From the beginning and
through the 1990 s, the company grew quickly and was very successful. Dell used a cost leadership
strategy and focus on creating products that were already in the market place, but changed the timing
of production and the method of distribution that was in place with the company s competitors by
assembling computers to order and selling directly to the customers. The company focused on creating
value for customers and meeting their needs, but into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also produced lines of servers and workstations. STEP Analysis Social and Cultural There has
been a drastic move in cultural perspective since the new millennium. The gogreen culture has become
a dominating force. The metro movement moves in a parallel to this as well. The majority rule now
appears to be a young, urban, environmentally conscious, culturally sensitive populace. Dell had a
primary focus on keeping a fact based relationship with their clients. The case clarifies that this
allowed them to treat their clients fairly. They even kept a very clean cut and dry model in the
corporate setting. This is a very efficient and productive way to guide business. This model can,
however, fall victim to the metaphor of the double edged sword. Being so cut and dry tends to give
you the appearance of a faceless corporation. In a revolution of go green and corporate compassion,
the face your corporation wears is its lifeblood. Dell had no focus on retail stores. They knew that the
profits were coming from the larger customers. As mentioned in the case it is hard to increase the
awareness of the product when it is not often seen in the retail world. How is the general public to
view your corporate face if they are unable to see it? Dell was careful to diversify their product line;
however they were not diversified in the distribution of the products.
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Essay about Euro Crisis
EUROZONE CRISIS
The Eurozone in 2012
EUROZONE CRISIS: Eurozone fracture in 2012
This paper outlines a plausible scenario in which the Eurozone fractures in 2012. Events are unlikely
to follow the path precisely as described, given the complexity of the problem and the number of
variables which are continually changing. That said, we feel 2012 is unlikely to end with all the
current members still being part of the Eurozone. Mapping a break up scenario should help readers
understand how fragmentation could occur and therefore assist businesses contingency planning. To
this end the paper highlights some key events and when they are due to take place. It also identifies
some key indicators to monitor which are likely to dictate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the second quarter, Italy suspends its debt repayments following the collapse of the Monti
administration and differences with the IMF and other
Eurozone leaders.
The ECB is likely to increase liquidity provision and work with Eurozone governments to protect their
banking sectors. However, Eurozone leaders remain unable to agree crucial policies in time to stem
the contagion from Greek and Italian sovereign non payments. Portugal and Spain, unable to access
emergency bailout funding and with no recourse to private investors, suspend their debt repayments
and also announce their intention to leave the Eurozone.
From early 2013 onwards, politics in Europe becomes more polarised and nationalistic. Those nations
withdrawing from the Eurozone impose protectionist measures, in part to limit the loss of their foreign
reserves. Amidst much acrimony, the EU begins the process of scaling back to a free trade agreement.
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Death Of A Salesman Diamonds
Title Death of a salesman is a tragic play made in 1949 by Arthur Miller. Like all of us Willy, ( the
main character) wants to be famous and well known. He lives in New York with his wife and son
happy, while his other son,Biff, visits them. Willy is mad that Biff hasn t done anything with his life.
He isn t notorious, he isn t rich, these aspects force Willy to keep trying to be successful, something he
struggles throughout the play. The author throws flashbacks and visions of people that are prominent
like his brother Ben or his neighbor Charley. This struggle leads up to the unexpected ending. That
fame can be beautiful but also deadly.
Arthur Miller uses the characterization of Willy to prove that success is like blackjack: it only takes ...
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Willy tries and tries but when he gets close enough to his goals he falls. In an interview Arthur Miller
talks about the story and says, Failure in the face of surrounding success. He was the ultimate climber
up the ladder who was constantly being stepped on. His fingers were being stepped on by those
climbing past him. Willy was surrounded by success, whether it was Charley or his brother, he could
never get to where they were. Willy is a constant reminder that success is not easy and just because
someone has it does not mean that you will. Willy is proof that not everyone can be
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Maryland Vs Garrison Case Study
found unconstitutional. The court believed that a law enforcement officer isn t expected to question
whether every statute passed by legislation is constitutional or not (Lippman, 422). Lastly, the court
case Maryland v. Garrison, the court ruled that evidence discovered by law enforcement officers with
a warrant would be allowed in court even if officers searched out of the area that was allowed by the
warrant. In the court case, 6 law enforcement officers were given a search warrant that allowed them
to search a single apartment unit located on the third floor. Officers began searching the third floor and
saw two apartments that were open. Once officer began to search both apartments they realized that
the third floor was divided into two
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Essay On Deer Overabundance
Suppose we walk into the woods, and the only vegetation around is the large hardwood trees towering
above us. At first, we may think this is a great place to walk because there is not foliage to maneuver.
However, this forest is actually unhealthy due to a lack of ground cover and native vegetation. The
cause is an overabundance of deer eating everything from the ground to as high as they can reach. The
excess number of deer and their eating habits causes many plant species to be completely wiped out of
an area due to the overpopulation of deer. This is a result of inefficient practices and regulations by
humans. Some of this problem is controlled by sterilization and predators, but hunting should be
recognized as the main solution to solving the problems caused by high deer populations.
With the loss of native vegetation, there is no doubt that something needs to be done to lower the deer
population. Deer overabundance occurs when there are too many deer in a confined area.
Overabundance is commonly described as roughly fifteen or more deer per square mile and is altering
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For instance, the drug Porcine Zona Pellucida (PZP) appears to be very effective. The Humane
Society of the United States website presents the article, Controlling Deer Populations Humanely
which states that PZP sterilizes deer and is a natural protein causing no harm to the animal. The drug
can be administered by dart guns and is very effective in reducing the population of deer. PZP was
most successful on Fripp Island, SC and Fire National Island Seashore, NY reducing the herd to a
healthy population ( Controlling Deer ). It is safer to sterilize the deer rather than kill them due to the
low powered guns used. However, sterilization is very expensive and high maintenance because it is a
short term
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How Does Larry King Change In To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel set in the 1930s, a time of many hardships and
depression. While we think we have moved on from those times, there are still issues in our modern
day society that mirror those in Lee s novel. The killing of Larry King is an instance that is similar to
the death of Tom Robinson in the book. Larry King was a 15 year old student at Oxnard Middle
School in California before he died on Valentine s Day in 2008. He was shot by his 14 year old
classmate, Brandon McInerney two days before and was put on life support. According to their
friends, Brandon and Larry were drastically different. Brandon and a typical eighth grade boy, a jock.
He was tall, athletic and popular. Larry was small, immature, and was on third grade reading level.
But this bloodshed was not caused by their personality differences, but something they couldn t
change. Larry King was homosexual, while Brandon McInerney was heterosexual. The school
allowed Larry to wear heels and makeup to school, deciding to let him express himself. Before his
death, King had walked onto the basketball court in the middle of a game and asked McInerney to be
his Valentine in front of the team, who then made fun of McInerney. This shows that King had
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Throughout the book, a number of characters can be identified as mockingbirds, innocents who have
been injured or destroyed through contact with evil. One of these characters is Tom Robinson, a black
man who is shot when attempting to escape jail. He was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell by
her father, a white man, Bob Ewell. Bob was trying to give him and his family a better reputation by
imprisoning a filthy nigger. Because of the prejudice of the court in Maycomb, Robinson was found
guilty for a crime he never committed. He was sent to jail and was shot, no less than ___
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Standard Scores
2. What is a standard score?
A standard score is a scores that enables us to refer to the performance of an individual pupil in
relation to the whole population where the mean is 100 and the standard deviation is usually 15. It also
allows schools to base their assessments per school year. This is due to standarised scores taking into
account the age of the pupil. A pupil in year 9 that has a date of birth of September would generally be
expected to get a higher raw score than a pupil born in July, both pupils being in the same academic
year. However, when calculating the standard score the age will be taken into account. This ensures
that relevant interventions/arrangements can be put in place for pupils based on the standard score.
3. What scores are considered to fall within the average range?
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One standard deviation is usually represented by 15 points from the mean. 2 standard deviations are
calculated usually by 30 points from the mean.
One standard deviation away from the mean in either direction represents around 68% of the
population that took that test. Two standard deviations away from the mean represent 95% of the
population.
8. What is reliability? What reliability should we choose when selecting a test?
Reliability of a test is measured by how accurate and consistent that test is when measuring a target
skill. For a test to be reliable it must have reliability of 0.8 or over. A reliable test should give us a
consistent score every time it is completed, i.e. if it a pupil was to complete the same test that was
delivered by 2 different assessors on 2 different days, a reliable test should still give us the same
outcome on both tests on both days.
9. What is validity? Name and describe the three mains types of validity.
Validity is a measurement of how well a test measures the skill that needs to be
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Orcas And Its Effects On Human Resources
Orcas in Captivity
Wild orcas, also known as killer whales, are one of the most intelligent marine creatures, from
swimming in a specific pattern, to jumping on command. Orcas may be easy to train and quick
learners, but at the end of the day they are wild creatures and can be very unpredictable. Surprisingly
so, the name killer whale does not derive from killing of humans, but from the Latin translations.
Orcas is Latin for a kind of whale, and the genus name, orcinus, is translated to belonging to the
realms of the dead and combined it makes killer whales. Orcas may have a very large impact on the
media, and entertainment businesses, attracting large amounts of profits, but the profits these
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Also in the wild, the life expectancy for a male and female orcas averages between 30 50 years, while
at Sea World, PETA found that the average age of death is 13 years old. The difference between the
two numbers are very large and by the means of allowing them in captivity we are reducing the years
of their life span and increasing the death rates. If the rate of deaths is to continue, these animals may
become endangered.
The health awareness is a large reason why orcas should not be kept in confinement. Have you ever
noticed how all the show orcas have collapsed dorsal fins? Sea World as asked about the collapsed
dorsal fin they claim that it is very common for it to occur in male orcas, but in the wild it is very are.
All of this is from the lack of space and their diet they are being given. These orcas are being fed dead
fish, an unnatural diet for them and an average orcas can swim up to 100 miles in a day. For an orca to
properly swim that amount, they would have to do 1208 laps (around the perimeter) or 3,105 lengths
(back and forth) (Source A). Source E shows two penguins discussing how impossible it will be for a
human to ever replicate the 100 mile tank for a whale to swim in like in the second image, the whale is
crying. Even though humans are expanding even more, it will not satisfy their needs which results in
the tear being
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Similarities And Differences Between The Southern And...
In the late 1700 s, dozens of historians learned about events and forces that drove many colonial
people to an armed rebellion. Among the patriots and economic determinists, fundamental agreement
prevails, and the immediate cause is The American Revolution. Although the people of the colonies all
lived in the same country, there were many similarities and differences between the southern and
northern colonies, such as religion, economics, politics and governments.
During the Revolution, there were thirteen different colonies, and when talked about they were
divided into three different geographical locations, northern, middle and southern. The Northern
region, also known as, the New England colonies, consisted of Rhode Island, Connecticut,
Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The Southern colonies consisted of Maryland, Virginia, the
Carolinas, and Georgia. In the old colonial system a colony was to be a colony in the most obvious
sense of the word: a perpetually subordinate agricultural and extractive area that served the mother
country as a source of raw materials, a safety valve for excess or unwanted population, and a market
for finished goods. During the seventeenth and eighteenth century, mercantilism played a major role
throughout the colonies. Mercantilism is a economic theory that enabled the government to regulate
the economy for the purpose of building up the rival nations economic power. The colonies, which
belonged in the northern region, were a dysfunctional
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The Double-Helical Structure Of DNA In The Criminal...
DNA or to be exact deoxyribonucleic acid is the fundamental of every living organisms genetics. It is
a code that not more than one person shares. DNA is unique to every human and not one human have
the same DNA code. This scientific discovery was a tremendous leap of success in the criminal justice
system. In the early 1900 s the United States Criminal justice system was not as precise as it is now.
Many were convicted wrongly and it was very hard to pin point who committed a crime because there
was no valid evidence tying a person onto a crime. At this time scientists and chemist where on the
verge of a ground breaking discovery. Chemist James Watson and Francis Crick determined the
double helical structure of DNA, DNA itself was identified
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The Pricing Strategy Of T Shirts
This type of pricing gives customers a good deal and encourages them to buy more which saves on
packaging in which seller gives quantity discount. In this case the bundle of 5 T shirts s priced lower
than the sum of the price of individual T shirt. This type of pricing is based on the demand schedule
where customers may have high willingness to pay for T shirt but not for 5 T shirts, and the pricing
discount is to match customer willingness to pay. 5 T shirts are packed for one price using a bundling
pricing which is a second degree price discrimination that used to extract consumer surplus. This is an
example of a promotional bundle in the mixed bundling category in which the bundled price of the 5
Tshirt is lower than the total price of individual product price added together. The consumers have the
choice of buying packs of 5 T shirts or buying a T shirt without the pack. In this pricing strategy
identical T shirts are packaged together in order to enhance profits by forcing customers to make an all
decision. The mixed bundling pricing provides a means by which the company can get the consumer
to pay the full value of the 5 units of packaging 5 T shirt a product and selling them as one package,
the company can earn more than selling per T shirt price. The profit maximizing price is the 5 T shirt
for $10 on a pack is the total value the consumer receives for the package, including consumer surplus
and business could enhance profits even consumers have identical demands.
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The Problem Of Chronic Kidney Disease
Introduction
The United States finds itself in a challenging predicament. With the population of Baby Boomers
entering the fifth and sixth decades of their lives, health care will be faced with the onslaught of
chronic diseases that accompany the aging process. To combat this impending health care shift, health
care is being transformed from the traditional hospital setting to more community based and long
term, health care treatments/solutions. One of these diseases that plague older adults and impose a
burden for the health care system is chronic kidney failure. Headley (2014), explains that chronic
kidney disease (CKD) involves a progressive, irreversible loss of kidney function (p. 1107). To
diagnose CKD the National Kidney Foundation states a person must have kidney damage or a
decreased GFR of less than 60 mL/min/1.73m2 for longer than three months (p. 1107). CKD is
underdiagnosed and untreated in the United States. This is most likely contributed to the fact that the
kidneys are so adaptive. A patient living with CKD may not even know it, presenting with no
symptoms for years. It is only untill the kidneys are considerably damaged that a proper diagnosis is
often made (Headley, 2014, p.1108).
Elliott (2012) explores the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the United States. With data from
the United States Renal Data System, out of the 1.2 million participants who were above the age of 65,
12,308 were diagnosed with (CKD stages 1 5) (p.4). The prevalence of older
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Lee Pros And Cons
A major court issue has dominated the national headlines in America. The battle over state execution
in Arkansas ended on Thursday night as the state carried out its first execution since 2005.
There were both supporters and opponents of the Arkanas idea as they originally planned to execute
eight individuals living on death row. They planned do it within a span of eleven days. While the
number would be unlike any other in modern American history, one of the drugs used in the lethal
execution expires at the end of April. The drug is question is the sedative midazolam.
Additionally, Arkansas wanted to have two execution on Thursday night at a state prison located near
Little Rock. However, a state court blocked one of the executions and ... Show more content on
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Supreme Court, reject a stay by a death row inmate, a 51 year old man named Ledell Lee. Originally
sentenced to death in 1995 for the murder of a woman named Debra Resse. He used a tire thumper to
commit the crime in her home.
Through, Lee s attorneys, he sought to use DNA testing in an effort to prove his innocence. He
maintained that he did not commit the crime.
In a close 5 4 vote, newly appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch voted to reject Lee s request along with the
four other conservative justices.
At 11:56 p. Central Daylight Time, Lee was pronounced dead. According to the Associated Press, the
execution process was normal, as he did not show signs of struggling. Because of the interference of
others based on his behalf to have, a last minute stay failed. He was executed minutes before his death
warrant expired at midnight.
It is important to note that Lee was the seventh person executed in the United States this year. Even
more, the debate about state execution generates a huge debate in the country regarding the
government determining a prisoner s death.
Speaking about the execution the Arkansas Attorney General Lesile Rutledge, a Republican said,
Tonight the lawful sentence of a jury which has been upheld by the courts through decades of
challenges has been carried
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Microsoft Vs. Application Software
Company Overview
XYZ Corporation is a small company that is supply management system has not been updated since
1990. The current system is performing and doing the job that is currently needed from the company.
Unfortunately, there have been some complaints from employees and suppliers that the system is slow
and the interface is difficult to use. The corporation is currently looking to update our current system.
IDENTIFY
OS vs Application Software
System Software
WINDOWS 8.1
Benefits
There are many benefits that can be found in Windows 8.1 that include easier access to applications
and key controls, familiar mouse and key options, finding app will be much easier and more devices
will be available with Windows. This upgrade will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Multitasking has become much easier, users can now have multiple application open at the same time
with clear view of each other. Users can also access OneDrive (can share and save documents
onedrive automatically)and Internet Explorer 11with much more ease. Along with some standard apps
like mail, music, video, phone, camera and so much, more (Features of Windows 8.1 Microsoft
Windows, n.d.).
Requirement (System requirements Microsoft Windows, n.d.)
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32 bit) or 2 GB (64 bit)
Hard disk space: 16 GB (32 bit) or 20 GB (64 bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
APPLE MAC OS X
Benefits
Advantages of Mac Os include the following; security, which has a two layered system that allows for
added protection making almost impossible for virus to penetrate the system; the only way is if the
user allows it. Reliability the OS was developed from the beginning from Apple creates a stable and
reliable system. Integration with other products, the operating system will automatically detect other
Apple products like Iphone and Ipad. Lastly, the user will be able to run Windows simultaneously with
Mac OS running windows at the same time (Carson, 2011).
Drawbacks
Some of the drawbacks or disadvantages of a MAC OS are that it can be pricy because of the highest
end hardware used to
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Population Change in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area...
Analysis Toronto CMA has experienced a rapid growth in population during the past decades. The
question is: will current ministry policies on planning cities suffice to keep the current standards of
living if the growth in population continues with the same rate? Detailed analysis of the past profile of
population growth is needed to answer this question. However, because of the rapid rate of population
growth, ministry needs to change policies and set new plans to address housing, transportation and
environmental problems.
Toronto CMA consists of 27 municipalities divided into four types: central city, inner suburb, outer
suburb and rural fringe. Based on the census results available at Statcan from 1961 to 2006, data are ...
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This means that the population in central city has declined by 8.66 % in 2001 compared to its
population in 1961. Graph1. Central City Population Change from 1961 to 2001
According to Table 1, inner suburbs have overall positive rate of change in population from 1961 to
2001. This means that the population of inner suburbs has increased from 1961 to 2001. If we look
closer to the data, we can notice that East York and North York population has grown with faster rate
than other inner suburb municipalities. Graph2. Inner Suburbs Population Change from 1961 to 2001
As you can see from Graph 2, Scarborough has the fastest rate of growth from 1961 to 1981; however,
its population drops by 26.99 % from 1981 to 1991.
If we look at the data corresponding to municipalities that are classified as outer suburb, we can
observe that Caledon has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 1981, Vaughan has the fastest rate of
growth from 1981 to 1991 and 2001, and Brampton has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 2006
compared to other 13 municipalities listed under outer suburb. Below is the rate of change in
population for Caledon, Vaughan, and Brampton that respectively have the highest rates of growth
from 1971 to 2006. Please refer to Appendix for other municipalities data.
Municipality TYPE 1971 to 1981 1981 to 1991 1991 to 2001 2001 to 2006 1971 to 2006
BRAMPTON Outer Suburb 150.23% 157.64%
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Bertolt Brecht En Sy Epiese Teater
Bertolt Brecht en sy Epiese Teater Die mens se sienning oor die lewe word beïnvloed deur die tydperk
waarin hy grootword asook sy omgewing. Wêreld oorloë samevatting: Bertolt Brecht. Die Duitse
dramaturg, regisseur en digter wat erken word as een van die mees belangrikste en invloedryke figure
van drama in die 20ste eeu. Brecht se unieke behandeling van sosiale temas en revolutionêre
eksperimente met teater elemente het ‘n geweldige groot invloed op moderne drama, toneelspel en
teaterontwikkelings. Bertolt Brecht was gebore op 10 Februarie 1898 in Augsburg, Bavaria
(Duitsland). Gedurende die Eerste Wêreld Oorlog het Brecht op sestienjarige ouderdom as ‘n
mediese ordonnans gedien. Reeds in 1914 het Brecht gesien watter vernietigende ... Show more
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In baie gevalle het Brecht gebruik gemaak van ‘n filmdoek wat gewoonlik agter op die verhoog
geplaas word. Op die filmdoek sal dan kort film snitte van byvoorbeeld die Wêreld Oorloë gespeel
word. Hierdie vorm nie net deel van die verfremdungstegniek nie, maar dit skep ook ‘n duidelike
beeld aan die gehoor van wat eintelik in die oorlog plaasvind Brecht was ‘n aanhanger van Marxisme
en dus was sy werke dikwels krities, satiries en gefokus op die sosiale onheil van kapitalisme. Brecht
het dus in opstand gekom teen industralisasie waar die arm mense armer word en die ryk mense meer
rykdom ontvang. Brecht het teater gebruik as ‘n medium tot propaganda teen die leerstellings van die
Duitse leier, Adolf Hitler en Nasionale Sosialisme (ook bekend as Nazisme). In 1932 was Brecht
geplaas op die Nazi Party se lys van agteruitgaande skrywers. Die drama wat waarskynlik die
hoofoorsaak hiervan was was The Threepenny Opera (1928) ‘n skerp satiere gefokus op kapitalisme.
Die jaar daarop (1933) toe Hitler aanbewind kom, word Brecht en sy vrou verban uit Duitsland. Eers
het hulle gevlug na Denemarke. Na ‘n paar jaar van hull ewe daar het hulle hulself gevestig in die
VSA, California in 1941. Gedurende hierdie ontwrigte periode en verbanning het Brecht die
meerderheid van sy roemryke werke van vandag geskryf. In 1941, (Tweede Wêreld Oorlog) het
Brecht die satirise toneel The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui vrygestel wat Hitler as ‘n gangster
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Essay on The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral...
Ruth Villagra
The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral Relativism. Moral Relativism is generally used to
describe the differences among various cultures that influence their morality and ethics. According to
James Rachels, because of moral relativism there typically is no right and wrong and briefly states :
Different cultures have different moral codes. (Rachels, 18) Various cultures perceive right and wrong
differently. What is considered right in one society could be considered wrong in another, but
altogether all cultures have some values in common. In Elements of Moral Philosophy, the author
gives examples of such. For instance, a tribe of Indians known as Callatians ate bodies of their dead
fathers; the Greeks turned to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Rachels, 20) Premises are supposed to support or provide evidence for the conclusion. To summarize,
he believes that there is not one objective truth or a correct way to dispose of the bodies because
although the culture s actions are different, their beliefs have a common value to it. It is possible that
the Callatians believed that through cannibalization, the spirits of their dead fathers would be within
them and by cremating or burying their bodies it would be viewed as a sign of disrespect. ( Rachels,
30) If we were to look at the Eskimos example, Rachels argues that even if in our society infanticide is
seen as cruel and an immoral behavior, it is actually quite logical because they are a nomadic tribe
constantly traveling and rely on the males to hunt and provide for the family the disadvantage would
be having an overpopulation of females. He argues that cultural relativism supports this belief because
moral ethics is just based on different cultures different cultures have different moral codes. There s a
difference in opinion which means that you can t judge the other and that there isn t just one truth of
which is right and wrong. However, Rachels also provides a different example that is actually a logical
flaw that attributes to the Cultural Differences Argument. Some people believe that the earth is flat
and others believe it s round. He argues that because of cultural relativism,
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  • 1. How To Improve Writing Skills For Kids: 14 Easy Tips 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Improve Writing Skills For Kids: 14 Easy Tips How To Improve Writing Skills For Kids: 14 Easy Tips
  • 2. Disadvantages Of Wealth In Beowulf Blights and Benefits of Beowulf s Booty In the epic poem Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, it discusses the advantages and disadvantages of wealth that are shown in today s modern society. In Beowulf, the epic depicts many scenes of how wealth in today s modern society shows someone s power. One way this is shown by the kings in the story. This is shown by King Hrothgar when he talks about how he handled his enemies, saying, Finally I healed the feud by paying / I shipped a treasure trove to the Wulfings (Heaney 470 471). King Hrothgar pays his enemies with precious gold from his treasure hold and he ends up settling the feud. It is displaying how being wealthy can make a person so powerful that they can pay their enemies to stop attacking them. Another way that wealth can show power in Beowulf is when the kings are being described. One excerpt that shows this is when King Hrothgar is introduced to Beowulf, saying, Then the grey haired treasure giver was glad (607). The author specifically describes the most powerful men in the land as treasure givers. This not only shows the Anglo Saxon cultural beliefs, but as well as reflection on current society. The wealthiest man in the world, currently, is Bill Gates with a net worth of 85.6 billion dollars (Kim). He is not only very wealthy, but very influential in today s world, especially in the technology business. Finally, Beowulf is king and wishes to look upon some of the treasure he has won to see how much power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Disagreements on the Negotiation Process of the Camp David... Many disagreements would arise in the negotiation process of the Camp David Summit that would lead it to be unsuccessful. Disagreements such as the division of territory, the dispute over Jerusalem, Security and Refugee arrangements arose in the negotiations. However, most of the criticism for the failure at Camp David Summit was not pressed on toward the disagreement, it was pressed on Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat. In this paper, it will mention about blaming Arafat, disagreement on the right of return , Disagreement on Land swap, and disagreement on the proposed map as the reason for the failure at Camp David Summit. Most of the criticism for the failure at Camp David negotiations was pressed on the Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat. He was the main reason that the summit failed. In Norman G. Finkelstein s The Camp David II Negotiations: How Dennis Ross Proved the Palestinians Aborted the Peace Process , Finkelstein wrote that the reason for the Camp David failure is that Arafat did nothing during the negotiation; he made no concessions while Barak made huge concessions. Norman G. Finkelstein wrote: The essence of Ross s explanation for Camp David s failure, repeatedly set forth, is that whereas Barak made huge concessions at Camp David, Arafat, having a tendency to pocket (p. 686), made none: we kept moving toward [Arafat] without much movement from him (p. 686); the summit was about to collapse. The President had made his best effort, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Case Study Adverse Possession Adverse Possession The doctrine of adverse possession obligates the title holder of land to eject, within a statutorily prescribed period, a wrongful possessor of the land. Provided certain other elements are satisfied, a title holder who fails this obligation will lose title to the land in question to the adverse possessor. (Adverse Possession of, n.d.). There are four elements that must be satisfied for property to be held adversely. First, the possession must be actual and exclusive. The possessor must take sole physical occupancy of the property. In this case, the possession of the gazebo was exclusively hers. The next element is that the possession must be open, visible, and notorious. Danny could see that Lisa had possession of the gazebo since she was not being secret or clandestine. Lisa built the fence between her and Danny s yard so she had the gazebo on her land for all the world to see. Third element of adverse possession is that the possession must be continuous and peaceable for the required period of time. Assuming that the state in question has an adverse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there was no hostility displayed in this case, Lisa had the gazebo built on the property without the permission of the owner. With this scenario, Lisa has a great case to claim adverse possession. She has met all the elements required to win this case. Since Danny knows where his boundaries of his property is from the survey, he would be able to prove encroachment. An encroachment is when another person puts up a structure that intrudes on (or over) your land . (Find Law, n.d.). There are several possible remedies for encroachment that Danny could use. He could just talk to Lisa. The gazebo and fence could be moved to satisfy both parties. This would save Danny and Lisa both the legal fees of the eviction suit. Danny could sell Lisa the land that the gazebo and fence is on, giving Danny the money for the loss of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cells Make Up Every Living Thing Cells make up every living thing. They are mandatory to life and its functions. The cell allows us to do our functions, while doing its own (Cobb, ed., 2009). Inside cells, there are organelles that carry out functions for the cell to live. They have many different kinds of organelles, such as the golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus ( Cellular Transport, 2009). They all have different jobs to allow the cell to function, but the cell membrane has a job that that is done in various different ways. Cell membranes are critical to transporting particles for organelles of the cell. The cell membrane is the exterior layer of the mammalian cell and one of the plant s outer layers, is a phospholipid bilayer that keeps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It goes from high to low. Passive transport requires no energy to do it. Some particles, such as carbon and water, can pass through with no effort on the cell s part. There are three types of passive transport, such as facilitated diffusion, diffusion, and osmosis. Diffusion has to do with going with the concentration gradient. Facilitated diffusion is diffusion using a protein to help. Osmosis involves water and a selectively permeable membrane. Water is diffused in and out the membrane (Liu, Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). Diffusion is the process of molecules moving from an area of high concentration of the kind of molecule to one of a low concentration (Liu, Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). They are trying to achieve dynamic equilibrium. Dynamic equilibrium is when the concentration outside and inside are equal to one another. An example of diffusion is when someone sprays perfume on in a corner. The perfume will travel to every corner of the room until it is spread evenly across it. Diffusion s purpose is to have a particle be spread evenly by moving to a high to low concentration (Liu, Amagai, Chelen, n.d.). Facilitated diffusion is diffusion, but has protein to help larger molecules move through the membrane. While it may seem to use energy due to it using a protein, it actually doesn t require energy. The large particles are going to a lower concentration than what is on the other side of the cell ( Cellular Transport, 2009). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Natural Nutritional Supplements From Plant The dilatory effect may be due to increase elasticity of the elastic fibers of the supporting tissue surrounding the alveolar duct and the openings of the alveolar sacs and alveoli this is similar effect produced by ethanolic extract of shoot system of Garcinia kola (Ofusori et al., 2008). In our study the seed extract effect on treated lung may be due its antioxidant properties that might be beneficial effect since there was no abnormal effect on its anatomical change. Antixoidant protect cells from toxins by moving up oxygen radicals produced from oxidative stress (Cantuti Castelvertric et al., 2000). Natural nutritional supplements from plant sources origin such as seed extract of Carcia papaya exhibits promising pharmacological properties which lead to good recovery from respiratory diseases. The antifungal activity of pawpaw seed extract on A. flavus was obvious at concentrations (100 and 200) mg/ml in which M/C ratio for A. flavus decreased at high concentration of C. papaya seed extract compared with low concentration of pawpaw seed extract which give high M/C ratio and these lead us to confirm the antifungal potency of C. papaya seed extract against A. flavus. The antifungal activity of pawpaw seed extract on A. flavus was obvious at concentrations (100 and 200) mg/ml in which M/C ratio for A. flavus decreased at high concentration of C. papaya seed extract compared with low concentration of pawpaw seed extract which give high M/C ratio and these lead us to confirm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examples Of Predictable And Predictable Stressors Journal 4 Predictable and unpredictable stressors can work for some married couples, yet a breaking point for others. Predictable stressors starts abruptly during the beginning phase of a marriage. Identity bargaining, loss of independence, new friends and relatives, and conflicts over career and domestic roles comes heavily into play at the beginning of a marriage. Childrearing stage, which normally comes later, is the second phase of predictable stressors. The birth of a child is a stressor, whether it s planned or not. Parents have to embark on years of childrearing, which at times can severely tax them financially. Having children can be expensive, from clothing to college, and psychologically draining as well. Leading up to the third stage, the empty nest or not, and the middle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By denying reality, you are essentially protecting yourself from the having to face and deal with the unpleasant consequences and pain that accompany acceptance Repression There is a fine line between denial and repression. But where denial involves the outright refusal to accept a given reality, repression involves completely forgetting the experience altogether. With repression, your mind makes the decision to bury the memory in the subconscious, thereby preventing painful, disturbing or dangerous thoughts from entering awareness Reaction Formation With reaction formation, you are going beyond denial and behaving in the opposite way to which you think or feel. Typically, reaction formation is marked by a blatant display. For example, the man who preaches his disdain for homosexuality overtly may be a defense against confronting his own homosexual feelings. Regression With regression, you revert back to an earlier level of development and earlier, less demanding behaviors, as a way of protecting yourself from having to confront the actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Founding Brothers The Revolutionary Generation Chapter... Slavery and the slave trade is rarely addressed as more than the Emancipation Proclamation or the shining moments of Abraham Lincoln in classroom textbooks these days. However, the debate over slavery vastly predates the Civil War and was found to be a consistent topic of deliberation amongst the leaders of our nation when drafting the Constitution. Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation, Chapter 3: The Silence, highlights the monumental political and economical debate over the tight lipped issue of slavery while illuminating the Founding Fathers fear of disunity and emphasizing the nation s glaring division between states. Joseph Ellis s, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation, takes place in the late eighteenth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No sooner had the Quaker petition been placed on the table of the House than a new petition arrived from the Pennsylvania Abolition Society and was illustriously signed by one of the most prominent figures of the time, Benjamin Franklin. Franklin strongly campaigned for the emancipation of slavery until the very end and even went on to publish a parody of the contradictions of slavery in the United States. This new petition, along with Franklin s resounding anti slavery stance, brought forth an array of heated congressional debates from both Northern and Southern delegates, but was ultimately diffused by James Madison s sly political savvy and the passage of three resolutions. Conclusively, the question of slavery was left undetermined and vague to aid in prolonging secession and to douse all governmental strategies for the liberation of slaves. When drafting the Constitution, as mentioned before, the founders never specifically mention the institution of slavery in the written document as a means to satisfy and placate the arguments of the Southern states. However, the Constitution did, in fact, safeguard the international slave trade until 1808 ultimately prohibiting any regulations on slavery but it did not impede on future conversations regarding the problem. Due to the fact that the Constitution could not prohibit debate over the issue of slavery, this in turn gave the House of Representatives the ability to lawfully dispute the inquiry following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Urban Change In The 17th Century At the beginning of the 17th century, France consolidated military and political power in the aftermath of the Wars of Religion. The newly throned Henri IV s vision was to create this centralized power in Paris, and he did so through planning and building monumental projects and rebuilding what had been lost in the destruction. The Louvre, the Place Royal (now the Place des Vosges), and the Place Dauphine were all a part of this growth he commissioned. Much of the infrastructure planning was focused on strengthening the heart of the city, which was centralized around an island on the Seine, the Île de la Cité. Through mapping information from primary source images, this study explores and documents the urban changes in the Île de la Cité of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The map from the end of the 17th century shows that most of the bridges on the island followed suit after the building of the Pont Neuf and got rid of the buildings lining either side and new bridges were built in the same style as the Pont Neuf. This implies a master planning of the island; the Pont Neuf created a spatial condition of being open to viewing from all viewpoints that proved to be favorable for other bridges. This reinforces the idea that the developments on the Île de la Cité were meant to convey an aesthetic idea that emphasized a new, wholly more beautiful Paris emergent after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Belzec Slave Labor Camp The extermination and slave labor camp known as Belzec was indeed a nightmare to those who were held within its walls. Not only were the living conditions of the camp unbearable, but it was also very deadly. By closely examining Belzec, one gains an understanding of the horrors that occurred during the Holocaust. Many Jewish people died in Belzec, and the living conditions that they were forced to endure were intolerable and inhumane. Many innocent people suffered under the ruthless and cruel conditions in the extermination camp Belzec. Originally a slave labor camp, Belzec was located in South East Poland. It was said that the camp was responsible for the killing and murdering of 600,000 people. Some were Roma, but the majority of deaths ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were used to provoke fear into prisoners, and ensured their escape was all but successful. Within the camps, guard towers were set up all around the main perimeter. Smaller areas of the camp held Ukrainian Guard Barracks, that of course housed, Ukrainian guards. Colonel General Christian Wirth, who was a former police officer was placed as the camp s first commander. During his time, he had command of about 20 33 SS men, and a guard unit up to 90 120 Ukrainians who were trained at The Trawniki Camp. According to this article, Wirth, A former police officer who had played a leading role in implementing the T4 euthanasia program, was appointed the first camp commander. (Jewish Library ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Are The Ideologies Associated With Societal Views Of... Caroline Cooper Professor M. Sellers PUP4224 February 12, 2016 Environmental Values Today, there are three main ideologies associated with societal views of the environment and how one should effectively approach natural resource conservation. There is anthropocentrism which places human needs and utility as the highest priority and values the environment only to the point at which it is useful to humans. In the words of Aristotle (Politics, Bk. 1, Ch. 8), nature has made all things specifically for the sake of man (Brennan, 2002). This ideology focuses on use value of resources, seeing them as tools to increase the wellbeing of society (Mazzotta, 1995). This use value can and has been put into specific dollar amounts that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The acknowledgement of the necessity to preserve all life as well as the promotion of biodiversity and stability of ecosystems is really what sets this ideology apart from the others (Mazzotta, 1995). Lastly there is technocentrism in which the basis of this is the belief and reliance on modern society to solve environmental issues through innovation as well as economic strategy and natural resource management. It is believed that through technological advances, humankind may overcome any environmental obstacles that may arise (Pepper, 1996). This ideology holds that humankind can control nature through technology as well as create more sustainable processes when interacting with the environment (Sustainable Environment). From the experiences I have had over the years, respect and understanding of something or someone else seems to be the only way to really care about the outcome of the subject in question. Saying this, the fact that ecocentrism focuses on connections between humans and nature, I believe this ideology is most important when it comes to dealing with environmental issues. By grouping humans and nonhumans together and not allowing the interests of society to gain a higher moral ground than environmental interests, ecocentrism promotes sustainable interactions throughout nature. This ideology does not claim that human beings are of equal or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Merck Conflict And Change Analysis on Merck: Conflict and change Assessment: Merck is one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world today. Although encountered with success, it still faces many problems today while trying to be the market leader competing against its competition. While being research and development driven company, Merck now has to go beyond R D to stay competitive in the pharmaceutical industry. The main issue that seems to come up is that how far it can progress with the dual challenge of hitting peak annual financial performance while keeping the research pipeline full continued to weigh on senior management. Through the late 80s to early 90s, Merck was able to boast ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A drug development time may take on average over 15 years and expenditure R D total costs of about $880 million. The length for and FDA application is at least 100,000 pages, which details the potential drug s usage, production, formula and labeling. Another issue is too much power is given to scientists in decision making of candidate drugs. Also there were inadequacies and lack of communication between marketing and research. Merck s marketing and research needed to realize that the making of the drug is not only the most important part in increasing sales, but it also included a strong advertising campaign that will satisfy the needs of the customers. Actions: Merck has initiated towards combining functional departments with a core cross functional structure that focused on strategies and implementation. For instance, Ray Gilmartin established the Worldwide Business Strategy Teams (WBST) in 1995. The WBST, which consisted of 12 or 15 members from the US Human Health, marketing and MRL s internal group, focused on managing, improving efforts and coordinating therapeutic franchises worldwide. Cross functional groups can promote resources for category drugs, decide if marketable drug be evaluated in Phase V studies, look at possible impact sales and push for initiatives. If cross functional groups are designed and perform correctly, then they will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Technology and Its Influence of Modern Transportation Essay Technology has impacted the modern transportation. Transportation has become faster like individuals can move rapidly starting with one place then on to the next. In the past, people cannot travel as rapidly as today because of not having enough modern transportation. It takes just a few hours to travel nowadays, so this lead to people travel more. Individuals can get information easily about their cultures like what they wear, what they eat, an dhow they behave. This is how some people s custom has been changed. Satellite TV move to the way that affects culture. Most of the TV programs now days are received to the whole world; people can have the access to all of theses programs at the same time, and they can see all the same news and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sixty two percent of teachers say they use digital media twice a week or more and 24 percent say they use it every day to help them teach. The numbers of teachers using TV and video content in the classroom are even higher. Over 80 percent of teachers say they use TV or video to teach a lesson at least once a month and 76 percent are streaming it from the web (par. 2). People can take online courses these days. It is a chance for most people to get online courses on their own place. Students have the capacity to look over many diverse programs that would help them with their needs. Nowadays, most of the programs are available online from each department like business, management, and information technology. Additionally, students can browse different sorts of degree. The online courses have lower costs since they do not buy textbooks; they can downloads all assignments and all different materials that are required for their classes. Another benefit of these online classes is saving time since students do not have to attend classes, so they might have more time to do their assignments and study. Online classes evacuate the anxiety by permitting learners to study when it is helpful for most learners would like to study at different time. Likewise, students at schools have to take their exams and quizzes on the day their instructor planned for , but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The United States Stock Market Crash On October 29, 1929 the United States Stock Market Crashed. It was devastating. About 16 Billion U.S. dollars went down the drain. I live in New York with my 2 brothers and sister: Jack, Daniel, and Maggie. We use to live in a pretty upscale apartment. However,The depression hit us like a train. My dad, Tom was laid off at his law firm right after the stock market crashed. He was desperate for money so he began work in a textile factory. Unemployment rates skyrocketed from a mere 3% to 25%! My mom, Jean, use to be a stay at home mom, but now works in a clothing sweatshop to put food on the table. With such little pay we were forced to move out of our beautiful apartment into a crummy run down tenement. Shortly after, my father lost his job at the Textile factory. It s 1931 right now and he hasn t worked since. We couldn t even depend upon our savings. Thousands upon thousands of banks were closed down, so we lost all of our money in the bank. My widowed aunt Celeste has also come to live with us. Her husband committed suicide after losing all his money when the Stock Market collapsed. My mom had to get a second job and make ends meet. But it just not enough. We were evicted from our tiny one bedroom tenement. We now reside in a Hooverville. We barely have enough money to put a little food on the table. My little sister has asthma and her medication costs a lot so she s been sick lately. I mainly blame our financial situation on margin buying and President Hoover. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Monitoring Usage Context Is An Essential Part Of Any System Context is an essential part of any system that tries to understand user behaviour or monitor user interaction. Monitoring usage context is a vital component in our re search as well as it provides us with the insight and the understanding of the user s condition when he performed an certain activity. Context itself has been defined and revised by many researchers over the course of time partly because of the definition s need to take into consideration the advance ments in technology and what can actually be achieved in the reality which was not possible when it was not known earlier. The most recent and probably the most apt definition of context is that any information that can be used to characterise the situ ation of an entity. An entity is a person, place, or object that is considered relevant to the interaction between a user and an application, including the user and applications themselves. [Dey 2001]. This definition clearly outlines what we are trying to achieve with the framework. The Framework was developed for Android platform after taking into consideration its openness in terms of data it is able to provide the overlaying application. Although there are several monitoring frameworks for Android [Lathia et al. 2013; ?] however they all lack several vital components that are essential to our research such as ap plication monitoring, web usage monitoring, network connections, WiFi access points among others. Based on the platform restrictions, the sensors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cell Division Writing Outline Writing Outline Cell division is the process in which one cell, called the parent cell, divides to form two new cells, referred to as daughter cells. How this happens depends on whether the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. There are differences of cell division for prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells. Cell division is simpler in prokaryotes than eukaryotes because prokaryotic cells themselves are simpler. Prokaryotic cells have a single circular chromosome, no nucleus, and a few other organelles. Eukaryotic cells, in contrast, have multiple chromosomes which are contained within their nucleus, and many other organelles. In eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, all of these cell parts must be duplicated and then separated when the cell divides. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mitosis is the process in which the duplicated genome in a cell is separated into halves that are identical, which results in the growth and development of new cells. Mitosis can occur without cytokinesis, forming single cells with multiple nuclei (Ex: certain fungi and slime moulds). Mitosis occurs in four phases, one of which is Cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process where the cytoplasm of the cell divides to form two daughter cells and ensures that the chromosome numbers are maintained in the cell. During Cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of a cell is divided into two. The result is the formation of two daughter cells, each having a nucleus. Apart from the nuclei, Cytokinesis also results in the passing of cellular organelles equally between the two daughter cells. Since some of the molecules bind to the chromosomes, each daughter cell receives an equal share of the cytoplasmic components. Mitosis involves the division and duplication of the cell s nucleus or separation of duplicated chromosomes whereas cytokinesis involves the division of the cytoplasm to form two distinct, new daughter cells. Mitosis also takes more time to complete than cytokinesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Souping Vs Juicing Pros Souping is guaranteed to detoxify and transform your body within three weeks. Not only will you notice a physical difference, your notice an improvement in your overall well being and health. Souping and juicing have the same goal, but are at different levels. A juice cleanse is extremely difficult since you stop chewing. Juicing is a serious commitment and you are limited to what you can and cannot drink. The cons of juicing are what makes souping so appealing. Those who ve tried juicing and souping agree souping is easier since you feel fuller. For a souper successful detox, eat more vegetables than fruit Soup can be packed full of proteins, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables all in a single serving. It s incredibly healthy and you ll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. La Vita Nuova The promise of a new life at a wedding is an optimistic rebirth; the loss of a lover is an obligatory uprooting. Allegra Goodman s La Vita Nuova records the changed life of a freshly dumped bride to be. As she endures her altered life, Amanda occupies herself by babysitting her student Nathaniel. Amanda uses irony, dark humor, and juxtaposition as a coping mechanism; instead of facing the new life she has to live, she uses sardonic reflection to elongate her mourning period. When Amanda digs up memories of her ex fiancé, her timing and choice of anecdote help her wallow in rejection for longer. Reflecting on her breakup, she says We had too many differences... For example, I loved him and he didn t love me (Goodman). She proves this with the things she remembers her fiancé saying to her. There are two basic types of ex fiance quotes: insults with witty retorts from Amanda and compliments contrasted with Amanda s current cynical views. As an example of the former, while spending time with Nathaniel, Amanda thinks of her fiance s cutting words: It s hard to be with you, her fiancé had said. I feel like I m suffocating. Open a window, Amanda had said (Goodman). Instead of living in the moment and enjoying Nathaniel s company, she insists on dwelling on the past. Amanda s dark humor applied to her current life makes a mockery of her future. Her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By bringing her dress into her 1st grade art class, Amanda allowed the loss of her fiance to incite the loss of her job. After peeling back an outer layer of literary prose, Amanda is able to reveal to the reader that Dante s La Vita Nuova details the perfect masochistic love. She then proceeds to revel in its darkness, responding to a compliment with You re not supposed to say that... You re supposed to write a sonnet (Goodman). Amanda wants to stay unhappy and unmoving; she admires a love that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pros And Cons Of Moving Off Center I have been a student here at SDJCC for a year now. Since I ve been here, the policy has always been to let students walk off center with a pass, or leave on center transportation. But since receiving the terrible news that a job corps student, who was a minor, was killed in Florida, minor students at all job corps centers are not allowed are not allowed to walk off center at any time, not even on the weekends unless someone comes to pick you up. I m a minor and this is of great concern to me. I feel like I m in lock down. I used to have the privilege of leaving center to go buy food, visit family and friends, go to doctor s appointment, etc. I feel trapped. I just want to leave center to have a chance of scenery, to do the things I used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pros And Cons Of The Kyoto Protocol By 2008, more than 29 millions of carbon dioxide emissions had been produced to the earth and the number keeps rising drastically each year. The irony is that this carbon dioxide itself is only one of the all greenhouse gases that emit, affect our earth, and become a major environmental problem. This problem that may lead us to the brink of destruction would probably become the reason on why there is Kyoto Protocol from the very first time. Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement that aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the presence of greenhouse gases. Countries that ratify the Kyoto Protocol are assigned different maximum carbon emission levels and can participate in carbon credit trading. Demanding more than the assigned limit will result in a penalty for the violating country in the form of a lower emission limit in the following period. The Kyoto Protocol separates countries into two groups. Annex I includes developed countries while the Non Annex I refers to developing countries. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated by BBC in 2001, President Bush declared that he did not want to do anything which made the condition of the states worse. As a government, it is important to make the best decisions for the society. Best decision does not mean a contradiction less decision, but the least harming one out of the all flawed choices. There were only two options left for the US, whether US would focus on the economy stability and domestic condition or have a torn concern by applying the Kyoto Protocol and maximizing the economy at the same time. In this case, US chose to prioritize the stability of the country rather than having a torn focus and gambling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Neil Armstrong Did Nate Saint die in the jungles of Ecuador because he was an unsafe pilot? Did he properly analyze the risk and manage it prior to his flights into the jungle? By all means, he most likely did by the evidence that he safety landed a single engine Piper aircraft on a beach deep in the jungles of the Amazon basin where no one from our world had ever been. In reality, it was not much different than when Neil Armstrong s step of faith onto the surface of the moon. He managed his risk after carefully assessing the jungle on multiple flights where he had created a relationship with a world others had never heard or seen. However, his heart driven pursuit of forming a relationship with people, in the name of Christ, failed with the Auca Indianas. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Risk management isn t something new. Saint assumed the risks and it cost them their lives. The relationship failed but in the end, the byproduct was relationship and needs being met. We wouldn t be here in this house (The Nate Saint House in Shell, Pastanza, Ecuador) talking about safety if he had not pushed beyond the limits. Following the Spirit beyond limits is ultimately all we can do to further the kingdom on earth as in heaven with a relationship to keep the operation safe. Any miscalculations or impulsive behavior with relationship end in some type of failure within the system. Recommendations to build relationship to impact your safety system: Get out and meet the locals and spread love with just a smile and a hello on a walk or at a local bakery. Get the airport police, the fire department, the search and rescue personnel, the air traffic controller, and the other companies involved in your lives and build relationships. That will increase the safety of all at your airport and spread the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Does Satrapi Define Identity In Persepolis In her book Persepolis, Satrapi expresses through her own experience growing up in Iran, how class represents identity, and how giving children the knowledge of the presence of class gives them the continuum that it exists. To define, M.R Leary and J.P Tangney, in the Handbook of Self Identity, define identity as is the qualities, beliefs, personality, looks or expressions that make a person. Initially, class was presented to Marji when she learns about her family s place in the system. To elaborate, Satrapi depicts her grandmother in the story to describe them as very poor after the Iranian revolution 1, and how she would pretend to cook so that the neighbors wouldn t notice anything 2. Given this, it is can be observed that where one stands on a the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Marj s childhood maid is illiterate and uneducated, which becomes significant when she falls in love with a boy of a higher class. Consequently, when this boy is enlightened with the fact that the maid is of a lower class, he abruptly concludes the affair 3. To put this in the perspective of identity, Marj s maid could not express herself; because of the class system. In other effects, Marj is affected by this incident because other investment in it, and how it enlightens her with the very true idea that her society separates itself based upon the superficial, which she learns from her parents: Dad, are you for or against social classes? 4. Additionally, she takes what behavior she obtains from her parents and applies it even after they clearly mark this separation; love despite it. We were not in the same social class, but at least we were in the same bed 4. Secondly, in the Iranian revolution, the Shah rose to power once he gained political power from westernized governments, such as Great Britain and America, through the Anglo Persian oil company deal 5; thus proving how gaining control is a factor in class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Problems Facing The World Wide Web Problems Facing The World Wide Web While flipping through the old pages of a book on Speech and Communication, my eyes caught the following lines of Marshall McLuhan: Someday the whole world would be a global village. He was simply referring to the idealized concept of a diverse community where people of different races and cultures would commune together (New York of today, for example). Little did McLuhan know that his words will one day become literal. That day is today! After the short dial up rattle of my ISP, I loaded Netscape Navigator into my Windows platform. Within seconds, I pulled out my customized newspaper filled with every story that fits my profile in sources raging from local, regional, national ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( World Wide Web People ). Today, hundreds of ISPs (Internet Service Providers) are opening the gateway of the Internet for millions of users around the globe. Connections are generally transmitted over POTS (Plain Old Telephone Services) and connected to computers using modems. Internet does not simply consist of the world wide web. There are many other components such as BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), E Mail (Electronic Mail), Information Services, Newsgroups and many more. Today, with little or no cost, a user can setup his or her own web site. A domain address is assigned according to the content of the site and once the files are uploaded, users around the world can access the information from their terminals. Our age is appropriately named the Information Age! Within the past decade, the computer systems in our living rooms have been transformed from a simple commodity to an inevitable part of American lifestyle. Our minds are constantly bombarded with Internet advertisements of all sorts from all different arrays of media, around us. Internet is no more a simple reference library for the student and an intrigue for the hobbyist; it is more of a culture a Cyberculture. People around the world have joined together, crossing the barriers of age, sex and color and upheld a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tale Of Genji Critical Lens I think that one of the main points for the first source, The Tale Of Genji, is that Japanese literature can be just as important and masterful as European/Western and that The Tale of Genji shows that by being amazingly written. I see that in this quote: If nothing else, the publication of this new translation informs (or reminds) readers that there is a Japanese novel out there as complex and masterful as any published in the West. That it was written 1,000 years ago in the Far East, and by a woman, makes us question our long standing ideas about the roots of the modern novel . This quote shows that because It says that we might need to question our ideas about the roots of the novel. That is important to the theme because it s saying that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Is Ice Hockey Important To You Essay The extracurricular activity that is most important to me is ice hockey. I have spent the past 7 years of my life playing, improving, and learning. It has given me so many opportunities to learn to be a leader, and to learn how to use communication skills. I think that ice hockey not only teaches you to be a better person, teammate, and athlete, but that it teaches skills like making quick decisions and trusting people around you. Hockey is a team sport, so the only way to truly be at your best is to play as a team. These team skills are then reflected in your real life when working in groups or in teams on projects. Hockey also gives you a basis to learn to communicate well with the people you are working with making it an extremely useful skill. Furthermore, in hockey each small decision can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hockey unifies it s players, creating great competition and even greater relationships. One of friends from hockey moved to the US from Germany about 7 years ago. I got to be a mentor for her. Watching her grow was like nothing I had ever seen before, she not only was like a little sister to me, but she was the funniest person out on the ice. This past summer though, she moved back to Germany. I still text her on a regular basis despite our age difference. She made the U15 German National Team as an 11 year old. Being a part of her growth made me so proud to be involved in the sport. It isn t always planned the friends you make but it is so worth it. Another thing that I have learned from hockey is how to control my emotions. Hockey is an emotional game making it often a challenge. When someone hits you, you want to retaliate, but its funny how the refs alway see the retaliation and never the inviting action. This means that to be the best, you have to be able to control your emotions. I have always seen myself as a big physical player, so even on a clean hit, I sometimes get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. One Nation Under God Analysis Every single presidential election seems to entertain the American population even more than the last. Rather it be from the interesting personalities of the different individuals or the historic statements made from certain characters. When election season rolls around, Americans are glued to their television curious to see what or who makes the next bold move. Iowa native Mark Noll explains to his readers the details of the 1800 election between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in his book, One Nation Under God. Are there similarities or differences from the election of 1800 and now? Have we learned from past mistakes as Christians and human beings? I believe Evangelical Christians are continuing to commit these errors even as time ticks on. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the problems Evangelical Christians struggled with then, they are still battling on to this day. Interestingly enough, when Jefferson won the election of 1800 and put his policies into effect, the Evangelicals at that time were rather shocked. Jefferson s policies aligned more closely to biblical teachings then the Evangelical favorite at this time, John Adams. It is compelling to think that the man that they presumed would bring destruction, not only to their country, but their church as well, turned out to be more biblically aligned in the long run. As cliché as it is, it brings us back to the saying, don t judge a book by its cover. In today s election as well as the election of 1800, it doesn t matter which party is chosen or which candidate ends up taking the presidency because a mixture of good and evil is found in both parties. In our minds we may think we are voting for the perfect choice, that our option is flawless and the only right answer for society. However, this is far from reality. Both parties lie, both parties make promises they can t keep and they all claim to be the savior of our country. The fact of the matter is, regardless of how perfect we think our candidate choice is, they, along with their counterpart, struggle with all of these claims. They struggle now and they struggled back in the 1800 s. There is a line between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Today is the day we have all dreamed about, sat around for... Today is the day we have all dreamed about, sat around for many late nights wondering when this time would come. Today we leave behind The University of South Florida community and start our ever long journey, our miraculous journey into the start of our careers and futures. We have become a tight knit family together, sharing laughs, tears, and memories. As a student you were asked to learn, calculate, and memorize hundreds of facts and concepts for test and quizzes during all your academic years. And although we can almost feel those diplomas at our fingertips, I have one final story for you, and don t worry there won t be a quiz at the end. I will start with a story that I read from Katie Dicamillo, an American writer of Children s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With time and many new encounters along the way he truly knew what is felt like to love when placed into the arms of four year old Sarah Ruth, whom later dies. In our time at The University of South Florida each and every single one of us experienced love. Love into our professions, from the arts to the sciences. We explored and experienced new places, and new faces from classroom to classroom, study abroad, and internships. Each one along the way built a pathway to where we are now. Like Edward our lives are about to change and we will begin to love deeper through every encounter and experience from now on. Hope, we hope that we will succeed, I hope that we all do. We hope we will find that awesome new job with our name written all over it. But alongside of hope comes having patience. Many of us are going to have to wait for that time to come, as Edward did later being placed on the shelf of a doll store. However, Edward closed his heart off to love, as it was too painful and waiting became hard. Today, I want to tell you all to never lose your hope. Don t let the disappointments close your heart out of the love you have found here, the love that countless professors have poured into you, and the love you shared between classmates, and some now life long friends. I want to conclude on one last thing and that is sacrifice. All of us had to sacrifice something to be where we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Eli Whitney One Of America s Great Men I claim that Eli Whitney is falsely labeled as one of America s great men. Whitney was chosen to construct military weapons, but he had no prior experience assembling anything of that nature. He signed a contract with the government on June 14, 1798 stating that he would deliver ten thousand stands of arms as his fifteen month deadline approached. Rumors of war were roaring, but Whitney still took one year to deliver his first round of weapons. He did not complete his contract until almost nine years had passed. During the decade it took him to produce his end of the bargain, he spoke of discovering a new and efficient technique. He said that by creating an engraving on a copper plate he could then produce numerous duplicates of a specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Political Basis of the American Revolution Essay The political basis of the American Revolution relied on three major congresses formed prior and during the revolution. These congresses were the Stamp Act Congress, the First Continental Congress and the Second Continental Congress. The main reason the colonists revolted against the British was in response to the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was a tax stamp which appeared on every newspaper, legal document, on every customs and shipping document, and on other documents such as tavern licenses and college diplomas. The tax largely affected the middle and lower classes. The act was passed by Parliament on May 22, 1765, but was not going to go into effect until November 1st of that year. This time period of six months gave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The congress proposed that without consent by the colonists or their representatives in Parliament, Britain could not impose taxes. Unfortunately, since the congress only met a few weeks before the act was to be passed, the appeals would not be acted upon by Britain or its Parliament therefore making the gathering useless. However, before the congress met, the colonists had already decided that the act would not be followed even if they had to resort to violence. Beginning August 14, 1765, mobs in all of the colonies began to relieve the stamp distributors of their position, hence by November 1st there were no distributors to enforce the act. Between the time of the Stamp Act and the Declaration of Independence, Britain passed many more taxes which became known as the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts were directed to the American colonists and were mostly taxes on all imported goods from Britain. Britain also began to send British troops over to help enforce the acts and taxes passed by Parliament. By 1775, all the colonies were boycotting British goods and delegates from all over the North American colonies began to form the First Continental Congress in 1774. On September 5, 1774, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Some of the delegates chosen to attend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay about New Englanders vs Cheasapeakers Alex Boyette Mr. Ford APUSH 18 September 2013 New Englanders vs. Chesapeakers (there is no such thing a a Chesapeaker) The people of the New England region were focused more on families and God. Most of the settlers had left England to be free from religious control of The Church of England. Many of the religious people left because they sought God in a different way and were being repressed by the Christians (how?) because of it. The New Englanders were also more of a neighboring settlement than the Chesapeake region. On board, (name of ship and date) John Winthrop wrote, We must delight in each other, make others conditions our own, rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together, always having before our eyes our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The colonists did not want shop owners to increase prices so high that they would become poor trying to buy essential items to live. The shop owners and towns people agreed to this regulation in 1676 and made fair trade in Connecticut. The shopkeepers, under the regulation, were told that, they do not enrich themselves suddenly and inordinately (by opposing prices and wages to the impoverishing [of] their neighbors... (Doc E). They held up this end and the regulation was a success. The colonies in the Chesapeake region were not so in touch with family, fair trade, and neighborly love. The people of the Chesapeake region were there for one reason to get rich quick. They did not move to the New World for freedom of religion or to get in touch more with their family. In fact may of the people that moved to the New World came over alone and without families. Document C shows that there were many more men than women that came over and these men most likely did not come over with wives because most might not of had one (Doc C). These colonists had no interest in family life, only in making money. They even got off to a rough start when they would die in (die of what?)the first winter and would not try to obtain food, but only look for gold. A young Captain named John Smith got the town of Jamestown into action by his moto, He who shall not work, shall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Astrology Midterm Paper Midterm Paper: Astrology as a Pseudoscience While Astrology was based on the scientifically supported surveillance and movement of celestial bodies , majority of the work drawn from observations have been poorly executed and negatively received. Astrology consistently contradicts itself and the professionals that claim it as their practice rarely have any factual counterarguments for the numerous holes in the research methods or their reliance on mere observation. Astrology began in Mesopotamia around 3000 B.C. when civilizations began to observe the constellations and planets in the sky. The Babylonians then realized that the position of celestial bodies allowed them to predict the seasons and other events that happened cyclically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Penn and Teller conducted an experiment that measured the satisfaction of a personality description that was written out for every individual in a classroom. The general response was that of a positive reaction to the description, meaning that majority of the students deemed their report to be fair and relatively reflective of their personality. The professor then revealed to the class that each student had received the same description with no variation whatsoever. This experiment exposes modern astrology and horoscope work for what it really is. A large blanket personality statement that majority of the population will accept as true. Modern astrology will take a generalization and dole it out to any uneducated reader of a gossip column or newspaper. The reader is amazed by the accuracy and continues to buy into the concept of astrology. This astrological magic show, while very entertaining is not a science, rather a cut and dry statement that makes the ordinary feel special. Astrology in the 20th and 21st century utilizes very little to no factual information and instead focuses on the cultivation of a large audience with money to spend. Astrologists and a sympathetic community do however provide counter arguments as to why Astrology should be taken seriously. They argue that their methodology is no different from other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Matching Dell Matching Dell BA 4700 October 12th, 2010 Bing Bai Zexin Li Ian Ruehle Erin Strack Chun Zhang Introduction The Dell Computer Corporation was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, who began the company by refurbishing IBM clones out of his dorm room for extra money. From the beginning and through the 1990 s, the company grew quickly and was very successful. Dell used a cost leadership strategy and focus on creating products that were already in the market place, but changed the timing of production and the method of distribution that was in place with the company s competitors by assembling computers to order and selling directly to the customers. The company focused on creating value for customers and meeting their needs, but into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also produced lines of servers and workstations. STEP Analysis Social and Cultural There has been a drastic move in cultural perspective since the new millennium. The gogreen culture has become a dominating force. The metro movement moves in a parallel to this as well. The majority rule now appears to be a young, urban, environmentally conscious, culturally sensitive populace. Dell had a primary focus on keeping a fact based relationship with their clients. The case clarifies that this allowed them to treat their clients fairly. They even kept a very clean cut and dry model in the corporate setting. This is a very efficient and productive way to guide business. This model can, however, fall victim to the metaphor of the double edged sword. Being so cut and dry tends to give you the appearance of a faceless corporation. In a revolution of go green and corporate compassion, the face your corporation wears is its lifeblood. Dell had no focus on retail stores. They knew that the profits were coming from the larger customers. As mentioned in the case it is hard to increase the awareness of the product when it is not often seen in the retail world. How is the general public to view your corporate face if they are unable to see it? Dell was careful to diversify their product line; however they were not diversified in the distribution of the products. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay about Euro Crisis EUROZONE CRISIS The Eurozone in 2012 EUROZONE CRISIS: Eurozone fracture in 2012 This paper outlines a plausible scenario in which the Eurozone fractures in 2012. Events are unlikely to follow the path precisely as described, given the complexity of the problem and the number of variables which are continually changing. That said, we feel 2012 is unlikely to end with all the current members still being part of the Eurozone. Mapping a break up scenario should help readers understand how fragmentation could occur and therefore assist businesses contingency planning. To this end the paper highlights some key events and when they are due to take place. It also identifies some key indicators to monitor which are likely to dictate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the second quarter, Italy suspends its debt repayments following the collapse of the Monti administration and differences with the IMF and other Eurozone leaders. The ECB is likely to increase liquidity provision and work with Eurozone governments to protect their banking sectors. However, Eurozone leaders remain unable to agree crucial policies in time to stem the contagion from Greek and Italian sovereign non payments. Portugal and Spain, unable to access emergency bailout funding and with no recourse to private investors, suspend their debt repayments and also announce their intention to leave the Eurozone. From early 2013 onwards, politics in Europe becomes more polarised and nationalistic. Those nations withdrawing from the Eurozone impose protectionist measures, in part to limit the loss of their foreign reserves. Amidst much acrimony, the EU begins the process of scaling back to a free trade agreement. 10 January 2012 | PAGE 1 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE WWW.EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS.COM +44 (0) 20 7648 5414 INFO@EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS.COM EUROZONE CRISIS: Eurozone fracture in 2012 DETAILED ANALYSIS Key indicators in 2012: Alarming Signs:
  • 34. 1. The failure of the PIIGS to get their debt auctions away in full to private buyers at sustainable interest rates (e.g. 5%). 2. Ratings downgrades for the French government and the EFSF, increasing investor scepticism that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Death Of A Salesman Diamonds Title Death of a salesman is a tragic play made in 1949 by Arthur Miller. Like all of us Willy, ( the main character) wants to be famous and well known. He lives in New York with his wife and son happy, while his other son,Biff, visits them. Willy is mad that Biff hasn t done anything with his life. He isn t notorious, he isn t rich, these aspects force Willy to keep trying to be successful, something he struggles throughout the play. The author throws flashbacks and visions of people that are prominent like his brother Ben or his neighbor Charley. This struggle leads up to the unexpected ending. That fame can be beautiful but also deadly. Arthur Miller uses the characterization of Willy to prove that success is like blackjack: it only takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willy tries and tries but when he gets close enough to his goals he falls. In an interview Arthur Miller talks about the story and says, Failure in the face of surrounding success. He was the ultimate climber up the ladder who was constantly being stepped on. His fingers were being stepped on by those climbing past him. Willy was surrounded by success, whether it was Charley or his brother, he could never get to where they were. Willy is a constant reminder that success is not easy and just because someone has it does not mean that you will. Willy is proof that not everyone can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Maryland Vs Garrison Case Study found unconstitutional. The court believed that a law enforcement officer isn t expected to question whether every statute passed by legislation is constitutional or not (Lippman, 422). Lastly, the court case Maryland v. Garrison, the court ruled that evidence discovered by law enforcement officers with a warrant would be allowed in court even if officers searched out of the area that was allowed by the warrant. In the court case, 6 law enforcement officers were given a search warrant that allowed them to search a single apartment unit located on the third floor. Officers began searching the third floor and saw two apartments that were open. Once officer began to search both apartments they realized that the third floor was divided into two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On Deer Overabundance Suppose we walk into the woods, and the only vegetation around is the large hardwood trees towering above us. At first, we may think this is a great place to walk because there is not foliage to maneuver. However, this forest is actually unhealthy due to a lack of ground cover and native vegetation. The cause is an overabundance of deer eating everything from the ground to as high as they can reach. The excess number of deer and their eating habits causes many plant species to be completely wiped out of an area due to the overpopulation of deer. This is a result of inefficient practices and regulations by humans. Some of this problem is controlled by sterilization and predators, but hunting should be recognized as the main solution to solving the problems caused by high deer populations. With the loss of native vegetation, there is no doubt that something needs to be done to lower the deer population. Deer overabundance occurs when there are too many deer in a confined area. Overabundance is commonly described as roughly fifteen or more deer per square mile and is altering many forests. This problem has made headlines in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the drug Porcine Zona Pellucida (PZP) appears to be very effective. The Humane Society of the United States website presents the article, Controlling Deer Populations Humanely which states that PZP sterilizes deer and is a natural protein causing no harm to the animal. The drug can be administered by dart guns and is very effective in reducing the population of deer. PZP was most successful on Fripp Island, SC and Fire National Island Seashore, NY reducing the herd to a healthy population ( Controlling Deer ). It is safer to sterilize the deer rather than kill them due to the low powered guns used. However, sterilization is very expensive and high maintenance because it is a short term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Does Larry King Change In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel set in the 1930s, a time of many hardships and depression. While we think we have moved on from those times, there are still issues in our modern day society that mirror those in Lee s novel. The killing of Larry King is an instance that is similar to the death of Tom Robinson in the book. Larry King was a 15 year old student at Oxnard Middle School in California before he died on Valentine s Day in 2008. He was shot by his 14 year old classmate, Brandon McInerney two days before and was put on life support. According to their friends, Brandon and Larry were drastically different. Brandon and a typical eighth grade boy, a jock. He was tall, athletic and popular. Larry was small, immature, and was on third grade reading level. But this bloodshed was not caused by their personality differences, but something they couldn t change. Larry King was homosexual, while Brandon McInerney was heterosexual. The school allowed Larry to wear heels and makeup to school, deciding to let him express himself. Before his death, King had walked onto the basketball court in the middle of a game and asked McInerney to be his Valentine in front of the team, who then made fun of McInerney. This shows that King had provoked McInerney, but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the book, a number of characters can be identified as mockingbirds, innocents who have been injured or destroyed through contact with evil. One of these characters is Tom Robinson, a black man who is shot when attempting to escape jail. He was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell by her father, a white man, Bob Ewell. Bob was trying to give him and his family a better reputation by imprisoning a filthy nigger. Because of the prejudice of the court in Maycomb, Robinson was found guilty for a crime he never committed. He was sent to jail and was shot, no less than ___ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Standard Scores 2. What is a standard score? A standard score is a scores that enables us to refer to the performance of an individual pupil in relation to the whole population where the mean is 100 and the standard deviation is usually 15. It also allows schools to base their assessments per school year. This is due to standarised scores taking into account the age of the pupil. A pupil in year 9 that has a date of birth of September would generally be expected to get a higher raw score than a pupil born in July, both pupils being in the same academic year. However, when calculating the standard score the age will be taken into account. This ensures that relevant interventions/arrangements can be put in place for pupils based on the standard score. 3. What scores are considered to fall within the average range? Standardised scores that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One standard deviation is usually represented by 15 points from the mean. 2 standard deviations are calculated usually by 30 points from the mean. One standard deviation away from the mean in either direction represents around 68% of the population that took that test. Two standard deviations away from the mean represent 95% of the population. 8. What is reliability? What reliability should we choose when selecting a test? Reliability of a test is measured by how accurate and consistent that test is when measuring a target skill. For a test to be reliable it must have reliability of 0.8 or over. A reliable test should give us a consistent score every time it is completed, i.e. if it a pupil was to complete the same test that was delivered by 2 different assessors on 2 different days, a reliable test should still give us the same outcome on both tests on both days. 9. What is validity? Name and describe the three mains types of validity. Validity is a measurement of how well a test measures the skill that needs to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Orcas And Its Effects On Human Resources Orcas in Captivity Wild orcas, also known as killer whales, are one of the most intelligent marine creatures, from swimming in a specific pattern, to jumping on command. Orcas may be easy to train and quick learners, but at the end of the day they are wild creatures and can be very unpredictable. Surprisingly so, the name killer whale does not derive from killing of humans, but from the Latin translations. Orcas is Latin for a kind of whale, and the genus name, orcinus, is translated to belonging to the realms of the dead and combined it makes killer whales. Orcas may have a very large impact on the media, and entertainment businesses, attracting large amounts of profits, but the profits these businesses are receiving is detrimental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in the wild, the life expectancy for a male and female orcas averages between 30 50 years, while at Sea World, PETA found that the average age of death is 13 years old. The difference between the two numbers are very large and by the means of allowing them in captivity we are reducing the years of their life span and increasing the death rates. If the rate of deaths is to continue, these animals may become endangered. The health awareness is a large reason why orcas should not be kept in confinement. Have you ever noticed how all the show orcas have collapsed dorsal fins? Sea World as asked about the collapsed dorsal fin they claim that it is very common for it to occur in male orcas, but in the wild it is very are. All of this is from the lack of space and their diet they are being given. These orcas are being fed dead fish, an unnatural diet for them and an average orcas can swim up to 100 miles in a day. For an orca to properly swim that amount, they would have to do 1208 laps (around the perimeter) or 3,105 lengths (back and forth) (Source A). Source E shows two penguins discussing how impossible it will be for a human to ever replicate the 100 mile tank for a whale to swim in like in the second image, the whale is crying. Even though humans are expanding even more, it will not satisfy their needs which results in the tear being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Similarities And Differences Between The Southern And... In the late 1700 s, dozens of historians learned about events and forces that drove many colonial people to an armed rebellion. Among the patriots and economic determinists, fundamental agreement prevails, and the immediate cause is The American Revolution. Although the people of the colonies all lived in the same country, there were many similarities and differences between the southern and northern colonies, such as religion, economics, politics and governments. During the Revolution, there were thirteen different colonies, and when talked about they were divided into three different geographical locations, northern, middle and southern. The Northern region, also known as, the New England colonies, consisted of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The Southern colonies consisted of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. In the old colonial system a colony was to be a colony in the most obvious sense of the word: a perpetually subordinate agricultural and extractive area that served the mother country as a source of raw materials, a safety valve for excess or unwanted population, and a market for finished goods. During the seventeenth and eighteenth century, mercantilism played a major role throughout the colonies. Mercantilism is a economic theory that enabled the government to regulate the economy for the purpose of building up the rival nations economic power. The colonies, which belonged in the northern region, were a dysfunctional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Double-Helical Structure Of DNA In The Criminal... DNA or to be exact deoxyribonucleic acid is the fundamental of every living organisms genetics. It is a code that not more than one person shares. DNA is unique to every human and not one human have the same DNA code. This scientific discovery was a tremendous leap of success in the criminal justice system. In the early 1900 s the United States Criminal justice system was not as precise as it is now. Many were convicted wrongly and it was very hard to pin point who committed a crime because there was no valid evidence tying a person onto a crime. At this time scientists and chemist where on the verge of a ground breaking discovery. Chemist James Watson and Francis Crick determined the double helical structure of DNA, DNA itself was identified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Pricing Strategy Of T Shirts This type of pricing gives customers a good deal and encourages them to buy more which saves on packaging in which seller gives quantity discount. In this case the bundle of 5 T shirts s priced lower than the sum of the price of individual T shirt. This type of pricing is based on the demand schedule where customers may have high willingness to pay for T shirt but not for 5 T shirts, and the pricing discount is to match customer willingness to pay. 5 T shirts are packed for one price using a bundling pricing which is a second degree price discrimination that used to extract consumer surplus. This is an example of a promotional bundle in the mixed bundling category in which the bundled price of the 5 Tshirt is lower than the total price of individual product price added together. The consumers have the choice of buying packs of 5 T shirts or buying a T shirt without the pack. In this pricing strategy identical T shirts are packaged together in order to enhance profits by forcing customers to make an all decision. The mixed bundling pricing provides a means by which the company can get the consumer to pay the full value of the 5 units of packaging 5 T shirt a product and selling them as one package, the company can earn more than selling per T shirt price. The profit maximizing price is the 5 T shirt for $10 on a pack is the total value the consumer receives for the package, including consumer surplus and business could enhance profits even consumers have identical demands. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Problem Of Chronic Kidney Disease Introduction The United States finds itself in a challenging predicament. With the population of Baby Boomers entering the fifth and sixth decades of their lives, health care will be faced with the onslaught of chronic diseases that accompany the aging process. To combat this impending health care shift, health care is being transformed from the traditional hospital setting to more community based and long term, health care treatments/solutions. One of these diseases that plague older adults and impose a burden for the health care system is chronic kidney failure. Headley (2014), explains that chronic kidney disease (CKD) involves a progressive, irreversible loss of kidney function (p. 1107). To diagnose CKD the National Kidney Foundation states a person must have kidney damage or a decreased GFR of less than 60 mL/min/1.73m2 for longer than three months (p. 1107). CKD is underdiagnosed and untreated in the United States. This is most likely contributed to the fact that the kidneys are so adaptive. A patient living with CKD may not even know it, presenting with no symptoms for years. It is only untill the kidneys are considerably damaged that a proper diagnosis is often made (Headley, 2014, p.1108). Elliott (2012) explores the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the United States. With data from the United States Renal Data System, out of the 1.2 million participants who were above the age of 65, 12,308 were diagnosed with (CKD stages 1 5) (p.4). The prevalence of older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Lee Pros And Cons A major court issue has dominated the national headlines in America. The battle over state execution in Arkansas ended on Thursday night as the state carried out its first execution since 2005. There were both supporters and opponents of the Arkanas idea as they originally planned to execute eight individuals living on death row. They planned do it within a span of eleven days. While the number would be unlike any other in modern American history, one of the drugs used in the lethal execution expires at the end of April. The drug is question is the sedative midazolam. Additionally, Arkansas wanted to have two execution on Thursday night at a state prison located near Little Rock. However, a state court blocked one of the executions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supreme Court, reject a stay by a death row inmate, a 51 year old man named Ledell Lee. Originally sentenced to death in 1995 for the murder of a woman named Debra Resse. He used a tire thumper to commit the crime in her home. Through, Lee s attorneys, he sought to use DNA testing in an effort to prove his innocence. He maintained that he did not commit the crime. In a close 5 4 vote, newly appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch voted to reject Lee s request along with the four other conservative justices. At 11:56 p. Central Daylight Time, Lee was pronounced dead. According to the Associated Press, the execution process was normal, as he did not show signs of struggling. Because of the interference of others based on his behalf to have, a last minute stay failed. He was executed minutes before his death warrant expired at midnight. It is important to note that Lee was the seventh person executed in the United States this year. Even more, the debate about state execution generates a huge debate in the country regarding the government determining a prisoner s death. Speaking about the execution the Arkansas Attorney General Lesile Rutledge, a Republican said, Tonight the lawful sentence of a jury which has been upheld by the courts through decades of challenges has been carried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Microsoft Vs. Application Software Company Overview XYZ Corporation is a small company that is supply management system has not been updated since 1990. The current system is performing and doing the job that is currently needed from the company. Unfortunately, there have been some complaints from employees and suppliers that the system is slow and the interface is difficult to use. The corporation is currently looking to update our current system. IDENTIFY OS vs Application Software System Software WINDOWS 8.1 Benefits There are many benefits that can be found in Windows 8.1 that include easier access to applications and key controls, familiar mouse and key options, finding app will be much easier and more devices will be available with Windows. This upgrade will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Multitasking has become much easier, users can now have multiple application open at the same time with clear view of each other. Users can also access OneDrive (can share and save documents onedrive automatically)and Internet Explorer 11with much more ease. Along with some standard apps like mail, music, video, phone, camera and so much, more (Features of Windows 8.1 Microsoft Windows, n.d.). Requirement (System requirements Microsoft Windows, n.d.) Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2 RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32 bit) or 2 GB (64 bit) Hard disk space: 16 GB (32 bit) or 20 GB (64 bit) Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver APPLE MAC OS X Benefits Advantages of Mac Os include the following; security, which has a two layered system that allows for added protection making almost impossible for virus to penetrate the system; the only way is if the user allows it. Reliability the OS was developed from the beginning from Apple creates a stable and reliable system. Integration with other products, the operating system will automatically detect other Apple products like Iphone and Ipad. Lastly, the user will be able to run Windows simultaneously with Mac OS running windows at the same time (Carson, 2011). Drawbacks Some of the drawbacks or disadvantages of a MAC OS are that it can be pricy because of the highest end hardware used to
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  • 48. Population Change in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area... Analysis Toronto CMA has experienced a rapid growth in population during the past decades. The question is: will current ministry policies on planning cities suffice to keep the current standards of living if the growth in population continues with the same rate? Detailed analysis of the past profile of population growth is needed to answer this question. However, because of the rapid rate of population growth, ministry needs to change policies and set new plans to address housing, transportation and environmental problems. Toronto CMA consists of 27 municipalities divided into four types: central city, inner suburb, outer suburb and rural fringe. Based on the census results available at Statcan from 1961 to 2006, data are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that the population in central city has declined by 8.66 % in 2001 compared to its population in 1961. Graph1. Central City Population Change from 1961 to 2001 According to Table 1, inner suburbs have overall positive rate of change in population from 1961 to 2001. This means that the population of inner suburbs has increased from 1961 to 2001. If we look closer to the data, we can notice that East York and North York population has grown with faster rate than other inner suburb municipalities. Graph2. Inner Suburbs Population Change from 1961 to 2001 As you can see from Graph 2, Scarborough has the fastest rate of growth from 1961 to 1981; however, its population drops by 26.99 % from 1981 to 1991. If we look at the data corresponding to municipalities that are classified as outer suburb, we can observe that Caledon has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 1981, Vaughan has the fastest rate of growth from 1981 to 1991 and 2001, and Brampton has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 2006 compared to other 13 municipalities listed under outer suburb. Below is the rate of change in population for Caledon, Vaughan, and Brampton that respectively have the highest rates of growth from 1971 to 2006. Please refer to Appendix for other municipalities data. Municipality TYPE 1971 to 1981 1981 to 1991 1991 to 2001 2001 to 2006 1971 to 2006 BRAMPTON Outer Suburb 150.23% 157.64% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Bertolt Brecht En Sy Epiese Teater Bertolt Brecht en sy Epiese Teater Die mens se sienning oor die lewe word beïnvloed deur die tydperk waarin hy grootword asook sy omgewing. Wêreld oorloë samevatting: Bertolt Brecht. Die Duitse dramaturg, regisseur en digter wat erken word as een van die mees belangrikste en invloedryke figure van drama in die 20ste eeu. Brecht se unieke behandeling van sosiale temas en revolutionêre eksperimente met teater elemente het ‘n geweldige groot invloed op moderne drama, toneelspel en teaterontwikkelings. Bertolt Brecht was gebore op 10 Februarie 1898 in Augsburg, Bavaria (Duitsland). Gedurende die Eerste Wêreld Oorlog het Brecht op sestienjarige ouderdom as ‘n mediese ordonnans gedien. Reeds in 1914 het Brecht gesien watter vernietigende ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In baie gevalle het Brecht gebruik gemaak van ‘n filmdoek wat gewoonlik agter op die verhoog geplaas word. Op die filmdoek sal dan kort film snitte van byvoorbeeld die Wêreld Oorloë gespeel word. Hierdie vorm nie net deel van die verfremdungstegniek nie, maar dit skep ook ‘n duidelike beeld aan die gehoor van wat eintelik in die oorlog plaasvind Brecht was ‘n aanhanger van Marxisme en dus was sy werke dikwels krities, satiries en gefokus op die sosiale onheil van kapitalisme. Brecht het dus in opstand gekom teen industralisasie waar die arm mense armer word en die ryk mense meer rykdom ontvang. Brecht het teater gebruik as ‘n medium tot propaganda teen die leerstellings van die Duitse leier, Adolf Hitler en Nasionale Sosialisme (ook bekend as Nazisme). In 1932 was Brecht geplaas op die Nazi Party se lys van agteruitgaande skrywers. Die drama wat waarskynlik die hoofoorsaak hiervan was was The Threepenny Opera (1928) ‘n skerp satiere gefokus op kapitalisme. Die jaar daarop (1933) toe Hitler aanbewind kom, word Brecht en sy vrou verban uit Duitsland. Eers het hulle gevlug na Denemarke. Na ‘n paar jaar van hull ewe daar het hulle hulself gevestig in die VSA, California in 1941. Gedurende hierdie ontwrigte periode en verbanning het Brecht die meerderheid van sy roemryke werke van vandag geskryf. In 1941, (Tweede Wêreld Oorlog) het Brecht die satirise toneel The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui vrygestel wat Hitler as ‘n gangster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay on The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral... Ruth Villagra The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral Relativism. Moral Relativism is generally used to describe the differences among various cultures that influence their morality and ethics. According to James Rachels, because of moral relativism there typically is no right and wrong and briefly states : Different cultures have different moral codes. (Rachels, 18) Various cultures perceive right and wrong differently. What is considered right in one society could be considered wrong in another, but altogether all cultures have some values in common. In Elements of Moral Philosophy, the author gives examples of such. For instance, a tribe of Indians known as Callatians ate bodies of their dead fathers; the Greeks turned to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Rachels, 20) Premises are supposed to support or provide evidence for the conclusion. To summarize, he believes that there is not one objective truth or a correct way to dispose of the bodies because although the culture s actions are different, their beliefs have a common value to it. It is possible that the Callatians believed that through cannibalization, the spirits of their dead fathers would be within them and by cremating or burying their bodies it would be viewed as a sign of disrespect. ( Rachels, 30) If we were to look at the Eskimos example, Rachels argues that even if in our society infanticide is seen as cruel and an immoral behavior, it is actually quite logical because they are a nomadic tribe constantly traveling and rely on the males to hunt and provide for the family the disadvantage would be having an overpopulation of females. He argues that cultural relativism supports this belief because moral ethics is just based on different cultures different cultures have different moral codes. There s a difference in opinion which means that you can t judge the other and that there isn t just one truth of which is right and wrong. However, Rachels also provides a different example that is actually a logical flaw that attributes to the Cultural Differences Argument. Some people believe that the earth is flat and others believe it s round. He argues that because of cultural relativism, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...