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Examples Of Irony In Lamb To The Slaughter
In Lamb to the Slaughter the author, Roald Dahl writes about a young, pregnant woman named
Mary Maloney waiting for the return of her husband. When Mr. Maloney arrives, he disrupts the
usual domestic routine the couple had put in place by claiming he wants a divorce. Overcome
with emotions Mary takes the audience by surprise. She kills her husband. While this may seem
like a horror or tragic story. However, the ironyof it all causes the audience to view it instead, as a
dark humored comedy. The title itself is ironic thought the reader doesn t realize it until the end if
the story. Lambs are often seen as a symbol for purity or innocence. The title Lamb to the
Slaughter would be the same as saying killing innocence or the death of purity. The irony of the
title itself is that a symbol of innocence is used as a murder weapon.
The irony in the story doesn t really start until the end of the second page when Mary kills her
husband and then in the most calm manner says, All right... so I ve killed him (Dahl 3).
Everything the reader has seen up to this point about Mary s character is that she is docile, little
housewife that will do anything to make her husband happy. She eagerly awaits her husband s
return from work and does everything she can to make him comfortable rushing to pour him a
drink or offering to get his slippers. Taking a piece of meatand using it to crush one s husband s
skull is the exact opposite of these traits that have been seen previously in Mary. Add
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Theme Of Women In Othello And The Duchess Of Malfi
In the Elizabethan era what were the requirements for women and what made them ideal wives? I
want to focus on the two main wives in Othello and The Duchess of Malfi both characters are being
judged for being impure and unmoral. Desdemona and the Duchess diverge from each other
because they have very different attitudes toward the men in the plays. The men in their lives try to
impose upon them which finally drive them to their deaths. Society and men expected women to be
submissive and chaste characters but the Duchess really proves them wrong making a statement on
how wives shouldn t be alabaster statues kneeling at their husbands tombs. Portraying Desdemona
as more of the traditional Elizabethan wifewhich obeys and the Duchess being more of the strong
and free feminine symbol. Women in this plays are seen as mere objects or property of men and
expected to be chaste, obedient and silent spectators of what men would do through the play. So
when this female characters step out of this labels and fight against the power that marginalize them
as subjects they usually end up forced into marriage, muted and dead. In this period braking these
social barriers by self making and voicing your opinion as a women was resisted in society, this
could only be done by the queen. Desdemona was bold enough to go against social norms and
challenged her family and married a Moor, Othello. But she is still seen a good wife because she
follows Othello to Cyprus where she remains
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Essay On Kings Of Leon
Kings of Leon took the world by storm in 2008, gaining worldwide success with their singles Sex
on Fire and Use Somebody. Since then, members Caleb (vocals, guitar), Nathan (drums), Jared
(bass) and Matthew (lead guitar) Followill have been playing to sold out arenas all over the world
and headlined popular musicfestivals such as Reading Leads, Lollapalooza and Austin City
Limits, among others. The band has amassed millions of fans all over the world and received
numerous awards for their arena rock sound. Read on to find out more about Kings of Leon, and
check back soon for part two of our list.
15: They Didn t Hit Commercial Success Until Their Fourth Album
Kings of Leon released three albums before they reached any sort of commercial success with
their fourth, Only by the Night. The album was released in 2008, and contains the hit singles Sex
on Fire and Use Somebody.
14: They Are All Relatives
Caleb, Nathan and Jared Followill are all brothers and Matthew Followill is their cousin.
Furthermore, their tour technician is their cousin Christopher.
13: They Go by Their Middle Names
Instead of just using their first names, the band decided to go by their middle names in the band.
Caleb s first name is Anthony, Nathan s is Ivan, Jared s is Michael and Matthew s is Cameron.
12: They re Big in Australia
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Called Talihina Sky, the film was directed by Stephen C. Mitchell and ran just under an hour and
a half. The film made its premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in New York, followed by
premieres in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in
Scotland. The Edinburgh premiere was turned into a live U.K. movie theater one night only
streaming event. In November 2011, the documentary was made available for purchase. Check
back for part two of our list of 15 interesting facts about Kings of Leon, coming
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Difference Between The Entertainment And Media Culture
The Entertainment and Media Culture
Cherie Belcher
HUM/186
12/18/2017
Allyson Wells
The Entertainment and Media Culture
There are many different forms of entertainment media that has made an impact on the American
culture. However, the one I feel that has made the biggest impact on American culture is the music
industry.
I say that because, if you look at the music from the 50 s and the 60 s, the music was smooth, it
spoke to the teens and the adults in a certain way, the kids danced in a calm manner, they danced
in a respectful manner. In the 70 s and 80 s, the music took on a distinctive style, therefore, the
dances and the clothing took on a different style. The clothing began to show body parts, the
stomach was the main part that showed. In the 50 s and 60 s you just did not do that. You kept
your body covered. When the music changed, the kids changed.
In the 80 s and 90 s, it took on more of a drastic change. Rap came on the scene, as well as, the
disco era. When this era came about, the kids changed even more. Their clothing, haircuts, and
even their language changed. It got to be such a drastic change where men were wearing makeup
and as much jewelry as the women were. Then came the Gangsta Rap, which brought about the
gang scene. Everybody was wearing their clothes extra big and baggy. The wearing of a certain
color meant you represented a certain gang and the wearing of your cap meant something else,
however, it all represented gang signs.
The
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A Brief Look at Polio
INTRODUCTION Polio is a viral infectious disease transmitted via the faecal oral route. It is a
dreaded disease especially in children, it results in infantile paralysis. Polio has no cure causing
great concern due to significant morbidity and mortality. Despite global efforts to eradicate
Polio, it is still endemic in parts of the world. This paper discusses the global problems posed by
the disease, eradication strategies employed globally and regionally and the challenges in the
way of achieving a world without Polio. HISTORYPolio dates to before the 20th century when
first cases of epidemics were clinically reported. In fact, an Egyptian carving which dates back
to around 1400BC depicts a priest with a paralysed leg similar to Polio victims. In the year 1789,
a British doctor, Michael Underwood, described Polio as debility of the lower extremities
(www.polioeradication.org). In 1840, a German doctor, Jacob von Heine established the disease
may be contagious. In 1894, in USA, the first significant Polio outbreak in infants was
documented. In 1907, a Swedish doctor, Ivar Wickman, identified different types of Polio
infection and in 1908; two Austrian physicians Landsteiner and Popper inferred that Polio is a
viral infection. Several years later, research actions were launched and in 1955, the first vaccine
against the disease was created by Dr Jonas Salk.
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Tale Of The Shoe Internal Conflict
The Tale of the Shoe :
The Tale of a Struggle Within
The passage from Emma Donoghue s, The Tale of the Shoe, advances the idea that the struggle
between good and evil does not have to be presented through physical entities that it can be
developed through an internal conflict, which is shown through the use of agency and sensory
experience.
In the well known Cinderella story the antagonists are the evil stepmother and her two daughters,
an external force that attempts to cause suffering for and to control Cinderella. Donoghue s
version of the story argues that this perception of evil is not the only one that exists that evil can
come from an inner source. This is expressed via the manipulation of agency. Although the story
is told in third person limited, the agency of other forces seeps into the narrative. The antagonists
take the form of voices. The voices become a character of their own they have the ability to ask
questions and scold the narrator, They asked why I was still alive (Donoghue 2). These voices
force the protagonist to perform the traditional chores that Cinderella does, Nobody made me do the
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The pain is caused by the evil within her and this restricts her. This restriction is seen with her
speech, Every word that came out of my mouth limped away like a toad (Donoghue 1). The fact
that the story opens with a line about the sensation of feeling or touch, Till she came it was all
cold (Donoghue 1) foreshadows that the she who comes will right all the wrongs with the
protagonists touch or senses. The evil within the narrator can only be solved with the help of the
woman, who evokes the good part of the senses. Sensory experience is re established as helpful
with the sight of beauty and goodness, from the woman from the fire, Her eyes had flames in their
centers, and her eyebrows were silvered with ash (Donoghue
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Mooc And Document Orientated Nosql Database
MOOC and document orientated NoSQL database
Abstract:
MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) is getting popularity in not only in Universities worldwide
but also in the people who want to enrich their skill sets. As the demand grows, different MOOC
websites are taking appropriate action to provide more dynamic environment. They are using
NoSQL to maintain the data. Most of the MOOC websites using Document type NoSQL databases
to manage videos, forums and assignments. But when it comes to decide which NoSQL database
should be implemented there are many choices like MongoDB, CouchDB, ClusterPoint etc. and
consequently a question arises why majority of MOOC websites are using MongoDB instead of
CouchDB which is also a NoSQL document oriented database? In the following paper it will be
more clear which database MongoDB or CouchDB in the present time is more suitable to use for a
MOOC website.
Introduction:
Distance learning had three generations
1.Correspondence Study
2.Multimedia
3.Computer mediate
After the industrial revolution, correspondence study started in the Europe and United States
because more skilled work force was required and also reliability and speed of postal service was
improved greatly.
In the 20th century multimedia is introduced and became new tool of education for teachers and
learners. Class became more adaptable to reach different kind of audience result of that even
people of remote areas started to get grasp on the subject. But Multimedia still lack
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, Percy Wordsworth And Ode To The West...
When readers think of romantic poems, poets such as William Blake, William Wordsworth, and
Samuel Taylor Coleridge comes to mind. These poets had an instinctive feeling that they were
chosen to direct others through the French Revolution. In the early 1820 s, the great age of
English romantic poetry ended with Shelley. He was also a supporter of the French Revolution,
hoping that he too could bring on a political change by regenerating mankind spiritually. Shelley
spoke of high praise about poets, saying: They measure the circumference and sound the depths of
human nature with a comprehensive and all penetrating spirit... . Shelley, along with the rest of
the poets, inspired others to speak out against what is wrong, and they continue to this day to
influence pop culture. It is important to realize that PB Shelley was one of many revolutionary
writers. by analyzing two of his poems, Song to the Men of England and Ode to the West Wind, it
will provide us with the evidence needed to support Shelley as a revolutionary writer. Percy Bysshe
Shelley, the rebellion against authority, was an English poet that focused on romanticism, but many
of his work concerns protest and revolution. This could be because the romantic age in the 1800 s
was filled with turmoil. Many poets amongst Shelley, were desired to write about social injustice,
inequality, and politics in their poems. Shelley strongly believed that expressing those factors into
poetrywould make people and
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The Human Spirit In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
Steinbeck, in the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrays that the hardships and struggles the migrants
go through are challenges that ultimately bring out the positive aspects of the human spirit.
Steinbeck supports his assertion by depicting Mae s change of heart in the fifteenth chapter, the
Hoovervilles, and the death of Rosasharn s baby. The author s purpose is to expound on the
hardships that these poor migrant farmers faced in order to express the persistence of the human
spirit. The author writes in a depressed tone to help readers grasp his underlying message.
In the fifteenth chapter of The Grapes of WrathMae, the waitress, has a change of heart after
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The migrants love for one another goes far beyond the scope of sharing table scraps. Their love
starts to make them all one (Iwe) family, where if the baby has a cold , the others say here, take
this blanket (Steinbeck, 152). A love of caring for those one isn t even related to. A love of
nurturing all.
Rosasharn is an interesting character, who is pregnant throughout the book until she births a
stillborn baby. The death of something that she had been so careful for, and that she had waited so
long for depressed Rosasharn. However from this depressing loss, became a great opportunity, and
because of their humility and loving human charity she took advantage of it.
When the Joads entered the barn at the end of the book a man was dying of starvation, but he
couldn t eat solid food. At this Rosasharn went straight to work, using her new ability and
breastfed the dying man.G. May continues his poem and grace, which is the flowing, creative
activity, of love itself, is what makes all goodness possible (May, line 2124).
The creative love that Rosasharn used to help the man, could have only been the grace with which
she pushed
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Roles Of Bill De Blasio
Bill de Blasio is the current Mayor and Mayor incumbent of New York City running under the
Democratic Party with alliance to third party Working Families Party gaining de Blasio cross
endorsement of both parties. Responsibilities of the Mayor in NYC are wider than other cities.
Major cities use a strong mayor form of mayor council government, which makes the appropriate
check or restriction that City Councils often have on their Mayor very weak as opposed to a weak
mayor form which restricts the mayor s autonomy and power delegating more to the city council.
This allows the Mayor almost complete administrative autonomy such as proposing legislation and
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De Blasio has motioned to spend much of the city budget on legal services for immigrants who
have little to no criminal record and made guidelines for school staff to ensure the Immigration and
Customs Enforcement don t enter schools or obtain information about students without proper legal
backing keeping schools safe for children of immigrants or immigrant students. In addition to this,
he has made universal free pre k which allows near school age children to become acquainted with
school life and differentiate it
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Exhibition Rhetorics Analysis
In Bruce W. Fergusons essay on Exhibition Rhetorics he uses the phrase strategic system of
representations to describe exhibitions. This essay will discuss what he means by this phrase, why
this is socially and politically significant, and provide an example of a historic exhibition where
strategic systems of representations was evident. Exhibitions have motives which extend beyond
the walls of art institutions. We know this because Ferguson characterises exhibitions as strategic
systems of representation; strategies whose aim is the wholesale conversion of its audience to sets
of prescribed values to alter social relations (Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy
Nairne 1996, pg.178). This means that exhibitions have significant... Show more content on
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As exhibitions do not represent a neutral position on a subject matter then the opinion and the
process by which this opinion was formed should be defined and made transparent to the viewer.
Our understanding of art is for the most part prescribed, Ferguson states the ways in which art is
talked about, understood and debated are largely determined through the medium of exhibitions
(Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne 1996, pg.180). As exhibitions seek to
benefit and promote the desires and values from within this network of interests then we as
viewers are simply told how to understand art, what is valuable and what is to be discarded. The
way in which we come to understand art is laid out for us, with little room to draw our own
conclusions. Exhibitions should represent a democratic view of art; Exhibitions are the material
speech of what is essentially a political institution, one with legal and ethical responsibilities
(Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne 1996, pg.182). The way in which we
appreciate art is primarily determined through the context of the exhibition. Because of this
museums and art galleries should ensure that they have a democratically elected leadership charged
with upholding this responsibility of
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Funnel Web Spider
A spider is a creepy crawly little creature, and they are quite a mystery to most of the population.
spiders are a beast feared by most, but we will let you make the decisions after reading our
article. We have scoured the web for all of the intriguing facts that make these arachnids so
unique, and they finally arrived to your computer screen in the former of a compact article! To
find out everything there is to know about these fierce predators, all you have to do is keep
reading! Be sure to come back for our part two article, featuring the top eight things you didn t
know about the spider! Number Fifteen: Worst Case Scenario Horror stories of the fearsome
capabilities of these little arachnids are limitless. They all have to come from a source, so we
figured we would start our article with the worst case scenario of a spider bite. The Australian
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The venom of this particular spider has properties that target the immune systems of insects,
opening doors for the possibility of eco friendly pesticides. Number Ten: Got Milk? Ever milked
a spider? We didn t think so. In order to obtain the venom from all of the aforementioned species,
workers who specialize in spider milking at the Spider Pharm in Arizona go through about 1,000
specimens each shift. This is done by drugging the arachnids, and jolting them with electricity to
make them release their juices. Number Nine: The Potential of Silk While the venom of some
spiders may be lending a helping hand to humanity, there are also a variety of options for the use
of spider silk. Potential for this byproduct is foreseen to one day operate the insides of robotic
devices and drug delivery mechanisms. Be sure to come back for our part two article, featuring the
top eight things you didn t know about
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Adopting New Technologies in Nursing
Adopting New Technologies into Nursing Lisa M. Ehret
Walden University
Transforming Nursing and Healthcare through Information Technology
NURS 6051N 20
July 10, 2015
Adopting New Technologies into Nursing The healthcare system is a continuously evolving
spectrum. Nurses must take great strides in learning and adapting to new technologies to meet the
standards of the health care system. One significant change that has occurred throughout the last
few years is the transition from paper charting to utilizing electronic health record (EHR) systems.
This technological change is a major development that has the potential to significantly impact the
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15). Thus, if possible, emphasizing the simple aspects of the chosen EHR while avoiding excessive
complexity during design will be an important aspect to avoid obstacles in the adoption of the new
practice. As the nurse facilitator, realization that the older generation may be confronted with
difficulty regarding technological innovation is crucial. Providing constructive, and tolerant
instruction will help with successful adaption of the new EHR for these individuals. Adequate
training and instruction, while ensuring user friendly technology was the base of the design for
the new EHR will help ensure simplicity and encourage positive outlook from staff and increase
rates of adaptation. Thus, emphasizing simplicity of use while avoiding complexity will give
health care workers a positive stance on their capabilities regarding the utilization of a new EHR.
Trialability
The fourth aspect of successful implementation is trialability. As described by Rogers (2003),
Trialability is the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis . An
easy way to interpret this aspect is that the more practice, the easier a concept becomes or practice
makes perfect . As the nurse facilitator, one must recognize and understand that adequate training
and available resources are the basis for trialability and success. Thus, the more the nurses who
utilize the new EHR, the faster a successful adaptation occurs. It is during this part of the
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The Lives of Emily and Charlotte BrontГ«
Emily and Charlotte BrontГ« retained exceptional novels throughout history. Their stories
captivate the minds of readers alike, taking them to a world of dark, eerie hatred, and overcoming
the obstacle faced with love and devotion. However, both sisters have diverse styles of writing.
Charlotte BrontГ« tends to use more humor through her works, while Emily BrontГ« uses more
satire along with a sardonic tone. T hey both come together to have somewhat similar themes,
making the moral of the story mentally powerful. Charlotte BrontГ«, the eldest in the family, had
always been interested in writing. After her mother died, she was left to take care of her other four
siblings. She was born on April 21, 1816 in Thornton, Yorkshire, England. She... Show more content
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One may say, that the theme would be: No matter how many struggles one faces, in the end,
someone will always be there to love a person, and cherish every moment they have together. The
author tries to epitomize that even though Jane struggled consequently through her entire life, in
the end, she had someone to love. Jane herself realizes this in the end of the novel, stating that she
never met anyone else who loved her in this quantity, and was willing to spend the rest of his life
with her. Her life with Rochester had been pleasant after the ten years of their marriage, and she
remembers that they both are equals in their relationship; one is not higher than the other. The
author tries to prove that one should not give up hope, even in desperate times, and wait until
something better comes along, and when it does, take it, and not let the chance go. The theme of
love is stated throughout the novel. Charlotte BrontГ« wrote what was known to be the tale of the
heart s realisation through another, and of the loss of what seemed to be realized ( Cambridge
History, Jane Eyre, Part One 2). Jane Eyre for the most part, had positive reviews from audiences,
and professors. Such, Jane Eyre was a unique Victorian book because in it, whatever the age might
think it right to say, it was made plain to the most unwillingly convinced that purity could be
passionate and that a woman could read the heart ( Cambridge History, Jane Eyre, Part One 2).
Therefore, Charlotte
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The Social Movement Of Idle No More
This paper is going to examine the social movement of Idle No More. An explanation of how the
movement started, its goals, and its progress will be explained. Different sources of media
interpreted and portrayed the movement differently; this essay will show how the movement was
visualized in a much more positive light from insider and alternative media then that of the
corporate media. This essay will examine both the difficulties I would have in participating in Idle
No More and the strengths I have that could be used to help with the movement.
The Movement: Idle No More
On December 5th 2012 Bill C 45 was passed in Canada. This piece of legislation changed how
lands would be managed on native reserves. It also removed protection of thousands of bodies of
water in Canada. Four women from Saskatchewan started emailing each other of what this piece of
legislation meant for the indigenous population of our country and started sharing this information
to the First Nations communities. This was the birth of a movement named Idle No More. The
movement gained popularity across Canada and one month after the first phases Idle No More had
a National Day of Action, on December 10th 2012, in locations across the country.
Idle No More had three distinct goals: to build sovereignty for Indigenous people, to put pressure on
the government and industries to take care of the environment, and to build allies that promote
reframing the relationship between the two nations. The Idle No More
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Effects Of Racial Profiling
Racial Profiling Have you ever wondered what goes on in other places, with other people, and
with other races? Racial Profiling is a form of discrimination and should not be used against any
person because it leads to racism, its infective and the freedom of people is more important than the
National Security itself.
Most racial profiling leads to racial profiling towards others. Research psychologists have also
examined the effects of racial profiling on broader society and have learned that societal effects
include confirmation of feelings of racism, fear and financial costs (Effects). When racial profiling
is used it harms most civilians that are not terrorists. Even though the National Security wasn t
supposed to use this until the twin towers were bombed on 9/11/2001, it still offends other races.
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This country was not established with safety. The intent was for this country to be free, and for
our citizens to live in a society where we have a say in government, and most important, freedom.
Benjamin Franklin Once said A man that would give up his rights for safety deserves neither.
(National) Of course National Security is important, but the colonies had security before they
decided to break away from England and form a new county. (National)
When people use racial slurs anywhere it makes people feel that they have no freedom, and
unsafe, and it makes others follow. I am telling all of you guys reading to stop using racial
profiling and if someone uses it tell them to stop.
The effects racial profiling. OHRC, OHRC, www.ohrc.on.ca/en/paying price human cost racial
profiling/effects racial profiling. Accessed 11 Apr. 2017.
Crawford, Kamillia . To Catch a terrorist. University of Florida Stars, 20 Mar. 2016, p. 59, To Catch
a Terrorist: The Improper Use of Profiling in U.S. Post 9/11 Counterterrorism 2016 Kamillia
Crawford University of Central
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Culture In The Poisonwood Bible
In the Poisonwood Bible, the second biggest factor in Leah Price s struggle for independence
from her father and her religion is the culture of both Kilanga and Bethlehem. During the reader
s short scene of her time in Bethlehem they could infer that she is being surrounded with a
immensely Christian culture. The normal preacher s child spending every free minute at a
church affiliation. As a young girl Leah is being forced into this lifestyle early on and she doesn t
really have a choice in her beliefs since her father is a preacher. Kingsolver uses this to show the
reader why Leah will have an open mind to the Congoculture because she is old enough to
understand that she has a choice. Kingsolver also uses the fact that her father is pushing... Show
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She changes from relying so heavily on her family to do stuff for her to completely flipping roles
and becomes independent. She uses this newfound independence to find her purpose in life which
is to help the people of the Congo and even all of Africa to push for their human rights. Kingsolver
uses geographical, cultural, and the physical presence of others in Leah s life to showcase her
newfound
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The Sustainability Of The Solar Energy
The purpose of this memo is to define sustainability in relation to solar energy. We will do this by
informing you of our definition of sustainability, followed by providing you with the economic
efficiency, environmental impacts, and sociological perception.
Team Definition of Sustainability
Economical
Cost Effective
Reasonable alternative for non sustainable energy.
Does it save money in the long run?
Will the improvement of technology out date current implementation?
Environmental
Manufacture (green practices)
Recycle
End of Life
Remanufacture?
Low Waste
Easy to Obtain Materials
Recyclable/ Biodegradable Materials?
Social
Population Bias
Government Push
Availability (Between Different Countries) Risk Benefit Analysis
Those that are manufacturing the product have access to the product.
How the solar panels are being used?
Definition:
A sustainable technology is one that is affordable, available, environmentally safe, socially
accepted, and helpful. It is affordable and available enough that it may be used by the general
public. It is easy to manufacture using renewable materials and it does not pollute; it improves the
quality of life for present and future generations.
Environmental
Availability
China is the leading manufacturer of solar panels. To protect the industry s reputation the
manufacturers of photovoltaic panels in china has set standards for recycling their waste instead of
casually dumping them. These standards are easily met if they explored
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Marigolds Eugenia Collier Analysis
Harshil Gupta Thorsen English 9H September 10, 2017 Never Judge a Book by its Cover In
Marigolds by Eugenia W. Collier, Lizabeth and the children view Miss Lottie as an ugly and
unpleasant woman prior to the ultimate destruction of the marigolds, and Lizabeth s understanding
of Miss Lottie changes when she realizes the struggle and hard times, Miss Lottie has live
through. In order to pass their time during summer, Lizabeth and the children hide in the bushes
near Miss Lottie s house to annoy her and have some fun, and when Miss Lottie spots them and
tells them to go away, Lizabeth comes out of the bushes and chants (later joined by children), Old
witch, fell in a ditch, picked up a penny and thought she was rich! (35). Calling Miss
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John F Kennedy s Assassination
On the tragic day of November 22nd, 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy s assassination, America
stopped and stood still. This tragic day in American history will never be forgotten. John Fitzgerald
Kennedy had high hopes in the United States for different amounts of things. The 35th and
youngest president to this day of the United States was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, other
conspiracies say that the CIA, Lyndon B. Johnsonor the Mafia could have done it too.
John Fitzgerald Biography
John F Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917. Kennedy s maternal
grandfather, John Fitzgerald was a politician who served as the mayor of Boston and a
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He was in the hospital for a month. In 1936 John graduated from Choate, a boarding school in
Connecticut. In an election year in which Republicans gained control of both Houses of
Congress; Kennedy nevertheless won a narrow victory, giving him considerable clout within the
Democratic Party. According to one of his aides, the decisive factor in Kennedy s victory was his
personality. Shortly after his election, Kennedy met a beautiful young woman named Jacqueline
Bouvier at a dinner party and, in his own words, leaned across the asparagus and asked her for a
date. They were married on September 12, 1953. Jack and Jackie Kennedy had three children:
Caroline Kennedy, John F. KennedyJr. and Patrick Kennedy.
John Kennedy s Presidency
John Kennedy became the youngest man to be elected as the U.S president. On November 8,
1960, he narrowly beat Richard Nixon, who was the vice president to become the 35th U.S
president. John Kennedy chose Lyndon Johnson, who was the Senate majority leader as his running
mate, and later on to become the vice president. During his inauguration on January 20, 1961, John
Kennedy inspired Americans to become active citizen members by stating, Ask what not your
country can do for you, but what you can do for your country (Collins 5). The greatest achievement
during his three year term as U.S
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U.s. Bush And The United States
Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the
foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve
(George W. Bush). Bush was referring to Tuesday September 11, 2001. This day is what woke up
the sleeping giant that was America and forced America to form into a great country again. Events
in the 2000 s such as the signing of Bush Doctrine, creation of homeland security, Google, the
successful mapping of genome, Obama becoming the first non white president, Wikipedia was
launched, all helped improve our country. Between politics, american values, foreign affairs
/conflicts, popular culture, the economy, and technology/ innovation all make this century worth
studying.
Politics is something that has been around since the start of times and usually is the talk of the
town. During the 2000 s there were three presidential elections the first one took place in 2000. The
Republican candidate was George W. Bushand the Democratic candidate was Al Gore. This race
was extremely close. The final state, Florida, which was the deciding factor, was so close there
was a recount. This became so big it went to the supreme court, Bush vs. Gore. But in the end
George W. Bush won with only 5 more electoral votes than Al Gore. This marked the fourth
election in U.S. history in which the eventual winner failed to win at least a plurality of the popular
vote (after the elections of 1824, 1876, and
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Antibiotic Overuse Of Antibiotics Research
Imagine getting sick with a bug that should be easily treated, but your doctor has not been able
to prescribe anything to provide relief. Instances like this have become more common in the past
two decades do to the emergence of drug resistant infections. This is not only a problem that the
United States faces but it s a worldwide crisis. In this paper I will address how overuse of
antibiotics has caused an influx of drug resistant infections specifically C Diff and how this
impacts human health worldwide and the efforts to fight against it. Literature searches using the
databases CINAHL Complete and PubMed were used to gather data on the overuse of antibiotics
contributing to C Diff. A total of 98 articles were generated using specific... Show more content on
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Timothy Sullivan explains how the overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics for prolonged durations
have been linked to the development of C. Difficile infections. In comparison these articles provide
evidence on how the overuse of antibiotics contribute the development of drug resistant organisms
and ways that this can be avoided. The settings of where these studies were conducted were in a
variety of settings hospitals, nursing homes and clinics. These studies were conducted in different
countries and states, this shows that the overuse/misuse of antibiotics contribute to multidrug
resistant infections. The misuse/overuse of antibiotics is an issue that requires attention. Because
of the development of C Difficile infections education on drug resistant should commence at the
undergraduate level for all health care professionals to help them get more acclimated with the
drug resistance issue. Drug resistance is not just an individual issue but it s a world issue, by
adapting a strict discipline and holistic approach we just may be able to get an old problem under
control before a new one
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Essay on Abuse in Government Care
Abuse in Government Care
It is unfortunate that in our society some children grow up without the opportunity of having a
loving family to raise them. More unimaginable is children growing up with parents or family
members that are abusive. Children raised in abusive environments that are reported to social
services and removed from their home are placed into foster care. Foster care is defined supervised
care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home set up by the
government. Some advocates claim that the government child care system is adequate, but others
like David Van Biema of Time Magazine state that, foster care is intended to protect children from
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These children need a lot of attention and care so that they may live as normal a life as possible
and learn to overcome the obstacles their lives will be presented with, goals such as these are hard
to obtain with five to eight children in a home. With such large numbers it is not surprising that
there is a median of 10.3 percent of children who reentered the foster care system within 12 months
of discharge in the year 2000 (Dept of Health).
The effect of our present foster care system is disastrous. Children are forced to move from one
foster home to another, suffering abuse and neglect that cause the children to develop harsh
psychological damage, severe behavioral problems, and suicidal thoughts, as shown in the story of
on foster boy named Terry:
Terry s story is in many respects typical of the plight of America s 500,000 foster children. He
entered foster care at the age of one after he was found with his five siblings suffering from
frostbite in an unheated home, his mother in a drug induced sleep. When he was five, he and two
of his siblings were adopted by a foster family. To hear adoption proponents of today tell it, this
should have provided the happy ending to Terry and his sibling s travails. Unfortunately, this was
only the beginning of a long journey through the labyrinth of the child welfare system. Terry and
his siblings had to be removed from their new home due to extreme abuse and neglect after the
subsequent
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The Decembrist Uprising
Constantine and people swore an oath to him. Later it was revealed that in some secret pact
signed in 1822 by Alexander, he stated that Nicholas would take upon the throne after his death.
This further gave the Decembrists an opportunity to lead a revolt and they guessed that all
soldiers and people too would be confused in such a situation. They decided not to swear an oath
and refuse Nicholas as Tsar on December 14, 1825 and call a revolt at the same day. The
DecembristsRevolt at The Senate Square The conspirators planned to gather their troops and march
them to Senate Square. The Decembrist called the revolt on the morning of December14, 1825 and
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This movement was the outgrowth of a national condition which can be traced back into
eighteenth century. Decembrism itself was not only a short lived revolutionary idea but it was an
attitude held by at least two generations, a philosophy of political rebellion which came to climax
on December 14, 1825. Though defeated, the Decembrists left an indelible impression upon
Nicholas and throughout his reign, he always considered developments from a viewpoint
determined by his sad memories of December 14. In spite of the fact that it failed to achieve
immediate positive results, the revolt bore healthy seeds and it has been considered as the first
revolutionary movement. The testimonies of the Decembrists directed the government s attention
to the gravity of general condition in the state, to increasing discontent and necessity for economic
improvements. The government took definite measures and reforms were also introduced.
Serfdom was also abolished in 1861. Although the revolt remained a neglected and suppressed
topic during Nicholas s reign but Alexander Herzen placed profiles of executed Decembrists on
the cover of his periodical Polar Star. In spite of all the shortcomings of The Decembrist Revolt, this
was the first ever open breach between the government and liberal elements, and it subsequently in
some way helped Russia
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Bold Filash Case Study
MILESTONE ONE
AREA OF FOCUS AND FRAMEWORK
BY
AJITESH KUMAR AKULA
IT 520
SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR: MARK LEPAGE
AREA OF FOCUS AND FRAMEWORK
пѓ BACKGROUND AND AREA OF FOCUS Set up in 1982 as BOLDDISK in Waltham,
Massachusetts, BoldFlash alludes to a portable enterprise, which had a center goal of working as
PC storage media. Afterward, the organization was re branded as BoldFlash, and it moved to
shanghai, Ontario and Austin. By and by, the fundamental operations of the firm are flashing
memories, and its affirmed customer is OEM and Direct to Consumer commercial centers.
Generally, BoldFlash is encountering various difficulties, comprehensive of shopper dependability,
on time transference of cost, and the nature of administrations, to say only a couple. The whole
procedure requires frameworks and structures, which would enhance customer recovery inside the
following more than four decades (45 years). On a few events, the association fell beneath its
commercial center opponents; for illustrations, it encountered a total strain or weight on the costs
other than the capacity of getting brand items to meet or satisfy the necessities of the market
(Fortuna and MohorcМЊicМЊ, 2015).
Prior to the demise of the predecessor of Roger Cahill, the cell phone division experienced
repetitive chips improvement. With an aggregate miss on the center commercial center storage
hardware in tablets, BoldFlash s opponent got an aggressive edge over the organization inside the
essential commercial center. The essential driver of this misfortune was credited to Harrison, who
was exceptionally oppressive or dictatorial. He advanced a complaint custom inside the organization
where each specialist attempted so much shielding themselves from his iron fist sort of
administration.
Roger Cahill, a free, amicable, and liberated individual, saw this as the rule reason for struggle
inside the partnership. While working in the fundamental workplaces, he didn t know of the desires
from different hierarchical offices under his administration. For every one of the divisions under his
supervision, including the production department, the product development area, and
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Folk Hero Funny Guy
Folk Hero Funny Guy won t go down in anyone s book as a great film. On the other hand, you
would be hard pressed to find someone to hate it. It is simply fine. One of those movies where
using the phrase a pretty good flick to describe it would be accurate. Folk Hero Funny Guy is a
light, amusing bromance road trip movie. The filmwas started on Kickstarter, and is the directorial
debut of actor Jeff Grace. It follows Paul (Alex Karpovsky), a failing stand up comedian in the
midst of a for lack of a better term quarter life crisis. Paul s friend Jason (Wyatt Russell), on the
other hand, is a successful folk rock musician who is looking for a change of pace by going on a
solo, acoustic tour to smaller, more intimate crowds. After a night of drinking and catching up,
Jason invites Paul to be the opening act on his new tour in order to get Paul out of the house and
out of his rut. After much convincing, Paul eventually accepts. Think sort of like if Father John
Misty went on tour, and his opening act was your sort of funny friend. What follows is your pretty
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The concept itself is an interesting one, the ending is deserved (if wildly predictable), and in
between there is enough chemistry, good folk music, and comedy to keep you engaged. While
Karpovsky and Russell do a fine job, the real show stealer is Meredith Hagner, playing Bryn, a
small town folk singer who the duo meet on the first night of the tour, and whom Jason drunkenly
invites to join them on the rest of the tour. Hagner brings her A game here, adding heart and
realism to a part which is essentially a plot device for Paul and Jason to have a falling out over.
The soundtrack is another strong point, featuring songs written by folk singer Adam Ezra, as well
as some of the cast
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House On Mango Street Character Analysis
People should always treat people with respect no matter what, someone can be having the worst
day of their life, but you may not know that and mistreat them, making their day even worse.
Esperanza s friends would never know her experiences, thoughts, and feelings and when her
family and friends ignore and treat her cruelly and she feels alone, sad, and even suicidal. So to
Esperanza in House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros her friends and family most shaped
Esperanza s identity because she doesn t have anyone that she can rely on and trust which is seen
when her friends shameher and when she was abandoned by people she admired thus show
people need to respect people s feelings, even if it means nothing to you, it could mean
everything to them. Esperanza s family and friends impact Esperanza s identity because she
doesn t have anyone that she can rely on and trust proven by when her friends shame her. To
begin with, the author starts off the book with explaining how Esperanza and her big family
moves a lot. She sees one of her nuns at her new school and the nun asked her where she lived.
Esperanza pointed at her house and the nun responds rudely. You Live There? The way she said
it made me feel like nothing. There. I lived there. I nodded. (#5) Esperanza was ashamed and felt
like nothing when the nun from her school asked her where she lived. She said there so rudely and
surprised that it shamed Esperanza. Esperanza will always remember how the nun reacted to her
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Ethics And Social Media Analysis
Summary of Ethics and Social Media In the article Ethics and social media (2014, Vol 27(4)),
written by Dr. Constance Milton, talked about how to control the use of social media applications
in nursing discipline. There are some commitment and liability when using these social media
application especially in nursing career. The writer started his article by identifying the different
types of social media applications and their use of sharing information instantly, for example social
networking sites such as Facebook, tweeter, and Myspace. In addition to media sharing sites such
as blogs, wikis, and podcasts. Farther more the advance massaging systems such as SnapChat and
WhatsApp that allow immediate sharing of photos and videos. Then the
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Gideon V. Mono-Mar Homes Inc. Summary
INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs have moved to dismiss their action against the Defendants under
K.S.A 60 241(b). Defendants have opposed this motion because they feel it would be unfair to
them because 1) it would not settle the issues in the case, 2) it would deny the Defendants further
discovery, and 3) it represents only a partial dismissal of the case because the Court would
maintain the protective order. This memo is divided in two main parts. The first part discusses
both dismissals without and with prejudice and considers the advantages and disadvantages of
both. To choose, which to go with the main question will be balancing the risk of the Court
imposing expenses as a condition of dismissal vs. the State foreclosing its ability to re file... Show
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Kansas courts have imposed expenses as a condition for dismissal in the past. Peterson v. Garney
Const. Co., 2 Kan. App. 2d 587, 588, 584 P.2d 1269, 1271 (1978). In Peterson, the Supreme
Court upheld an imposition of expenses because the Plaintiff sought dismissal right before the
trial began and because it was clear the Plaintiff wished to re file the case. Id. Kansas courts have
been clear that imposing expenses must be connected to the risk of future litigation and if there
is not such a risk then courts should not impose expenses. Brown v. Zackert, 10 Kan. App. 2d
466, 469, 701 P.2d 711, 714 (1985). Courts also normally do not impose expenses if the expenses
such as discovery costs would be useable in future lawsuits as courts consider these costs to not
be a waste. Smith v. Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, P.A., 237 Kan. 546, 550, 701 P.2d 331,
335 (1985). It should be noted that I was only able to find three Kansas cases were expenses
were a condition of a dismissal and so it somewhat unclear how often courts place this condition
on dismissals. The Federal Circuits are also unclear on this subject with some circuits holding
that there is a presumption in favor of expenses, while others have been more restrictive in their
use of this condition. See Belle Midwest, Inc. v. Missouri Prop. Cas. Ins. Guarantee Ass n, 56 F.3d
977, 978 79 (8th Cir. 1995), contra Taragan v. Eli Lilly Co., 838
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Life Changing Moment
On July 4, 2012 I was playing lacrosse in Daytona Beach, Florida with my best friend waiting for
someone to order pizza for us. A friend of my friend s family, a few years older than us, brought
his surfboard with him and asked us if we would want to try surfing out before dinner gets there.
We were both athletic kids and never tried surfing before, being that we were from Ohio, so we
jumped at the opportunity to try it. I was first to try riding a wave, and I was able to stand up and
successfully ride it all the way in to shore. My friend tried after and he was also successful his
first attempt. This continued as we rode 9 10 more waves in, when we got bored we both said
we were going to ride one more wave in, then be done. Little did I know my life changing
moment was approaching. I stood up and rode the wave in just like all of the times before. The
ocean wind was blowing in my face as the surfboard was gliding over the water. As I approached
the shore the board slightly started to turn as I lost my balance and went plunging into the water.
The top of my head impacted the ocean floor first, leaving me immediately paralyzed from the
neck down, unable to move any part of my body.
The initial shock left me in panic, I couldn t move my body or feel what was going on. I was left
face down in the water not knowing if my friend, or the other kid we were with would know that I
was in trouble before it was too late. Over a minute passed, which felt like hours, and I started
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Food Safety Net Services ( Fsns )
A.As Merna explains, risk is the likelihood of undesirable occurrences happening in allotted time
period (Merna, 2008). Managing risk is a two stage step that involves first, the identification of
the risk and the second, taking care of the risk in a way that is best for the company and it goals
(Investopedia, 2012). Food Safety Net Services (FSNS), is a well known company in the private
sector that started out in 1994. The company started off, when the owner discovered there was a
need for food testing and the importance it posed for the public. This especially posed an interest
when Jack in the Box faced legal trouble with selling undercooked meat to a customer that caused
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Quality risks normally occur, when there are problems with staffing needs, which increase
workload and don t leave enough time for doing things necessary to maintain quality standards set
by ISO 17025. Quality standards include logs maintaining temperature throughout the lab, such as
in incubators and fridges used for sample testing and supply storage, culture maintenance, and more.
Macroeconomic risks happen when there are economic downturns that occur suddenly, like in areas
where the company has a strong market foot hold, affecting sales growth. Client demand risk for
FSNS happens when the client needs the results for a particular result and they do not obtain it
in a timely manner causing them to not only lose precise time their product is sitting waiting to
be shipped out to consumers, but also losing money in the process, resulting in possible loss of a
client to competition and revenue loss. Industry consolidation risks cause FSNS to have less
bargaining power and price war. Not only that, it could also lead to inflated mark down on the
prices for particular sample tests. The reason for this risk is consolidation of the market and
strategic alliance. Operation risks occur when a facility isn t operated to set standard that fit into
ISO 17025 guidelines. This occurs by a lack of communication by management with techs and lack
of organizing the lab in
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Trail Of Tears Thesis
Introduction The Trail of Tears was the trail that killed scads Cherokee Indians. They were the
one of the five most civilized tribes to be moved from their homeland. They were moved only by
the reason of the greedy white settlers that wanted more land. Beside the point, little did they know
on this long trail that thousands of their people would die? It would be the biggest life change in
the CherokeeNation, though 1,000 Native Americans seemed to escape, they were multitudes that
died by cause of of the cold along with starving condition. They say that only the Native
Americans died on this trail, but along with the Native Americans, there were piles soldiers that
led trail that died as well. They had a lack of food and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Adahy was required be there for not only his family aside from his tribe. Adsila was upset,
but she wanted to be able to keep her mother going. Adsila and her tribe were the last of the Five
Civilized Tribes to be removed from their homes and placed in a different location. The Five
Civilized Tribes were the Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek. While on the way
to their new home, they found umpteen different bodies on the side of the road. The roads were
covered in snow and in the snow were the bodies of people of uncounted tribes that Adsila and her
family knew of. As the journey went on, Adsila mother (Amadahy) started to grow ill, just like the
well nigh of their tribe. Amadahy started to come down with a fever, and a strange rash on her
forearm. The whole tribe was coming down with this strange disease. The strange diseases that went
throughout the tribe were known as smallpox, pneumonia, influenza, malaria, measles, cholera, and
whooping cough. Little did the family know, that their mother (Amadahy) was coming down with
smallpox? They had no doctors to help Amadahy. All they could do was pray and sing for their
poor mother. Adsila was growing eminently worried for Amadahy s
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Essay The History of Rock and Roll
Rock music has come a long way since its development in the early 20th century. The genre,
defined as a merger between rhythm blues and country (Scaruffi, The History of Rock
Music:1955 1966), started out more as an underground market, but ended up becoming a
significant aspect of American popular music history. Rock n Roll music produce many
legendary artists who will for ever be known as innovators of the genre. Elvis Presley and Chuck
Berry were some of the many artists in Rock n Roll who will always live on in their music.Many
teenagers were also to identify it due to its rebellious nature their disapproval of the cold war.
Towards the end of the 1950s, Rock n Roll was ending on a particularly bad note, with a brief
decline:
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However, the 1960s was considered at a stand still when it came to popular music. In 1964, when
the Beatles arrived to America, everything changed. I think this was the time when Rock n Roll
was truly reborn as Rock music. The changing of Rock and Roll terminology is illustative. Rock
and Roll became simply Rock , connoting its new heaviness (seriousness) (Cary, pg 31) The
oncoming decade allowed for new developments within rock music and as a result, soared in
popularity. The British invasion, a phrase coined by Walter Cronkite while reporting the arrival of
the Beatles in the USA,and American folk singers were the causes of the rapid changes in Rock
music. It was British bands that altered how Rock n Roll was played, and at the the same time
American folk singers were in the process of changing how its audience, particularly the youth,
perceived it.
The United states has always met with great success in exporting their own popular music to
Europe. However, the impact that the Beatles had on our country started the beginning of what
Star and Waterman call an aggressively reciprocal process (Star and Waterman, pg 255). Which is
true because the Beatles s debut on the Ed Sullivan Show was a huge success 73 million
Americans watched their first appearance on the show. After wards, British invasion groups took
America by the storm. The Beatles arrival in America in 1964
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Active Learning Self Analysis
Generally speaking, researchers and experts believe that self directed learners who prefer active
learning and are intrinsically motivated turn out to be creative and innovative, as they deploy active
learning methods that are experiential, mindful, and engaging. (Active Learning, n.d.). This essay
discusses the essential aspects of being a self directed learner, my areas of personal strengths and
weaknesses, and the strategies I am planning to employ and how I am going to evaluate them to
become a successful an active, self directed, and intrinsically motivated student.
There are many characteristics that define active, self directed and intrinsically motivated students.
According to Jeff Cobb s article about successful self directed learners, they are the are the ones
who take initiative and do not wait for instructions and directions from others. They are self
sustaining and comfortable with being independent, while working collaboratively with students
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First strategy is to embrace learning and use it to discover new learning opportunities, and I will
implement this strategy by asking myself why I want to learn this and set my learning priorities.
Second, to take ownership of my own learning experience, and I will implement this by setting my
own pace of learning and be self aware of my own capabilities. Third, to get involved, and this can
be applied by collaborating with others who have valuable experiences to share. Fourth, to connect
learning content to real life situations, and this can be achieved by experimenting and engaging
which makes learning more interesting. Finally, to value learning rather than information and
academic grading by understanding that learning is more about how the experience fits into the
context of my life. (Cobb,
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The Quality Of Drinking Water
The Quality of Drinking Water and its Impact on Human Health
There are only few things that tie us directly to the natural environment; one such thing is the
water that we drink daily. Water is one of the most valuable natural resources and we cannot live
without it. I personally never thought much of the importance of water in our daily life, till
about a three years ago when my mother was diagnosed with final stage of colon cancer. My
father, a nature lover all his life, through out every trip made to Romania, would literally drag me
out of the house in the early morning hours and have me go with him in a nearby forest to get
spring water. He believed that this infinite spring water source was the cure for my mother disease.
Therefore, when I needed to choose a topic for my research, the quality of drinking water and its
impact on human health is what came to mind. Simply because I felt it is something we all seem
to overlook, even though every day we are all dependent on the daily water intake and we do
require its need of purity, free of any contaminants, for a good hydration and health.
Because water is of great significance and since it is used for drinking and in preparing our daily
food; I began to realize that in today s world with all the environmental changes, there are a lot
unanswered questions about the type of water that we drink. The dilemma lies between: tap water,
bottled water or filtered water; and the question are: which one to choose? And how is one
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Developments in the Field of Nurse Anesthetists Essay
Nurse Anesthetist and their journey to where they are now Nurses have played an important role in
medicine throughout the years. When people hear the word nurse they often think of the ones in
the hospital given care and educating. Many people don t think about the other branches of nursing
like the nurse Anesthetist. A nurse Anesthetist has contributed a great deal in administering
anesthetics for about 150 years. Nurse anesthetist have struggled with autonomy and being able to
practice without being supervised by an Anesthesiologist. They also were limited to work in
specific areas but now they work in many hospital and outpatient settings. Nurse anesthetists have
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According to 1999 report from the institute of medicine anesthesia care in nearly 50 times safer
than in the 1980 s (Riley 2012). This show how the field of nurse anesthetist had improved and
grown over years. Nurse anesthetist work in many setting from the hospitals, dental offices to
out patient settings. They also provide care to rural hospitals that if it wasn t for CRNAs they
wouldn t have a specialist in anesthesia and would have to travel along way to receive this
service. Nagelhout Plaus (2013) talk about the progress that has occurred in all areas of the
anesthesia discipline. The AANA Foundation lists and describes hundreds of recent and ongoing
CRNA led research projects. These projects range from basic and applied sciences to clinical
anesthesia, education and economics. They also include a Chuck Biddle, CRNA Phd the editor
in chief of the AANA journal and who wrote Of great pride to me is the quality and diversity of
work that I see emerging from colleagues nationwide, research that is altering the landscape of
anesthesia care.....The age of evidence based practice is upon us and we should actively embrace
the opportunity.. (Nagelhoult Plaus 2013). This encompasses what CRNAs have accomplished
throughout the years and demonstrates how far they have come. From being just nurses trained to
administer anesthesia in the 1800 s s to conducting research. It s a great joy to see CRNAs
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Tenzin Gyatso s Dalai Lama
TRASFORMATIONAL LEADER DALAI LAMA
Tenzin Gyatso is the 14th Dalai Lama of his country Tibet. Dalai Lamas are important Buddhist
monk who are the spiritual and political leader of their country. Tenzin was chosen as Dalai Lama
when he was 2 years old, so since childhood he has been treated as a leader and important figure in
Tibet. His leadership was acquired not achieved but at the age of 23 was awarded the highest
doctorate degree in Buddhist philosophy. By acquiring these knowledges made him wiser and
understand better about people. Today he is the symbol of peace after Mahatma Gandhi and
Martin Luther king. As everyone knows he was exiled from his country and now live in his
Dharamshala in northern India. He is a man of principle centred man based on the religion of
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Instead of fighting with china, Dalai Lama wanted peace and nonviolence ways to negotiate the
problem. And this way of leadership was very effective to achieve peace. The news started to
spread like fire and helped them to turn Tibet into a peace zone. When a leader makes miracles
or the impossible possible then there is no reason why people won t follow him or sometimes
even blindly. After this he received many peace awards and wrote many books but he could
never go back to his country. And people loved him and his followers increased rapidly, he
spread his philosophy of people wanting happiness. Many leaders around the world say that it s
his presence that they enjoy the most like a charismatic leader. And when become famous they
tend to get carried away ,so Dalai Lama is very conscious about that and one of the Buddhist
practices to be aware of one s self. These kind of things are common in monk s life but being
loved by all means there is something more to this leader. The basic fact remain that being down
to earth and also being cheerful like a child at the age of 70. For instance when he came to white
house he throw snow ball at the reporters
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The Health Care Industry Of Colorado
I would like to bring an important matter to your attention that is not only affecting the health of the
citizens of Colorado, but is incurring significant cost to the local government and risk to the health
care industry in this state. The health care industry in Colorado is experiencing challenging issues
with sharing vital health care information between affiliated and unaffiliated medical practice
providers. Hokenstrom indicates that as patients tend to move between specialty providers it is not
uncommon that their health information can become lost in transit or forgotten originating facility.
This inability to share information frequently results in duplication of efforts and cost to the
patient. Not only does this impede efficient and timely care, but carries a high degree of risk to the
patient. In sum, there are solutions to help resolve these issues. Dr. Mendelson, Dr. Bak, Dr.
Menschik, and Dr. Siegel have expressed in their research on Imaging Informatics that barriers to
internet transfer of information remain a constant concern, however, surmounting these concerns is
not unattainable. The University of Chicago issued a study of five states who worked together to
extend their Health Information Exchange (HIE) program in a collaborative effort to share data
between Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Montana, and Oregon. There were several common challenges
identified to include: 1) limited understanding of HIE; 2) sustainability of the program; and 3)
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Mental Health Counseling Personal Statement
I have chosen to enter the field of Mental Health Counseling at this particular time in my life
because I would like to learn the skills needed to help people with their life and mental health
issues. While attending the University of Saint Joseph during my undergraduate years I took
various courses that have led me to making my decision. The courses I took focused on business,
biology, social work, and psychology. After graduation I decided to take a year off and gain work
experience in customer service and health care. I wanted to experience working with the people in
my community. I was hired as a pharmacy technician at a Walgreens in Vernon. Working as a
pharmacy technician has been a very rewarding experience for me and I learned a lot about people
and their unique needs. I also learned about patient care and how to be pacient and understanding
under stressful situations.
While working at Walgreens I was able to apply the skills I learned at Saint Joseph and build more
while working with patients and pharmacy staff. In order to work in retail pharmacy environment
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Counselors should never talk to others about things that are discussed during a session. That way
the client feels free to talk about anything. For a clients to receive help they may have to give
private and personal information about themselves that they might not feel comfortable sharing
with anyone else. Counselors can do many things that friends and family cannot. For example, a
friend or family member may share that private information with others or they might give advice
that is not in the client s best interest. Counselors are specially trained and experienced in helping
people solve problems, change how they act or think, and learn new ways of doing things. It is
also essential for Counselors to be experienced with working with many people that have similar
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Doctrine Of Precedent In The Australian Justice System
1.Introduction
This report includes Doctrine of Precedent and what it represents in the justice system. And how the
Doctrine of Precedent fits within the Australian justice system and what it represents. Also the
relations ship of common law and statue law and the briefing of it. Finally, positive and genitive
aspects of Doctrine of Precedent.
What is law?
The law has been described as the cement of the society and an essential medium of change . .
(Trevor Atherton and Trudie Atherton (2011, p.10)
The Doctrine of Precedent
The doctrine of precedent or on the other hand gaze decisis is depicted as the way toward
separating the significant guidelines from a past case and applying it in a later question. The
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These laws are produced in view of decisions that have been given in more established court cases.
Normal laws are otherwise called case law or point of reference. These tenets can be composed
and additionally unwritten. In a customary law equity framework, the laws of a nation rely upon
the decisions or choices of courts or different councils, where it is trusted equity won. The
general main of this framework is that comparable cases with comparable actualities and issues
ought not be dealt with in an unexpected way. On the off chance that there is a debate between
laws, the expert or point of reference looks to past cases and should give a similar thinking and
choice that was given in the principal case. The laws can likewise be adjusted and advanced in
light of the conditions. The judges additionally have the specialist to make new laws. Numerous
nations live in precedent based law frameworks or blended
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The Pharmaceutical Industry with Reference to Key Strategy...
This essay will analyse the factors that shaped the competition within pharmaceutical industry. It
will look at the key players in the market and try to answer how they obtained the competitive
advantage over their rivals. Moreover his paper will also examine the main business models in
pharmaceutical industry and look how the companies react to the changing nature of competition,
by re assessing their strategies.
According to the case, written by Holland Batiz (2004), the pharmaceutical industry has its roots in
19th century but the R D was firmly established during 1940s and 1950s. This means that
throughout that time pharmaceutical companies acquired practise and experience which helped
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Michael Porter identified three generic strategies (cost leadership, differentiation, and focus) that
can be implemented at the business unit level to create a competitive advantage and defend against
the adverse effects of the five forces (Akan et.al. 2006).Generic strategies provide direction for
companies in designing incentive systems, control procedures, operations, and interactions with
suppliers and buyers. Within the pharmaceutical industry there are four main groups of competitors
that have developed over the last decades. These are: generic, ethical, biotech (all require
prescription) and OTC (prescription free). Each one of them uses different generic strategy to
achieve and maintain competitive advantage.
R D companies use differentiation strategy that requires them to create something about their
product that is perceived as unique and innovative within the market. Differentiation often forces
firms to accept higher costs in order to make a product or service appear unique (Herbert et.al.
1987). In regard to strategy ethical pharmaceutical companies need to focus mainly on their R D
process as wells as advertising that makes their customers to perceive their products as being
unique. As a result, the companies that invested their capital vastly in R D became industry leaders.
Therefore companies compete on who will enter the market first with the new product, since only
the pioneer drug would benefit the company. A differentiation
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Comparative Essay On Brooklyn By Colm Toibin
The book Brooklyn by Colm Toibin, focuses on the immigrant experience in America and how
people make the hard choice to leave their homeland in search of a new life. The main character
Eilis, makes the hard of decision of leaving her small town in Ireland for Brooklyn. Eilis
struggles with feelings of homesickness and ponders weather or not she made the right choice.
Yet, she begins to make new memories in New York and meets Tony, a kind Italian American boy.
Eilis soon becomes excited about her future in America. However, tragedy strikes and she is
suddenly called back to Ireland. When she returns, she remembers the beauty of her old town
begins to question why she left in the first place. Eilis faces the dilemma of the migrant and reaches
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The song The New World written by Jason Robert Brown, describes the feeling of trepidation
about leaving ones home and following a new path. Colm Toibin and Jason Brown both use
imagery to show how lost one feels when searching for home. Eilis s relationship with home
shifts and changes as she struggles to come to terms with the consequences of living in two
places both mentally and physically. She loves her small home town of Enniscorthy, but she
doesn t quite fit in with the atmosphere and the people. In many ways, her home has a socially
conservative environment, and not everything is as it seems. However, her new home in
Brooklyn is filled with her feelings of homesickness and nostalgia. Eilis never feels quite happy
there because she is always thinking about her sister Rose and her mother. Yet, Brooklyn
provides her with the opportunity to start over and begin a new life. In the song The New World
the lyrics paint a picture of land that calls to be discovered. A new world call across the ocean, a
new world calls across the sky, a new world whispers in the shadows, time to fly . Jason Robert
brown uses the image of a land across the sea in order to show how distant this new life is.
Similarly in the book, Eilis leaves Ireland and becomes a stranger in an entirely new
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Characteristics Of Malignant Hyperthermia ( Mh )
Abstract
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is a genetically inherited, pharmacogenic disorder involving a severe
malfunction within the skeletal muscles, causing them to be stuck in a contracted state. It is found
to be triggered in susceptible patients by the administration of certain anesthetic agents during and
after surgical procedures. It may also be activated by the use of other drugs, such as muscle
relaxants and triggered by other circumstances such as stress, trauma, and even exercising. Not
only are the muscles normal physiology affected, but abnormalities of the whole body occur
disrupting its natural homeostasis. If it is not treated immediately, it can be fatal. Susceptibility
is found in patients who have had a known family history of MH. In order for a medical
professional or a patient to be prepared to handle MH one must understand how it affects the
normal physiology of the body, what signs to look for, and how it can be diagnosed, treated, and
prevented. There is no cure for MH, but there are specific drugs and precautionary measures that
are used to prevent and treat it when a patient is susceptible.
A Brief Overview of Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia is a life threatening, genetic disorder that involves the skeletal muscles. It
commonly occurs intraoperatively and postoperatively when inhalant agents such as halothane,
enflurane, and isoflurane are used, as well as some muscle relaxants such as succinylcholine and
curare. It
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Modern Day Hockey
Hockey started in about the 16th century where Europeans played a form of field hockey. People
may argue that Alexander Cartwright or Abner Doubleday is the creator of the game. However , it
is impossible to list the man responsible. The origin of the name hockey has been a large debate,
and nobody has been able to say with complete accuracy how it came about. The introduction of
modern day hockey happened around the 19th century, in a British Colony in Canada. British troops
would spend their free time skating around on frozen lakes and ponds.
Hockey is played in an ice rink on a 200 by 85 foot sheet of ice. There is a total of 12 players out on
the ice at a time. Consisting of 2 goalies, and 10 players. The goal is to shoot the puck into
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How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Works
How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Writings Thesis: John Ronald Reule Tolkien s life
experiences influenced his writing, beginning as a student, then a soldier, lexigrapher, professor,
and then a writer to his own children; Tolkien s life created the place known to most as Middle
Earth. Introduction Childhood South Africa Baboon Spider Lack of Greenery only sand and rock
Early family life Early love of language and Anglo Saxon literature Early adult life Edith and
Tolkien Beren and Luthien Father Morgan s forbidding of courtship Birmingham Factories and
machines Machines and evil in Tolkien s writings World War One and Professional life Finishing
degree before joining the war New English Dictionary Lexicography Academic... Show more
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His greatest achievement in this field was the language spoken in Middle Earth. As Tolkien grew
older, he grew tired of Anglo Saxon and Latin languages and shifted more towards Germanic
languages. Tolkien was very smart but, as he grew so did his life and the challenges that it held. In
Tolkien s early adult life many changes occurred, his mother started becoming very dependent on
the Roman Catholic Church for strength and guidance after the loss of her husband. With Tolkien s
faith was strengthened and reaffirmed, Father Morgan the pastor to Tolkien family become the
godfather to Tolkien and his brother in the case that their mother died. Their mother died, which left
Tolkien and his brother in Father Morgan s complete care. Father Morgan moved them to an
apartment in Birmingham closer to Tolkien s school. In Birmingham many influences changed
Tolkien forever. Tolkien lived in his own apartment in Birmingham at the age of sixteen. He went
about his studies normally until the day Tolkien met the one person with the most influence on him
in his entire life: Edith Bratt. Edith was nineteen at the time when Tolkien was sixteen; they would
talk for hours leaning out the windows of their apartments and have informal dates in coffee shops
where they would make a game of throwing sugar cubes into the large hats worn by the women of
the time(25 Horne). The story of Beren and Luthien is a story that is directly attributed to Edith.
The story was created when
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Factors Affecting Tax Compliance of Small and Medium Scale...
Background of the Study
Tax compliance has been a topic of great interest to Revenue authorities especially in the
developed countries. Hostility towards tax compliance is an age old problem. Taxes are
considered a problem by everyone. Not surprising, taxation problems date back to the earliest
recorded history (Taxworld Organization, 1999).
Developing countries, perhaps due to their frequent budget deficits have not been able to conduct
comprehensive research on the behavior of taxpayer in relation to compliance. Hostility between
the taxpayers and tax collectors on issue relating to tax compliance is evidenced by frequent tax
evasion reports in our local newspapers (Juma, 2010) and outward resistance from taxpayers for
example the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An experiment with presumption tax (abolished in 1993 and re introduced in 1995) was a
particularly notable attempt to formalize parts of the informal agricultural sector (Cheeseman and
Griffins, 2005). Further attempts focused on the use of advance tax and tax on rental incomes.
However, given the invisibility of the informal sector and scarce empirical work to understand tax
relevant information, the presumption tax approach and the advance tax approaches failed to
achieve the intended objectives. It is not difficult to understand why they could not work. If the
Government does not know about the income received by farmers, farm workers and small scale
entrepreneurs, it can have no prospects of taxing it. This creates the need for a proper income
survey to determine the optimal tax yield, the ability and willingness to pay.
The advent of the East African Community customs union further complicates the tax compliance
risk management problem. In 2005, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania signed a treaty forming the East
Africa Community (EAC) customs union which has now been expanded to include Rwanda and
Burundi. The purpose of the customs union is to promote trade and other elements of regional
development. The dominant feature of the customs union is that member states agreed to reduce
tariffs. The Heads of State reached an agreement to
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What Is Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Auschwitz
Over 1 million jews were killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Jews were taken from their
homes and put into concentration camps against their will. The most famous of them was
Auschwitz. This concentration camp was by far the largest and had the biggest effect on the Jewish
Race.
Auschwitz was located in the suburbs of an abandoned city. The camp was originally a detention
center for political prisoners. But, the camp would soon be the biggest concentration camp in
history. Almost 1.25 million people that were deported to the camp would be killed.
The commanders of Auschwitz were Lieutenant Colonel Rudolf Huess and Colonel Arthur
Liebchenzel. They divided the camp into three different parts. The main camp, Birkenau, and the
third Manowitz. Most of the jews in the concentration camps were put in gas chambers, enslaved,
or sometimes died of starvation. Some of the prisoners weren t at the camps for very long if they
had a disease. You were almost immediatly killed. They showed no mercy to the detainees.... Show
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The Nazi s got word of it and quickly left. When the Soviet Army arrived in 1945 they found a lot
of stuff that the Nazi s left. They found corpses, clothes and also found the gas chambers that were
used to kill the jews. Because the Soviet Army found the camp that was the end of the Auschwitz
concentration camp.
This is why this single camp affected the jewish race so much. So, Auschwitz was a dangerous
and big camp. They killed you in the worst way possible and showed no mercy while not feeling
bad at all. But, the camp was eventually raided and thousands of corpses were left behind. This
would be the end of the most famous concentration camp in
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Jazz Dance Research Paper
There are many different styles of jazz dance. The first of these is authentic jazz dance. It has
influences that come from African movement, and was developed along with jazz music during the
early 1900s. Some qualities which are often seen in this style include groundedness, syncopation,
polyrhythm, polycentrism, articulation of the torso, circles, improvisation, and individuality. Two
styles of dance which fall into this category include tap dance, which developed as a collection of
native African dances combined with European dances, and club jazzdance, which developed in the
80s ad includes elements such as fast footwork, splits, knee drops, and spins. Another style of jazz
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One of these people was Jack Cole. Cole trained with many prominent modern dancers of the time,
including Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman, as well as studying
ballet with Cecchetti. He danced with Denishawn, a modern company, but also spent time dancing
in nightclubs. He was also introduced to dance styles from India. His influence from ballet,
modern, and ethnic dances, helped him to create his own style, which was seen in his
choreography. He did a lot of choreography that was displayed in either Broadway productions, or
movies. Some of these included Ziegfeld Follies, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Some Like It Hot.
His style included movements such as intensity in the eyes, a low center of gravity, use of levels,
and attack. Another important figure of this period was Katherine Dunham. She received a degree
in anthropology, which she used to research dance traditions in the Caribbean and in Africa.
Although she was primarily trained in modern, her research on dance traditions within the African
American community were an important contribution to jazz dance. She opened several dance
schools throughout her career. One of them, the Dunham School of Dance and Theatre, offered
classes in not only dance, but also subjects such as eukinetics, dance notation, psychology,
languages, and
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How Does Henry Longfellow Establish The Nature Of Life
Through the use of poetic devices Henry Longfellow establishes the nature of life, and the
purpose of life in the poem The Psalm of Life . The poet utilizes poetic devices to establish the
nature of life. Henry Longfellow uses a variety of poetic devices to establish the purpose of life.
Mostly Longfellow uses analogies in combination with symbols in order to establish the purpose
of life. Henry Longfellow crafts his understanding of life through poetic devices used by the
speaker. The speaker utilizes poetic devices in order to establish the nature of life. Through the
allusion to the Bible passages when talking about the mournful numbers the speaker establishes that
life has a purpose. The speaker asks that life is not described as an empty dream, establishing the
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The speaker uses simile to compare a person to dumb, driven cattle, in order suggest that many
people follow the mass instead of forming their own path. Through the personification of the Past
, the speaker states that people should not dwell on the past Let the dead Past bury its dead (22).
Through the use of the metaphor of footprints on the sands of time the speaker establishes the
fact that humans leave behind themselves a path for others to follow And, departing, leave
behind us/ Footprints on the sands of time (27 28). The footprints are a symbol of the impact a
person leaves on the world. The speaker uses a metaphor of a forlorn shipwrecked brother who
upon seeing the footprints in the sands of time will take up his heart, suggesting that a person s
achievements help those in trouble find their way. The speaker personifies the heart by giving it a
necessity to be ready for any fate, implying that people should be accepting of all change With a
heart for any fate (34). Through analogies and symbols Longfellow establishes the purpose of
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After Spill Sea Turtles Still Swimming
Between the two Achieve3000 articles After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming, and For The
Turtles, For The Turtles did a better job in achieving its purpose. The purpose of this text was to
inform the reader of the actions taken by officials to protect sea turtles from becoming
endangered after an oil spill. Conversely, After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming had a purpose
to discuss what affects the largest oil spill in history had on sea turtles. As stated in For The
Turtles, The cohort of workers then began excavating the nests, mostly digging slowly by hand,
not only to make certain the shells wouldn t fracture, but also to ensure the eggs wouldn t be rolled
around or repositioned. The eggs were placed in juxtaposition in specially
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Menswear Paid In The Fashion Industry
Like most of us individuals Menswear is very well rounded. Also like most of individuals in the
fashion industry we each have our own opinion, menswear is similar because each designer takes
the concept of menswear and puts their own creative twist on it or carefully creates a strategic plan
to execute their ideal version of menswear. In the previous season of Fall / Winter 2015 2016 such
trends and their designated designers constructed memorable and classic garments or unique yet
simplistic items of clothing. Of course, each item/garment of menswear is unique and goes in a ton
of categorized trends but the trends that stood out to me in the menswear collections were: The
Oversized FurCoats, Denim, The Brocade, Androgyny, The Baggy Trouser
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A Brief Note On Pain, Hypertension, Gout, And Diabetes...
Subjective Data: Chief Complaint: Right ankle pain for two days, routine visit for osteoarthritis,
hypertension, gout, and diabetes mellitus (DM) evaluation. History of present illness: Mrs. V. J. a
68 year old African American female presented in the clinic complaining of a burning pain,
stiffness, swelling right ankle, which radiates to the right metatarsophalangeal joint for two days,
pain scale seven out of ten. She denied falling or hitting her right ankle against an object, just
woke up around three that morning to use the bathroom and could barely walk. She also stated
that right ankle edema has increased more in the past two days due to cold weather. She takes
Norco 10/325mg two tablets orally every six hours and apply warm... Show more content on
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She had three siblings, one sister and twin brothers, sister is 60 years old, newly diagnosed with
DM and twin brothers are 58 years old alive and well. Review of System (ROS) General: Neat
Skin: Reports swelling right ankle and right big toe pain. Eyes: She wears reading glasses Ears:
Denies ringing in the ear, pain, discharge, or hearing impairment. Nose: Denies nasal discharge,
Congestion, or problems with smell. Throat: Denies problems with her gum and mouth. Swallows
without any difficulty. Neck: Denies any edema or bruises around the neck. Respiration: Denies
labored breathing. Cardiovascular: Denies chest pain, bilateral ankle edema, but severely increased
on the right with burning pain. Gastrointestinal: Denies anorexia, nausea and vomiting, heartburn,
abdominal pain, or constipation. Endocrine: History of Type two DM Objective Data: Vital signs:
Temperature 98.7 Fahrenheit, Blood pressure 128/82, Respiration 16, weight194, height 5feet 8
inches, body mass index (BMI) 28. Generalized appearance well kept wore a decent outfit,
overweight, ambulates with a walker. Skin: Warm to touch, dry and intact Head: Normocephalic,
atraumatic. Ear: No discharge or cerumen noted bilaterally, tympanic membrane normal without
redness or edema. Nose: Nares patent without any obstruction. No frontal or maxillary tenderness
during palpation of the sinus cavities. Pharynx: Oral mucosa moist, no dental cavities or plague
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Similarities Between Judaism And Buddhism
Religion Essay
Who has more followers between Judaism and Buddhism? The answer is Buddhism.
Buddhism is a religion that has 300 million, their god is Buddha. They are not polytheistic or
monotheistic, they have no personal god. Polytheistic mean a religion has many gods. Monotheistic
only means they have one. Judaism is our second religion. Judaism has 13 million followers, and
they are monotheistic, they believe in god. They compare because they both worship in temples.
Temples are places devoted to worships.
The first religion we will be getting to Buddhism. The Buddhism god name is buddha, he is
wearing a saffron. A saffron is an orange robe that Buddhism monks wear today. They practice
wesak. This practice is the day of the death of
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Evidence Based Practice Changes By Jean Martin Charcot And...
Evidence based Practice Changes
To take away from neurology all the discoveries made by Charcot would be to render it
unrecognizable (Jay, 2000, p. 10). However, nurses of today recognize that had Lidwina of
Schiedam lived during Jean Martin Charcot s (1825 1893) and Florence Nightingale s era (1859
1969), Lidwina s nursing care would have been person centered and focused on the environment
and her physical factors (Alligood, 2014; Murray McDonald, 2005). Health care professionals of
today are fortunate to now have a clinical description and classification of multiple sclerosis. As a
result, with new discoveries, nurses continue to create, analyze, and evaluate nursing concepts,
philosophies and theories using research based evidence and clinical expertise (Institute of
Medicine, 2001).
The new discoveries, quality improvements, and evidence based care that has changed the course
of multiple sclerosis diagnosis, treatment, and care since Jean Martin Charcot and Florence
Nightingale s time is encouraging and exciting for those that live with the disease. New
technologies and critical milestones abound. For example, in 1981 the first MRI pictures of a
brain affected by MS was produced ( Research News and Progress, 2016). Also, magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) has been instrumental in allowing more precise diagnosis and important biomarkers
for determining the effect of treatments from clinical trials (Koutsouraki Michmizos, 2014). These
remarkable advances in
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Similarities Between Freaks And Geeks
Freaks and geeks essay! The show freaks and geeks is a show held in the 1980 s about what it s
like growing up as a kid in highschool. Some conflicts such as parental understanding, fitting in,
and bullying are some things kids in this show face. I myself have experienced all of these
things, and not even that long ago. Getting your parents to understand half of the stuff you go
through, is probably the hardest thing you ll have to go through as a kid in highschool. The
character Lindsay Weir, is in an argument with her parents on what s going on between her friends
Daniel Desario and Kim Kelly. She doesn t really know how to explain to parents on why they are
arguing except to say, she s having problems with her boyfriend
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  • 2. Examples Of Irony In Lamb To The Slaughter In Lamb to the Slaughter the author, Roald Dahl writes about a young, pregnant woman named Mary Maloney waiting for the return of her husband. When Mr. Maloney arrives, he disrupts the usual domestic routine the couple had put in place by claiming he wants a divorce. Overcome with emotions Mary takes the audience by surprise. She kills her husband. While this may seem like a horror or tragic story. However, the ironyof it all causes the audience to view it instead, as a dark humored comedy. The title itself is ironic thought the reader doesn t realize it until the end if the story. Lambs are often seen as a symbol for purity or innocence. The title Lamb to the Slaughter would be the same as saying killing innocence or the death of purity. The irony of the title itself is that a symbol of innocence is used as a murder weapon. The irony in the story doesn t really start until the end of the second page when Mary kills her husband and then in the most calm manner says, All right... so I ve killed him (Dahl 3). Everything the reader has seen up to this point about Mary s character is that she is docile, little housewife that will do anything to make her husband happy. She eagerly awaits her husband s return from work and does everything she can to make him comfortable rushing to pour him a drink or offering to get his slippers. Taking a piece of meatand using it to crush one s husband s skull is the exact opposite of these traits that have been seen previously in Mary. Add ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Theme Of Women In Othello And The Duchess Of Malfi In the Elizabethan era what were the requirements for women and what made them ideal wives? I want to focus on the two main wives in Othello and The Duchess of Malfi both characters are being judged for being impure and unmoral. Desdemona and the Duchess diverge from each other because they have very different attitudes toward the men in the plays. The men in their lives try to impose upon them which finally drive them to their deaths. Society and men expected women to be submissive and chaste characters but the Duchess really proves them wrong making a statement on how wives shouldn t be alabaster statues kneeling at their husbands tombs. Portraying Desdemona as more of the traditional Elizabethan wifewhich obeys and the Duchess being more of the strong and free feminine symbol. Women in this plays are seen as mere objects or property of men and expected to be chaste, obedient and silent spectators of what men would do through the play. So when this female characters step out of this labels and fight against the power that marginalize them as subjects they usually end up forced into marriage, muted and dead. In this period braking these social barriers by self making and voicing your opinion as a women was resisted in society, this could only be done by the queen. Desdemona was bold enough to go against social norms and challenged her family and married a Moor, Othello. But she is still seen a good wife because she follows Othello to Cyprus where she remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Difference Between The Entertainment And Media Culture The Entertainment and Media Culture Cherie Belcher HUM/186 12/18/2017 Allyson Wells The Entertainment and Media Culture There are many different forms of entertainment media that has made an impact on the American culture. However, the one I feel that has made the biggest impact on American culture is the music industry. I say that because, if you look at the music from the 50 s and the 60 s, the music was smooth, it spoke to the teens and the adults in a certain way, the kids danced in a calm manner, they danced in a respectful manner. In the 70 s and 80 s, the music took on a distinctive style, therefore, the dances and the clothing took on a different style. The clothing began to show body parts, the stomach was the main part that showed. In the 50 s and 60 s you just did not do that. You kept your body covered. When the music changed, the kids changed. In the 80 s and 90 s, it took on more of a drastic change. Rap came on the scene, as well as, the disco era. When this era came about, the kids changed even more. Their clothing, haircuts, and even their language changed. It got to be such a drastic change where men were wearing makeup and as much jewelry as the women were. Then came the Gangsta Rap, which brought about the gang scene. Everybody was wearing their clothes extra big and baggy. The wearing of a certain color meant you represented a certain gang and the wearing of your cap meant something else, however, it all represented gang signs. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Brief Look at Polio INTRODUCTION Polio is a viral infectious disease transmitted via the faecal oral route. It is a dreaded disease especially in children, it results in infantile paralysis. Polio has no cure causing great concern due to significant morbidity and mortality. Despite global efforts to eradicate Polio, it is still endemic in parts of the world. This paper discusses the global problems posed by the disease, eradication strategies employed globally and regionally and the challenges in the way of achieving a world without Polio. HISTORYPolio dates to before the 20th century when first cases of epidemics were clinically reported. In fact, an Egyptian carving which dates back to around 1400BC depicts a priest with a paralysed leg similar to Polio victims. In the year 1789, a British doctor, Michael Underwood, described Polio as debility of the lower extremities (www.polioeradication.org). In 1840, a German doctor, Jacob von Heine established the disease may be contagious. In 1894, in USA, the first significant Polio outbreak in infants was documented. In 1907, a Swedish doctor, Ivar Wickman, identified different types of Polio infection and in 1908; two Austrian physicians Landsteiner and Popper inferred that Polio is a viral infection. Several years later, research actions were launched and in 1955, the first vaccine against the disease was created by Dr Jonas Salk. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tale Of The Shoe Internal Conflict The Tale of the Shoe : The Tale of a Struggle Within The passage from Emma Donoghue s, The Tale of the Shoe, advances the idea that the struggle between good and evil does not have to be presented through physical entities that it can be developed through an internal conflict, which is shown through the use of agency and sensory experience. In the well known Cinderella story the antagonists are the evil stepmother and her two daughters, an external force that attempts to cause suffering for and to control Cinderella. Donoghue s version of the story argues that this perception of evil is not the only one that exists that evil can come from an inner source. This is expressed via the manipulation of agency. Although the story is told in third person limited, the agency of other forces seeps into the narrative. The antagonists take the form of voices. The voices become a character of their own they have the ability to ask questions and scold the narrator, They asked why I was still alive (Donoghue 2). These voices force the protagonist to perform the traditional chores that Cinderella does, Nobody made me do the things...The shrill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pain is caused by the evil within her and this restricts her. This restriction is seen with her speech, Every word that came out of my mouth limped away like a toad (Donoghue 1). The fact that the story opens with a line about the sensation of feeling or touch, Till she came it was all cold (Donoghue 1) foreshadows that the she who comes will right all the wrongs with the protagonists touch or senses. The evil within the narrator can only be solved with the help of the woman, who evokes the good part of the senses. Sensory experience is re established as helpful with the sight of beauty and goodness, from the woman from the fire, Her eyes had flames in their centers, and her eyebrows were silvered with ash (Donoghue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mooc And Document Orientated Nosql Database MOOC and document orientated NoSQL database Abstract: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) is getting popularity in not only in Universities worldwide but also in the people who want to enrich their skill sets. As the demand grows, different MOOC websites are taking appropriate action to provide more dynamic environment. They are using NoSQL to maintain the data. Most of the MOOC websites using Document type NoSQL databases to manage videos, forums and assignments. But when it comes to decide which NoSQL database should be implemented there are many choices like MongoDB, CouchDB, ClusterPoint etc. and consequently a question arises why majority of MOOC websites are using MongoDB instead of CouchDB which is also a NoSQL document oriented database? In the following paper it will be more clear which database MongoDB or CouchDB in the present time is more suitable to use for a MOOC website. Introduction: Distance learning had three generations 1.Correspondence Study 2.Multimedia 3.Computer mediate After the industrial revolution, correspondence study started in the Europe and United States because more skilled work force was required and also reliability and speed of postal service was improved greatly. In the 20th century multimedia is introduced and became new tool of education for teachers and learners. Class became more adaptable to reach different kind of audience result of that even people of remote areas started to get grasp on the subject. But Multimedia still lack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Percy Wordsworth And Ode To The West... When readers think of romantic poems, poets such as William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge comes to mind. These poets had an instinctive feeling that they were chosen to direct others through the French Revolution. In the early 1820 s, the great age of English romantic poetry ended with Shelley. He was also a supporter of the French Revolution, hoping that he too could bring on a political change by regenerating mankind spiritually. Shelley spoke of high praise about poets, saying: They measure the circumference and sound the depths of human nature with a comprehensive and all penetrating spirit... . Shelley, along with the rest of the poets, inspired others to speak out against what is wrong, and they continue to this day to influence pop culture. It is important to realize that PB Shelley was one of many revolutionary writers. by analyzing two of his poems, Song to the Men of England and Ode to the West Wind, it will provide us with the evidence needed to support Shelley as a revolutionary writer. Percy Bysshe Shelley, the rebellion against authority, was an English poet that focused on romanticism, but many of his work concerns protest and revolution. This could be because the romantic age in the 1800 s was filled with turmoil. Many poets amongst Shelley, were desired to write about social injustice, inequality, and politics in their poems. Shelley strongly believed that expressing those factors into poetrywould make people and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Human Spirit In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath Steinbeck, in the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, portrays that the hardships and struggles the migrants go through are challenges that ultimately bring out the positive aspects of the human spirit. Steinbeck supports his assertion by depicting Mae s change of heart in the fifteenth chapter, the Hoovervilles, and the death of Rosasharn s baby. The author s purpose is to expound on the hardships that these poor migrant farmers faced in order to express the persistence of the human spirit. The author writes in a depressed tone to help readers grasp his underlying message. In the fifteenth chapter of The Grapes of WrathMae, the waitress, has a change of heart after seeing the starving children gawking over the candy in the store. From G. May we learn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The migrants love for one another goes far beyond the scope of sharing table scraps. Their love starts to make them all one (Iwe) family, where if the baby has a cold , the others say here, take this blanket (Steinbeck, 152). A love of caring for those one isn t even related to. A love of nurturing all. Rosasharn is an interesting character, who is pregnant throughout the book until she births a stillborn baby. The death of something that she had been so careful for, and that she had waited so long for depressed Rosasharn. However from this depressing loss, became a great opportunity, and because of their humility and loving human charity she took advantage of it. When the Joads entered the barn at the end of the book a man was dying of starvation, but he couldn t eat solid food. At this Rosasharn went straight to work, using her new ability and breastfed the dying man.G. May continues his poem and grace, which is the flowing, creative activity, of love itself, is what makes all goodness possible (May, line 2124). The creative love that Rosasharn used to help the man, could have only been the grace with which she pushed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Roles Of Bill De Blasio Bill de Blasio is the current Mayor and Mayor incumbent of New York City running under the Democratic Party with alliance to third party Working Families Party gaining de Blasio cross endorsement of both parties. Responsibilities of the Mayor in NYC are wider than other cities. Major cities use a strong mayor form of mayor council government, which makes the appropriate check or restriction that City Councils often have on their Mayor very weak as opposed to a weak mayor form which restricts the mayor s autonomy and power delegating more to the city council. This allows the Mayor almost complete administrative autonomy such as proposing legislation and executive orders and other managerial tasks to ensure an effective city government... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... De Blasio has motioned to spend much of the city budget on legal services for immigrants who have little to no criminal record and made guidelines for school staff to ensure the Immigration and Customs Enforcement don t enter schools or obtain information about students without proper legal backing keeping schools safe for children of immigrants or immigrant students. In addition to this, he has made universal free pre k which allows near school age children to become acquainted with school life and differentiate it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Exhibition Rhetorics Analysis In Bruce W. Fergusons essay on Exhibition Rhetorics he uses the phrase strategic system of representations to describe exhibitions. This essay will discuss what he means by this phrase, why this is socially and politically significant, and provide an example of a historic exhibition where strategic systems of representations was evident. Exhibitions have motives which extend beyond the walls of art institutions. We know this because Ferguson characterises exhibitions as strategic systems of representation; strategies whose aim is the wholesale conversion of its audience to sets of prescribed values to alter social relations (Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne 1996, pg.178). This means that exhibitions have significant... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As exhibitions do not represent a neutral position on a subject matter then the opinion and the process by which this opinion was formed should be defined and made transparent to the viewer. Our understanding of art is for the most part prescribed, Ferguson states the ways in which art is talked about, understood and debated are largely determined through the medium of exhibitions (Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne 1996, pg.180). As exhibitions seek to benefit and promote the desires and values from within this network of interests then we as viewers are simply told how to understand art, what is valuable and what is to be discarded. The way in which we come to understand art is laid out for us, with little room to draw our own conclusions. Exhibitions should represent a democratic view of art; Exhibitions are the material speech of what is essentially a political institution, one with legal and ethical responsibilities (Greenberg, Reesa, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne 1996, pg.182). The way in which we appreciate art is primarily determined through the context of the exhibition. Because of this museums and art galleries should ensure that they have a democratically elected leadership charged with upholding this responsibility of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Funnel Web Spider A spider is a creepy crawly little creature, and they are quite a mystery to most of the population. spiders are a beast feared by most, but we will let you make the decisions after reading our article. We have scoured the web for all of the intriguing facts that make these arachnids so unique, and they finally arrived to your computer screen in the former of a compact article! To find out everything there is to know about these fierce predators, all you have to do is keep reading! Be sure to come back for our part two article, featuring the top eight things you didn t know about the spider! Number Fifteen: Worst Case Scenario Horror stories of the fearsome capabilities of these little arachnids are limitless. They all have to come from a source, so we figured we would start our article with the worst case scenario of a spider bite. The Australian funnel web spider is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The venom of this particular spider has properties that target the immune systems of insects, opening doors for the possibility of eco friendly pesticides. Number Ten: Got Milk? Ever milked a spider? We didn t think so. In order to obtain the venom from all of the aforementioned species, workers who specialize in spider milking at the Spider Pharm in Arizona go through about 1,000 specimens each shift. This is done by drugging the arachnids, and jolting them with electricity to make them release their juices. Number Nine: The Potential of Silk While the venom of some spiders may be lending a helping hand to humanity, there are also a variety of options for the use of spider silk. Potential for this byproduct is foreseen to one day operate the insides of robotic devices and drug delivery mechanisms. Be sure to come back for our part two article, featuring the top eight things you didn t know about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Adopting New Technologies in Nursing Adopting New Technologies into Nursing Lisa M. Ehret Walden University Transforming Nursing and Healthcare through Information Technology NURS 6051N 20 July 10, 2015 Adopting New Technologies into Nursing The healthcare system is a continuously evolving spectrum. Nurses must take great strides in learning and adapting to new technologies to meet the standards of the health care system. One significant change that has occurred throughout the last few years is the transition from paper charting to utilizing electronic health record (EHR) systems. This technological change is a major development that has the potential to significantly impact the nursing role and overall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 15). Thus, if possible, emphasizing the simple aspects of the chosen EHR while avoiding excessive complexity during design will be an important aspect to avoid obstacles in the adoption of the new practice. As the nurse facilitator, realization that the older generation may be confronted with difficulty regarding technological innovation is crucial. Providing constructive, and tolerant instruction will help with successful adaption of the new EHR for these individuals. Adequate training and instruction, while ensuring user friendly technology was the base of the design for the new EHR will help ensure simplicity and encourage positive outlook from staff and increase rates of adaptation. Thus, emphasizing simplicity of use while avoiding complexity will give health care workers a positive stance on their capabilities regarding the utilization of a new EHR. Trialability The fourth aspect of successful implementation is trialability. As described by Rogers (2003), Trialability is the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis . An easy way to interpret this aspect is that the more practice, the easier a concept becomes or practice makes perfect . As the nurse facilitator, one must recognize and understand that adequate training and available resources are the basis for trialability and success. Thus, the more the nurses who utilize the new EHR, the faster a successful adaptation occurs. It is during this part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lives of Emily and Charlotte BrontГ« Emily and Charlotte BrontГ« retained exceptional novels throughout history. Their stories captivate the minds of readers alike, taking them to a world of dark, eerie hatred, and overcoming the obstacle faced with love and devotion. However, both sisters have diverse styles of writing. Charlotte BrontГ« tends to use more humor through her works, while Emily BrontГ« uses more satire along with a sardonic tone. T hey both come together to have somewhat similar themes, making the moral of the story mentally powerful. Charlotte BrontГ«, the eldest in the family, had always been interested in writing. After her mother died, she was left to take care of her other four siblings. She was born on April 21, 1816 in Thornton, Yorkshire, England. She... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One may say, that the theme would be: No matter how many struggles one faces, in the end, someone will always be there to love a person, and cherish every moment they have together. The author tries to epitomize that even though Jane struggled consequently through her entire life, in the end, she had someone to love. Jane herself realizes this in the end of the novel, stating that she never met anyone else who loved her in this quantity, and was willing to spend the rest of his life with her. Her life with Rochester had been pleasant after the ten years of their marriage, and she remembers that they both are equals in their relationship; one is not higher than the other. The author tries to prove that one should not give up hope, even in desperate times, and wait until something better comes along, and when it does, take it, and not let the chance go. The theme of love is stated throughout the novel. Charlotte BrontГ« wrote what was known to be the tale of the heart s realisation through another, and of the loss of what seemed to be realized ( Cambridge History, Jane Eyre, Part One 2). Jane Eyre for the most part, had positive reviews from audiences, and professors. Such, Jane Eyre was a unique Victorian book because in it, whatever the age might think it right to say, it was made plain to the most unwillingly convinced that purity could be passionate and that a woman could read the heart ( Cambridge History, Jane Eyre, Part One 2). Therefore, Charlotte ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Social Movement Of Idle No More This paper is going to examine the social movement of Idle No More. An explanation of how the movement started, its goals, and its progress will be explained. Different sources of media interpreted and portrayed the movement differently; this essay will show how the movement was visualized in a much more positive light from insider and alternative media then that of the corporate media. This essay will examine both the difficulties I would have in participating in Idle No More and the strengths I have that could be used to help with the movement. The Movement: Idle No More On December 5th 2012 Bill C 45 was passed in Canada. This piece of legislation changed how lands would be managed on native reserves. It also removed protection of thousands of bodies of water in Canada. Four women from Saskatchewan started emailing each other of what this piece of legislation meant for the indigenous population of our country and started sharing this information to the First Nations communities. This was the birth of a movement named Idle No More. The movement gained popularity across Canada and one month after the first phases Idle No More had a National Day of Action, on December 10th 2012, in locations across the country. Idle No More had three distinct goals: to build sovereignty for Indigenous people, to put pressure on the government and industries to take care of the environment, and to build allies that promote reframing the relationship between the two nations. The Idle No More ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Effects Of Racial Profiling Racial Profiling Have you ever wondered what goes on in other places, with other people, and with other races? Racial Profiling is a form of discrimination and should not be used against any person because it leads to racism, its infective and the freedom of people is more important than the National Security itself. Most racial profiling leads to racial profiling towards others. Research psychologists have also examined the effects of racial profiling on broader society and have learned that societal effects include confirmation of feelings of racism, fear and financial costs (Effects). When racial profiling is used it harms most civilians that are not terrorists. Even though the National Security wasn t supposed to use this until the twin towers were bombed on 9/11/2001, it still offends other races. Racial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This country was not established with safety. The intent was for this country to be free, and for our citizens to live in a society where we have a say in government, and most important, freedom. Benjamin Franklin Once said A man that would give up his rights for safety deserves neither. (National) Of course National Security is important, but the colonies had security before they decided to break away from England and form a new county. (National) When people use racial slurs anywhere it makes people feel that they have no freedom, and unsafe, and it makes others follow. I am telling all of you guys reading to stop using racial profiling and if someone uses it tell them to stop. The effects racial profiling. OHRC, OHRC, www.ohrc.on.ca/en/paying price human cost racial profiling/effects racial profiling. Accessed 11 Apr. 2017. Crawford, Kamillia . To Catch a terrorist. University of Florida Stars, 20 Mar. 2016, p. 59, To Catch a Terrorist: The Improper Use of Profiling in U.S. Post 9/11 Counterterrorism 2016 Kamillia Crawford University of Central ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Culture In The Poisonwood Bible In the Poisonwood Bible, the second biggest factor in Leah Price s struggle for independence from her father and her religion is the culture of both Kilanga and Bethlehem. During the reader s short scene of her time in Bethlehem they could infer that she is being surrounded with a immensely Christian culture. The normal preacher s child spending every free minute at a church affiliation. As a young girl Leah is being forced into this lifestyle early on and she doesn t really have a choice in her beliefs since her father is a preacher. Kingsolver uses this to show the reader why Leah will have an open mind to the Congoculture because she is old enough to understand that she has a choice. Kingsolver also uses the fact that her father is pushing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She changes from relying so heavily on her family to do stuff for her to completely flipping roles and becomes independent. She uses this newfound independence to find her purpose in life which is to help the people of the Congo and even all of Africa to push for their human rights. Kingsolver uses geographical, cultural, and the physical presence of others in Leah s life to showcase her newfound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Sustainability Of The Solar Energy The purpose of this memo is to define sustainability in relation to solar energy. We will do this by informing you of our definition of sustainability, followed by providing you with the economic efficiency, environmental impacts, and sociological perception. Team Definition of Sustainability Economical Cost Effective Reasonable alternative for non sustainable energy. Does it save money in the long run? Will the improvement of technology out date current implementation? Environmental Manufacture (green practices) Recycle End of Life Remanufacture? Low Waste Easy to Obtain Materials Recyclable/ Biodegradable Materials? Social Population Bias Government Push Availability (Between Different Countries) Risk Benefit Analysis Those that are manufacturing the product have access to the product. How the solar panels are being used? Definition: A sustainable technology is one that is affordable, available, environmentally safe, socially accepted, and helpful. It is affordable and available enough that it may be used by the general public. It is easy to manufacture using renewable materials and it does not pollute; it improves the quality of life for present and future generations. Environmental Availability China is the leading manufacturer of solar panels. To protect the industry s reputation the manufacturers of photovoltaic panels in china has set standards for recycling their waste instead of casually dumping them. These standards are easily met if they explored ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Marigolds Eugenia Collier Analysis Harshil Gupta Thorsen English 9H September 10, 2017 Never Judge a Book by its Cover In Marigolds by Eugenia W. Collier, Lizabeth and the children view Miss Lottie as an ugly and unpleasant woman prior to the ultimate destruction of the marigolds, and Lizabeth s understanding of Miss Lottie changes when she realizes the struggle and hard times, Miss Lottie has live through. In order to pass their time during summer, Lizabeth and the children hide in the bushes near Miss Lottie s house to annoy her and have some fun, and when Miss Lottie spots them and tells them to go away, Lizabeth comes out of the bushes and chants (later joined by children), Old witch, fell in a ditch, picked up a penny and thought she was rich! (35). Calling Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. John F Kennedy s Assassination On the tragic day of November 22nd, 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy s assassination, America stopped and stood still. This tragic day in American history will never be forgotten. John Fitzgerald Kennedy had high hopes in the United States for different amounts of things. The 35th and youngest president to this day of the United States was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, other conspiracies say that the CIA, Lyndon B. Johnsonor the Mafia could have done it too. John Fitzgerald Biography John F Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917. Kennedy s maternal grandfather, John Fitzgerald was a politician who served as the mayor of Boston and a congressman while his paternal grandfather P. J Kennedy was a liquid trader and a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was in the hospital for a month. In 1936 John graduated from Choate, a boarding school in Connecticut. In an election year in which Republicans gained control of both Houses of Congress; Kennedy nevertheless won a narrow victory, giving him considerable clout within the Democratic Party. According to one of his aides, the decisive factor in Kennedy s victory was his personality. Shortly after his election, Kennedy met a beautiful young woman named Jacqueline Bouvier at a dinner party and, in his own words, leaned across the asparagus and asked her for a date. They were married on September 12, 1953. Jack and Jackie Kennedy had three children: Caroline Kennedy, John F. KennedyJr. and Patrick Kennedy. John Kennedy s Presidency John Kennedy became the youngest man to be elected as the U.S president. On November 8, 1960, he narrowly beat Richard Nixon, who was the vice president to become the 35th U.S president. John Kennedy chose Lyndon Johnson, who was the Senate majority leader as his running mate, and later on to become the vice president. During his inauguration on January 20, 1961, John Kennedy inspired Americans to become active citizen members by stating, Ask what not your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country (Collins 5). The greatest achievement during his three year term as U.S ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. U.s. Bush And The United States Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve (George W. Bush). Bush was referring to Tuesday September 11, 2001. This day is what woke up the sleeping giant that was America and forced America to form into a great country again. Events in the 2000 s such as the signing of Bush Doctrine, creation of homeland security, Google, the successful mapping of genome, Obama becoming the first non white president, Wikipedia was launched, all helped improve our country. Between politics, american values, foreign affairs /conflicts, popular culture, the economy, and technology/ innovation all make this century worth studying. Politics is something that has been around since the start of times and usually is the talk of the town. During the 2000 s there were three presidential elections the first one took place in 2000. The Republican candidate was George W. Bushand the Democratic candidate was Al Gore. This race was extremely close. The final state, Florida, which was the deciding factor, was so close there was a recount. This became so big it went to the supreme court, Bush vs. Gore. But in the end George W. Bush won with only 5 more electoral votes than Al Gore. This marked the fourth election in U.S. history in which the eventual winner failed to win at least a plurality of the popular vote (after the elections of 1824, 1876, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Antibiotic Overuse Of Antibiotics Research Imagine getting sick with a bug that should be easily treated, but your doctor has not been able to prescribe anything to provide relief. Instances like this have become more common in the past two decades do to the emergence of drug resistant infections. This is not only a problem that the United States faces but it s a worldwide crisis. In this paper I will address how overuse of antibiotics has caused an influx of drug resistant infections specifically C Diff and how this impacts human health worldwide and the efforts to fight against it. Literature searches using the databases CINAHL Complete and PubMed were used to gather data on the overuse of antibiotics contributing to C Diff. A total of 98 articles were generated using specific... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timothy Sullivan explains how the overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics for prolonged durations have been linked to the development of C. Difficile infections. In comparison these articles provide evidence on how the overuse of antibiotics contribute the development of drug resistant organisms and ways that this can be avoided. The settings of where these studies were conducted were in a variety of settings hospitals, nursing homes and clinics. These studies were conducted in different countries and states, this shows that the overuse/misuse of antibiotics contribute to multidrug resistant infections. The misuse/overuse of antibiotics is an issue that requires attention. Because of the development of C Difficile infections education on drug resistant should commence at the undergraduate level for all health care professionals to help them get more acclimated with the drug resistance issue. Drug resistance is not just an individual issue but it s a world issue, by adapting a strict discipline and holistic approach we just may be able to get an old problem under control before a new one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Abuse in Government Care Abuse in Government Care It is unfortunate that in our society some children grow up without the opportunity of having a loving family to raise them. More unimaginable is children growing up with parents or family members that are abusive. Children raised in abusive environments that are reported to social services and removed from their home are placed into foster care. Foster care is defined supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home set up by the government. Some advocates claim that the government child care system is adequate, but others like David Van Biema of Time Magazine state that, foster care is intended to protect children from neglect and abuse at the hands of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These children need a lot of attention and care so that they may live as normal a life as possible and learn to overcome the obstacles their lives will be presented with, goals such as these are hard to obtain with five to eight children in a home. With such large numbers it is not surprising that there is a median of 10.3 percent of children who reentered the foster care system within 12 months of discharge in the year 2000 (Dept of Health). The effect of our present foster care system is disastrous. Children are forced to move from one foster home to another, suffering abuse and neglect that cause the children to develop harsh psychological damage, severe behavioral problems, and suicidal thoughts, as shown in the story of on foster boy named Terry: Terry s story is in many respects typical of the plight of America s 500,000 foster children. He entered foster care at the age of one after he was found with his five siblings suffering from frostbite in an unheated home, his mother in a drug induced sleep. When he was five, he and two of his siblings were adopted by a foster family. To hear adoption proponents of today tell it, this should have provided the happy ending to Terry and his sibling s travails. Unfortunately, this was only the beginning of a long journey through the labyrinth of the child welfare system. Terry and his siblings had to be removed from their new home due to extreme abuse and neglect after the subsequent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Decembrist Uprising Constantine and people swore an oath to him. Later it was revealed that in some secret pact signed in 1822 by Alexander, he stated that Nicholas would take upon the throne after his death. This further gave the Decembrists an opportunity to lead a revolt and they guessed that all soldiers and people too would be confused in such a situation. They decided not to swear an oath and refuse Nicholas as Tsar on December 14, 1825 and call a revolt at the same day. The DecembristsRevolt at The Senate Square The conspirators planned to gather their troops and march them to Senate Square. The Decembrist called the revolt on the morning of December14, 1825 and approximately a force of 3000 stood strong at the square,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This movement was the outgrowth of a national condition which can be traced back into eighteenth century. Decembrism itself was not only a short lived revolutionary idea but it was an attitude held by at least two generations, a philosophy of political rebellion which came to climax on December 14, 1825. Though defeated, the Decembrists left an indelible impression upon Nicholas and throughout his reign, he always considered developments from a viewpoint determined by his sad memories of December 14. In spite of the fact that it failed to achieve immediate positive results, the revolt bore healthy seeds and it has been considered as the first revolutionary movement. The testimonies of the Decembrists directed the government s attention to the gravity of general condition in the state, to increasing discontent and necessity for economic improvements. The government took definite measures and reforms were also introduced. Serfdom was also abolished in 1861. Although the revolt remained a neglected and suppressed topic during Nicholas s reign but Alexander Herzen placed profiles of executed Decembrists on the cover of his periodical Polar Star. In spite of all the shortcomings of The Decembrist Revolt, this was the first ever open breach between the government and liberal elements, and it subsequently in some way helped Russia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bold Filash Case Study MILESTONE ONE AREA OF FOCUS AND FRAMEWORK BY AJITESH KUMAR AKULA IT 520 SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR: MARK LEPAGE AREA OF FOCUS AND FRAMEWORK пѓ BACKGROUND AND AREA OF FOCUS Set up in 1982 as BOLDDISK in Waltham, Massachusetts, BoldFlash alludes to a portable enterprise, which had a center goal of working as PC storage media. Afterward, the organization was re branded as BoldFlash, and it moved to shanghai, Ontario and Austin. By and by, the fundamental operations of the firm are flashing memories, and its affirmed customer is OEM and Direct to Consumer commercial centers. Generally, BoldFlash is encountering various difficulties, comprehensive of shopper dependability, on time transference of cost, and the nature of administrations, to say only a couple. The whole procedure requires frameworks and structures, which would enhance customer recovery inside the following more than four decades (45 years). On a few events, the association fell beneath its commercial center opponents; for illustrations, it encountered a total strain or weight on the costs other than the capacity of getting brand items to meet or satisfy the necessities of the market (Fortuna and MohorcМЊicМЊ, 2015). Prior to the demise of the predecessor of Roger Cahill, the cell phone division experienced repetitive chips improvement. With an aggregate miss on the center commercial center storage hardware in tablets, BoldFlash s opponent got an aggressive edge over the organization inside the essential commercial center. The essential driver of this misfortune was credited to Harrison, who was exceptionally oppressive or dictatorial. He advanced a complaint custom inside the organization where each specialist attempted so much shielding themselves from his iron fist sort of administration. Roger Cahill, a free, amicable, and liberated individual, saw this as the rule reason for struggle inside the partnership. While working in the fundamental workplaces, he didn t know of the desires from different hierarchical offices under his administration. For every one of the divisions under his supervision, including the production department, the product development area, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Folk Hero Funny Guy Folk Hero Funny Guy won t go down in anyone s book as a great film. On the other hand, you would be hard pressed to find someone to hate it. It is simply fine. One of those movies where using the phrase a pretty good flick to describe it would be accurate. Folk Hero Funny Guy is a light, amusing bromance road trip movie. The filmwas started on Kickstarter, and is the directorial debut of actor Jeff Grace. It follows Paul (Alex Karpovsky), a failing stand up comedian in the midst of a for lack of a better term quarter life crisis. Paul s friend Jason (Wyatt Russell), on the other hand, is a successful folk rock musician who is looking for a change of pace by going on a solo, acoustic tour to smaller, more intimate crowds. After a night of drinking and catching up, Jason invites Paul to be the opening act on his new tour in order to get Paul out of the house and out of his rut. After much convincing, Paul eventually accepts. Think sort of like if Father John Misty went on tour, and his opening act was your sort of funny friend. What follows is your pretty typical road trip movie, complete with hijinx, misadventures, and montages.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept itself is an interesting one, the ending is deserved (if wildly predictable), and in between there is enough chemistry, good folk music, and comedy to keep you engaged. While Karpovsky and Russell do a fine job, the real show stealer is Meredith Hagner, playing Bryn, a small town folk singer who the duo meet on the first night of the tour, and whom Jason drunkenly invites to join them on the rest of the tour. Hagner brings her A game here, adding heart and realism to a part which is essentially a plot device for Paul and Jason to have a falling out over. The soundtrack is another strong point, featuring songs written by folk singer Adam Ezra, as well as some of the cast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. House On Mango Street Character Analysis People should always treat people with respect no matter what, someone can be having the worst day of their life, but you may not know that and mistreat them, making their day even worse. Esperanza s friends would never know her experiences, thoughts, and feelings and when her family and friends ignore and treat her cruelly and she feels alone, sad, and even suicidal. So to Esperanza in House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros her friends and family most shaped Esperanza s identity because she doesn t have anyone that she can rely on and trust which is seen when her friends shameher and when she was abandoned by people she admired thus show people need to respect people s feelings, even if it means nothing to you, it could mean everything to them. Esperanza s family and friends impact Esperanza s identity because she doesn t have anyone that she can rely on and trust proven by when her friends shame her. To begin with, the author starts off the book with explaining how Esperanza and her big family moves a lot. She sees one of her nuns at her new school and the nun asked her where she lived. Esperanza pointed at her house and the nun responds rudely. You Live There? The way she said it made me feel like nothing. There. I lived there. I nodded. (#5) Esperanza was ashamed and felt like nothing when the nun from her school asked her where she lived. She said there so rudely and surprised that it shamed Esperanza. Esperanza will always remember how the nun reacted to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ethics And Social Media Analysis Summary of Ethics and Social Media In the article Ethics and social media (2014, Vol 27(4)), written by Dr. Constance Milton, talked about how to control the use of social media applications in nursing discipline. There are some commitment and liability when using these social media application especially in nursing career. The writer started his article by identifying the different types of social media applications and their use of sharing information instantly, for example social networking sites such as Facebook, tweeter, and Myspace. In addition to media sharing sites such as blogs, wikis, and podcasts. Farther more the advance massaging systems such as SnapChat and WhatsApp that allow immediate sharing of photos and videos. Then the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gideon V. Mono-Mar Homes Inc. Summary INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs have moved to dismiss their action against the Defendants under K.S.A 60 241(b). Defendants have opposed this motion because they feel it would be unfair to them because 1) it would not settle the issues in the case, 2) it would deny the Defendants further discovery, and 3) it represents only a partial dismissal of the case because the Court would maintain the protective order. This memo is divided in two main parts. The first part discusses both dismissals without and with prejudice and considers the advantages and disadvantages of both. To choose, which to go with the main question will be balancing the risk of the Court imposing expenses as a condition of dismissal vs. the State foreclosing its ability to re file... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kansas courts have imposed expenses as a condition for dismissal in the past. Peterson v. Garney Const. Co., 2 Kan. App. 2d 587, 588, 584 P.2d 1269, 1271 (1978). In Peterson, the Supreme Court upheld an imposition of expenses because the Plaintiff sought dismissal right before the trial began and because it was clear the Plaintiff wished to re file the case. Id. Kansas courts have been clear that imposing expenses must be connected to the risk of future litigation and if there is not such a risk then courts should not impose expenses. Brown v. Zackert, 10 Kan. App. 2d 466, 469, 701 P.2d 711, 714 (1985). Courts also normally do not impose expenses if the expenses such as discovery costs would be useable in future lawsuits as courts consider these costs to not be a waste. Smith v. Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, P.A., 237 Kan. 546, 550, 701 P.2d 331, 335 (1985). It should be noted that I was only able to find three Kansas cases were expenses were a condition of a dismissal and so it somewhat unclear how often courts place this condition on dismissals. The Federal Circuits are also unclear on this subject with some circuits holding that there is a presumption in favor of expenses, while others have been more restrictive in their use of this condition. See Belle Midwest, Inc. v. Missouri Prop. Cas. Ins. Guarantee Ass n, 56 F.3d 977, 978 79 (8th Cir. 1995), contra Taragan v. Eli Lilly Co., 838 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Life Changing Moment On July 4, 2012 I was playing lacrosse in Daytona Beach, Florida with my best friend waiting for someone to order pizza for us. A friend of my friend s family, a few years older than us, brought his surfboard with him and asked us if we would want to try surfing out before dinner gets there. We were both athletic kids and never tried surfing before, being that we were from Ohio, so we jumped at the opportunity to try it. I was first to try riding a wave, and I was able to stand up and successfully ride it all the way in to shore. My friend tried after and he was also successful his first attempt. This continued as we rode 9 10 more waves in, when we got bored we both said we were going to ride one more wave in, then be done. Little did I know my life changing moment was approaching. I stood up and rode the wave in just like all of the times before. The ocean wind was blowing in my face as the surfboard was gliding over the water. As I approached the shore the board slightly started to turn as I lost my balance and went plunging into the water. The top of my head impacted the ocean floor first, leaving me immediately paralyzed from the neck down, unable to move any part of my body. The initial shock left me in panic, I couldn t move my body or feel what was going on. I was left face down in the water not knowing if my friend, or the other kid we were with would know that I was in trouble before it was too late. Over a minute passed, which felt like hours, and I started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Food Safety Net Services ( Fsns ) A.As Merna explains, risk is the likelihood of undesirable occurrences happening in allotted time period (Merna, 2008). Managing risk is a two stage step that involves first, the identification of the risk and the second, taking care of the risk in a way that is best for the company and it goals (Investopedia, 2012). Food Safety Net Services (FSNS), is a well known company in the private sector that started out in 1994. The company started off, when the owner discovered there was a need for food testing and the importance it posed for the public. This especially posed an interest when Jack in the Box faced legal trouble with selling undercooked meat to a customer that caused the person to become hospitalized. Not only did the government... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quality risks normally occur, when there are problems with staffing needs, which increase workload and don t leave enough time for doing things necessary to maintain quality standards set by ISO 17025. Quality standards include logs maintaining temperature throughout the lab, such as in incubators and fridges used for sample testing and supply storage, culture maintenance, and more. Macroeconomic risks happen when there are economic downturns that occur suddenly, like in areas where the company has a strong market foot hold, affecting sales growth. Client demand risk for FSNS happens when the client needs the results for a particular result and they do not obtain it in a timely manner causing them to not only lose precise time their product is sitting waiting to be shipped out to consumers, but also losing money in the process, resulting in possible loss of a client to competition and revenue loss. Industry consolidation risks cause FSNS to have less bargaining power and price war. Not only that, it could also lead to inflated mark down on the prices for particular sample tests. The reason for this risk is consolidation of the market and strategic alliance. Operation risks occur when a facility isn t operated to set standard that fit into ISO 17025 guidelines. This occurs by a lack of communication by management with techs and lack of organizing the lab in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Trail Of Tears Thesis Introduction The Trail of Tears was the trail that killed scads Cherokee Indians. They were the one of the five most civilized tribes to be moved from their homeland. They were moved only by the reason of the greedy white settlers that wanted more land. Beside the point, little did they know on this long trail that thousands of their people would die? It would be the biggest life change in the CherokeeNation, though 1,000 Native Americans seemed to escape, they were multitudes that died by cause of of the cold along with starving condition. They say that only the Native Americans died on this trail, but along with the Native Americans, there were piles soldiers that led trail that died as well. They had a lack of food and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Adahy was required be there for not only his family aside from his tribe. Adsila was upset, but she wanted to be able to keep her mother going. Adsila and her tribe were the last of the Five Civilized Tribes to be removed from their homes and placed in a different location. The Five Civilized Tribes were the Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek. While on the way to their new home, they found umpteen different bodies on the side of the road. The roads were covered in snow and in the snow were the bodies of people of uncounted tribes that Adsila and her family knew of. As the journey went on, Adsila mother (Amadahy) started to grow ill, just like the well nigh of their tribe. Amadahy started to come down with a fever, and a strange rash on her forearm. The whole tribe was coming down with this strange disease. The strange diseases that went throughout the tribe were known as smallpox, pneumonia, influenza, malaria, measles, cholera, and whooping cough. Little did the family know, that their mother (Amadahy) was coming down with smallpox? They had no doctors to help Amadahy. All they could do was pray and sing for their poor mother. Adsila was growing eminently worried for Amadahy s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay The History of Rock and Roll Rock music has come a long way since its development in the early 20th century. The genre, defined as a merger between rhythm blues and country (Scaruffi, The History of Rock Music:1955 1966), started out more as an underground market, but ended up becoming a significant aspect of American popular music history. Rock n Roll music produce many legendary artists who will for ever be known as innovators of the genre. Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry were some of the many artists in Rock n Roll who will always live on in their music.Many teenagers were also to identify it due to its rebellious nature their disapproval of the cold war. Towards the end of the 1950s, Rock n Roll was ending on a particularly bad note, with a brief decline: Chuck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the 1960s was considered at a stand still when it came to popular music. In 1964, when the Beatles arrived to America, everything changed. I think this was the time when Rock n Roll was truly reborn as Rock music. The changing of Rock and Roll terminology is illustative. Rock and Roll became simply Rock , connoting its new heaviness (seriousness) (Cary, pg 31) The oncoming decade allowed for new developments within rock music and as a result, soared in popularity. The British invasion, a phrase coined by Walter Cronkite while reporting the arrival of the Beatles in the USA,and American folk singers were the causes of the rapid changes in Rock music. It was British bands that altered how Rock n Roll was played, and at the the same time American folk singers were in the process of changing how its audience, particularly the youth, perceived it. The United states has always met with great success in exporting their own popular music to Europe. However, the impact that the Beatles had on our country started the beginning of what Star and Waterman call an aggressively reciprocal process (Star and Waterman, pg 255). Which is true because the Beatles s debut on the Ed Sullivan Show was a huge success 73 million Americans watched their first appearance on the show. After wards, British invasion groups took America by the storm. The Beatles arrival in America in 1964 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Active Learning Self Analysis Generally speaking, researchers and experts believe that self directed learners who prefer active learning and are intrinsically motivated turn out to be creative and innovative, as they deploy active learning methods that are experiential, mindful, and engaging. (Active Learning, n.d.). This essay discusses the essential aspects of being a self directed learner, my areas of personal strengths and weaknesses, and the strategies I am planning to employ and how I am going to evaluate them to become a successful an active, self directed, and intrinsically motivated student. There are many characteristics that define active, self directed and intrinsically motivated students. According to Jeff Cobb s article about successful self directed learners, they are the are the ones who take initiative and do not wait for instructions and directions from others. They are self sustaining and comfortable with being independent, while working collaboratively with students and instructors. (Cobb, 2013). Moreover, self directed learners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First strategy is to embrace learning and use it to discover new learning opportunities, and I will implement this strategy by asking myself why I want to learn this and set my learning priorities. Second, to take ownership of my own learning experience, and I will implement this by setting my own pace of learning and be self aware of my own capabilities. Third, to get involved, and this can be applied by collaborating with others who have valuable experiences to share. Fourth, to connect learning content to real life situations, and this can be achieved by experimenting and engaging which makes learning more interesting. Finally, to value learning rather than information and academic grading by understanding that learning is more about how the experience fits into the context of my life. (Cobb, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Quality Of Drinking Water The Quality of Drinking Water and its Impact on Human Health There are only few things that tie us directly to the natural environment; one such thing is the water that we drink daily. Water is one of the most valuable natural resources and we cannot live without it. I personally never thought much of the importance of water in our daily life, till about a three years ago when my mother was diagnosed with final stage of colon cancer. My father, a nature lover all his life, through out every trip made to Romania, would literally drag me out of the house in the early morning hours and have me go with him in a nearby forest to get spring water. He believed that this infinite spring water source was the cure for my mother disease. Therefore, when I needed to choose a topic for my research, the quality of drinking water and its impact on human health is what came to mind. Simply because I felt it is something we all seem to overlook, even though every day we are all dependent on the daily water intake and we do require its need of purity, free of any contaminants, for a good hydration and health. Because water is of great significance and since it is used for drinking and in preparing our daily food; I began to realize that in today s world with all the environmental changes, there are a lot unanswered questions about the type of water that we drink. The dilemma lies between: tap water, bottled water or filtered water; and the question are: which one to choose? And how is one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Developments in the Field of Nurse Anesthetists Essay Nurse Anesthetist and their journey to where they are now Nurses have played an important role in medicine throughout the years. When people hear the word nurse they often think of the ones in the hospital given care and educating. Many people don t think about the other branches of nursing like the nurse Anesthetist. A nurse Anesthetist has contributed a great deal in administering anesthetics for about 150 years. Nurse anesthetist have struggled with autonomy and being able to practice without being supervised by an Anesthesiologist. They also were limited to work in specific areas but now they work in many hospital and outpatient settings. Nurse anesthetists have come a long way and are conducting research and are helping improve... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to 1999 report from the institute of medicine anesthesia care in nearly 50 times safer than in the 1980 s (Riley 2012). This show how the field of nurse anesthetist had improved and grown over years. Nurse anesthetist work in many setting from the hospitals, dental offices to out patient settings. They also provide care to rural hospitals that if it wasn t for CRNAs they wouldn t have a specialist in anesthesia and would have to travel along way to receive this service. Nagelhout Plaus (2013) talk about the progress that has occurred in all areas of the anesthesia discipline. The AANA Foundation lists and describes hundreds of recent and ongoing CRNA led research projects. These projects range from basic and applied sciences to clinical anesthesia, education and economics. They also include a Chuck Biddle, CRNA Phd the editor in chief of the AANA journal and who wrote Of great pride to me is the quality and diversity of work that I see emerging from colleagues nationwide, research that is altering the landscape of anesthesia care.....The age of evidence based practice is upon us and we should actively embrace the opportunity.. (Nagelhoult Plaus 2013). This encompasses what CRNAs have accomplished throughout the years and demonstrates how far they have come. From being just nurses trained to administer anesthesia in the 1800 s s to conducting research. It s a great joy to see CRNAs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Tenzin Gyatso s Dalai Lama TRASFORMATIONAL LEADER DALAI LAMA Tenzin Gyatso is the 14th Dalai Lama of his country Tibet. Dalai Lamas are important Buddhist monk who are the spiritual and political leader of their country. Tenzin was chosen as Dalai Lama when he was 2 years old, so since childhood he has been treated as a leader and important figure in Tibet. His leadership was acquired not achieved but at the age of 23 was awarded the highest doctorate degree in Buddhist philosophy. By acquiring these knowledges made him wiser and understand better about people. Today he is the symbol of peace after Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther king. As everyone knows he was exiled from his country and now live in his Dharamshala in northern India. He is a man of principle centred man based on the religion of Buddhism and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of fighting with china, Dalai Lama wanted peace and nonviolence ways to negotiate the problem. And this way of leadership was very effective to achieve peace. The news started to spread like fire and helped them to turn Tibet into a peace zone. When a leader makes miracles or the impossible possible then there is no reason why people won t follow him or sometimes even blindly. After this he received many peace awards and wrote many books but he could never go back to his country. And people loved him and his followers increased rapidly, he spread his philosophy of people wanting happiness. Many leaders around the world say that it s his presence that they enjoy the most like a charismatic leader. And when become famous they tend to get carried away ,so Dalai Lama is very conscious about that and one of the Buddhist practices to be aware of one s self. These kind of things are common in monk s life but being loved by all means there is something more to this leader. The basic fact remain that being down to earth and also being cheerful like a child at the age of 70. For instance when he came to white house he throw snow ball at the reporters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Health Care Industry Of Colorado I would like to bring an important matter to your attention that is not only affecting the health of the citizens of Colorado, but is incurring significant cost to the local government and risk to the health care industry in this state. The health care industry in Colorado is experiencing challenging issues with sharing vital health care information between affiliated and unaffiliated medical practice providers. Hokenstrom indicates that as patients tend to move between specialty providers it is not uncommon that their health information can become lost in transit or forgotten originating facility. This inability to share information frequently results in duplication of efforts and cost to the patient. Not only does this impede efficient and timely care, but carries a high degree of risk to the patient. In sum, there are solutions to help resolve these issues. Dr. Mendelson, Dr. Bak, Dr. Menschik, and Dr. Siegel have expressed in their research on Imaging Informatics that barriers to internet transfer of information remain a constant concern, however, surmounting these concerns is not unattainable. The University of Chicago issued a study of five states who worked together to extend their Health Information Exchange (HIE) program in a collaborative effort to share data between Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Montana, and Oregon. There were several common challenges identified to include: 1) limited understanding of HIE; 2) sustainability of the program; and 3) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mental Health Counseling Personal Statement I have chosen to enter the field of Mental Health Counseling at this particular time in my life because I would like to learn the skills needed to help people with their life and mental health issues. While attending the University of Saint Joseph during my undergraduate years I took various courses that have led me to making my decision. The courses I took focused on business, biology, social work, and psychology. After graduation I decided to take a year off and gain work experience in customer service and health care. I wanted to experience working with the people in my community. I was hired as a pharmacy technician at a Walgreens in Vernon. Working as a pharmacy technician has been a very rewarding experience for me and I learned a lot about people and their unique needs. I also learned about patient care and how to be pacient and understanding under stressful situations. While working at Walgreens I was able to apply the skills I learned at Saint Joseph and build more while working with patients and pharmacy staff. In order to work in retail pharmacy environment you have to be a fast learner while working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Counselors should never talk to others about things that are discussed during a session. That way the client feels free to talk about anything. For a clients to receive help they may have to give private and personal information about themselves that they might not feel comfortable sharing with anyone else. Counselors can do many things that friends and family cannot. For example, a friend or family member may share that private information with others or they might give advice that is not in the client s best interest. Counselors are specially trained and experienced in helping people solve problems, change how they act or think, and learn new ways of doing things. It is also essential for Counselors to be experienced with working with many people that have similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Doctrine Of Precedent In The Australian Justice System 1.Introduction This report includes Doctrine of Precedent and what it represents in the justice system. And how the Doctrine of Precedent fits within the Australian justice system and what it represents. Also the relations ship of common law and statue law and the briefing of it. Finally, positive and genitive aspects of Doctrine of Precedent. What is law? The law has been described as the cement of the society and an essential medium of change . . (Trevor Atherton and Trudie Atherton (2011, p.10) The Doctrine of Precedent The doctrine of precedent or on the other hand gaze decisis is depicted as the way toward separating the significant guidelines from a past case and applying it in a later question. The possibility of tenet of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These laws are produced in view of decisions that have been given in more established court cases. Normal laws are otherwise called case law or point of reference. These tenets can be composed and additionally unwritten. In a customary law equity framework, the laws of a nation rely upon the decisions or choices of courts or different councils, where it is trusted equity won. The general main of this framework is that comparable cases with comparable actualities and issues ought not be dealt with in an unexpected way. On the off chance that there is a debate between laws, the expert or point of reference looks to past cases and should give a similar thinking and choice that was given in the principal case. The laws can likewise be adjusted and advanced in light of the conditions. The judges additionally have the specialist to make new laws. Numerous nations live in precedent based law frameworks or blended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Pharmaceutical Industry with Reference to Key Strategy... This essay will analyse the factors that shaped the competition within pharmaceutical industry. It will look at the key players in the market and try to answer how they obtained the competitive advantage over their rivals. Moreover his paper will also examine the main business models in pharmaceutical industry and look how the companies react to the changing nature of competition, by re assessing their strategies. According to the case, written by Holland Batiz (2004), the pharmaceutical industry has its roots in 19th century but the R D was firmly established during 1940s and 1950s. This means that throughout that time pharmaceutical companies acquired practise and experience which helped them to obtain a competitive advantage (Porter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael Porter identified three generic strategies (cost leadership, differentiation, and focus) that can be implemented at the business unit level to create a competitive advantage and defend against the adverse effects of the five forces (Akan et.al. 2006).Generic strategies provide direction for companies in designing incentive systems, control procedures, operations, and interactions with suppliers and buyers. Within the pharmaceutical industry there are four main groups of competitors that have developed over the last decades. These are: generic, ethical, biotech (all require prescription) and OTC (prescription free). Each one of them uses different generic strategy to achieve and maintain competitive advantage. R D companies use differentiation strategy that requires them to create something about their product that is perceived as unique and innovative within the market. Differentiation often forces firms to accept higher costs in order to make a product or service appear unique (Herbert et.al. 1987). In regard to strategy ethical pharmaceutical companies need to focus mainly on their R D process as wells as advertising that makes their customers to perceive their products as being unique. As a result, the companies that invested their capital vastly in R D became industry leaders. Therefore companies compete on who will enter the market first with the new product, since only the pioneer drug would benefit the company. A differentiation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Comparative Essay On Brooklyn By Colm Toibin The book Brooklyn by Colm Toibin, focuses on the immigrant experience in America and how people make the hard choice to leave their homeland in search of a new life. The main character Eilis, makes the hard of decision of leaving her small town in Ireland for Brooklyn. Eilis struggles with feelings of homesickness and ponders weather or not she made the right choice. Yet, she begins to make new memories in New York and meets Tony, a kind Italian American boy. Eilis soon becomes excited about her future in America. However, tragedy strikes and she is suddenly called back to Ireland. When she returns, she remembers the beauty of her old town begins to question why she left in the first place. Eilis faces the dilemma of the migrant and reaches ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song The New World written by Jason Robert Brown, describes the feeling of trepidation about leaving ones home and following a new path. Colm Toibin and Jason Brown both use imagery to show how lost one feels when searching for home. Eilis s relationship with home shifts and changes as she struggles to come to terms with the consequences of living in two places both mentally and physically. She loves her small home town of Enniscorthy, but she doesn t quite fit in with the atmosphere and the people. In many ways, her home has a socially conservative environment, and not everything is as it seems. However, her new home in Brooklyn is filled with her feelings of homesickness and nostalgia. Eilis never feels quite happy there because she is always thinking about her sister Rose and her mother. Yet, Brooklyn provides her with the opportunity to start over and begin a new life. In the song The New World the lyrics paint a picture of land that calls to be discovered. A new world call across the ocean, a new world calls across the sky, a new world whispers in the shadows, time to fly . Jason Robert brown uses the image of a land across the sea in order to show how distant this new life is. Similarly in the book, Eilis leaves Ireland and becomes a stranger in an entirely new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Characteristics Of Malignant Hyperthermia ( Mh ) Abstract Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) is a genetically inherited, pharmacogenic disorder involving a severe malfunction within the skeletal muscles, causing them to be stuck in a contracted state. It is found to be triggered in susceptible patients by the administration of certain anesthetic agents during and after surgical procedures. It may also be activated by the use of other drugs, such as muscle relaxants and triggered by other circumstances such as stress, trauma, and even exercising. Not only are the muscles normal physiology affected, but abnormalities of the whole body occur disrupting its natural homeostasis. If it is not treated immediately, it can be fatal. Susceptibility is found in patients who have had a known family history of MH. In order for a medical professional or a patient to be prepared to handle MH one must understand how it affects the normal physiology of the body, what signs to look for, and how it can be diagnosed, treated, and prevented. There is no cure for MH, but there are specific drugs and precautionary measures that are used to prevent and treat it when a patient is susceptible. A Brief Overview of Malignant Hyperthermia Malignant Hyperthermia is a life threatening, genetic disorder that involves the skeletal muscles. It commonly occurs intraoperatively and postoperatively when inhalant agents such as halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane are used, as well as some muscle relaxants such as succinylcholine and curare. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Modern Day Hockey Hockey started in about the 16th century where Europeans played a form of field hockey. People may argue that Alexander Cartwright or Abner Doubleday is the creator of the game. However , it is impossible to list the man responsible. The origin of the name hockey has been a large debate, and nobody has been able to say with complete accuracy how it came about. The introduction of modern day hockey happened around the 19th century, in a British Colony in Canada. British troops would spend their free time skating around on frozen lakes and ponds. Hockey is played in an ice rink on a 200 by 85 foot sheet of ice. There is a total of 12 players out on the ice at a time. Consisting of 2 goalies, and 10 players. The goal is to shoot the puck into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Works How Tolkien s Life Influenced His Writings Thesis: John Ronald Reule Tolkien s life experiences influenced his writing, beginning as a student, then a soldier, lexigrapher, professor, and then a writer to his own children; Tolkien s life created the place known to most as Middle Earth. Introduction Childhood South Africa Baboon Spider Lack of Greenery only sand and rock Early family life Early love of language and Anglo Saxon literature Early adult life Edith and Tolkien Beren and Luthien Father Morgan s forbidding of courtship Birmingham Factories and machines Machines and evil in Tolkien s writings World War One and Professional life Finishing degree before joining the war New English Dictionary Lexicography Academic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His greatest achievement in this field was the language spoken in Middle Earth. As Tolkien grew older, he grew tired of Anglo Saxon and Latin languages and shifted more towards Germanic languages. Tolkien was very smart but, as he grew so did his life and the challenges that it held. In Tolkien s early adult life many changes occurred, his mother started becoming very dependent on the Roman Catholic Church for strength and guidance after the loss of her husband. With Tolkien s faith was strengthened and reaffirmed, Father Morgan the pastor to Tolkien family become the godfather to Tolkien and his brother in the case that their mother died. Their mother died, which left Tolkien and his brother in Father Morgan s complete care. Father Morgan moved them to an apartment in Birmingham closer to Tolkien s school. In Birmingham many influences changed Tolkien forever. Tolkien lived in his own apartment in Birmingham at the age of sixteen. He went about his studies normally until the day Tolkien met the one person with the most influence on him in his entire life: Edith Bratt. Edith was nineteen at the time when Tolkien was sixteen; they would talk for hours leaning out the windows of their apartments and have informal dates in coffee shops where they would make a game of throwing sugar cubes into the large hats worn by the women of the time(25 Horne). The story of Beren and Luthien is a story that is directly attributed to Edith. The story was created when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Factors Affecting Tax Compliance of Small and Medium Scale... Background of the Study Tax compliance has been a topic of great interest to Revenue authorities especially in the developed countries. Hostility towards tax compliance is an age old problem. Taxes are considered a problem by everyone. Not surprising, taxation problems date back to the earliest recorded history (Taxworld Organization, 1999). Developing countries, perhaps due to their frequent budget deficits have not been able to conduct comprehensive research on the behavior of taxpayer in relation to compliance. Hostility between the taxpayers and tax collectors on issue relating to tax compliance is evidenced by frequent tax evasion reports in our local newspapers (Juma, 2010) and outward resistance from taxpayers for example the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An experiment with presumption tax (abolished in 1993 and re introduced in 1995) was a particularly notable attempt to formalize parts of the informal agricultural sector (Cheeseman and Griffins, 2005). Further attempts focused on the use of advance tax and tax on rental incomes. However, given the invisibility of the informal sector and scarce empirical work to understand tax relevant information, the presumption tax approach and the advance tax approaches failed to achieve the intended objectives. It is not difficult to understand why they could not work. If the Government does not know about the income received by farmers, farm workers and small scale entrepreneurs, it can have no prospects of taxing it. This creates the need for a proper income survey to determine the optimal tax yield, the ability and willingness to pay. The advent of the East African Community customs union further complicates the tax compliance risk management problem. In 2005, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania signed a treaty forming the East Africa Community (EAC) customs union which has now been expanded to include Rwanda and Burundi. The purpose of the customs union is to promote trade and other elements of regional development. The dominant feature of the customs union is that member states agreed to reduce tariffs. The Heads of State reached an agreement to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Is Auschwitz Concentration Camp Auschwitz Over 1 million jews were killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Jews were taken from their homes and put into concentration camps against their will. The most famous of them was Auschwitz. This concentration camp was by far the largest and had the biggest effect on the Jewish Race. Auschwitz was located in the suburbs of an abandoned city. The camp was originally a detention center for political prisoners. But, the camp would soon be the biggest concentration camp in history. Almost 1.25 million people that were deported to the camp would be killed. The commanders of Auschwitz were Lieutenant Colonel Rudolf Huess and Colonel Arthur Liebchenzel. They divided the camp into three different parts. The main camp, Birkenau, and the third Manowitz. Most of the jews in the concentration camps were put in gas chambers, enslaved, or sometimes died of starvation. Some of the prisoners weren t at the camps for very long if they had a disease. You were almost immediatly killed. They showed no mercy to the detainees.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Nazi s got word of it and quickly left. When the Soviet Army arrived in 1945 they found a lot of stuff that the Nazi s left. They found corpses, clothes and also found the gas chambers that were used to kill the jews. Because the Soviet Army found the camp that was the end of the Auschwitz concentration camp. This is why this single camp affected the jewish race so much. So, Auschwitz was a dangerous and big camp. They killed you in the worst way possible and showed no mercy while not feeling bad at all. But, the camp was eventually raided and thousands of corpses were left behind. This would be the end of the most famous concentration camp in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Jazz Dance Research Paper There are many different styles of jazz dance. The first of these is authentic jazz dance. It has influences that come from African movement, and was developed along with jazz music during the early 1900s. Some qualities which are often seen in this style include groundedness, syncopation, polyrhythm, polycentrism, articulation of the torso, circles, improvisation, and individuality. Two styles of dance which fall into this category include tap dance, which developed as a collection of native African dances combined with European dances, and club jazzdance, which developed in the 80s ad includes elements such as fast footwork, splits, knee drops, and spins. Another style of jazz dance is jazz influenced dance. This term encompasses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of these people was Jack Cole. Cole trained with many prominent modern dancers of the time, including Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman, as well as studying ballet with Cecchetti. He danced with Denishawn, a modern company, but also spent time dancing in nightclubs. He was also introduced to dance styles from India. His influence from ballet, modern, and ethnic dances, helped him to create his own style, which was seen in his choreography. He did a lot of choreography that was displayed in either Broadway productions, or movies. Some of these included Ziegfeld Follies, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Some Like It Hot. His style included movements such as intensity in the eyes, a low center of gravity, use of levels, and attack. Another important figure of this period was Katherine Dunham. She received a degree in anthropology, which she used to research dance traditions in the Caribbean and in Africa. Although she was primarily trained in modern, her research on dance traditions within the African American community were an important contribution to jazz dance. She opened several dance schools throughout her career. One of them, the Dunham School of Dance and Theatre, offered classes in not only dance, but also subjects such as eukinetics, dance notation, psychology, languages, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. How Does Henry Longfellow Establish The Nature Of Life Through the use of poetic devices Henry Longfellow establishes the nature of life, and the purpose of life in the poem The Psalm of Life . The poet utilizes poetic devices to establish the nature of life. Henry Longfellow uses a variety of poetic devices to establish the purpose of life. Mostly Longfellow uses analogies in combination with symbols in order to establish the purpose of life. Henry Longfellow crafts his understanding of life through poetic devices used by the speaker. The speaker utilizes poetic devices in order to establish the nature of life. Through the allusion to the Bible passages when talking about the mournful numbers the speaker establishes that life has a purpose. The speaker asks that life is not described as an empty dream, establishing the fact that life has purpose and those who state... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker uses simile to compare a person to dumb, driven cattle, in order suggest that many people follow the mass instead of forming their own path. Through the personification of the Past , the speaker states that people should not dwell on the past Let the dead Past bury its dead (22). Through the use of the metaphor of footprints on the sands of time the speaker establishes the fact that humans leave behind themselves a path for others to follow And, departing, leave behind us/ Footprints on the sands of time (27 28). The footprints are a symbol of the impact a person leaves on the world. The speaker uses a metaphor of a forlorn shipwrecked brother who upon seeing the footprints in the sands of time will take up his heart, suggesting that a person s achievements help those in trouble find their way. The speaker personifies the heart by giving it a necessity to be ready for any fate, implying that people should be accepting of all change With a heart for any fate (34). Through analogies and symbols Longfellow establishes the purpose of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. After Spill Sea Turtles Still Swimming Between the two Achieve3000 articles After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming, and For The Turtles, For The Turtles did a better job in achieving its purpose. The purpose of this text was to inform the reader of the actions taken by officials to protect sea turtles from becoming endangered after an oil spill. Conversely, After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming had a purpose to discuss what affects the largest oil spill in history had on sea turtles. As stated in For The Turtles, The cohort of workers then began excavating the nests, mostly digging slowly by hand, not only to make certain the shells wouldn t fracture, but also to ensure the eggs wouldn t be rolled around or repositioned. The eggs were placed in juxtaposition in specially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Menswear Paid In The Fashion Industry Like most of us individuals Menswear is very well rounded. Also like most of individuals in the fashion industry we each have our own opinion, menswear is similar because each designer takes the concept of menswear and puts their own creative twist on it or carefully creates a strategic plan to execute their ideal version of menswear. In the previous season of Fall / Winter 2015 2016 such trends and their designated designers constructed memorable and classic garments or unique yet simplistic items of clothing. Of course, each item/garment of menswear is unique and goes in a ton of categorized trends but the trends that stood out to me in the menswear collections were: The Oversized FurCoats, Denim, The Brocade, Androgyny, The Baggy Trouser ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. A Brief Note On Pain, Hypertension, Gout, And Diabetes... Subjective Data: Chief Complaint: Right ankle pain for two days, routine visit for osteoarthritis, hypertension, gout, and diabetes mellitus (DM) evaluation. History of present illness: Mrs. V. J. a 68 year old African American female presented in the clinic complaining of a burning pain, stiffness, swelling right ankle, which radiates to the right metatarsophalangeal joint for two days, pain scale seven out of ten. She denied falling or hitting her right ankle against an object, just woke up around three that morning to use the bathroom and could barely walk. She also stated that right ankle edema has increased more in the past two days due to cold weather. She takes Norco 10/325mg two tablets orally every six hours and apply warm... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had three siblings, one sister and twin brothers, sister is 60 years old, newly diagnosed with DM and twin brothers are 58 years old alive and well. Review of System (ROS) General: Neat Skin: Reports swelling right ankle and right big toe pain. Eyes: She wears reading glasses Ears: Denies ringing in the ear, pain, discharge, or hearing impairment. Nose: Denies nasal discharge, Congestion, or problems with smell. Throat: Denies problems with her gum and mouth. Swallows without any difficulty. Neck: Denies any edema or bruises around the neck. Respiration: Denies labored breathing. Cardiovascular: Denies chest pain, bilateral ankle edema, but severely increased on the right with burning pain. Gastrointestinal: Denies anorexia, nausea and vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, or constipation. Endocrine: History of Type two DM Objective Data: Vital signs: Temperature 98.7 Fahrenheit, Blood pressure 128/82, Respiration 16, weight194, height 5feet 8 inches, body mass index (BMI) 28. Generalized appearance well kept wore a decent outfit, overweight, ambulates with a walker. Skin: Warm to touch, dry and intact Head: Normocephalic, atraumatic. Ear: No discharge or cerumen noted bilaterally, tympanic membrane normal without redness or edema. Nose: Nares patent without any obstruction. No frontal or maxillary tenderness during palpation of the sinus cavities. Pharynx: Oral mucosa moist, no dental cavities or plague ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Similarities Between Judaism And Buddhism Religion Essay Who has more followers between Judaism and Buddhism? The answer is Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion that has 300 million, their god is Buddha. They are not polytheistic or monotheistic, they have no personal god. Polytheistic mean a religion has many gods. Monotheistic only means they have one. Judaism is our second religion. Judaism has 13 million followers, and they are monotheistic, they believe in god. They compare because they both worship in temples. Temples are places devoted to worships. The first religion we will be getting to Buddhism. The Buddhism god name is buddha, he is wearing a saffron. A saffron is an orange robe that Buddhism monks wear today. They practice wesak. This practice is the day of the death of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Evidence Based Practice Changes By Jean Martin Charcot And... Evidence based Practice Changes To take away from neurology all the discoveries made by Charcot would be to render it unrecognizable (Jay, 2000, p. 10). However, nurses of today recognize that had Lidwina of Schiedam lived during Jean Martin Charcot s (1825 1893) and Florence Nightingale s era (1859 1969), Lidwina s nursing care would have been person centered and focused on the environment and her physical factors (Alligood, 2014; Murray McDonald, 2005). Health care professionals of today are fortunate to now have a clinical description and classification of multiple sclerosis. As a result, with new discoveries, nurses continue to create, analyze, and evaluate nursing concepts, philosophies and theories using research based evidence and clinical expertise (Institute of Medicine, 2001). The new discoveries, quality improvements, and evidence based care that has changed the course of multiple sclerosis diagnosis, treatment, and care since Jean Martin Charcot and Florence Nightingale s time is encouraging and exciting for those that live with the disease. New technologies and critical milestones abound. For example, in 1981 the first MRI pictures of a brain affected by MS was produced ( Research News and Progress, 2016). Also, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been instrumental in allowing more precise diagnosis and important biomarkers for determining the effect of treatments from clinical trials (Koutsouraki Michmizos, 2014). These remarkable advances in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Similarities Between Freaks And Geeks Freaks and geeks essay! The show freaks and geeks is a show held in the 1980 s about what it s like growing up as a kid in highschool. Some conflicts such as parental understanding, fitting in, and bullying are some things kids in this show face. I myself have experienced all of these things, and not even that long ago. Getting your parents to understand half of the stuff you go through, is probably the hardest thing you ll have to go through as a kid in highschool. The character Lindsay Weir, is in an argument with her parents on what s going on between her friends Daniel Desario and Kim Kelly. She doesn t really know how to explain to parents on why they are arguing except to say, she s having problems with her boyfriend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...