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John Dalton And His Atomic Theory
John Dalton did many things in his life. He was most known for his Atomic Theory, Law of Multiple
Proportions, Dalton s Law Partial Pressures, and Daltonism. He had a noble award for Royal Medals.
Deborah and Joseph Dalton gave birth to John Dalton on September 6, 1766 at Eaglesfield,
Cumberland, England. John was born into a Quaker family. His father was a weaver and his mother
stayed at home and help with the cooking, children, laundry, etc. John had two other siblings Mary
and Jonathan Dalton. John and Jonathan both grew up colorblind. John attended to Quaker school in
Cumberland. After attending to Quaker School he became a teacher there until he went back and spent
a year as a farmhand. Then at age 15 he went and joined his brother at Quaker Boarding School in
Kendal as an assistant. After 4 years being an assistant he became a principal of the school until 1793.
In 1793, John moved to Manchester and became a Math and Philosophy tutor at New College. There
he joined the Manchester Literary and Philosophy Society . That granted him lab access which he
started writing daily logs about weather, wind velocity, and barometric pressure. When he first moved
to manchester he wrote a book called Meteorological Observation and Essays which talked about
several of his later on discoveries. John also researched color blindness which he called Daltonism. He
researched it due to him and his brother both suffered from this condition since birth. He thought it
was hereditary so he
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Scott Fitzgerald Research Paper
Life of Scott F. Fitzgerald
On September 24, 1896 , Scott F. Fitzgerald was born. He begin school at the age of 15 and graduated
and became a short story writer. Fitzgerald then married Zelda Sayra. Scott F. Fitzgerald began
drinking caused Zelda to have mental issues and his life went downhill from there. Fitzgerald died
from a heart attack on December 24, 1940.
Scott F. Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fitzgerald was named
after the famous Francis Scott Key who wrote Star Spangled Banner. Scott F. Fitzgerald was the son
of Edward Fitzgerald and Mollie Fitzgerald. His Dad, Edward was a furniture manufacturer. His mom
on the other hand came from a wealthy family. His mom, Mollie, her dad was a Supreme Court Judge
in Alabama. His dad, Edward , come from a not so wealthy family and had to earn his belongings ( F.
Scott ).
Early Childhood of Scott F. Fitzgerald was interesting, Fitzgerald ... Show more content on
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After he graduated, Fitzgerald stayed in New Jersey to see if it held anything for him( F.Scott ).
Fitzgerald couldn t find anything so joined the army in 1917. He wrote The Side of Paradise which
made him famous. Then he met Zelda Sayre, a daughter of a supreme court judge.Scott F. Fitzgerald
and Zelda had their only daughter, Scottie Fitzgerald on October 21, 1921.( Frances Scott ) After
Zelda had her, They moved to New York to try to try to find success. Fitzgerald daughter, Scottie
Fitzgerald was a novel writer as a child and when got older she become a member of the Democratic
Party( Frances Scott )Fitzgerald end up moving and not achieving any success.the next part of
Fitzgerald was disorderly and unhappy. Fitzgerald life starting going downhill and started drinking
causing Zelda to have mental breakdowns( F.Scott ). The great depression had some a part of making
Scott F. Fitzgerald miserable. Scott F. Fitzgerald died at the age of 44 of a massive heart attack on
December 24,
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A Comparison Of Morality In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Frankenstein is a classic written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley that has captured readers
imaginations since the nineteenth century. The moral of Frankenstein was that a lack of
companionship will lead to self destruction. Lilo and Stitch, the Disney adapted version, has the same
moral. Each teach the same, basic lesson that companionship and friends are generally positive things,
yet they told different stories. Their stories, at first glance, are almost unrecognizable from each other.
When comparing the two versions, one might ask how the morals remained the same despite the
drastic alterations that Disney made. However, if one were to take a look at the changes that Disney
made he or she would understand how. In Lilo and Stitch, Stitch (Disney s equivalent of Frankenstein
s monster) is a protagonist while the monster is the antagonist in the original, Stitch makes friends
whereas Frankenstein s monster suffers throughout the entire book without so much as a friendly
gesture, and as a result, the endings are completely different as well. Both Frankenstein and Lilo and
Stitch tell the same story of someone who created life and faced the consequences. The story by
Shelley begins with letters from Robert Walton, a ship captain, to his sister; while on an expedition,
Walton took in a man, Victor Frankenstein, who preceded to tell his life story, and, in doing so, told
him that he created life. His creation, the monster, eventually killed his loved ones before making a
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Government Agencies and Health Policy
Kim Clayton HLT 205
April 17, 2016
Instructor: Deborah Conway
Government Agencies and Health Policy
The United States Health Care system has evolved from the home visit by the town doctor concept, to
a more complex system of regulatory agencies, policies, rules and regulations that govern the practice
and art of medicine. It is a system in which billions of dollars have been budgeted and dedicated to
ensuring the country is delivering affordable, quality care. The ultimate goal of the U.S. system is
making sure quality care is accessible to its consumers and is value added care that will result in
clinical outcomes aimed at reducing the nation s mortality rate and increasing or extending the average
life expectancy. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the expansion of it services, the CDC began to train public health staff on how to identify
diseases that were a threat to the general public and how to protect the public from those diseases. The
organization later found the need to expand their functions and with that expansion the agency
evolved into what is now known as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to: to
protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases
start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack,
CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same. CDC increases the health
security of our nation. As the nation s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people
from health threats. To accomplish our mission, CDC conducts critical science and provides health
information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds
when these arise. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016) The current function and
role of the CDC includes: responding to health threats; addressing health problems that may cause
death or disability for citizens; utilizing technology to prevent disease; educate and promote healthy
and safe behaviors; training
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Informative Essay On Baroque Music
Baroque music was first constructed between 1600s through 1750. Baroque music originates in Rome,
and Italy, thought out time the music migrated across Europe. The word Baroque is Italian for bizarre,
which corresponds with the music because it is very lively and energetic. I choose the baroque period
because the music is very interesting and one of a kind, that is not played anymore in our time. There
are many different parts that make up the Baroque Opera, from composers to the actual Opera itself.
There were many composers during the baroque era that wrote operas, like Claudio Monteverdi; an
early Baroque composer. Monteverdi composed mostly sacred and secular music, he created two
styles of composition heritage Renaissance polyphony ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first opera house was opened in Venice, 1673. Composers would preform their operas for the
wealthy in theaters that would not be available for the less fortunate, or be hired to perform in the
wealthy s homes. Baroque music was also very popular for the ability to dance to it. There are five
different dances that were created during the Baroque period. The first one is Gavotte , it is a French
dance in a moderately quick quadruple meter, this formed one of the movements in the classical suite,
usually following the saraband. Another Baroque dance is called Bourree , this dance is similar to
gavotte; bourree starts on a different beat giving the dance a different feel, usually played at a
moderate tempo. Passepied is also another dance made from the baroque era, this dance is a fast paced
dance usually played at a triple meter. Another dance is the Minuet , this dance is one of the best know
dances. This dance can start on any beat, making it more enjoyable to dance to due to multiple beats.
The last dance is Rigaudon this dance is a French dance similar to bourree, but has more of a rhythmic
feel to it. During this period the church was also a big part in of the Baroque era. The church also
started to get involved into the opera and instruments known as cantata. Singing in the church created
a variety of voices known as soprano, alto, and many more. There are many forms of singing for
example there were, recitative, duets, and arias that were sung in the church. All the voices singing in
unison created a melody that would allow others to sing along, creating a homophonic
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Child Prostitution And Domestic Violence
This is supposed to be a free country. We the people are supposed to have the right to make decisions
in our own individual lives that will benefit our future. But in this country the government puts so
much restraint on an individual when they want an abortion, maybe an individual wants to clone for
personal reasons, use contraceptive, or die under their own will. Those choices are an individual s own
morality and should not be judged when living in a free country. What about Child Prostitution or
Domestic Violence that are not individual choices? Why do those two phenomenon s seem to be
looked over and the court doesn t have a strong hand in developing a solution in such resilient issues?
Child Prostitution is one of the most overlooked injustice for children. These poor kids live in a
country where the courts are more worried about individual rights instead of the well being of children
who have lost their innocence. The trade of human beings, most commonly for the purpose of sexual
slavery or forced labor is known as Human Trafficking. This type of trade for sex is a very lucrative
industry, coming second to drug trafficking as the most profitable illegal industry in the world. When
most Americans hear the words sex trafficking, they think Thailand, Africa, and Eastern Europe. This
systematical belief that the United States does not endure such behavior is a communal afterthought
and considered incredulous to many citizens. Nevertheless, prostitution is a growing
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The Failure and Rebirth of Burmese Nationalism Essay
All people in the world strive to find a sense of belonging. This sense is coupled with ethnic identities,
cultural customs, and social implications. The groups that inhabit the corner of the world, now known
as Myanmar, have had great struggles and upheavals through the last century. They have been stricken
with World War, independence struggles, as well as military dictatorship. The Burmese groups have
tried with diligence to establish their own states, but in the end all has fallen upon them and their tale
is one of grief and sadness. The failure of Burmese nationalist movement is through the conflicting
interests of the world, the clashes between Burmese ideology, and the differences of ethnic
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They wanted freedom from British rule and when WWII started Aung San and 29 others, known
collectively as the Thirty Comrades left Burma to train in Japan, hoping for liberation ( Burma ).
Promises of liberation were made by Japan but after a few years, it was clear that Japan did not wish
for Burmese autonomy. Recognizing this fact, Aung San hurried quickly to negotiate a deal with the
British. He convinced the British to give them their national freedom if they were to fight the Japanese
on behalf of the British. The allied powers won and Britain started the process of halting its operations
in Burma. Aung San was hailed for his achievement of independence from Britain though the future of
Burma was not to be so lucky. Even though he was seen as a controversial figure due to his
communist politics, he was able to unite the minority groups of Burma and secure the writing of a
constitution, agreeing to officially end British control. In July of 1947, a year before the official
independence of Burma, Aung San and most of his cabinet were sadly murdered by an enemy party
(Badertscher). That day would be forever marked in Burmese history and San s dreams were a
glimpse at what could have happened if political thought had been more similar and other resentments
were able to be overlooked. Aung San s death and the effects show the power that different ideologies
had towards the
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Application Of An Android App
Introduction In order to fulfil the task presented, which was to create an android app which displays a
university campus map with clickable buildings showing the available computers in the building while
also having buttons for reserving a computer. In addition to being able to cancel a reservation, and
alter the number of computers available dependant on reserving or cancelling reservations. To do this I
have to plan the procedure I will take while coding it using the AppInventor program. First of all I
need to gather all of the required pre requisites to the task, such as the university campus map. Next I
need to design the graphical user interface (GUI) of the program, this includes the sizes of the buttons,
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I implemented this into my app in order to make the UI more organised like this: After this, I needed
to find a method of displaying an image as I needed to display a campus map image for task 2. I found
a YouTube video3 showing this. The steps taken were to upload an image file using the upload file
button, place a canvas and re arrange the size, then change the background image to the uploaded
photo in the properties tab. My end product looked like this: In order to complete task 2 I would need
to find a suitable method for interacting with the image, resulting in specific behaviour when an area
of the image is pressed. This would have been needed as the specification for the app would be the
user touching the building desired, then the computers available would be displayed. My first place to
look for a solution was by browsing the appinventor documentation4 . In the documentation I found
the description of a ball , described as A round sprite that can be placed on a Canvas, where it can
react to touches and drags interact with other sprites . This suited my requirements and so I had to find
out how to use this sprite. By simply searching in the designer I found the location of the ball sprite,
however I could not place it. After re reading the MIT documentation I discovered it had to be placed
over an image sprite, and so I placed an image sprite and then after a ball, and it placed. Once
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Socio Demographic Characteristics Of The Study...
Results Socio demographic characteristics of the study participants
From a total of 249 study participants, 220(88.4%) were included in the study. Out of them
193(87.7%) were male and the mean (SD) age of the participants was 30.2(5.5) with a minimum and
maximum of 22 and 56 years, respectively. Regarding marital status, 3(1.4%) study participants were
divorced and they were merged with married category during analysis. Socio demographic data of the
study participants are stratified by marital status and sex in Table 1.
Risky health characteristics of the study participants
The majority of study participants had consumed alcohol at least on one occasion during their lifetime,
178(80.9%). Participants who consumed alcohol within seven days prior to data collection were
96(43.6%). Participants who practiced risky alcohol consumption within seven days prior to data
collection were 8(3.6%). Approximately, a quarter of study participants were pre hypertensive,
53(24%). The majority of the study participants had also low physical activity, 186(84.5%), Table 2.
Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components
MetS was found among 30(13.6%; 95%CI: 9.5 18.2) study participants. Of the total study participants,
185(84.1%) had at least one abnormal component of MetS. Reduced HDL c was the most prevailing
abnormal components of MetS, 151(68.6%). However, elevated FBG was the least, 19(8.6%), Table 3.
Associated factors of metabolic syndrome
In bi variable logistic regression
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My Thoughts On The Teacher s Voice
Sitting in class my stomach was twisting inside me, the teacher s voice was a dull buzz, background
noise to my thoughts. Anxiety rose like bile in my throat and made it hard to breathe. I couldn t stop
thinking about it, i was finally going to tell someone. The thought of telling made my stomach nearly
combust, but i had been keeping this in for far too long. The air was so hot and damp in the classroom,
it only made my anxiety worse and no matter how hard i tried i couldn t focus on the lecture, all i
could hope was that the teacher didn t pick up on how i haven t been listening since the second the
class started. It was only second period and i felt like i was going insane, i had to wait till the end of
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I was still scared out of my mind but i felt more confident than i had the past week about what i was
about to do. We started on our way to his house, while having one of our never ending conversations
about everything that happened that day. We told each other pretty much everything, which is why i
decided he should be the first to know. It was a 20 to 30 minute walk from the school to his house but
it was never a dull one. Halfway there my legs would always begin to ache, and i d like to pretend i
was so in shape for occasionally walking to his house. Cody would always have to slow down or come
back to get me every five minutes or so because me being not even 5 feet tall it was hard to keep up
with cody, who was almost six feet tall. Halfway to his house conversation would always fade because
we grew tired of walking, so instead of talk we would sing. Being best friends, any song one of us
knew word for word, the other would know too. We sang the entire way to his house, and and i could
feel my anxiety lifting like a heavy wet blanket off my shoulders. Cody s house was across the street
from the river, so hearing the rush of water told me we were close. Getting closer to the house i felt
my anxiety begin to creep back, i was actually going to do this. There really was no turning back, once
we got into that house i would have to tell him or continue to live
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Satellite Beach Research Paper
Moving Companies in Satellite Beach
Your local movers in Satellite Beach, FL
Allied Van Lines: The Best of Satellite Beach Moving Companies
Leave the snow and ice of the north behind or move into your dream home anywhere in the world
with a little help from Allied Van Lines. With over 85 years of experience, no other moving company
in Satellite Beach can provide the vast array of services we can. Allied Van Lines only partners with
well qualified and experienced agents to provide you movers who value customer service above all
else. These agents are specially trained in cutting edge technologies that safeguard your valuables, no
matter how delicate, something other Satellite Beach moving companies simply don t have access to.
Contact us today and see why Allied Van Lines is a cut above. ... Show more content on
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The city is located right where temperate and tropical climates collide. The weather never dips below
50 degrees and, according to a NASA study, is much less likely to experience a hurricane compared to
the rest of the state. Because of the Indian River to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east,
however, Satellite Beach can get quite humid year round.
Along with more than 10,000 people, a variety of endangered animals make their home in Satellite
beach, consisting mainly of various turtles, tortoises, fish, whales and birds. Average home prices and
rent are a bit steep at roughly $340,000 and $1,200 respectively, but Satellite Beach s crime rate is
several times lower than the national average according to City Data estimates, so the cost may be
worth it.
Satellite Beach is a philanthropic community at its core. In fact, the city keeps a list of contributors to
its Neighbor Helping Neighbor program that assists senior citizens with mobility impairments. The
city is home to multiple parks, a library, tennis courts and a skate and BMX park, as well as Samsons
Island, a local birdwatching
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Elder abuse Essay
Elders in the United States should not have to go through situations of abuse like the one Mildred
Mortenson suffered. However, this type of situations happen more often than they should and sadly,
there is not enough being done to prevent it. Elder abuse should be recognized as an increasing and
very serious problem in our society. As elders grow more physically frail and begin to depend on
others to meet their basic needs, they tend to become vulnerable to intentional abuse and neglect
within their own home as well as assisted living facilities such as nursing homes. Unfortunately, it is
not possible to know exactly how many elders are being abused across the Nation. Due to under
reporting, variations in the definition of elder abuse, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, elder abuse is also common among the millions of elder Americans who reside in nursing
homes. A study where 2,000 nursing home residents were interviewed, reported that 44% of the
residents had been abused and 95% said they had been neglected or seen another resident neglected.
They also state that 91% of nursing homes lack adequate staff to properly care for patients and 36%
are known to have been in violation of elderly abuse laws (National Center on Elder Abuse). This
information is extremely alarming. If these facts have already been uncovered, why is it that no one is
doing anything to prevent this from happening to others? To better understand the scope of the
problem, it is crucial that society knows what is considered as elder abuse and why it is important to
resolve this issue. Elder abuse refers to any intentional or negligent act by a caregiver or any other
person that causes harm or a risk of harm to a vulnerable adult. There are many forms in which an
elder can be abused, Elder Abuse and Neglect Journal of Psychosocial Nursing Mental Health
Services distinguishes between the five most common types of elder abuse as well as their effects
and/or common signs and symptoms for each. These types of abuse include physical abuse,
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Gold Diggers Of 1933 Analysis
The classic film Gold Diggers Of 1933 is based in the era of the Great Depression, the aftermath of
World War I which lasted from 1929 to 1939 thus the result to World War II. The Great Depression
occurred during the time when films were evolving and becoming hits, but made it hard for film
producers and companies since money was tight, unless you were rich and born into wealth like Brad
Roberts in the film, who could easily just loan the money to the film makers. The time period and film
go hand in hand as it relates to the time where life was tough in America and money wasn t a easy
thing to have access at all times. Clearly the film Gold Diggers Of 1933 indicates the time period of
American life and The Great Depression
Throughout the film many references are made about the era, since the movie is a film within a film
and in the beginning scene filmmaker, producer Barney Hopkins is going through practice with the
show girls who are singing Were In The Money in the musical which talks about the Depression era
ending and being long gone, Ginger Rogers sings And so we re in the money Look up, the skies are
sunny Old man depression, you are through You done us wrong . Evidently that is not the case since
right after the song ends, the police make way into the set and shut it all down, due to Hopkins not
having enough money to pay for bills, fees and production cost to carry forward with the musical. It is
clear that no one could afford anything and unfortunately drove
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The Horned Toad Analysis
In The Horned Toad , Haslam s interactions with his Grandma leads to him gaining respect for nature
and the beauty of it. However at first Haslam didn t like his Grandma when she first came to his home
she had a fiery attitude that dissuaded Haslam from interacting with her, he didn t really understand
very much about Grandma at all . But when she spoke to Haslam in english he realized that there was
not much to fear. Before long Haslam became accustomed to Grandma s presence by spending time
with her on the porch . Haslam stopped sneaking around the house to avoid Grandma . Interacting
with others leads to new experiences and wonder, those interactions can change someone and who
they are as a person. When Grandma initially arrived at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Grandma believes the horned toad should belong with his own kind in his own places . The horned
toad serves as a symbol of nature and how it should be undisturbed by human contact, it also
symbolizes the freedom of nature, and how beautiful it is, it also shows how nature should be
observed instead of harmfully separating them. This is seen when the horned toad gets crushed on the
side of the road.As Haslam and Grandma go to burry the toad she teaches Haslam that you must return
him to his own place . Meaning that all living things no matter dead or alive should inevitably be
returned to its home or natural habitat. What Haslam learns from this experience is the respect for
nature.Before the end of school Grandma had tripped over a curb breaking her hip, after returning
from the hospital she was in a wheelchair hunched back and was noticeably smaller from before. That
night she had died from her injuries,when Haslam was told about Grandma s death he was devastated
and in shock.His relatives were debating over where she should be buried in bakersfield where they
could more easily visit her grave or in her home. Haslam remembered what Grandma had taught him,
that everything must be returned to their original place or home. And so they decided to have her
buried to where she belonged, in her ranch, after Haslam had spoke up
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Jeff Harris 5/19/2015 There are three main parts that make up our
criminal justice system in America, the police, courts, and corrections. The Lindbergh baby, Charles
Lindbergh Jr., was kidnapped from his bed sometime between the hours of 7:30pm and 10pm on
March 1, 1932. (www.History.com). He was suffering from a cold and was left to drift off to sleep by
his nanny, Betty Gow, with the window open. (www.clickamericana.com). When his father came to
check on him and found him gone, he found a note demanding a $50,000 ransom. Three days later,
another ransom note was found demanding $70,000. March 9, 1932 a man named John F. Condon, a
retired teacher, claimed to have made contact with the kidnappers. He ... Show more content on
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Mr. Hauptman did not spend much time on death row. He was executed by electrocution on April 4,
1936. Many people, including his family, tried to get him to confess in hopes of saving his life, or at
least giving the Lindbergh family some peace. He went to his grave that day with the truth. He
maintained his innocence until the end. In an interview conducted by two reporters, he stated that if he
had to die, he would die an innocent man when asked if he was afraid of the electric chair.
(www.law2.umkc.edu). Edward Reilly said the verdict was one of the great miscarriages of justice.
(www.clickamericana.com). This case has been studied and theorized on since it happened. Since he
never told the world the truth, we may never know. I believe, if the police had been more diligent we
may have known what really happened. It is true that you never really know what happened unless
you were there, but even then everyone present has a different account of the facts. The defense
attorney committed several grievous errors, as well as the police investigators. There are allegations of
paid witnesses, as well as jury misconduct. In today s courtroom settings things would go a lot
smoother and I believe Mr. Hauptmann would have received a mistrial at the very least. Was he
guilty? The world wonders. Did Mr. Lindbergh kill his own child and create this elaborate hoax to
cover it up? He certainly had the financial resources to do
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With These Words I Can Sell You Anything Essay
With These Words I Can Sell You Anything is an article written by William Lutz, explaining the
tactics of marketers to sell their products. It is an excerpt from his book Doublespeak, published in
1990. William Lutz has been called the George Orwell of the 1990s , and indeed many of his books
are titled in direct reference to Orwell s works. Lutz claims in his article that there s a big conspiracy
where the people trying to sell us things are giving us ineffective products disguised as something
much better. Unfortunately, he comes off as paranoid; someone making a big fuss over that which in
reality isn t a big deal and as someone late to the party, only discovering something long after
everyone else. The first issue with Lutz is his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Again, using common sense it s almost insulting to think that anyone would be fooled by these words.
When someone sees an ad for something and its bottom line for making you buy a product is that it
works Like Magic! how could they help but laugh? It s disturbing to think that anyone would be
fooled into buying these products multiple times if they re so ineffective. When a person see a product
they need like laundry detergent that claims it can completely erase stains, why wouldn t they go test
it? It can clean their clothes like any other detergent, and if it removes stains they might have a great
product on your hands. If it doesn t, they simply look for a different product. Lutz acts like once
something is bought the consumer gets stuck with that for life, with no alternatives. The beauty of a
free market is that there are countless products for the same thing, and they all work differently.
Nobody will be fooled into buying something that doesn t work more than once. While Lutz does
correctly examine that advertisers use different methods to persuade consumers to buy products, he
falls flat on his face when he takes up 11 pages explaining things that should be obvious to any high
school graduate. If you pick apart someone s words enough you can make anyone seem like the devil,
and unfortunately that s what has
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How Did Hippocrates Change The World
Hippocrates was a doctor who changed the world with his ideas. He is the father of modern medicine.
and is responsible for our modern day health treatment. He changed the idea of where diseases come
from, changed the use of the scientific method, and also had the idea of practical medical practices. To
start off Hippocrates came up with the idea of where modern medicine comes from. The passage states
He was the first to trace disease to a natural and understandable cause, and to recognize nature as all
sufficient for healing, and physicians as her only servant. I think what the author means by this is that
he basically had the idea that all remedies didn t have to come from the supernatural but in fact they
can be found in
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Hey Big Spender By Elena Passarello Summary
A monster is someone or something who invokes fear or causes change. Imagine someone
permanently changing a young man s life to the point his whole body and life is changed in one fell
swoop. Anyone who commits an act like this is a monster. In Hey Big Spender by Elena Passarello, a
boy named Farinelli is castrated before the young age of ten years old. Farinelli was not castrated for
using his private parts in an improper manner. Farinelli was castrated so he could sing a note. Farinelli
did not ask for this process to be done, neither was he asked if he wanted it done to him, this decision
was made by his music teachers. That decision is unreasonable to make for a ten year old boy, just so
he can fulfill the wishes of his teachers (of hitting one note!). Farinelli s body was impacted by this in
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The behavior of the elders in this situation was only allowed because they were powerful. This is a
reflection of how people with power change other people s lives to fit their own agenda. While many
of the changes for Farinelli were positive, the fact of the matter is, the church elders, like powerful
people everywhere, are monsters for taking advantage of a powerless human being.
Farinelli was born in Italy back in 1705. He was a member of a church sponsored music school from
when he was young. The leaders of this school were having trouble with the progression of music. The
choirboys just couldn t hit the higher notes, as Passarello states, Mastering these complex new lines
required years of training and a thoracic power that exceeded even the strongest and most gifted of
choirboys. By the time they learned the proper technique for possessing the ecstatic
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Stewardship In The Amazon Rainforest
Stewardship and economical asset use and how they apply to the Amazon Rainforest: Maybe the most
perfect way to deal with location deforestation in the Amazon is by building up another insurance
course of action in light of the principle of supportable usage and change of rainforests. Sensible
change is an expression that has been used every now and again over the earlier decade, however
savants will quickly tell you that assembling natural items, latex, and nuts from the rainforests is
inadequate make a living also reinforce a creating economy. Financial Improvement should consider a
shrouded thinking to be joined through technique to distinctive experts and business undertakings
included in the usage and progression of rainforest grounds and resources. Under Brazilian law, a
critical piece of the Amazon is fundamentally an open access resource, so there negligible catalyst for
squatters, farmers, or originators to use timberland grounds or resources in a conservative way. ...
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Architects can in like manner secure rights to surrendered woods arrive essentially by using it for no
under one year and a day routinely by seething the neighborhood timberland and setting up a few
dairy animals in the range. To cure this wasteful usage of the region, overseers in Brazil should
consider laws that farthest point these practices. Then again potentially heads could approve a part of
the current laws like the 1996 law that refused Amazon landowners from cutting more than 20% of the
forest on their domain. Subsequently, deforestation in the Amazon is especially disturbing and our
exercises today will figure out whether Earth will be naturally crushed for the 500 trillion or more
individuals that will involve the earth in the midst of that future
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Iqbal Song Analysis
Iqbal loved India so greatly and was so proud of his mother land that in a poem written as a national
song for Indian children; he sings: čišti: ne Ĵis zamĩ me pӕɣa:m e haq suna:ya: na:nk ne ɣis čaman me
wahdat ka ɣi:t ɣa:ya: ta:ta:riõ ne Ĵisko apna: watan bana:ya:
Ĵisne HeĴa:ziyõ se dašt e arab čuṛha:ya:
The land in which Chisti broadcast the divine message,
The land in which Nanak sung the song of monotheism,
The land which was made their own by the Tartars,
The land which made the Hajazis leaves the Arabian Desert.
This poem bears testimony to the act that Iqbal cherished feelings of love and reverence for his
motherland.
The creed element predominated Iqbal s poetry. His sojourn in Europe and his deeper insight into the
religion and philosophy of Islam convinced him of the universal spirit of Islam. His deep study of
Muslim thought and culture gave his poetry a Muslim flavor. He looked forward to Islamic fraternity
being more far reaching, in the long run, serving as a workable basis of human unity. Almost all his
poetic thoughts and themes were colored by Islamic creed.
His poetry of this period is replete with symbols drawn from the Semitic lands. There are innumerable
references in his poetry to Islamic history or religion. The word Muslim occurs quite frequently in his
writings. For example the following sample: ya: rab! dil e muslim ko woh zinda: tamanna: de,
Ĵo qalb ko ɣarma de, Ĵo ru:h ko taṛpa: de.
(Lord, fill the heart of the Muslim with such eager desire,
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Everyman-a Medieval Play Review
A Review of The Summoning of Everyman
Summary
Everyman is a play which was written to express the importance of morality, to whoever read it or
experienced it being performed on stage. Some scholars say that it was written sometime in the late
1400 s, while others insist that it is a translation of a Flemish work called Elckerlijc , which was
written by Peter van Diest in 1495. Everyman is an allegory play which is heavily based upon
Christian religious perspectives; also it is resoundingly similar to the Christian belief of the
resurrection of Christ, and his ascension into Heaven, after the crucifixion.
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This play has received a moderate amount of popularity over the past near 500 years; and now today
there are some scholars and researchers whom are exceptionally critical, both positively and
negatively, of the details as to how it was written.
One criticism of note would have to be one which was voiced by Thomas F van Laan. In referring to
the general premise of Everyman, he contends of the writer that His speech is essentially negative; he
focuses solely on the inevitability of death and the destructiveness of sin . Simply put, Mr. van Laan is
stating that at first, the sole purpose of this work appears to emphasize specifically on death and how
mankind should feel only sorrow for anything that they do, which goes against the teachings of
Christianity.
Another criticism of this work which Mr. van Laan refers to is the point in the beginning when God
first speaks. Mr. Van Laan states: Gods words are wholly negative in force, implying only the
difficulty to come, omitting any indication of hope for mankind . Mr. van Laan is voicing this
criticism on the opening section of the play, fundamentally about how he considers Gods words to be
too negative in their approach. In expressing this condemnation, Mr. van Laan is adamant about his
beliefs that God would probably not be so disconcerting in his approach to dealing with mankind.
However not all that Mr. van
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The Economic And Social Welfare Of The Indian Ocean
1. This project is set up in Sri Lanka which is an island nation and in the Indian Ocean located in the
southern part of the Indian subcontinent. The project mainly focuses on Colombo where the
commercial capital of Sri Lanka is. According to the Global Challenges in Engineering (Baillie
Armstrong, 2016), the population of Colombo was 5.36 million in 2002. Benefit from the open market
policy published by new government, the economic condition was improved significantly. The
population of Colombo increased dramatically, too. But at the same time, large number of lower class
people in Colombo and increasing waste disposal are the problems that Colombo Municipal Council
has to face with. Waste collectors are such a group of people who are identified as lower class and
taking main part jobs of waste recycling in Colombo because of poor regulation and supervision of
waste disposal and waste recycling system. Our project aims to better the economic and social welfare
of waste collectors of Colombo through better waste management, or in other words, to improve the
living standard and efficiency of the waste collectors in the informal waste sector. The ideal result of
this project is to provide them with better living standards, higher income levels, a more efficient
method of recycling waste, and finally to reduce the waste by our design and teamwork
2.1 As mention above, the project locates on Colombo, the economic center and the biggest city of Sri
Lanka. It is a coastal
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• Describe The Structures And Locations Of The Penis,...
25. Describe the structures and locations of the glans penis, crus, bulb, and prepuce.
The penis is the male organ through which sperm cells are transferred from the male to the female.
The penis contains three columns of erectile tissue. Engorgement of this erectile tissue with blood
causes the penis to enlarge and become firm this process is called erection. Two of the erectile
columns form the dorsum and sides of the penis and are called the corpora cavernosa. The third
column, the corpus spongiosum, forms the ventral portion of the penis. It expands to form a cap over
the distal end of the penis. The spongy urethra passes through the corpus spongiosum, penetrates the
glans penis, and opens as the external urethral orifice. At the base of
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The Pros And Cons Of Contract Contracts
Formed contracts usually consist exclusion or exemption clauses limiting the liability of party/parties
for contractual breach. These clauses aim at excluding the legal responsibilities of the parties for
particular types of injuries, losses/damages sustained by the other party. However, the courts had made
distinction between exclusion and limitation clauses limiting the amount of compensation for
contractual breaches. Traditionally, the courts do not assess the exclusion clauses on merit grounds, to
avoid contradicting the general idea of freedom of contract . Hence the courts, in order to supervise
and for better use of these clauses; developed common law rules addressing incorporation and
construction. Additionally, the governmental developed statutory regulations, Unfair Contract Terms
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However, if the clause is put forward after the contract, then it cannot be incorporated as seen in the
cases of Olley v Marlbourough Court Hotel; and Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking. Incorporation can
also be done by a course of previous dealings as the parties are fully aware of the terms and clauses
that could form the part of the contract. Regularity and consistency in dealings is crucial, evident in
the cases of McCutcheon v MacBrayne; and Hollier v Rambler Motors; where exclusion clause could
not be incorporated due to a non consistent course of conduct. In cases of onerous or unusual clauses,
more efforts must be made to draw the attention of the party. Considering present case facts closely, it
is established that the exclusion clause was incorporated into the contract through previous dealings as
Jacob and Georgina has a business history and thus proving Georgina s prior knowledge of the
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Rumination Theory
Rumination disorder can be attributed to the infant experiencing vomiting from an acute illness, and
then having a disturbed mother infant relationship, in which the infant learns to regurgitate and re
chew the food in order to self soothe and relieve tension (Sadock, Sadock, Ruiz, 2009, p. 3606).
Rumination historically has been considered a self stimulatory behavior that arises in the context of
longstanding social deprivation, and maternal behavior may appear to be neglectful or slavishly
attentive (Benninga, M. A., Nurko, S., Faure, C., Hyman, P. E., Roberts, I. S. Schechter, N. L., 2016,
p. 1446). Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners need to be aware that the development of
rumination disorder may be due to a past gastrointestinal condition. Further investigation on what kind
of gastrointestinal problems the infant may have is important as well as whether or not the infant was
treated. In addition to this, assessing for a disturbed mother infant relationship is important for
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Rommel, N., 2011, p. 786). It is important for providers to be aware of the physiological processes
associated with the act of rumination. To understand the process helps the provider to be able to
consider certain gastric disorders related to the above pathophysiology. In being able to consider
certain gastric disorders, a gastrointestinal consult can be ordered for the
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Analysis Of The Celebrated Jumping Frog From Calaveras County
Is Mark Twain trying to be funny by the contrasting cultures or is there something deeper? Samuel
Langhorne Clemens, a famous author and publisher who is mostly known by his pen name of Mark
Twain. He was born in Florida, Missouri in November of 1835 to parents Jane and John Clemens. His
father died when he was 13 and Samuel left school and became a printer s apprentice and throughout
the next several years moved up to become an editorial assistant. In 1858 he became a river pilot
which is where he got his name of Mark Twain meaning safe to navigate. In 1865, Twain was first
published in the New York Saturday Press for his writing of The Celebrated Jumping Frog from
Calaveras County . This short story made him well known and was the first of many writings to lead
the way for him to become known as America s famous literary writer. Mark Twain was married, had
four children and passed away on April 21, 1910. His short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog from
Calaveras County shows Twains ability to tell two stories in one. What starts as a story of an innocent
search for a friend and later graduates into a frog race full of satire. Mark Twain in The Celebrated
Jumping Frog from Calaveras County shows cultural clash by using diction, irony, deception and
contrast between the cultures.
Simon Wheeler s diction helps show the cultural clash as well as deception throughout the story. Well,
thish yer Smiley had a yeller one eyed cow that didn t have no tail, only jest a short
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Dbq How Did The Nile Shaped Ancient Egypt
How Did The Nile Shape Ancient Egypt My report will explain the various ways the Nile shaped
Ancient Egypt for every day life.
In the middle of the desert, though rests the Nile River. Ancient Egyptians relied on the Nile s
bounty to develop into a prosperous and thriving civilization. Food and papyrus, rainfall was very
sparse in Ancient Egypt, so Egyptians relied on the Nile to irragate their crops. Egyptians needed a lot
of resources from the Nile to survive such as 1. People needed fresh water for drinking, bathing, and
cooking 2. The river was the water source for crop irrigation and 3. The Nile provided a highay for
travel and trade, and provided fish for eating and mud for brick making ( document A ). The Nile is
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Sailors, 3. Boat buliders, 4. Sail makers 5 .Fishermen; famers who
depended on river transport for marketing crops;goverment officals who depended on receiving grain
as tax payments, which in turn paid their salaries; stone cutters whose market was expanded by river
transport. The Nile was apparently the superhighway of Ancient Egypt. It enabled Egyptians to move
goods and people up or downriver. The Egyptian people could move crops from places of plenty to
places of famine, which kept the whole society going. The river transport also gave craftsmen a
chance
to sell beyond their local market. In short, the Nile made the beginnings of a national economy
possible
( document C ). The Egyptian people praise the river to the Hymn to the Nile because it keeps the land
alive
( able to produce food ), it floods the fields so that the animals will have the food they need to live, it
causes barley and wheat to grow, it allows for religious festivals ( in times of plenty ), and it makes the
people joyful. The famous Greek historian Herodotus once wrote that Egypt... is, so to speak, the
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The Cyclical Argument Of Phaedo
The cyclical argument of the Phaedo imparts the ideology Socrates had in regard to the immortality of
the soul and his views about death, which he was about to face himself. His most faithful followers are
astonished that Socrates is not desolate about his ill fate. In fact, he is delighted with it as he proclaims
that the life of a philosopher is merely a preparation for death since the mind is most pure when the
stresses of the body is felt least. But even after the body is discarded after death, the soul will live on
for eternity. After much skepticism and doubt, he begins a discourse in which he attempts to
authenticate the immortality of the soul. In the cyclical argument or the argument of opposites, he ends
up persuading his followers that the soul is indeed immortal.
The argument begins with the discussion of the opposites, Between each of these pairs of opposites
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He says that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living, and, if
that is so, it seems to be a sufficient proof that the souls of the dead must be somewhere whence they
can come back again (72a). Death is the release of the soul. Socrates conveys that the body is a prison,
and that the soul is imprisoned. The body acts as the source of needs and desires, and the attempt to
satisfy these needs produces disruptive conflicts that interfere with reasoning and prevent us from
attaining knowledge. The soul has the potential to have a total and real perception of the actual truth
itself when not impeded by the body. Socrates possessed a rationale to embrace death, in that he
deduced that freedom from the corrupting influences of the body would enable him to attain true
knowledge. He holds the conviction that when bodily hindrances are disregarded, we can concentrate
completely upon the
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Kansas City Crime Prevention Study
Chris Cox
Policing and Society
3/6/15
Exam 2 Short Answers
Question 1
Theory X and Theory Y were created by Douglas McGregor. Theory X has 8 points that include:
productive enterprise is under the control of management, with regards to people, this is an attempt to
control their efforts, to motivate them, controlling their actions, and changing the way they act, and if
this is not done, people will docile and resist the needs of the organization and the every day man does
what he can to work as little as possible. Theory X also says the every day man is not ambitious, does
not like responsibility, would rather follow than lead, is self centered, does not like for things to
change, is very gullible, and not very bright. Theory X represents the ... Show more content on
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Administrative discretion and enforcement discretion are the two types of discretion. Administrative
discretion is the officer having the freedom to make fair decisions about the corse of action to be
taken. Enforcement discretion is how officers enforce the laws while making sure that order is kept
within the area. Three variables used when understanding discretion used by officers include offender,
situational, and system varialbes. Offender variables consist of things such as the sex, ethnic
background or even the age of offender. Situational variables are considered to be how serious the
offense is, such as a minor speeding violation compared to a hit and run. System variables are
described as the relationship the offender has to certain groups of people, such as if they are a relative
to another officer, the attitude of the community, or the views of the
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The Cognitive Revolution In The 1950s And 1960s
The changes in how different psychological processes were identified and understood in the 1950s and
1960s is what many refer to as the cognitive revolution. The introduction of research in problems that
have already been met for instance, studying problems of memory and decision making led to the new
approach of theorizing. The cognitive revolution focused on just a couple of key concepts. One idea
that stemmed during the cognitive revolution is that the science of psychology cannot direct study the
mental world. Another idea that grew during the cognitive revolution was that in order to understand
behavior, the science of psychology has to study the mental world (Cognition, pg. 8). Research
performed by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener concluded that the only way to study thoughts is
to introspect, or examine one s own thoughts and feelings, to observe and record content of their
personal minds and understand the sequence of their own experiences. This proved to be a difficult
task, nonetheless. Wundt and Titchener believed that introspectors would need to be carefully trained.
The training included being given a vocabulary to describe what they observed, taught to be as careful
and complete as possible reporting solely on their experiences, with as little personal interpretation as
possible. Concerns grew with this style of research over the years. Investigators were forced to
acknowledge that some thoughts are unconscious, which would mean that
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Disadvantages Of Medical Tourism
Medical Tourism is used to represent obtaining medical or surgical services while travelling or
vacationing in another country. Medical tourism is a form of health tourism generally referring to the
travel of people to another country with the objective of obtaining medical treatment in that country.
Medical Tourism, which is defined as movements of people travelling to another country for medical
treatment (Keckley Underwood, 2008) is continuing to be a growing global industry. Turner (2007)
suggested that due to globalization number of patients is increasing due to reductions in health
benefits offered by states and employers for affordable medical care. Herick (2007) pointed out that
worldwide tough competition in health care is compelling more patients from developed countries to
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Mishra Shailesh (2012) pointed out that Medical Tourism is a growing @30%annually in India. Heung
et al.,(2010) mentioned that very little academic research has been done on Medical tourism as of now
and still it remains as an emerging niche market.
2. The Literature Review about reasons of Medical Tourism
There are many triggering factors for medical tourism. Cost benefit is one of the reasons (Burkett,
2007; Turner, 2007; Connell, 2006; Ramirez de Arellano, 2007). Transportation and convenience costs
are also play an important role (Connell,2006).Similarly popular tourism country also have an impact
on medical tourism(Connell,2006; Turner,2007)However procedures those are unavailable or illegal in
the home countries of these medical tourists like drug rehabilitation, stem cell therapy ,sex change
procedure ,are also important(Horowitz, Rosenweig Jones 2007). ART(Assisted Reproductive
Technology),mainly those procedures or treatment related to donation or surrogate motherhood are
illegal
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The Goal Of The Physical Education Teacher
Mismatch between What is Taught and What is Needed for Careers
The goal of the physical education teacher education curriculum is to train teachers who can provide
effective teaching and produce learning outcomes in children. However, when it comes to train
preservice teachers, there is no consistent curriculum across the programs in the U.S. It depends on the
interests and abilities of teacher educators and to the demands of the institutions in which they serve
(Locke, Mand, Sidentop, 1981). This disciplinary debates about what to teach has been continued
since 1964 initiated by Henry (Collier, 2006).
The primary point of this debate in physical education teacher education curriculum lies in the
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However, Rovegno (2001, p. 93) also claimed that since the mid 1990s, the tide has turned. With the
work of Ennis and her colleagues and students, in particular their recent work on Sport for Peace,
curriculum theorist such as Kirk and Sparkes, Peter Hastie and colleagues work on Sport Education,
and Barrett s work on lacrosse, curriculum and subject matter research and scholarship has blossomed
and is growing. The quality of this work in comparison to other fields in education is strong and this
work is accepted in the top general education journals.
The Categories of the Knowledge Areas in Physical Education
Before I talk about my rationale of claiming that we should teach K 12 content knowledge area, I
describe the categories of knowledge areas included in physical education. In 2001, Locke defined
that the knowledge areas of physical education teacher education programs into three categories (p.
24).
(a) The knowledge of schools as a social institution and education as a primary social process:
The focus of this area is preparation for participation in a changing, challenging, and profoundly
political environment.
(b) The scientific foundations:
The focus of this area is fundamental
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Earthquakes Subduction Zones Lab Report
Earthquakes and Subduction Zones Lab
Amy Paret
Mrs. Igo
9th Grade
Periods 3 and 4 Even
Date: 2/14/13
Background Research:
This lab uses earthquake data to construct profiles of two convergent boundaries: the Tonga Trench
and the Peru Chile Trench. Where two tectonic plates converge, if one or both of the plates is an
oceanic lithosphere, a subduction zone will form. When crust is formed at a mid ocean ridge, it is hot
and buoyant meaning it has a low density. As it spreads away from the ridge and cools and contracts,
or becomes denser, it is able to sink into the hotter underlying mantle. When two oceanic plates
collide, the younger of the two plates, because it is less dense will ride over the edge of the older plate.
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Going by intervals of 50 km, label zero at the top of the y axis and 700 at the bottom of the y axis.
14. On the left section of the graph paper (Tonga Trench) create a scale for the horizontal axis
(longitude) ranging from 173 180 °W. Going by intervals of 1°W, label the right end of the x axis 173
and the left end of the x axis 180.
15. On the right section of the graph paper (Peru Chile Trench) create a scale for the horizonal axis
(longitude) ranging from 61 71 °W. Going by intervals of 1°W, label the right end of the x axis 61 and
the left end of the x axis 71.
16. Plot the earthquake data from the region associated with the Tonga Trench from Table 1 on the left
section of the graph paper, using a dot to represent each data point.
17. Plot the earthquake data from the region associated with the Peru Chile Trench from Table 1 on the
right section of the graph paper, using a dot to represent each data point.
18. Draw a best fit line for the Tonga Trench data. A best fit line is a smooth line that shows the trend
of the data; the line does not have to pass through the data points.
19. Draw a best fit line for the Peru Chili Trench.
20. On the left side of the graph (Tonga Trench) label the Pacific Plate (right side of the line of best
fit) and the Indian Australian Plate (left side of the line of best fit)
21. Draw an arrow to show the direction of motion of the Pacific Plate (subducting under the Indian
Australian Plate)
22. On the right side of the
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The Iceman At The Bolzano Museum
With accordance to the ppt and doc: Neolithic Chalcolithic Europe; Tyrolean Alps; Austria/Italy;
September 1991, discovery of the Iceman í–tzi among the í–tztal Mountains, dating back to 3000 BC
with range starting circa 6000 BC.
1996, Alasdair Whittle wrote Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds which is an
general overview of the Iceman and Neolithic according to the ppt.
1994, Barry Cunliffe (ed.) authored Prehistoric Europe: An Illustrated History which is also has
coverage of the Neolithic according to the ppt.
1984, Timothy Champion, Clive Gamble, Stephen Shennan, and Alasdair Whittle collectively wrote
Prehistoric Europe which, again, has coverage of the Neolithic period according to the ppt.
According to the documentary:
Patrick Hunt (Alpine Archaeologist) and Annaluisa Pedrotti (Trento University) both joined to
examine artifacts of the Iceman at the Bolzano museum.
Dr. Eduard Egarter Vigl (Pathologist) worked as the head of Conservation for the Iceman.
Dr. Paul Gostner is a Bolzano radiologist who found the arrowhead in the Iceman.
Albert Zink (Biological Anthropologist) worked as the lead examiner of the Iceman and as the head of
the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman.
According to the documentary:
When Dr. Gostner found the arrowhead, it implied the Iceman had died by murder. The copper axe
found on the Iceman implied that the Stone Age was much earlier than what was believed. Blood
found in the Iceman s brain implied a head blow before dying
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Crim Mapping Crime Chapter Summary
In chapter 2, Short discusses the many ways that maps have advanced over centuries. Without the
satellites and technology that we have today, maps were first created from educated guesses. Some
people thought the Earth was flat. Others believed that the universe revolved around the Earth.
Although maps have not always had the accuracy that they do today, they have still played a large role
in how we solve problems, especially when it comes to crime and public health. The latitude and
longitude on a map may be able to tell us where a neighborhood is located, but it doesn t explain much
about the area itself. Mapping crime began in France in the early 1800 s. It was first used to show
where different types of crime were occurring. Throughout the years, mapping crime has advanced,
giving law enforcement a visual of where crime occurs most frequently. These maps help detectives
and police officers to understand crime. They have learned that crime is most likely to happen far
enough from a criminal s home to not raise suspicion, but close enough that the criminals are still feels
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If there is a certain illness that is targeting one area of a map, then it is easier to narrow down the
cause of the illness. Maps can also help us learn where we need to build hospitals, urgent care
facilities, and doctor s offices. Mapping crime lets us know where hot spots are located. If we know
that a specific area has a higher crime rate, we can increase the police presence in that area to stop the
crime before it happens. Mapping of crime and public health have helped the government and general
public learn how to improve the quality of life for the people living in that area. Mapping is not just
about knowing the latitude and longitude of a specific place, but it can help us to learn how we can
improve the world around
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Cranberry Country Consumer Analysis
There s no better way to start your day than with the freshly roasted, premium coffees available at
Cranberry Country Market. This premier supermarket in Tomah, WI, houses an extensive range of
high quality, flavored coffees in addition to its popular deli meats and fresh vegetables. Anytime you
head to this delicatessen and supermarket for your groceries, be sure to take a tour of their impressive
coffee aisle.
As another addition to their long list of specialty items, Cranberry Country Market s flavored coffee
range has something for everyone. Taking a step away from conventional taste, the coffees at
Cranberry Country Market display a multitude of flavor inspirations. The Highlander Grogg flavor, for
example, will take you on a trip across
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Bug Bites Research Papers
As the weather gets nicer, more and more people are starting to spend time outdoors, and bug bites can
become a big problem during the warmer months. Most often, bites from numerous types of bugs
happen before you realize the bug was even on your body. By then, it s too late to prevent the bug
from attacking and the bites show up as inflamed, itchy circles on the skin. Some bug bites are even
threatening to your health and must be treated by a medical professional. But, fortunately, many
common bug bites can be treated at home with essential oils. The ingredients found in these oils offer
a solution to the symptoms of bug bites, as they are often successfully used to treat inflamed skin.
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Mosquitos are insects that fly around at night or in the early morning. They have long and thin bodies
and are best known for sucking blood from animals and people. Their bites leave behind a small bump
that swells up and can be extremely itchy. Many people who spend a lot of time outdoors in the
summer can expect to be bitten by mosquitos frequently. Once bitten by a mosquito, the itching can
become unbearable, and many people have different ideas about what the best remedy is. There are
numerous other home remedies, but tea tree oil has proven to be one of the most effective essential
oils for mosquito bites. It has many antibacterial, anti inflammatory, and even anti itch properties that
help reduce the itching feeling on your skin. Tea tree oil can also kill certain types of bacteria,
including Staphylococcus aureus. It s antibacterial properties also help keep the area around the bite
clean and ensure no infections develop. Many people have stated that their mosquito bite symptoms
have been reduced after using tea tree oil, proving that it is a very effective method for managing
symptoms and speeding up the healing
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How Does The Proton Determine The Number Of Protons
The atom is a unit of matter, the smallest unit of an element, consisting of a dense, central, positively
charged nucleus surrounded by a system of electrons, equal in number to the number of nuclear
protons. It consists of a core nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons. Inside the atom
nucleus contains a mixture of positively charged protons, and electrically neutral neutrons. All
electrons bind to the nucleus through an electromagnetic force. A ground of electrons bound together
form individual molecules. An atom with an equal number of protons and electrons will hold a neutral
charge. An ion has either a positive or negative charge because of a lack of electrons or an electron
excess. The number of protons determines the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ions are atoms with either a positive or negative charge. When atoms are neutral, the number of
protons and electrons are equal. In an ion, the protons and electrons are not equal. Protons have a
positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. So, if the protons and electrons in an atom are
not equal, then the atom will have either an overall positive or negative charge. An isotope is a form of
a chemical element where the atomic nucleus contains an exact number of neutrons. Also, the number
of protons define the element. The nuclei of most atoms contain neutrons and protons. Each chemical
element has more than one isotope. One of the isotopes is abundantly in nature where as any of the
others are not. The isotope of an element is defined by the nucleon number. That number is the sum of
the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The nucleon number is written as a superscript
preceding the chemical symbol for that element. So, an ion may consist of a single atom and is called
an atomic or monatomic ion. It can consist of a lot of atoms that is molecular or polyatomic ion. Ions
are normally found in nature. Ions can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Lightening would be an example
of having ions in the gas
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Argumentative Essay On Kennewick Man
The historic discovery of Kennewick Man in Kennewick, Washington, caused a great deal of
controversy on whether to use the skull for scientific purposes or to simply return him back to the
local tribes for reburial. At first, when Kennewick Man was first discovered in 1996, scientific testing
failed to determine the specific tribe that the man belonged to. In spite of the argument one could
make that it was unethical to keep the skull since it has to belong to one of the Native American tribes,
until a specific tribe was discovered as Kennewick Man s ancestors, I feel as if it was perfectly liable
to keep the skull for scientific use. However, Kennewick Man eventually was determined to be
affiliated with the Colville tribe, therefore at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By having requirements to return archaeological findings back to their native tribes entirely,
archaeologists are limited in their discoveries and possibly their job. An archaeological discovery is
meaningless if it never experiences any practical investigation on whether its characteristics benefit
society. For this reason, archaeologists should own the right to keep critically important parts of
Kennewick Man s skull such as his teeth, but return the rest of the skull to the Colville tribe and find
an equal compromise. DNA testing should be the first step in deriving information from an
archaeological discovery such as a skull, but NAGPRA should give archaeologists the right to keep
the most important parts of discoveries for scientific use and then return the remaining parts to the
native tribe. In the long run, scientific progress is prevented whenever conflicts emerge over the
ownership of archaeological discoveries, therefore Native American tribes should have the courtesy to
allow archaeologists to use only specific parts of a specimen and have the remaining parts returned to
them if DNA testing comes back positive in relation to their
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Chinese Culture Of Hong Kong
From the historical aspect, the society of Hong Kong inherited characteristic from the British colonial
era but still the influence of China is heavy. Hong Kong has a closely connection with mainland China
due to geographical proximity and 95% Chinese immigrants with of its population help to maintain
the identity among Chinese in Hong Kong, despite they tend to blend of both oriental and Western
elements(Tsu, 2014).
Although the British colonial government in Hong Kong did not have any intention to fade Chinese
identity, the colonial education system did not cover much about contemporary China(Luk, 1991) .
Due to the gap in ideological and material conditions between Hong Kong and mainland China, the
perception on identity and issues of nationalism/patriotism between many Hong Kong s Chinese
people and the Chinese government are different (Tsu, 2014).
Conflict in Social system
Apart from that, a far more mature and sophisticated social system create Hong Kong s civil society,
therefore when related to ideological conflict with real damage, Hong Kong performance its
significant difference between the mainland China and therefore its opposition and response to the
social unrest after Hong Kong 1967 Left wing riots (Ye, 2015).
Communist style patriotic education and the unification of thought are the biggest fear and resisted
among Hong Kong people. Yet, freedom of speech and journalism in Hong Kong means resident not
only could receive the one sided voice from the official
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Police Force In Canada In 1867 To Present Time
Canada has a long history of policing and keeping up with the changing times; starting with the
Dominion of Canada in 1867 to present time. As Canada evolved as a Nation so did the Police forces
of Canada. The first Police force in Canada was 1868 the Dominion Police Force ; it was federal in
nature and its main responsibility was to take care of the federal buildings in Ottawa. With increasing
guidance and control needed their jurisdiction extended to policing of central and eastern parts of
Canada. As Canada expanded to the west and Northwest Territories, Prime Minister Macdonald
created North West Mounted Police (NWMP) in May of 1873 due to the Mets uprising and to control
the whisky trade. The Metis uprising was due to the push of settlers
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Difference Between Popper And Empiricism
The truth of science: Empiricists versus Popper versus Kuhn For as far as we know through writings
and drawings people have always been interested in doing some kind of science. The word science
comes from the Latin word scientia , which means knowledge . The Egyptians, Greek, Chinese and
Romans already had ideas about science. Some of these scientific ideas were nicely documented and
preserved. Up until the 20th century people used induction1 as means of proof without questioning the
principles of induction. This paper is going to explain why according to Popper induction was not the
way to do good science . And how Popper thought science 1Induction is a specific form of reasoning
in which the premises of an argument support a conclusion, but do not ensure it.[7] worked. Then
compare this with the way Kuhn argued science worked. 2 Definitions First of all, it s really important
that we re all on the same page. This paper is based on the following assumptions. Knowledge,
intelligence and observation exist in some way or form that depends on the context. Something or
someone can be observed and when it says everything before Popper it is referring to only the
Empiricists unless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He thought that induction was not a valid proof technique. Scientists should be critical and skeptical.
Trying to reach the truth was one of the strongest motives for scientific discovery [1]. But the truth
does not exist according to Popper. We only get closer to it. This is why he introduced the concept of
falsification. Which is, instead of trying to prove something is true, you try to prove it s false. If you
find a counter example, the hypothesis is rejected. If you can t falsify2 it, your hypothesis become a
rule until someone can falsify it. So the more you falsify, the closer we get to the truth (according to
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Thesis on the First World War
i. Introduction A. Attention step: the change in the context and trend of war in terms of ferocity of the
weapons and the increase in human/nations participation was occasioned by the industrial revolution
and the French revolution. B. Thesis: The First World War stimulated the greatest changes in warfare
because it brought about new technology and industry development, advancement in science, and
improved infrastructure and communication; essentially the First World War combined the legacies of
the French and Industrial Revolutions and set the pattern for twentieth century warfare. ii. The
industrialization in Europe and the new technology escalated the power of the WWI as compared to
the other wars fought across the world there before. A. The industries led to increased production of
the weapons needed in the war. B. The availability of raw materials for the industries meant mass
production of the weapons sufficient to replace the damaged and the lost as well as the vast army. iii.
The advancement in science saw the war become sophisticated as each side tried to outwit the other in
tact and equipment. A. Chemistry was largely employed to come up with explosives and ammunitions
that had superior destructive power. B. New discoveries for instance of the rockets added to the power
of the WWI. iv. The improved infrastructure and communication system boosted the participation of
bigger number of troops from the French Revolution. A. The industrial revolution saw
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Mr. Mueller s Assessment Summary
Mr. Mueller s assessment summary On 4 June 2018 at around 2pm, I visited Mr. Mueller at his home
located on Fort Drum, NY. Mr. Mueller is awake, alert, and oriented to person and location. When
evaluating his hearing, Mr. Mueller is able to repeat whispered words appropriately. Evaluation of
breathing pattern while watching his nostrils reveals unlabored breathing with no nasal flaring. Lymph
nodes post auricular, submandibular, and supraclavicular are not swollen and Mr. Mueller does not
report pain during palpation of lymph nodes. Assessment of eyes reveals bilateral quick reacting
pupils to light. Extraocular movement test is normal; Mr. Mueller is able to follow the pen with his
gaze. Lung sounds are clear bilateral, breathing pattern
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Egyptian Pyramids And The Pyramids
The Egyptian pyramids were an important aspect of the Egyptian life and culture constructed around
2500 BCE with their geographical location being at the West bank of the River Nile. The three
pyramids on the Giza plateau were built in a span of three generations by three Pharaohs namely
Khafre, Menkaure and Khufu. These monuments are unsurpassed in terms of height and mass with the
architects of the pyramids building them in a way that they could face the setting sun as they served as
a resting place for the dead. In stead of that, each pyramid acted as a royal mortuary which included a
temple on its base and a causeway which was made out of stone leading from the east of the plateau.
These temples were used by the living to honor the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The completion of the upper hemisphere of the Pantheon is connected to a hypothetical lower
hemisphere that touches the central point of the floor. This central point is referred to as the Oculus
and has an opening of about 8.3 meters wide at the top of the cupola that serves as the only source of
light for the building as shown in figure 1.1. Its basic design was devised in a way whereby the portico
had columns attached to a rotunda with a dome shape. An intermediate block was put in between the
rectilinear portico and the round rotunda to help in transition between the two. Its walls are made from
concrete that is brick faced which was witnessed in most ancient buildings and the Roman aqua ducts.
The concrete of the dome was graded into 6 layers with the architects mixing scoria and a low density
volcanic rock at the top of the dome as derived from Tod Marder and Mark Wilson. Scholars have
indicated that Egypt was a kingdom formed and united under a single ruler in which the government
was centralized thus enhancing engagement between the political elite and the citizens. Earlier
Egyptian Pharaohs had absolute power owing to the fact that they appointed members of the royal
family to prestigious positions but with time the government positions became hereditary and most of
the district
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Critical Thinking Worksheet
IS ATTITUDE REALLY EVERYTHING?
Mindset is a frame of mind that collects our thoughts, way of thinking and habits. Our mindset is
connected to our attitude and it is shaped by our beliefs to pursue our dreams and everything we want
to achieve in life. Positive mindset begets positive attitude. You will gain qualities that will help you
overcome obstacles and problems along the way. Persons with a fixed mindset think they are
intelligent and talented enough to gain success even without hard work and effort. On the other hand,
persons with a growth mindset improve on their abilities and talents through hard work and dedication
in order to be successful. And that is positive attitude.
Defining and describing a great attitude
A great attitude is often seen in the behavior and personality of a person; of how he/she interacts and
builds relationship with others. A great attitude helps you accomplish everything you want to
accomplish. You ll gain comrades that will help you achieve your dreams. Why? Because attitude
defines your thinking and your behavioral acts to cope with others and everyone around you. Positive
attitude leads to positive thinking; it will motivate you to work hard to reach your goal.
Recognizing someone with a great attitude is easy because they smile and laugh ... Show more content
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With experience you can learn from mistakes and through time you will be able to control and see
whatever it is that went wrong from past encounters. From past experiences, you ll eventually learn
how to control your attitude by the way you think and by the way you encourage yourself to never
commit the same mistake again. Observing is another way of developing an attitude; you will see why
some people are successful and some are not. While observing the success of others, you can see what
qualities and attitudes they have that are useful to be successful. This will motivate you to develop
your own attitudes to reach
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Business Hnd Gu2
The Marketing strategy of Toyota in China market Table of Contents Planning Stage Section 1: Brief 5
1.0 Title of the Project 5 2.0 Objectives of the Projects 5 3.0 Statement of Issues to be Investigated 5
4.0 Reasons for the Choice of Issue and how this Issue Directly Relates to Topics 6 5.0 Covered as
Part of the Group Award 6 6.0 Justification for Choice of Businesses 6 7.0 TOYOTAAccess to
Information of Method 7 8.0 The Method of Research Need to make use of in the Project 7 9.0
Statement of Criteria 8 9.1 Analyze the 4P theories of Philip Kotler which have been Affected the
TOYOTA 8 9.2 Generic strategies MichaelPoter 8 Section 2: Planing 9 ... Show more content on
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holidays, products, and services), financial statements (e.g. bank, insurance, and bills), directories (e.g.
telephone, yellow pages, and companies) 8.0 The Method of Research Need to make use of in the
Project The face to face Communication This is a method used ectensively in establishing
relationships with customers. Questionnaires Questionnaires can be used to find out whether
customers expectations are being met by current products or services. Turn to the internet and books
for secondary information 9.0 Statement of Criteria 9.1 Analyze the 4P theories of Philip Kotler which
have been Affected the TOYOTA Discuss the selection of suitable product to meet domestic customer
needs Evaluate the pricing strategy to be used in the foreign market Evaluate the suitable mix of
promotional tools that could be used in international markets. Indicate the place choice 9.2 Generic
strategies MichaelPoter They outline the three main strategic options open to organizations that wish
to achieve a competitive advantage( cost, leadership, differentiation and focus). TOYOTA successfully
use differentiation strategy that provide differentiation goods and services to customers. Section 2:
Planing 1.0 Timesheet |Duration |Activity |method |
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Building An Older Warehouse Facility
At kicks there are several key aspect to our operations. One of the key aspects is the facility where we
will make our product. We are not outsourcing because I want to have full control over my products
end result (www.fdcpa.com). There is a lot of cost and time lost when choosing to in source, however,
because we are starting out as a fairly small company, I would like to have the good and bad fall on
our shoulders. The fact that this is a new product, it is very important that the quality and end result is
perfection. Our plan is to lease an older warehouse facility, this way we save money on the leasing
fees. Older warehouse facilities will go for a cheaper cost than a new facility. Leasing the facility will
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We are limited on funds since the company is being funding with personal/ family funds.
Notes on Equipment  This machine filters the water in order to test that it meets the requirements,
then it mixes the water with the water with the proper ingredients that creates the soft drink . The
drinks are then carbonated and cooled, it also fills and caps. This is a 3 in 1 machines that has fully
controlled temperature, therefore, hot and cold beverages can be manufactured with this equipment.
This mixer is one of the top mixer machine at this time.
 Two bottling machines from Accutek Auto AccuSnap Capper, used to fill and cap the bottles that
will cost us $$$$/per month. These machine will help save money because it is fully automated and
they do not require much manpower. This saves the company money because it requires minimal
personnel which ultimately saves our company money because we will not have to hiring many people
to oversee the machine. The machines also save money by cutting out human error by preventing
spills, and removing repetitious work injuries.
 A conveyor system that will connect the different stations together which will ultimately create our
production line. This conveyor system will cost
 A Labeling machine will cost us $450/per month
 A Printer for printing out labels will cost us
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Example Of Case Study Oedema
Outline of case and Objectives
The case that this literature review deals with is the management of a 44 year old female patient
presenting with signs and symptoms of pulmonary oedema. She has a cardiac history of having angina
and left sided heart failure. She had also experienced pulmonary oedema about 2 months prior to this
ambulance call out and while she was being treated in hospital for the pulmonary oedema she had a
pleural tap inserted as she presented with a pleural effusion. Chronic medications prescribed to this
patient are isordil, asprin (300mg daily) and Lasix (to which she occasionally defaults off of).
Pulmonary oedema results when there is an accumulation of excess fluid in the interstitial and alveolar
spaces of the lung that make up the extravascular compartment of the lungs. Pulmonary oedema can
be classified as either cardiogenic pulmonary oedema or non cardiogenic pulmonary oedema,
depending on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The problem lies with linking the two aspects together Furosemide and Pulmonary Oedema. There is
enough information out there on each topic individually, but there are not many that I could find that
study the effect of furosemide s treatment in cardiogenic pulmonary oedema alone. The only study
that I found relevant was the comparison of all three drugs used in the treatment of pulmonary oedema
namely nitroglycerine, morphine sulphate and furosemide. In this study the authors compared four
treatment protocols in patients with presumed cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and classed tem into
different groups, depending on which drug protocol they received. They were then able to compare the
results, the adverse effects and the success rates of the different drug protocols and make certain
recommendations based on the evidence obtained from their
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  • 2. John Dalton And His Atomic Theory John Dalton did many things in his life. He was most known for his Atomic Theory, Law of Multiple Proportions, Dalton s Law Partial Pressures, and Daltonism. He had a noble award for Royal Medals. Deborah and Joseph Dalton gave birth to John Dalton on September 6, 1766 at Eaglesfield, Cumberland, England. John was born into a Quaker family. His father was a weaver and his mother stayed at home and help with the cooking, children, laundry, etc. John had two other siblings Mary and Jonathan Dalton. John and Jonathan both grew up colorblind. John attended to Quaker school in Cumberland. After attending to Quaker School he became a teacher there until he went back and spent a year as a farmhand. Then at age 15 he went and joined his brother at Quaker Boarding School in Kendal as an assistant. After 4 years being an assistant he became a principal of the school until 1793. In 1793, John moved to Manchester and became a Math and Philosophy tutor at New College. There he joined the Manchester Literary and Philosophy Society . That granted him lab access which he started writing daily logs about weather, wind velocity, and barometric pressure. When he first moved to manchester he wrote a book called Meteorological Observation and Essays which talked about several of his later on discoveries. John also researched color blindness which he called Daltonism. He researched it due to him and his brother both suffered from this condition since birth. He thought it was hereditary so he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Scott Fitzgerald Research Paper Life of Scott F. Fitzgerald On September 24, 1896 , Scott F. Fitzgerald was born. He begin school at the age of 15 and graduated and became a short story writer. Fitzgerald then married Zelda Sayra. Scott F. Fitzgerald began drinking caused Zelda to have mental issues and his life went downhill from there. Fitzgerald died from a heart attack on December 24, 1940. Scott F. Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fitzgerald was named after the famous Francis Scott Key who wrote Star Spangled Banner. Scott F. Fitzgerald was the son of Edward Fitzgerald and Mollie Fitzgerald. His Dad, Edward was a furniture manufacturer. His mom on the other hand came from a wealthy family. His mom, Mollie, her dad was a Supreme Court Judge in Alabama. His dad, Edward , come from a not so wealthy family and had to earn his belongings ( F. Scott ). Early Childhood of Scott F. Fitzgerald was interesting, Fitzgerald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After he graduated, Fitzgerald stayed in New Jersey to see if it held anything for him( F.Scott ). Fitzgerald couldn t find anything so joined the army in 1917. He wrote The Side of Paradise which made him famous. Then he met Zelda Sayre, a daughter of a supreme court judge.Scott F. Fitzgerald and Zelda had their only daughter, Scottie Fitzgerald on October 21, 1921.( Frances Scott ) After Zelda had her, They moved to New York to try to try to find success. Fitzgerald daughter, Scottie Fitzgerald was a novel writer as a child and when got older she become a member of the Democratic Party( Frances Scott )Fitzgerald end up moving and not achieving any success.the next part of Fitzgerald was disorderly and unhappy. Fitzgerald life starting going downhill and started drinking causing Zelda to have mental breakdowns( F.Scott ). The great depression had some a part of making Scott F. Fitzgerald miserable. Scott F. Fitzgerald died at the age of 44 of a massive heart attack on December 24, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Comparison Of Morality In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Frankenstein is a classic written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley that has captured readers imaginations since the nineteenth century. The moral of Frankenstein was that a lack of companionship will lead to self destruction. Lilo and Stitch, the Disney adapted version, has the same moral. Each teach the same, basic lesson that companionship and friends are generally positive things, yet they told different stories. Their stories, at first glance, are almost unrecognizable from each other. When comparing the two versions, one might ask how the morals remained the same despite the drastic alterations that Disney made. However, if one were to take a look at the changes that Disney made he or she would understand how. In Lilo and Stitch, Stitch (Disney s equivalent of Frankenstein s monster) is a protagonist while the monster is the antagonist in the original, Stitch makes friends whereas Frankenstein s monster suffers throughout the entire book without so much as a friendly gesture, and as a result, the endings are completely different as well. Both Frankenstein and Lilo and Stitch tell the same story of someone who created life and faced the consequences. The story by Shelley begins with letters from Robert Walton, a ship captain, to his sister; while on an expedition, Walton took in a man, Victor Frankenstein, who preceded to tell his life story, and, in doing so, told him that he created life. His creation, the monster, eventually killed his loved ones before making a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Government Agencies and Health Policy Kim Clayton HLT 205 April 17, 2016 Instructor: Deborah Conway Government Agencies and Health Policy The United States Health Care system has evolved from the home visit by the town doctor concept, to a more complex system of regulatory agencies, policies, rules and regulations that govern the practice and art of medicine. It is a system in which billions of dollars have been budgeted and dedicated to ensuring the country is delivering affordable, quality care. The ultimate goal of the U.S. system is making sure quality care is accessible to its consumers and is value added care that will result in clinical outcomes aimed at reducing the nation s mortality rate and increasing or extending the average life expectancy. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the expansion of it services, the CDC began to train public health staff on how to identify diseases that were a threat to the general public and how to protect the public from those diseases. The organization later found the need to expand their functions and with that expansion the agency evolved into what is now known as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to: to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same. CDC increases the health security of our nation. As the nation s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people from health threats. To accomplish our mission, CDC conducts critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against expensive and dangerous health threats, and responds when these arise. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016) The current function and role of the CDC includes: responding to health threats; addressing health problems that may cause death or disability for citizens; utilizing technology to prevent disease; educate and promote healthy and safe behaviors; training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Informative Essay On Baroque Music Baroque music was first constructed between 1600s through 1750. Baroque music originates in Rome, and Italy, thought out time the music migrated across Europe. The word Baroque is Italian for bizarre, which corresponds with the music because it is very lively and energetic. I choose the baroque period because the music is very interesting and one of a kind, that is not played anymore in our time. There are many different parts that make up the Baroque Opera, from composers to the actual Opera itself. There were many composers during the baroque era that wrote operas, like Claudio Monteverdi; an early Baroque composer. Monteverdi composed mostly sacred and secular music, he created two styles of composition heritage Renaissance polyphony ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first opera house was opened in Venice, 1673. Composers would preform their operas for the wealthy in theaters that would not be available for the less fortunate, or be hired to perform in the wealthy s homes. Baroque music was also very popular for the ability to dance to it. There are five different dances that were created during the Baroque period. The first one is Gavotte , it is a French dance in a moderately quick quadruple meter, this formed one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband. Another Baroque dance is called Bourree , this dance is similar to gavotte; bourree starts on a different beat giving the dance a different feel, usually played at a moderate tempo. Passepied is also another dance made from the baroque era, this dance is a fast paced dance usually played at a triple meter. Another dance is the Minuet , this dance is one of the best know dances. This dance can start on any beat, making it more enjoyable to dance to due to multiple beats. The last dance is Rigaudon this dance is a French dance similar to bourree, but has more of a rhythmic feel to it. During this period the church was also a big part in of the Baroque era. The church also started to get involved into the opera and instruments known as cantata. Singing in the church created a variety of voices known as soprano, alto, and many more. There are many forms of singing for example there were, recitative, duets, and arias that were sung in the church. All the voices singing in unison created a melody that would allow others to sing along, creating a homophonic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Child Prostitution And Domestic Violence This is supposed to be a free country. We the people are supposed to have the right to make decisions in our own individual lives that will benefit our future. But in this country the government puts so much restraint on an individual when they want an abortion, maybe an individual wants to clone for personal reasons, use contraceptive, or die under their own will. Those choices are an individual s own morality and should not be judged when living in a free country. What about Child Prostitution or Domestic Violence that are not individual choices? Why do those two phenomenon s seem to be looked over and the court doesn t have a strong hand in developing a solution in such resilient issues? Child Prostitution is one of the most overlooked injustice for children. These poor kids live in a country where the courts are more worried about individual rights instead of the well being of children who have lost their innocence. The trade of human beings, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery or forced labor is known as Human Trafficking. This type of trade for sex is a very lucrative industry, coming second to drug trafficking as the most profitable illegal industry in the world. When most Americans hear the words sex trafficking, they think Thailand, Africa, and Eastern Europe. This systematical belief that the United States does not endure such behavior is a communal afterthought and considered incredulous to many citizens. Nevertheless, prostitution is a growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Failure and Rebirth of Burmese Nationalism Essay All people in the world strive to find a sense of belonging. This sense is coupled with ethnic identities, cultural customs, and social implications. The groups that inhabit the corner of the world, now known as Myanmar, have had great struggles and upheavals through the last century. They have been stricken with World War, independence struggles, as well as military dictatorship. The Burmese groups have tried with diligence to establish their own states, but in the end all has fallen upon them and their tale is one of grief and sadness. The failure of Burmese nationalist movement is through the conflicting interests of the world, the clashes between Burmese ideology, and the differences of ethnic acceptance. However badly the movement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They wanted freedom from British rule and when WWII started Aung San and 29 others, known collectively as the Thirty Comrades left Burma to train in Japan, hoping for liberation ( Burma ). Promises of liberation were made by Japan but after a few years, it was clear that Japan did not wish for Burmese autonomy. Recognizing this fact, Aung San hurried quickly to negotiate a deal with the British. He convinced the British to give them their national freedom if they were to fight the Japanese on behalf of the British. The allied powers won and Britain started the process of halting its operations in Burma. Aung San was hailed for his achievement of independence from Britain though the future of Burma was not to be so lucky. Even though he was seen as a controversial figure due to his communist politics, he was able to unite the minority groups of Burma and secure the writing of a constitution, agreeing to officially end British control. In July of 1947, a year before the official independence of Burma, Aung San and most of his cabinet were sadly murdered by an enemy party (Badertscher). That day would be forever marked in Burmese history and San s dreams were a glimpse at what could have happened if political thought had been more similar and other resentments were able to be overlooked. Aung San s death and the effects show the power that different ideologies had towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Application Of An Android App Introduction In order to fulfil the task presented, which was to create an android app which displays a university campus map with clickable buildings showing the available computers in the building while also having buttons for reserving a computer. In addition to being able to cancel a reservation, and alter the number of computers available dependant on reserving or cancelling reservations. To do this I have to plan the procedure I will take while coding it using the AppInventor program. First of all I need to gather all of the required pre requisites to the task, such as the university campus map. Next I need to design the graphical user interface (GUI) of the program, this includes the sizes of the buttons, arrangement of components ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I implemented this into my app in order to make the UI more organised like this: After this, I needed to find a method of displaying an image as I needed to display a campus map image for task 2. I found a YouTube video3 showing this. The steps taken were to upload an image file using the upload file button, place a canvas and re arrange the size, then change the background image to the uploaded photo in the properties tab. My end product looked like this: In order to complete task 2 I would need to find a suitable method for interacting with the image, resulting in specific behaviour when an area of the image is pressed. This would have been needed as the specification for the app would be the user touching the building desired, then the computers available would be displayed. My first place to look for a solution was by browsing the appinventor documentation4 . In the documentation I found the description of a ball , described as A round sprite that can be placed on a Canvas, where it can react to touches and drags interact with other sprites . This suited my requirements and so I had to find out how to use this sprite. By simply searching in the designer I found the location of the ball sprite, however I could not place it. After re reading the MIT documentation I discovered it had to be placed over an image sprite, and so I placed an image sprite and then after a ball, and it placed. Once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Socio Demographic Characteristics Of The Study... Results Socio demographic characteristics of the study participants From a total of 249 study participants, 220(88.4%) were included in the study. Out of them 193(87.7%) were male and the mean (SD) age of the participants was 30.2(5.5) with a minimum and maximum of 22 and 56 years, respectively. Regarding marital status, 3(1.4%) study participants were divorced and they were merged with married category during analysis. Socio demographic data of the study participants are stratified by marital status and sex in Table 1. Risky health characteristics of the study participants The majority of study participants had consumed alcohol at least on one occasion during their lifetime, 178(80.9%). Participants who consumed alcohol within seven days prior to data collection were 96(43.6%). Participants who practiced risky alcohol consumption within seven days prior to data collection were 8(3.6%). Approximately, a quarter of study participants were pre hypertensive, 53(24%). The majority of the study participants had also low physical activity, 186(84.5%), Table 2. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components MetS was found among 30(13.6%; 95%CI: 9.5 18.2) study participants. Of the total study participants, 185(84.1%) had at least one abnormal component of MetS. Reduced HDL c was the most prevailing abnormal components of MetS, 151(68.6%). However, elevated FBG was the least, 19(8.6%), Table 3. Associated factors of metabolic syndrome In bi variable logistic regression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. My Thoughts On The Teacher s Voice Sitting in class my stomach was twisting inside me, the teacher s voice was a dull buzz, background noise to my thoughts. Anxiety rose like bile in my throat and made it hard to breathe. I couldn t stop thinking about it, i was finally going to tell someone. The thought of telling made my stomach nearly combust, but i had been keeping this in for far too long. The air was so hot and damp in the classroom, it only made my anxiety worse and no matter how hard i tried i couldn t focus on the lecture, all i could hope was that the teacher didn t pick up on how i haven t been listening since the second the class started. It was only second period and i felt like i was going insane, i had to wait till the end of the day to talk to my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was still scared out of my mind but i felt more confident than i had the past week about what i was about to do. We started on our way to his house, while having one of our never ending conversations about everything that happened that day. We told each other pretty much everything, which is why i decided he should be the first to know. It was a 20 to 30 minute walk from the school to his house but it was never a dull one. Halfway there my legs would always begin to ache, and i d like to pretend i was so in shape for occasionally walking to his house. Cody would always have to slow down or come back to get me every five minutes or so because me being not even 5 feet tall it was hard to keep up with cody, who was almost six feet tall. Halfway to his house conversation would always fade because we grew tired of walking, so instead of talk we would sing. Being best friends, any song one of us knew word for word, the other would know too. We sang the entire way to his house, and and i could feel my anxiety lifting like a heavy wet blanket off my shoulders. Cody s house was across the street from the river, so hearing the rush of water told me we were close. Getting closer to the house i felt my anxiety begin to creep back, i was actually going to do this. There really was no turning back, once we got into that house i would have to tell him or continue to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Satellite Beach Research Paper Moving Companies in Satellite Beach Your local movers in Satellite Beach, FL Allied Van Lines: The Best of Satellite Beach Moving Companies Leave the snow and ice of the north behind or move into your dream home anywhere in the world with a little help from Allied Van Lines. With over 85 years of experience, no other moving company in Satellite Beach can provide the vast array of services we can. Allied Van Lines only partners with well qualified and experienced agents to provide you movers who value customer service above all else. These agents are specially trained in cutting edge technologies that safeguard your valuables, no matter how delicate, something other Satellite Beach moving companies simply don t have access to. Contact us today and see why Allied Van Lines is a cut above. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The city is located right where temperate and tropical climates collide. The weather never dips below 50 degrees and, according to a NASA study, is much less likely to experience a hurricane compared to the rest of the state. Because of the Indian River to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, however, Satellite Beach can get quite humid year round. Along with more than 10,000 people, a variety of endangered animals make their home in Satellite beach, consisting mainly of various turtles, tortoises, fish, whales and birds. Average home prices and rent are a bit steep at roughly $340,000 and $1,200 respectively, but Satellite Beach s crime rate is several times lower than the national average according to City Data estimates, so the cost may be worth it. Satellite Beach is a philanthropic community at its core. In fact, the city keeps a list of contributors to its Neighbor Helping Neighbor program that assists senior citizens with mobility impairments. The city is home to multiple parks, a library, tennis courts and a skate and BMX park, as well as Samsons Island, a local birdwatching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Elder abuse Essay Elders in the United States should not have to go through situations of abuse like the one Mildred Mortenson suffered. However, this type of situations happen more often than they should and sadly, there is not enough being done to prevent it. Elder abuse should be recognized as an increasing and very serious problem in our society. As elders grow more physically frail and begin to depend on others to meet their basic needs, they tend to become vulnerable to intentional abuse and neglect within their own home as well as assisted living facilities such as nursing homes. Unfortunately, it is not possible to know exactly how many elders are being abused across the Nation. Due to under reporting, variations in the definition of elder abuse, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, elder abuse is also common among the millions of elder Americans who reside in nursing homes. A study where 2,000 nursing home residents were interviewed, reported that 44% of the residents had been abused and 95% said they had been neglected or seen another resident neglected. They also state that 91% of nursing homes lack adequate staff to properly care for patients and 36% are known to have been in violation of elderly abuse laws (National Center on Elder Abuse). This information is extremely alarming. If these facts have already been uncovered, why is it that no one is doing anything to prevent this from happening to others? To better understand the scope of the problem, it is crucial that society knows what is considered as elder abuse and why it is important to resolve this issue. Elder abuse refers to any intentional or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a risk of harm to a vulnerable adult. There are many forms in which an elder can be abused, Elder Abuse and Neglect Journal of Psychosocial Nursing Mental Health Services distinguishes between the five most common types of elder abuse as well as their effects and/or common signs and symptoms for each. These types of abuse include physical abuse, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gold Diggers Of 1933 Analysis The classic film Gold Diggers Of 1933 is based in the era of the Great Depression, the aftermath of World War I which lasted from 1929 to 1939 thus the result to World War II. The Great Depression occurred during the time when films were evolving and becoming hits, but made it hard for film producers and companies since money was tight, unless you were rich and born into wealth like Brad Roberts in the film, who could easily just loan the money to the film makers. The time period and film go hand in hand as it relates to the time where life was tough in America and money wasn t a easy thing to have access at all times. Clearly the film Gold Diggers Of 1933 indicates the time period of American life and The Great Depression Throughout the film many references are made about the era, since the movie is a film within a film and in the beginning scene filmmaker, producer Barney Hopkins is going through practice with the show girls who are singing Were In The Money in the musical which talks about the Depression era ending and being long gone, Ginger Rogers sings And so we re in the money Look up, the skies are sunny Old man depression, you are through You done us wrong . Evidently that is not the case since right after the song ends, the police make way into the set and shut it all down, due to Hopkins not having enough money to pay for bills, fees and production cost to carry forward with the musical. It is clear that no one could afford anything and unfortunately drove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Horned Toad Analysis In The Horned Toad , Haslam s interactions with his Grandma leads to him gaining respect for nature and the beauty of it. However at first Haslam didn t like his Grandma when she first came to his home she had a fiery attitude that dissuaded Haslam from interacting with her, he didn t really understand very much about Grandma at all . But when she spoke to Haslam in english he realized that there was not much to fear. Before long Haslam became accustomed to Grandma s presence by spending time with her on the porch . Haslam stopped sneaking around the house to avoid Grandma . Interacting with others leads to new experiences and wonder, those interactions can change someone and who they are as a person. When Grandma initially arrived at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grandma believes the horned toad should belong with his own kind in his own places . The horned toad serves as a symbol of nature and how it should be undisturbed by human contact, it also symbolizes the freedom of nature, and how beautiful it is, it also shows how nature should be observed instead of harmfully separating them. This is seen when the horned toad gets crushed on the side of the road.As Haslam and Grandma go to burry the toad she teaches Haslam that you must return him to his own place . Meaning that all living things no matter dead or alive should inevitably be returned to its home or natural habitat. What Haslam learns from this experience is the respect for nature.Before the end of school Grandma had tripped over a curb breaking her hip, after returning from the hospital she was in a wheelchair hunched back and was noticeably smaller from before. That night she had died from her injuries,when Haslam was told about Grandma s death he was devastated and in shock.His relatives were debating over where she should be buried in bakersfield where they could more easily visit her grave or in her home. Haslam remembered what Grandma had taught him, that everything must be returned to their original place or home. And so they decided to have her buried to where she belonged, in her ranch, after Haslam had spoke up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Lindbergh Kidnapping The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Jeff Harris 5/19/2015 There are three main parts that make up our criminal justice system in America, the police, courts, and corrections. The Lindbergh baby, Charles Lindbergh Jr., was kidnapped from his bed sometime between the hours of 7:30pm and 10pm on March 1, 1932. (www.History.com). He was suffering from a cold and was left to drift off to sleep by his nanny, Betty Gow, with the window open. (www.clickamericana.com). When his father came to check on him and found him gone, he found a note demanding a $50,000 ransom. Three days later, another ransom note was found demanding $70,000. March 9, 1932 a man named John F. Condon, a retired teacher, claimed to have made contact with the kidnappers. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Hauptman did not spend much time on death row. He was executed by electrocution on April 4, 1936. Many people, including his family, tried to get him to confess in hopes of saving his life, or at least giving the Lindbergh family some peace. He went to his grave that day with the truth. He maintained his innocence until the end. In an interview conducted by two reporters, he stated that if he had to die, he would die an innocent man when asked if he was afraid of the electric chair. (www.law2.umkc.edu). Edward Reilly said the verdict was one of the great miscarriages of justice. (www.clickamericana.com). This case has been studied and theorized on since it happened. Since he never told the world the truth, we may never know. I believe, if the police had been more diligent we may have known what really happened. It is true that you never really know what happened unless you were there, but even then everyone present has a different account of the facts. The defense attorney committed several grievous errors, as well as the police investigators. There are allegations of paid witnesses, as well as jury misconduct. In today s courtroom settings things would go a lot smoother and I believe Mr. Hauptmann would have received a mistrial at the very least. Was he guilty? The world wonders. Did Mr. Lindbergh kill his own child and create this elaborate hoax to cover it up? He certainly had the financial resources to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. With These Words I Can Sell You Anything Essay With These Words I Can Sell You Anything is an article written by William Lutz, explaining the tactics of marketers to sell their products. It is an excerpt from his book Doublespeak, published in 1990. William Lutz has been called the George Orwell of the 1990s , and indeed many of his books are titled in direct reference to Orwell s works. Lutz claims in his article that there s a big conspiracy where the people trying to sell us things are giving us ineffective products disguised as something much better. Unfortunately, he comes off as paranoid; someone making a big fuss over that which in reality isn t a big deal and as someone late to the party, only discovering something long after everyone else. The first issue with Lutz is his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, using common sense it s almost insulting to think that anyone would be fooled by these words. When someone sees an ad for something and its bottom line for making you buy a product is that it works Like Magic! how could they help but laugh? It s disturbing to think that anyone would be fooled into buying these products multiple times if they re so ineffective. When a person see a product they need like laundry detergent that claims it can completely erase stains, why wouldn t they go test it? It can clean their clothes like any other detergent, and if it removes stains they might have a great product on your hands. If it doesn t, they simply look for a different product. Lutz acts like once something is bought the consumer gets stuck with that for life, with no alternatives. The beauty of a free market is that there are countless products for the same thing, and they all work differently. Nobody will be fooled into buying something that doesn t work more than once. While Lutz does correctly examine that advertisers use different methods to persuade consumers to buy products, he falls flat on his face when he takes up 11 pages explaining things that should be obvious to any high school graduate. If you pick apart someone s words enough you can make anyone seem like the devil, and unfortunately that s what has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Hippocrates Change The World Hippocrates was a doctor who changed the world with his ideas. He is the father of modern medicine. and is responsible for our modern day health treatment. He changed the idea of where diseases come from, changed the use of the scientific method, and also had the idea of practical medical practices. To start off Hippocrates came up with the idea of where modern medicine comes from. The passage states He was the first to trace disease to a natural and understandable cause, and to recognize nature as all sufficient for healing, and physicians as her only servant. I think what the author means by this is that he basically had the idea that all remedies didn t have to come from the supernatural but in fact they can be found in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hey Big Spender By Elena Passarello Summary A monster is someone or something who invokes fear or causes change. Imagine someone permanently changing a young man s life to the point his whole body and life is changed in one fell swoop. Anyone who commits an act like this is a monster. In Hey Big Spender by Elena Passarello, a boy named Farinelli is castrated before the young age of ten years old. Farinelli was not castrated for using his private parts in an improper manner. Farinelli was castrated so he could sing a note. Farinelli did not ask for this process to be done, neither was he asked if he wanted it done to him, this decision was made by his music teachers. That decision is unreasonable to make for a ten year old boy, just so he can fulfill the wishes of his teachers (of hitting one note!). Farinelli s body was impacted by this in multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The behavior of the elders in this situation was only allowed because they were powerful. This is a reflection of how people with power change other people s lives to fit their own agenda. While many of the changes for Farinelli were positive, the fact of the matter is, the church elders, like powerful people everywhere, are monsters for taking advantage of a powerless human being. Farinelli was born in Italy back in 1705. He was a member of a church sponsored music school from when he was young. The leaders of this school were having trouble with the progression of music. The choirboys just couldn t hit the higher notes, as Passarello states, Mastering these complex new lines required years of training and a thoracic power that exceeded even the strongest and most gifted of choirboys. By the time they learned the proper technique for possessing the ecstatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stewardship In The Amazon Rainforest Stewardship and economical asset use and how they apply to the Amazon Rainforest: Maybe the most perfect way to deal with location deforestation in the Amazon is by building up another insurance course of action in light of the principle of supportable usage and change of rainforests. Sensible change is an expression that has been used every now and again over the earlier decade, however savants will quickly tell you that assembling natural items, latex, and nuts from the rainforests is inadequate make a living also reinforce a creating economy. Financial Improvement should consider a shrouded thinking to be joined through technique to distinctive experts and business undertakings included in the usage and progression of rainforest grounds and resources. Under Brazilian law, a critical piece of the Amazon is fundamentally an open access resource, so there negligible catalyst for squatters, farmers, or originators to use timberland grounds or resources in a conservative way. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Architects can in like manner secure rights to surrendered woods arrive essentially by using it for no under one year and a day routinely by seething the neighborhood timberland and setting up a few dairy animals in the range. To cure this wasteful usage of the region, overseers in Brazil should consider laws that farthest point these practices. Then again potentially heads could approve a part of the current laws like the 1996 law that refused Amazon landowners from cutting more than 20% of the forest on their domain. Subsequently, deforestation in the Amazon is especially disturbing and our exercises today will figure out whether Earth will be naturally crushed for the 500 trillion or more individuals that will involve the earth in the midst of that future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Iqbal Song Analysis Iqbal loved India so greatly and was so proud of his mother land that in a poem written as a national song for Indian children; he sings: čišti: ne Ĵis zamĩ me pӕɣa:m e haq suna:ya: na:nk ne ɣis čaman me wahdat ka ɣi:t ɣa:ya: ta:ta:riõ ne Ĵisko apna: watan bana:ya: Ĵisne HeĴa:ziyõ se dašt e arab čuṛha:ya: The land in which Chisti broadcast the divine message, The land in which Nanak sung the song of monotheism, The land which was made their own by the Tartars, The land which made the Hajazis leaves the Arabian Desert. This poem bears testimony to the act that Iqbal cherished feelings of love and reverence for his motherland. The creed element predominated Iqbal s poetry. His sojourn in Europe and his deeper insight into the religion and philosophy of Islam convinced him of the universal spirit of Islam. His deep study of Muslim thought and culture gave his poetry a Muslim flavor. He looked forward to Islamic fraternity being more far reaching, in the long run, serving as a workable basis of human unity. Almost all his poetic thoughts and themes were colored by Islamic creed. His poetry of this period is replete with symbols drawn from the Semitic lands. There are innumerable references in his poetry to Islamic history or religion. The word Muslim occurs quite frequently in his writings. For example the following sample: ya: rab! dil e muslim ko woh zinda: tamanna: de, Ĵo qalb ko ɣarma de, Ĵo ru:h ko taṛpa: de. (Lord, fill the heart of the Muslim with such eager desire, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Everyman-a Medieval Play Review A Review of The Summoning of Everyman Summary Everyman is a play which was written to express the importance of morality, to whoever read it or experienced it being performed on stage. Some scholars say that it was written sometime in the late 1400 s, while others insist that it is a translation of a Flemish work called Elckerlijc , which was written by Peter van Diest in 1495. Everyman is an allegory play which is heavily based upon Christian religious perspectives; also it is resoundingly similar to the Christian belief of the resurrection of Christ, and his ascension into Heaven, after the crucifixion. The first act of Everyman, opens with a prologue which takes on the form of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This play has received a moderate amount of popularity over the past near 500 years; and now today there are some scholars and researchers whom are exceptionally critical, both positively and negatively, of the details as to how it was written. One criticism of note would have to be one which was voiced by Thomas F van Laan. In referring to the general premise of Everyman, he contends of the writer that His speech is essentially negative; he focuses solely on the inevitability of death and the destructiveness of sin . Simply put, Mr. van Laan is stating that at first, the sole purpose of this work appears to emphasize specifically on death and how mankind should feel only sorrow for anything that they do, which goes against the teachings of Christianity. Another criticism of this work which Mr. van Laan refers to is the point in the beginning when God first speaks. Mr. Van Laan states: Gods words are wholly negative in force, implying only the difficulty to come, omitting any indication of hope for mankind . Mr. van Laan is voicing this criticism on the opening section of the play, fundamentally about how he considers Gods words to be too negative in their approach. In expressing this condemnation, Mr. van Laan is adamant about his beliefs that God would probably not be so disconcerting in his approach to dealing with mankind. However not all that Mr. van ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Economic And Social Welfare Of The Indian Ocean 1. This project is set up in Sri Lanka which is an island nation and in the Indian Ocean located in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. The project mainly focuses on Colombo where the commercial capital of Sri Lanka is. According to the Global Challenges in Engineering (Baillie Armstrong, 2016), the population of Colombo was 5.36 million in 2002. Benefit from the open market policy published by new government, the economic condition was improved significantly. The population of Colombo increased dramatically, too. But at the same time, large number of lower class people in Colombo and increasing waste disposal are the problems that Colombo Municipal Council has to face with. Waste collectors are such a group of people who are identified as lower class and taking main part jobs of waste recycling in Colombo because of poor regulation and supervision of waste disposal and waste recycling system. Our project aims to better the economic and social welfare of waste collectors of Colombo through better waste management, or in other words, to improve the living standard and efficiency of the waste collectors in the informal waste sector. The ideal result of this project is to provide them with better living standards, higher income levels, a more efficient method of recycling waste, and finally to reduce the waste by our design and teamwork 2.1 As mention above, the project locates on Colombo, the economic center and the biggest city of Sri Lanka. It is a coastal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. • Describe The Structures And Locations Of The Penis,... 25. Describe the structures and locations of the glans penis, crus, bulb, and prepuce. The penis is the male organ through which sperm cells are transferred from the male to the female. The penis contains three columns of erectile tissue. Engorgement of this erectile tissue with blood causes the penis to enlarge and become firm this process is called erection. Two of the erectile columns form the dorsum and sides of the penis and are called the corpora cavernosa. The third column, the corpus spongiosum, forms the ventral portion of the penis. It expands to form a cap over the distal end of the penis. The spongy urethra passes through the corpus spongiosum, penetrates the glans penis, and opens as the external urethral orifice. At the base of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Pros And Cons Of Contract Contracts Formed contracts usually consist exclusion or exemption clauses limiting the liability of party/parties for contractual breach. These clauses aim at excluding the legal responsibilities of the parties for particular types of injuries, losses/damages sustained by the other party. However, the courts had made distinction between exclusion and limitation clauses limiting the amount of compensation for contractual breaches. Traditionally, the courts do not assess the exclusion clauses on merit grounds, to avoid contradicting the general idea of freedom of contract . Hence the courts, in order to supervise and for better use of these clauses; developed common law rules addressing incorporation and construction. Additionally, the governmental developed statutory regulations, Unfair Contract Terms Act (UCTA) 1977 dealing with business to business and consumer to consumer contracts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, if the clause is put forward after the contract, then it cannot be incorporated as seen in the cases of Olley v Marlbourough Court Hotel; and Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking. Incorporation can also be done by a course of previous dealings as the parties are fully aware of the terms and clauses that could form the part of the contract. Regularity and consistency in dealings is crucial, evident in the cases of McCutcheon v MacBrayne; and Hollier v Rambler Motors; where exclusion clause could not be incorporated due to a non consistent course of conduct. In cases of onerous or unusual clauses, more efforts must be made to draw the attention of the party. Considering present case facts closely, it is established that the exclusion clause was incorporated into the contract through previous dealings as Jacob and Georgina has a business history and thus proving Georgina s prior knowledge of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rumination Theory Rumination disorder can be attributed to the infant experiencing vomiting from an acute illness, and then having a disturbed mother infant relationship, in which the infant learns to regurgitate and re chew the food in order to self soothe and relieve tension (Sadock, Sadock, Ruiz, 2009, p. 3606). Rumination historically has been considered a self stimulatory behavior that arises in the context of longstanding social deprivation, and maternal behavior may appear to be neglectful or slavishly attentive (Benninga, M. A., Nurko, S., Faure, C., Hyman, P. E., Roberts, I. S. Schechter, N. L., 2016, p. 1446). Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners need to be aware that the development of rumination disorder may be due to a past gastrointestinal condition. Further investigation on what kind of gastrointestinal problems the infant may have is important as well as whether or not the infant was treated. In addition to this, assessing for a disturbed mother infant relationship is important for detection of psychosocial factors that may be responsible for the development of the disorder. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rommel, N., 2011, p. 786). It is important for providers to be aware of the physiological processes associated with the act of rumination. To understand the process helps the provider to be able to consider certain gastric disorders related to the above pathophysiology. In being able to consider certain gastric disorders, a gastrointestinal consult can be ordered for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of The Celebrated Jumping Frog From Calaveras County Is Mark Twain trying to be funny by the contrasting cultures or is there something deeper? Samuel Langhorne Clemens, a famous author and publisher who is mostly known by his pen name of Mark Twain. He was born in Florida, Missouri in November of 1835 to parents Jane and John Clemens. His father died when he was 13 and Samuel left school and became a printer s apprentice and throughout the next several years moved up to become an editorial assistant. In 1858 he became a river pilot which is where he got his name of Mark Twain meaning safe to navigate. In 1865, Twain was first published in the New York Saturday Press for his writing of The Celebrated Jumping Frog from Calaveras County . This short story made him well known and was the first of many writings to lead the way for him to become known as America s famous literary writer. Mark Twain was married, had four children and passed away on April 21, 1910. His short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog from Calaveras County shows Twains ability to tell two stories in one. What starts as a story of an innocent search for a friend and later graduates into a frog race full of satire. Mark Twain in The Celebrated Jumping Frog from Calaveras County shows cultural clash by using diction, irony, deception and contrast between the cultures. Simon Wheeler s diction helps show the cultural clash as well as deception throughout the story. Well, thish yer Smiley had a yeller one eyed cow that didn t have no tail, only jest a short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dbq How Did The Nile Shaped Ancient Egypt How Did The Nile Shape Ancient Egypt My report will explain the various ways the Nile shaped Ancient Egypt for every day life. In the middle of the desert, though rests the Nile River. Ancient Egyptians relied on the Nile s bounty to develop into a prosperous and thriving civilization. Food and papyrus, rainfall was very sparse in Ancient Egypt, so Egyptians relied on the Nile to irragate their crops. Egyptians needed a lot of resources from the Nile to survive such as 1. People needed fresh water for drinking, bathing, and cooking 2. The river was the water source for crop irrigation and 3. The Nile provided a highay for travel and trade, and provided fish for eating and mud for brick making ( document A ). The Nile is the world s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sailors, 3. Boat buliders, 4. Sail makers 5 .Fishermen; famers who depended on river transport for marketing crops;goverment officals who depended on receiving grain as tax payments, which in turn paid their salaries; stone cutters whose market was expanded by river transport. The Nile was apparently the superhighway of Ancient Egypt. It enabled Egyptians to move goods and people up or downriver. The Egyptian people could move crops from places of plenty to places of famine, which kept the whole society going. The river transport also gave craftsmen a chance to sell beyond their local market. In short, the Nile made the beginnings of a national economy possible ( document C ). The Egyptian people praise the river to the Hymn to the Nile because it keeps the land alive ( able to produce food ), it floods the fields so that the animals will have the food they need to live, it causes barley and wheat to grow, it allows for religious festivals ( in times of plenty ), and it makes the people joyful. The famous Greek historian Herodotus once wrote that Egypt... is, so to speak, the
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  • 30. The Cyclical Argument Of Phaedo The cyclical argument of the Phaedo imparts the ideology Socrates had in regard to the immortality of the soul and his views about death, which he was about to face himself. His most faithful followers are astonished that Socrates is not desolate about his ill fate. In fact, he is delighted with it as he proclaims that the life of a philosopher is merely a preparation for death since the mind is most pure when the stresses of the body is felt least. But even after the body is discarded after death, the soul will live on for eternity. After much skepticism and doubt, he begins a discourse in which he attempts to authenticate the immortality of the soul. In the cyclical argument or the argument of opposites, he ends up persuading his followers that the soul is indeed immortal. The argument begins with the discussion of the opposites, Between each of these pairs of opposites there are two processes: from the one to the other and then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He says that the living come from the dead in this way no less than the dead from the living, and, if that is so, it seems to be a sufficient proof that the souls of the dead must be somewhere whence they can come back again (72a). Death is the release of the soul. Socrates conveys that the body is a prison, and that the soul is imprisoned. The body acts as the source of needs and desires, and the attempt to satisfy these needs produces disruptive conflicts that interfere with reasoning and prevent us from attaining knowledge. The soul has the potential to have a total and real perception of the actual truth itself when not impeded by the body. Socrates possessed a rationale to embrace death, in that he deduced that freedom from the corrupting influences of the body would enable him to attain true knowledge. He holds the conviction that when bodily hindrances are disregarded, we can concentrate completely upon the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Kansas City Crime Prevention Study Chris Cox Policing and Society 3/6/15 Exam 2 Short Answers Question 1 Theory X and Theory Y were created by Douglas McGregor. Theory X has 8 points that include: productive enterprise is under the control of management, with regards to people, this is an attempt to control their efforts, to motivate them, controlling their actions, and changing the way they act, and if this is not done, people will docile and resist the needs of the organization and the every day man does what he can to work as little as possible. Theory X also says the every day man is not ambitious, does not like responsibility, would rather follow than lead, is self centered, does not like for things to change, is very gullible, and not very bright. Theory X represents the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Administrative discretion and enforcement discretion are the two types of discretion. Administrative discretion is the officer having the freedom to make fair decisions about the corse of action to be taken. Enforcement discretion is how officers enforce the laws while making sure that order is kept within the area. Three variables used when understanding discretion used by officers include offender, situational, and system varialbes. Offender variables consist of things such as the sex, ethnic background or even the age of offender. Situational variables are considered to be how serious the offense is, such as a minor speeding violation compared to a hit and run. System variables are described as the relationship the offender has to certain groups of people, such as if they are a relative to another officer, the attitude of the community, or the views of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Cognitive Revolution In The 1950s And 1960s The changes in how different psychological processes were identified and understood in the 1950s and 1960s is what many refer to as the cognitive revolution. The introduction of research in problems that have already been met for instance, studying problems of memory and decision making led to the new approach of theorizing. The cognitive revolution focused on just a couple of key concepts. One idea that stemmed during the cognitive revolution is that the science of psychology cannot direct study the mental world. Another idea that grew during the cognitive revolution was that in order to understand behavior, the science of psychology has to study the mental world (Cognition, pg. 8). Research performed by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener concluded that the only way to study thoughts is to introspect, or examine one s own thoughts and feelings, to observe and record content of their personal minds and understand the sequence of their own experiences. This proved to be a difficult task, nonetheless. Wundt and Titchener believed that introspectors would need to be carefully trained. The training included being given a vocabulary to describe what they observed, taught to be as careful and complete as possible reporting solely on their experiences, with as little personal interpretation as possible. Concerns grew with this style of research over the years. Investigators were forced to acknowledge that some thoughts are unconscious, which would mean that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Disadvantages Of Medical Tourism Medical Tourism is used to represent obtaining medical or surgical services while travelling or vacationing in another country. Medical tourism is a form of health tourism generally referring to the travel of people to another country with the objective of obtaining medical treatment in that country. Medical Tourism, which is defined as movements of people travelling to another country for medical treatment (Keckley Underwood, 2008) is continuing to be a growing global industry. Turner (2007) suggested that due to globalization number of patients is increasing due to reductions in health benefits offered by states and employers for affordable medical care. Herick (2007) pointed out that worldwide tough competition in health care is compelling more patients from developed countries to travel for medical reasons to regions once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mishra Shailesh (2012) pointed out that Medical Tourism is a growing @30%annually in India. Heung et al.,(2010) mentioned that very little academic research has been done on Medical tourism as of now and still it remains as an emerging niche market. 2. The Literature Review about reasons of Medical Tourism There are many triggering factors for medical tourism. Cost benefit is one of the reasons (Burkett, 2007; Turner, 2007; Connell, 2006; Ramirez de Arellano, 2007). Transportation and convenience costs are also play an important role (Connell,2006).Similarly popular tourism country also have an impact on medical tourism(Connell,2006; Turner,2007)However procedures those are unavailable or illegal in the home countries of these medical tourists like drug rehabilitation, stem cell therapy ,sex change procedure ,are also important(Horowitz, Rosenweig Jones 2007). ART(Assisted Reproductive Technology),mainly those procedures or treatment related to donation or surrogate motherhood are illegal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Goal Of The Physical Education Teacher Mismatch between What is Taught and What is Needed for Careers The goal of the physical education teacher education curriculum is to train teachers who can provide effective teaching and produce learning outcomes in children. However, when it comes to train preservice teachers, there is no consistent curriculum across the programs in the U.S. It depends on the interests and abilities of teacher educators and to the demands of the institutions in which they serve (Locke, Mand, Sidentop, 1981). This disciplinary debates about what to teach has been continued since 1964 initiated by Henry (Collier, 2006). The primary point of this debate in physical education teacher education curriculum lies in the confliction between two knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Rovegno (2001, p. 93) also claimed that since the mid 1990s, the tide has turned. With the work of Ennis and her colleagues and students, in particular their recent work on Sport for Peace, curriculum theorist such as Kirk and Sparkes, Peter Hastie and colleagues work on Sport Education, and Barrett s work on lacrosse, curriculum and subject matter research and scholarship has blossomed and is growing. The quality of this work in comparison to other fields in education is strong and this work is accepted in the top general education journals. The Categories of the Knowledge Areas in Physical Education Before I talk about my rationale of claiming that we should teach K 12 content knowledge area, I describe the categories of knowledge areas included in physical education. In 2001, Locke defined that the knowledge areas of physical education teacher education programs into three categories (p. 24). (a) The knowledge of schools as a social institution and education as a primary social process: The focus of this area is preparation for participation in a changing, challenging, and profoundly political environment. (b) The scientific foundations: The focus of this area is fundamental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Earthquakes Subduction Zones Lab Report Earthquakes and Subduction Zones Lab Amy Paret Mrs. Igo 9th Grade Periods 3 and 4 Even Date: 2/14/13 Background Research: This lab uses earthquake data to construct profiles of two convergent boundaries: the Tonga Trench and the Peru Chile Trench. Where two tectonic plates converge, if one or both of the plates is an oceanic lithosphere, a subduction zone will form. When crust is formed at a mid ocean ridge, it is hot and buoyant meaning it has a low density. As it spreads away from the ridge and cools and contracts, or becomes denser, it is able to sink into the hotter underlying mantle. When two oceanic plates collide, the younger of the two plates, because it is less dense will ride over the edge of the older plate. The density of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Going by intervals of 50 km, label zero at the top of the y axis and 700 at the bottom of the y axis. 14. On the left section of the graph paper (Tonga Trench) create a scale for the horizontal axis (longitude) ranging from 173 180 °W. Going by intervals of 1°W, label the right end of the x axis 173 and the left end of the x axis 180. 15. On the right section of the graph paper (Peru Chile Trench) create a scale for the horizonal axis (longitude) ranging from 61 71 °W. Going by intervals of 1°W, label the right end of the x axis 61 and the left end of the x axis 71. 16. Plot the earthquake data from the region associated with the Tonga Trench from Table 1 on the left section of the graph paper, using a dot to represent each data point. 17. Plot the earthquake data from the region associated with the Peru Chile Trench from Table 1 on the right section of the graph paper, using a dot to represent each data point. 18. Draw a best fit line for the Tonga Trench data. A best fit line is a smooth line that shows the trend of the data; the line does not have to pass through the data points. 19. Draw a best fit line for the Peru Chili Trench. 20. On the left side of the graph (Tonga Trench) label the Pacific Plate (right side of the line of best fit) and the Indian Australian Plate (left side of the line of best fit) 21. Draw an arrow to show the direction of motion of the Pacific Plate (subducting under the Indian Australian Plate) 22. On the right side of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Iceman At The Bolzano Museum With accordance to the ppt and doc: Neolithic Chalcolithic Europe; Tyrolean Alps; Austria/Italy; September 1991, discovery of the Iceman í–tzi among the í–tztal Mountains, dating back to 3000 BC with range starting circa 6000 BC. 1996, Alasdair Whittle wrote Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds which is an general overview of the Iceman and Neolithic according to the ppt. 1994, Barry Cunliffe (ed.) authored Prehistoric Europe: An Illustrated History which is also has coverage of the Neolithic according to the ppt. 1984, Timothy Champion, Clive Gamble, Stephen Shennan, and Alasdair Whittle collectively wrote Prehistoric Europe which, again, has coverage of the Neolithic period according to the ppt. According to the documentary: Patrick Hunt (Alpine Archaeologist) and Annaluisa Pedrotti (Trento University) both joined to examine artifacts of the Iceman at the Bolzano museum. Dr. Eduard Egarter Vigl (Pathologist) worked as the head of Conservation for the Iceman. Dr. Paul Gostner is a Bolzano radiologist who found the arrowhead in the Iceman. Albert Zink (Biological Anthropologist) worked as the lead examiner of the Iceman and as the head of the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman. According to the documentary: When Dr. Gostner found the arrowhead, it implied the Iceman had died by murder. The copper axe found on the Iceman implied that the Stone Age was much earlier than what was believed. Blood found in the Iceman s brain implied a head blow before dying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Crim Mapping Crime Chapter Summary In chapter 2, Short discusses the many ways that maps have advanced over centuries. Without the satellites and technology that we have today, maps were first created from educated guesses. Some people thought the Earth was flat. Others believed that the universe revolved around the Earth. Although maps have not always had the accuracy that they do today, they have still played a large role in how we solve problems, especially when it comes to crime and public health. The latitude and longitude on a map may be able to tell us where a neighborhood is located, but it doesn t explain much about the area itself. Mapping crime began in France in the early 1800 s. It was first used to show where different types of crime were occurring. Throughout the years, mapping crime has advanced, giving law enforcement a visual of where crime occurs most frequently. These maps help detectives and police officers to understand crime. They have learned that crime is most likely to happen far enough from a criminal s home to not raise suspicion, but close enough that the criminals are still feels comfortable with the area. A great example of the positive effects of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If there is a certain illness that is targeting one area of a map, then it is easier to narrow down the cause of the illness. Maps can also help us learn where we need to build hospitals, urgent care facilities, and doctor s offices. Mapping crime lets us know where hot spots are located. If we know that a specific area has a higher crime rate, we can increase the police presence in that area to stop the crime before it happens. Mapping of crime and public health have helped the government and general public learn how to improve the quality of life for the people living in that area. Mapping is not just about knowing the latitude and longitude of a specific place, but it can help us to learn how we can improve the world around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cranberry Country Consumer Analysis There s no better way to start your day than with the freshly roasted, premium coffees available at Cranberry Country Market. This premier supermarket in Tomah, WI, houses an extensive range of high quality, flavored coffees in addition to its popular deli meats and fresh vegetables. Anytime you head to this delicatessen and supermarket for your groceries, be sure to take a tour of their impressive coffee aisle. As another addition to their long list of specialty items, Cranberry Country Market s flavored coffee range has something for everyone. Taking a step away from conventional taste, the coffees at Cranberry Country Market display a multitude of flavor inspirations. The Highlander Grogg flavor, for example, will take you on a trip across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Bug Bites Research Papers As the weather gets nicer, more and more people are starting to spend time outdoors, and bug bites can become a big problem during the warmer months. Most often, bites from numerous types of bugs happen before you realize the bug was even on your body. By then, it s too late to prevent the bug from attacking and the bites show up as inflamed, itchy circles on the skin. Some bug bites are even threatening to your health and must be treated by a medical professional. But, fortunately, many common bug bites can be treated at home with essential oils. The ingredients found in these oils offer a solution to the symptoms of bug bites, as they are often successfully used to treat inflamed skin. Keep reading to learn more about how you can treat your irritating bug bites with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mosquitos are insects that fly around at night or in the early morning. They have long and thin bodies and are best known for sucking blood from animals and people. Their bites leave behind a small bump that swells up and can be extremely itchy. Many people who spend a lot of time outdoors in the summer can expect to be bitten by mosquitos frequently. Once bitten by a mosquito, the itching can become unbearable, and many people have different ideas about what the best remedy is. There are numerous other home remedies, but tea tree oil has proven to be one of the most effective essential oils for mosquito bites. It has many antibacterial, anti inflammatory, and even anti itch properties that help reduce the itching feeling on your skin. Tea tree oil can also kill certain types of bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus. It s antibacterial properties also help keep the area around the bite clean and ensure no infections develop. Many people have stated that their mosquito bite symptoms have been reduced after using tea tree oil, proving that it is a very effective method for managing symptoms and speeding up the healing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Does The Proton Determine The Number Of Protons The atom is a unit of matter, the smallest unit of an element, consisting of a dense, central, positively charged nucleus surrounded by a system of electrons, equal in number to the number of nuclear protons. It consists of a core nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons. Inside the atom nucleus contains a mixture of positively charged protons, and electrically neutral neutrons. All electrons bind to the nucleus through an electromagnetic force. A ground of electrons bound together form individual molecules. An atom with an equal number of protons and electrons will hold a neutral charge. An ion has either a positive or negative charge because of a lack of electrons or an electron excess. The number of protons determines the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ions are atoms with either a positive or negative charge. When atoms are neutral, the number of protons and electrons are equal. In an ion, the protons and electrons are not equal. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. So, if the protons and electrons in an atom are not equal, then the atom will have either an overall positive or negative charge. An isotope is a form of a chemical element where the atomic nucleus contains an exact number of neutrons. Also, the number of protons define the element. The nuclei of most atoms contain neutrons and protons. Each chemical element has more than one isotope. One of the isotopes is abundantly in nature where as any of the others are not. The isotope of an element is defined by the nucleon number. That number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. The nucleon number is written as a superscript preceding the chemical symbol for that element. So, an ion may consist of a single atom and is called an atomic or monatomic ion. It can consist of a lot of atoms that is molecular or polyatomic ion. Ions are normally found in nature. Ions can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Lightening would be an example of having ions in the gas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Argumentative Essay On Kennewick Man The historic discovery of Kennewick Man in Kennewick, Washington, caused a great deal of controversy on whether to use the skull for scientific purposes or to simply return him back to the local tribes for reburial. At first, when Kennewick Man was first discovered in 1996, scientific testing failed to determine the specific tribe that the man belonged to. In spite of the argument one could make that it was unethical to keep the skull since it has to belong to one of the Native American tribes, until a specific tribe was discovered as Kennewick Man s ancestors, I feel as if it was perfectly liable to keep the skull for scientific use. However, Kennewick Man eventually was determined to be affiliated with the Colville tribe, therefore at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By having requirements to return archaeological findings back to their native tribes entirely, archaeologists are limited in their discoveries and possibly their job. An archaeological discovery is meaningless if it never experiences any practical investigation on whether its characteristics benefit society. For this reason, archaeologists should own the right to keep critically important parts of Kennewick Man s skull such as his teeth, but return the rest of the skull to the Colville tribe and find an equal compromise. DNA testing should be the first step in deriving information from an archaeological discovery such as a skull, but NAGPRA should give archaeologists the right to keep the most important parts of discoveries for scientific use and then return the remaining parts to the native tribe. In the long run, scientific progress is prevented whenever conflicts emerge over the ownership of archaeological discoveries, therefore Native American tribes should have the courtesy to allow archaeologists to use only specific parts of a specimen and have the remaining parts returned to them if DNA testing comes back positive in relation to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Chinese Culture Of Hong Kong From the historical aspect, the society of Hong Kong inherited characteristic from the British colonial era but still the influence of China is heavy. Hong Kong has a closely connection with mainland China due to geographical proximity and 95% Chinese immigrants with of its population help to maintain the identity among Chinese in Hong Kong, despite they tend to blend of both oriental and Western elements(Tsu, 2014). Although the British colonial government in Hong Kong did not have any intention to fade Chinese identity, the colonial education system did not cover much about contemporary China(Luk, 1991) . Due to the gap in ideological and material conditions between Hong Kong and mainland China, the perception on identity and issues of nationalism/patriotism between many Hong Kong s Chinese people and the Chinese government are different (Tsu, 2014). Conflict in Social system Apart from that, a far more mature and sophisticated social system create Hong Kong s civil society, therefore when related to ideological conflict with real damage, Hong Kong performance its significant difference between the mainland China and therefore its opposition and response to the social unrest after Hong Kong 1967 Left wing riots (Ye, 2015). Communist style patriotic education and the unification of thought are the biggest fear and resisted among Hong Kong people. Yet, freedom of speech and journalism in Hong Kong means resident not only could receive the one sided voice from the official ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Police Force In Canada In 1867 To Present Time Canada has a long history of policing and keeping up with the changing times; starting with the Dominion of Canada in 1867 to present time. As Canada evolved as a Nation so did the Police forces of Canada. The first Police force in Canada was 1868 the Dominion Police Force ; it was federal in nature and its main responsibility was to take care of the federal buildings in Ottawa. With increasing guidance and control needed their jurisdiction extended to policing of central and eastern parts of Canada. As Canada expanded to the west and Northwest Territories, Prime Minister Macdonald created North West Mounted Police (NWMP) in May of 1873 due to the Mets uprising and to control the whisky trade. The Metis uprising was due to the push of settlers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Difference Between Popper And Empiricism The truth of science: Empiricists versus Popper versus Kuhn For as far as we know through writings and drawings people have always been interested in doing some kind of science. The word science comes from the Latin word scientia , which means knowledge . The Egyptians, Greek, Chinese and Romans already had ideas about science. Some of these scientific ideas were nicely documented and preserved. Up until the 20th century people used induction1 as means of proof without questioning the principles of induction. This paper is going to explain why according to Popper induction was not the way to do good science . And how Popper thought science 1Induction is a specific form of reasoning in which the premises of an argument support a conclusion, but do not ensure it.[7] worked. Then compare this with the way Kuhn argued science worked. 2 Definitions First of all, it s really important that we re all on the same page. This paper is based on the following assumptions. Knowledge, intelligence and observation exist in some way or form that depends on the context. Something or someone can be observed and when it says everything before Popper it is referring to only the Empiricists unless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He thought that induction was not a valid proof technique. Scientists should be critical and skeptical. Trying to reach the truth was one of the strongest motives for scientific discovery [1]. But the truth does not exist according to Popper. We only get closer to it. This is why he introduced the concept of falsification. Which is, instead of trying to prove something is true, you try to prove it s false. If you find a counter example, the hypothesis is rejected. If you can t falsify2 it, your hypothesis become a rule until someone can falsify it. So the more you falsify, the closer we get to the truth (according to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Thesis on the First World War i. Introduction A. Attention step: the change in the context and trend of war in terms of ferocity of the weapons and the increase in human/nations participation was occasioned by the industrial revolution and the French revolution. B. Thesis: The First World War stimulated the greatest changes in warfare because it brought about new technology and industry development, advancement in science, and improved infrastructure and communication; essentially the First World War combined the legacies of the French and Industrial Revolutions and set the pattern for twentieth century warfare. ii. The industrialization in Europe and the new technology escalated the power of the WWI as compared to the other wars fought across the world there before. A. The industries led to increased production of the weapons needed in the war. B. The availability of raw materials for the industries meant mass production of the weapons sufficient to replace the damaged and the lost as well as the vast army. iii. The advancement in science saw the war become sophisticated as each side tried to outwit the other in tact and equipment. A. Chemistry was largely employed to come up with explosives and ammunitions that had superior destructive power. B. New discoveries for instance of the rockets added to the power of the WWI. iv. The improved infrastructure and communication system boosted the participation of bigger number of troops from the French Revolution. A. The industrial revolution saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mr. Mueller s Assessment Summary Mr. Mueller s assessment summary On 4 June 2018 at around 2pm, I visited Mr. Mueller at his home located on Fort Drum, NY. Mr. Mueller is awake, alert, and oriented to person and location. When evaluating his hearing, Mr. Mueller is able to repeat whispered words appropriately. Evaluation of breathing pattern while watching his nostrils reveals unlabored breathing with no nasal flaring. Lymph nodes post auricular, submandibular, and supraclavicular are not swollen and Mr. Mueller does not report pain during palpation of lymph nodes. Assessment of eyes reveals bilateral quick reacting pupils to light. Extraocular movement test is normal; Mr. Mueller is able to follow the pen with his gaze. Lung sounds are clear bilateral, breathing pattern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Egyptian Pyramids And The Pyramids The Egyptian pyramids were an important aspect of the Egyptian life and culture constructed around 2500 BCE with their geographical location being at the West bank of the River Nile. The three pyramids on the Giza plateau were built in a span of three generations by three Pharaohs namely Khafre, Menkaure and Khufu. These monuments are unsurpassed in terms of height and mass with the architects of the pyramids building them in a way that they could face the setting sun as they served as a resting place for the dead. In stead of that, each pyramid acted as a royal mortuary which included a temple on its base and a causeway which was made out of stone leading from the east of the plateau. These temples were used by the living to honor the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The completion of the upper hemisphere of the Pantheon is connected to a hypothetical lower hemisphere that touches the central point of the floor. This central point is referred to as the Oculus and has an opening of about 8.3 meters wide at the top of the cupola that serves as the only source of light for the building as shown in figure 1.1. Its basic design was devised in a way whereby the portico had columns attached to a rotunda with a dome shape. An intermediate block was put in between the rectilinear portico and the round rotunda to help in transition between the two. Its walls are made from concrete that is brick faced which was witnessed in most ancient buildings and the Roman aqua ducts. The concrete of the dome was graded into 6 layers with the architects mixing scoria and a low density volcanic rock at the top of the dome as derived from Tod Marder and Mark Wilson. Scholars have indicated that Egypt was a kingdom formed and united under a single ruler in which the government was centralized thus enhancing engagement between the political elite and the citizens. Earlier Egyptian Pharaohs had absolute power owing to the fact that they appointed members of the royal family to prestigious positions but with time the government positions became hereditary and most of the district ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Critical Thinking Worksheet IS ATTITUDE REALLY EVERYTHING? Mindset is a frame of mind that collects our thoughts, way of thinking and habits. Our mindset is connected to our attitude and it is shaped by our beliefs to pursue our dreams and everything we want to achieve in life. Positive mindset begets positive attitude. You will gain qualities that will help you overcome obstacles and problems along the way. Persons with a fixed mindset think they are intelligent and talented enough to gain success even without hard work and effort. On the other hand, persons with a growth mindset improve on their abilities and talents through hard work and dedication in order to be successful. And that is positive attitude. Defining and describing a great attitude A great attitude is often seen in the behavior and personality of a person; of how he/she interacts and builds relationship with others. A great attitude helps you accomplish everything you want to accomplish. You ll gain comrades that will help you achieve your dreams. Why? Because attitude defines your thinking and your behavioral acts to cope with others and everyone around you. Positive attitude leads to positive thinking; it will motivate you to work hard to reach your goal. Recognizing someone with a great attitude is easy because they smile and laugh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With experience you can learn from mistakes and through time you will be able to control and see whatever it is that went wrong from past encounters. From past experiences, you ll eventually learn how to control your attitude by the way you think and by the way you encourage yourself to never commit the same mistake again. Observing is another way of developing an attitude; you will see why some people are successful and some are not. While observing the success of others, you can see what qualities and attitudes they have that are useful to be successful. This will motivate you to develop your own attitudes to reach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Business Hnd Gu2 The Marketing strategy of Toyota in China market Table of Contents Planning Stage Section 1: Brief 5 1.0 Title of the Project 5 2.0 Objectives of the Projects 5 3.0 Statement of Issues to be Investigated 5 4.0 Reasons for the Choice of Issue and how this Issue Directly Relates to Topics 6 5.0 Covered as Part of the Group Award 6 6.0 Justification for Choice of Businesses 6 7.0 TOYOTAAccess to Information of Method 7 8.0 The Method of Research Need to make use of in the Project 7 9.0 Statement of Criteria 8 9.1 Analyze the 4P theories of Philip Kotler which have been Affected the TOYOTA 8 9.2 Generic strategies MichaelPoter 8 Section 2: Planing 9 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... holidays, products, and services), financial statements (e.g. bank, insurance, and bills), directories (e.g. telephone, yellow pages, and companies) 8.0 The Method of Research Need to make use of in the Project The face to face Communication This is a method used ectensively in establishing relationships with customers. Questionnaires Questionnaires can be used to find out whether customers expectations are being met by current products or services. Turn to the internet and books for secondary information 9.0 Statement of Criteria 9.1 Analyze the 4P theories of Philip Kotler which have been Affected the TOYOTA Discuss the selection of suitable product to meet domestic customer needs Evaluate the pricing strategy to be used in the foreign market Evaluate the suitable mix of promotional tools that could be used in international markets. Indicate the place choice 9.2 Generic strategies MichaelPoter They outline the three main strategic options open to organizations that wish to achieve a competitive advantage( cost, leadership, differentiation and focus). TOYOTA successfully use differentiation strategy that provide differentiation goods and services to customers. Section 2: Planing 1.0 Timesheet |Duration |Activity |method | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Building An Older Warehouse Facility At kicks there are several key aspect to our operations. One of the key aspects is the facility where we will make our product. We are not outsourcing because I want to have full control over my products end result (www.fdcpa.com). There is a lot of cost and time lost when choosing to in source, however, because we are starting out as a fairly small company, I would like to have the good and bad fall on our shoulders. The fact that this is a new product, it is very important that the quality and end result is perfection. Our plan is to lease an older warehouse facility, this way we save money on the leasing fees. Older warehouse facilities will go for a cheaper cost than a new facility. Leasing the facility will save our company money on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are limited on funds since the company is being funding with personal/ family funds. Notes on Equipment  This machine filters the water in order to test that it meets the requirements, then it mixes the water with the water with the proper ingredients that creates the soft drink . The drinks are then carbonated and cooled, it also fills and caps. This is a 3 in 1 machines that has fully controlled temperature, therefore, hot and cold beverages can be manufactured with this equipment. This mixer is one of the top mixer machine at this time.  Two bottling machines from Accutek Auto AccuSnap Capper, used to fill and cap the bottles that will cost us $$$$/per month. These machine will help save money because it is fully automated and they do not require much manpower. This saves the company money because it requires minimal personnel which ultimately saves our company money because we will not have to hiring many people to oversee the machine. The machines also save money by cutting out human error by preventing spills, and removing repetitious work injuries.  A conveyor system that will connect the different stations together which will ultimately create our production line. This conveyor system will cost  A Labeling machine will cost us $450/per month  A Printer for printing out labels will cost us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Example Of Case Study Oedema Outline of case and Objectives The case that this literature review deals with is the management of a 44 year old female patient presenting with signs and symptoms of pulmonary oedema. She has a cardiac history of having angina and left sided heart failure. She had also experienced pulmonary oedema about 2 months prior to this ambulance call out and while she was being treated in hospital for the pulmonary oedema she had a pleural tap inserted as she presented with a pleural effusion. Chronic medications prescribed to this patient are isordil, asprin (300mg daily) and Lasix (to which she occasionally defaults off of). Pulmonary oedema results when there is an accumulation of excess fluid in the interstitial and alveolar spaces of the lung that make up the extravascular compartment of the lungs. Pulmonary oedema can be classified as either cardiogenic pulmonary oedema or non cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, depending on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem lies with linking the two aspects together Furosemide and Pulmonary Oedema. There is enough information out there on each topic individually, but there are not many that I could find that study the effect of furosemide s treatment in cardiogenic pulmonary oedema alone. The only study that I found relevant was the comparison of all three drugs used in the treatment of pulmonary oedema namely nitroglycerine, morphine sulphate and furosemide. In this study the authors compared four treatment protocols in patients with presumed cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and classed tem into different groups, depending on which drug protocol they received. They were then able to compare the results, the adverse effects and the success rates of the different drug protocols and make certain recommendations based on the evidence obtained from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...