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Abortion, An Issue With Its New Expansion Of Abortion...
Today, abortion has become another political issue, rather than the intimate choice of a woman.
Abortion isn t a new issue because in the case, Roe vs. Wade, the court s decision was the first
step, where women could do as they wish with their body in a safe, legal manner. So why, after
forty one years since this case was passed is abortionan issue again? Abortion is often presented as
if it is new and people have just started doing it years ago, when in reality the practice of abortion
has dated back to ancient times. Abortion is the trending topic once again because The
Affordable Care Act , also known as Obama care , has made abortion an issue with its new
expansion of abortion coverage. This paper will examine all of the harmful ways abortions can
harm your body and also how they may affect you in a positive and in a negative way. Also, it
helps you understand why people decide to get an abortion and the government has made abortion
such a popular topic. Even though you may not agree with the decision of abortion, you have to
have an open mind to other people s decisions and opinions towards them.
According to the Fourteenth Amendment, All persons born or naturalized in the United States and
subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the Unites States and of the State wherein they
reside. The rights of the women are addressed in the Amendment; however, it fails to mention
anything about women s rights to their fetus. If the government takes away this
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To An Athlete Dying Young Summary
In every poet, there is a purpose in every poem they compose. In A.E. Housman To an Athlete Dying
Young (rpt. In Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp, Perrine s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense,
12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2015] 983) Housman shared his philosophy on how an athlete feels
when they grow old into their late seventies. In To an Athlete Dying Young is about an athlete that
dies young. What is surprising is that Housman doesn t spend much time lamenting the young
athlete s death. Instead, he pitches the positive aspects of dying young, which is far from the
typical approach. It concludes that it s okay to let go of the athletic aspect of life.
The poem starts off cheerfully enough, with the speaker remembering when the athlete ... Show
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Like death, fame is nothing new, but we never seem to get tired of it. Fame has been around for
as long as there have been people and language. Today, we live in what seems like a fame
obsessed society. The majority of what our social interactions revolves around has to do with fame.
Despite the fact that fame seems so important, most of us don t spend much time considering the
nature of fame and what we are putting such a high value on as individuals and as a society. A.E.
Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young gives us a chance to consider how high of a pedestal we
place fame on. We are challenged with the fact that the author thinks the athlete is a smart lad, or
lucky, for dying young and maintaining his hero status in the public eye. Normally, does fame seem
meaningless when faced with death? As seen in the poem, pride and competition often go hand in
hand. In To an Athlete Dying Young, pride plays an important role. The speaker suggests that, by
dying young, the athlete will never have to suffer the humiliation and wounded pride that comes
along with defeat and eventual weakening athletic ability. The bottom line, better dead than second
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Group 1 Bee Sting Final Fall 2014 Essay
BIOL 2010, Anatomy and Physiology I
FINAL EXAM
Group 1
Tammy Bohanan, Hannah Thompson, and Hannah Grigsby
Bee Sting,
Fall 2014
The Case: It s a warm Fourth of July and you are walking across the park to your favorite picnic
spot. You are allergic to and highly phobic about bee stings. While walking, you hear a buzzing
sound to your right. You turn your head and see a large bee hovering over your right shoulder.
You reach with your left hand to swat the bee, but just as you make contact, it stings you anyway.
You notice that you are sweating and your skin turns red. You realize that your Epi pen was left in
the car, so you panic and begin sprinting back to the car to get it.
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CO2 is released as a waste product. The 2 carbon acetyl group binds to coenzyme A. At this point,
the process starts to move into the mitochondria and the Krebs Cycle is initiated. There is a net
gain of 2 ATP and 2 molecules of NADH produced.
During Krebs Cycle, the acetyl CoA breaks down further into two molecules of carbon dioxide
during each turn of the cycle. In the process, the molecules FAD and NAD are reduced to FADH2
and NADH. 2 ATP is generated during the Krebs Cycle.
The reduced FADH2 and NADH enter the Electron Transport System where they are re oxidized to
FAD and NAD. These electrons release energy which forms 32 ATP molecules.
During aerobic respiration, there is a total net gain of 36 ATP.
2. (6 pts) Turn your head to the right. (Create a table* that describes which muscles move which
bones across which joints under the control of which nerves)
Action
Muscle
Origin
Insertion
Nerve
Turn head right:
Rotation to the shoulder of opposite side
Sternocleidomastoid
Manubrium of Sternum and Clavicle
Mastoid Process of temporal bone and the occipital bone
Accessory Nerve
Flexion and slight rotation of the head
Scalenes
(scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus posterior)
Transverse processes of clavicle vertebrae
First two ribs
Cervical nerves (C3 C6)
3. (10 points) Trace the image of the bee to perception. (Include all focusing, transduction,
transmission and perception processes and structures)
The ear receives
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What Are the Most Important Differences Between...
What are the most important differences between Parliamentarism, Presidentialism and
Semi Presidentialism and what political implications follow from these differences?
In this essay, I will be identifying the underlying differences between the political systems of
Parliamentarism, Presidentialism and Semi Presidentialism. This will include identifying the
different types of governments concerning majority and minority rule and the elections that are
held in the three democratic systems above, accountability of the executive and legislator, and
finally the separation of power between the executive and the legislator of a state. Moreover I will
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In the US the executive and the legislator are independent bodies voted for by the electorate. The
President has a fixed term of 4 years which cannot be dissolved by Congress as you were voted in
by the electorate. However in the UK, the executive can be replaced as it was appointed by the
legislator due to this some argue the Parliamentary system in the UK is less accountable than the US
Presidential system, as accountability is taken by the collective decisions of the cabinet in the UK
opposed to the US where the President is held accountable as an individual, so it is easier to
criticise as you are electing an individual not a party as seen in the UK. This in turn makes it
much easier in the US to hold the executive accountable and oust them from office at the end of
their 4 year term as they had won a popular vote obtaining a majority of 50% or more (Harris and
Reiley,1998). In a SemiPresidentialism nation, accountability is a priority which is why two
executives are appointed in form of the President and the Prime Minister. The President must
cooperate and compromise with the legislature as they are held accountable, which is highly
advantageous in a divided liberal nation such as France, as all matters must be taken into account.
The key difference between Presidentialism, Parliamentarism and SemiPresidentialism is the
separation of power between the executive body and the legislator. The executive, legislator and
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Learning Disabilities Acquired Dysgraphia
For as long as humans have been able to write, writing difficulties have existed. With nearly one in
five children suffering from a writing difficulty, dysgraphia is certainly not an uncommon learning
difference. The Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) describes dysgraphia as a
learning difficulty which affects the fine motor skills required for proper hand writing (2001). This
can be seen through a variety of different symptoms and affects each person differently. When
looking for a cause for dysgraphia, the disability can be broken down into two different categories
acquired and developmental dysgraphia. Acquired dysgraphia occurs when an individual sustains
trauma to the brainas a result from an accident, stroke, Alzheimer s disease, or other degenerative
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In her 2014 article, Erica Patino writes that School age children may have illegible handwriting
that can be a mix of cursive and print. They may have trouble writing on a line and may print
letters that are uneven in size and height. These are just a few of the things educators and parents
can look for in a child with writing difficulties. Other symptoms to look out for include avoiding
writing activities, exhibiting an odd wrist, body, or paper position while writing, omitting letters or
words, poor spatial planning on paper, and complaining that their hand is sore while writing or that
it is difficult to write and think at the same time (LDA, 2001). If a student exhibits any of these
symptoms in the classroom, it may an indication that they are experiencing a writing difficulty and
require accommodations. However, it is important to note that dysgraphia, like many learning
difficulties, has a wide range of symptoms and appears differently in every
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A Lecture Series For Students
Randy had ten tumors on his liver, and he only had a short time to live. Carnegie Mellon, the
university where he worked, offered a lecture series for students wherein educators shared advice
based on lessons learned from their lives. Randy had his chance to share before he died.
When he was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Randy was very optimistic. He had high hopes
that he could beat the disease with radical treatment. Unfortunately, the most extensive surgeries
and treatments weren t enough.
When Randy was asked to do the lecture, he looked forward to the chance to share what he had
learned in life. His wife, Jai, was not as enthusiastic. She knew that he would pour a lot of time and
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Randy also went on to show how he was privileged enough to help others achieve their dreams,
also. He highlighted lessons he learned along the way and offered advice to students on how to
live life to the fullest. He also highlighted people who helped him achieve his dreams.
He spoke about how much his parents meant to him and how wonderful they were. They
encouraged him to research and to dream. They also taught him about generosity and reaching out
to others.
Randy talked about responsibility and working with others. This was a big deal to him. He had a
very strong sense of positive work ethic, demonstrating how success came from a bit of luck but
mostly from dedication and hard work. He emphasized how important it was to get along with
others and find ways over and around walls and blocks that stood in the path to achieving dreams.
He talked about meeting his wife later in life. They had a very close relationship, but the closeness
resulted from continuously working on the marriage. He talked about how they planned for her
future without him. Randy also talked about how people were helping him deal with his situation
and how much he appreciated it.
At the end of the lecture, Randy pointed out that the lecture was for his children. His greatest
desire for them was for them to know he loved them. He also wanted them to grow up to follow
their own dreams, facing life as they saw fit.
Quotes
Under the ruse of giving an academic lecture, I was trying to
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Government Drones
The thought of government drones buzzing overhead and constantly monitoring the activities of
law abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society says
senator Charles Grassley on a topic that is in very high controversy (Quattlebaum1).Having the
sanctity of our own privacyin households and backyards is an entitlement that we all are gifted
with, but many people are having that privacy tarnished with a new creation sweeping the country
Drones. Domestic use of drones is raising concerns about privacy and fourth amendment violations
in many states and cities. Privacy is only one of the concerns of these drones.Many drones are
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In fact it was a drone, hired by a real estate agent to take photos of the property next door to her
house . Lingard was later horrified to discover a picture the drone had taken showing her mostly
naked body in billboard real estate ads (Smith16). Many people are wondering if overhead drones
controlled by a police officer or even a neighbor violates privacy and especially our Fourth
Amendment right of unreasonable searches and seizures. Jay Stanley of the A.C.L.U has found his
place on these battery powered invaders when he states We don t want the governmenthovering
over our cities and towns 24/7 and tracking everywhere that everyone goes (17). Stanley is
definitely not the only concerned citizen on the issue.The drones can be the size of birds to nearly
three ton monsters. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont makes the same point when he states This
fast emerging technology is cheap and could pose a threat to the privacy and civil liberties of
millions of Americans...it is another example of a fast changing policy area on which we need to
focus to make sure that modern technology is not used to erode Americans rights to
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Ethical Dilemma For Mobilizing Reserve Soldiers
Ethical Dilemma for Mobilizing Reserve Soldiers The face of how Army Reserve Soldiers
mobilize to support contingency operations around the globe has changed very drastically in the
last half century. In their report titled, Reserve Component Personnel Issues: Questions and
Answers (2013), Kapp and Torreon noted the increased pressure on reservists and employers:
From 1945 to 1989, reservists were involuntarily activated by the federal government four times,
an average of less than once per decade. Since 1990, reservists were involuntarily activated six
times for contingency operations, an average of once every four years, including large scale
mobilizations for the Persian Gulf War (1990 1991) totaling 238,729, and in the aftermath... Show
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The fact that mobilizations have increased so fast causes employers, especially small business, a
hard time meeting the requirements associated with federal laws and maintaining profitability
for their investors and worker stability for their other employees. Soldiers also have a hard time
with their finical stability, whether from their private businesses or employers. Using the ethical
lenses of Rules, Outcomes, and Virtues, Reserve Sergeants Major can help answer ethical
challenges related to mobilizing Reserve Soldiers and the impacts they cause on Soldiers and
their employers. Overall Ethical Issue: Who Goes and Who Stays? Sergeants major can help
advise their commanders on the underlining ethical questions related to who goes and who stays in
the rear detachment better by using the ethical lenses. Using the ethical lenses to analysis, those
who request to stay behind because of employer issues or finical impacts to their family, helps us
make better informed recommendations to our commanders. Sergeants major must filter the
individual request using all available information to arrive at the best course of action (COA) to
recommend. Compounding the ethical dilemma, Reserve Soldiers feel a great deal of loyalty,
duty, and selfless service to both the Army and their unit, and to their employers and fellow
employees. Many Reservist answered the call, some multiple times that resulted in loss of jobs and
/or financial problems for their families. The first issue
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Dennis Lynn Rader s Narcissistic Killer
Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas and was the oldest of four
sons. Dennis s had a very normal life but his behavior changed at around 7 years old when he
became sexually aroused while watching his grandmother strangle chickens. He wanted to duplicate
that arousal so he engaged in animal torture by hanging cats and dogs. When he reached adulthood,
he would break into women s homes, steal their lingerie and take them to his parents basement
where he would photograph himself wearing them. In 1966 Dennis joined the Air Force where he
spent four years repairing communication equipment abroad. Upon his return to the United Stated
he married a fellow churchgoer Paula Deitz on May 22, 1971. Although married,... Show more
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On Count 10 there is a hard 40 statue. There were 2 allegations of aggravating circumstances. The
defendant committed the crime in order to avoid or prevent a lawful arrest of the prosecution. The
evidence in this case and also pursuant to State v Higginbotham 264 Kansas 593, State v. Marsh,
State v. Bailey, and State v. Walker 252 Kansas 279 (1993). The factor does exist and there is an
additional factor that this was a heinous, atrocious, cruel, manner in which the homicide was
committed in from testimony from Deputy Sam
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Deep Sea Adaptations
Life in the deep ocean [pic] http://www.mcz.harvard.edu/Departments/Ichthyology
/larval_fish_archive.html Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment Earth and
space science: 2.4 AS91190 Credits: 4 Arnold Weiner Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Ocean zones
2.1 The epipelagic zone 2.2 The mesopelagic zone 2.3 The bathypelagic zone 2.4 The
abyssopelagic zone 2.5 The haedopelagic zone 3.0 The Bathypterois 3.1 Adaptations 3.11 Feeding
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Bathypelagic organisms are mostly black, red or transparent, rendering them essentially
invisible in the weak biological light. Because they do not go anywhere, streamlining has either
not evolved or has disappeared. 2.3 The Bathypelagic Zone In the bathypelagic zone, most
organisms 4 are unable to undertake vertical daily migrations because below a certain depth the
pressure is too great and the swim bladder is unable to function gas cannot be produced. Most of
these fish lack swim bladders or, like orange roughy, have bladders that are filled with wax.
Sharks do not have swim bladders but are able to move vertically. To plane up and down they
rely on strong swimming and the buoyancy provided by their oily livers (oil is less dense than
water). This zone is located at a depth of 1000 to 4000 metres. The only source of light is from
bioluminescence, as no sunlight can reach these depths. The pressure is enormous; at 5800 psi
(pounds per square inch) it is almost 400 times the pressure at sea level (14.7 psi). 2.4 The
abyssopelagic zone This zone extends from 4000 to 6000 metres deep. 5The water temperature is
so cold that it is near freezing, and there is no light at all. Very few creatures can be found in these
freezing, no light, and bone crushing depths. Most of these creatures are invertebrates, such as
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Sleeping Styles Research Paper
PAGE 1.
INT: QUENTIN MILLER VISIT DAY FLASHBACK OCTOBER 7,1967 DAY
A huge loud noise goes off a hand quickly reached toward alarm clock. Ashley jordon age 52
good looking gorgeous with blue eyes. she quickly awake from her heavy sleeping turning off
alarm clock. clock showing 7:45a.m in morning. Ashley still Laying in bedroom and stare across at
her husband Dominique Jordan for moment While he still sleeping. she quickly Lean close towards
him smile made physical attraction kiss him on the cheek. Ashley also quickly moving getting out
bed walking towards the door. she in hallway wear a white nightgown and going to use bathroom.
INT:BATHROOM
Ashley walk toward at the door. she hear loud running water noise coming out quite bathroom. ...
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LINDSAY CARSON how many days. quentin going staying with us in town.
ASHLEY JORDAN just for two whole days. quentin spent hours driving on road from las vegas to
san marcos california. to travel spent time with our family. we both been planning the trips on
telephone for two weeks now.
ASHLEY JORDAN yesterday we continue conversation on telephone for two hours. i remember
him speak something on phone about finding a quick expensive five star hotels downtown in san
diego. close by our home to travel up here to visit us for today .
LINDSAY CARSON am overtop very excited Looking forward this surprised and enjoy trips
from my uncle. when he arrived here. at least we don t have share our bedroom or furniture with
them to sleep at night. because he living at very expensive hotel for weekend.
LINDSAY CARSON keep stare smile at mother .
ASHLEY JORDAN what did you say again.
LINDSAY CARSON nothing mother.
ASHLEY JORDAN
Ashley moving quick lift herself up from toilets. and again holding down toilets handle and flushing
toilets. she then turning toward Lindsay and continue conversation.
ASHLEY JORDAN
Lindsay i am ask everyone who living in this house to be on their best behavior.
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Against Same-Sex-Marriage
Against Same Sex Marriage Marriage is the formal relationship between a man and a woman,
usually recognized by the law, by which they become husband and wife. In terms of legal
recognition and acknowledgement, the majority of states, authorities, and jurisdiction limit
marriage to opposite sex couples or two persons of opposite gender. Same sex marriagewould
weaken the definition and respect for the institution of marriage. When discussing same sex
marriage, the true meaning and definition of marriage is the topic that often comes up, which is
why it is very significant to remember the true importance of marriage. I strongly believe that
same sex marriage should not be legalized because it would harm many individuals. If same sex
marriage is legalized, the birth rates would decrease, fewer children would be raised by an
opposite married parents, and medical insurance costs/charges would rise. Legalizing same sex
marriage would cause the birth rates to decrease. One of the most basic tasks or responsibilities
of any human society is to reproduce. Marriage, which is the privilege of male female sexual
relationship, is given to every human society because it is the only type of relationship that has the
capability of natural procreation. Offering the benefits and status of marriage to those who are not
capable of natural procreation would dramatically and negatively change the society. The long term
consequences would be that fewer opposite sex relationships would be
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The Importance Of Multicarrier Techniques For A Single...
Chapter 1 Multicarrier techniques
This section deals with the importance of multicarrier techniques.
1.1 Multi carrier techniques
In a single carrier system, single fade causes the whole data stream and undergo distortion i.e
frequency selective fading. The Single carrier systems also suffer with heavy Inter Symbol
Interference . In telecommunication Inter Symbol Interference was a form of distortion of signal in
which one symbol interferes with the subsequent symbol. Thus it causes an unwanted phenomena
as the previous symbols have similar effect as noise thus making communication less reliable . ISI
occurs when the signal bandwidth is less than the coherence bandwidth or when the delay spread is
greater than symbol duration. To combat the problem multicarrier techniques have been proposed
for high data rate transmission. Multicarrier techniques divide the whole bandwidth into large
number of narrow band orthogonal subcarriers [1, 2]. Thus the signal bandwidth becomes very less
compared with coherence bandwidth ensuring no ISI in time domain and flat fading in frequency
domain. Multicarrier systems such as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and
Multi Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC CDMA) were considered to be the best
technologies for 4G wireless communication [1, 2]. Fig. explains the spectrum of multicarrier and
single carrier systems. In the single carrier system the information symbols are loaded into one of
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The Seventh Ward
In the empirical article, by Marcus Anthony Hunter black philly after the philadelphia negro ,
Hunter argues that the Seventh Ward underwent an urban and social change that led to political
changes, but all of them coming at their own costs. The account of The Seventh Ward severing as,
at one point, the slum or the ghetto of Philadelphia come from research that Da Bois brought to the
table in 1899. Being a primarily African American populated area with limited resources, the
Seventh Ward, as a consequence had poor living conditions in some findings, insufficient water
supply and toilet facilities, defective sanitary equipment, overcrowding, leaky roofs..etc.(pp.4 [pdf])
The political view of these conditions lead to reform, in the 1920s,
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The Existence Of Animism In Japan
Every new year s day, I go to the Sakurai shrine, it is the sacred place to me. I don t have the
particular religion in myself. However, in Japan, we are naturally familiar with the concept of
animism, therefore though I don t have the concrete spiritual belief, I can accept the idea.
According to Kitano et al., In Japan, there is a traditional belief of the existence of spiritual life in
objects or natural phenomena called mi (the god) and tama (the spirit). From the prehistoric era, the
belief in the existence of sprit has been associated with Japanese mythological traditions related to
Shinto. The sun, the moon, mountains and trees each have their own spirits, or gods. Each god is
given a name, has characteristics, and is believed to have control over natural and human
phenomena. This thought has continued to be believed and influences the Japanese relationship
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They devise in detail, therefore this shrine doesn t limit the place to respect the God, but this
appeals their skill with creating it.
Japanese shrine is different from the other religion as the Christianity, it is more opened space, not
strictly as the divine space, but as the place community come together for the event. I like this
opened space makes me familiar to all of us, thus we go this shrine not the holy events, but just as
the Japanese tradition.
Kitano, N.(2007). Animism, Rinri, Modernization; the Base of Japanese Robotics. Graduate School
of Social Sciences, Waseda University. Retrieved from
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Never Lasting Reputation Quotes
Never Lasting Reputation (Pages 198 218) I think that there is a good reason on why you should
maintain the reputation of a legendary pirate rather than there being only one real person. I believe
this because reputations should last for a long time. They should never disappear. When the real
Dread Pirate Roberts decided to retire he wanted to keep his reputationgoing, so he passed down
the name to his friend. Once he did this there was a fake Dread Pirate Roberts, but there was still
the same reputation. Every single fake Dread Pirate Roberts that was chosen by the earlier ones,
all passed down the same reputation. The real Dread Pirate Roberts did this because he wanted
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I think that younger kids can t handle bad endings to a book very well. Most kids are very upset if
the story doesn t turn out to be a good ending. The book is not what they want it to be, and they are
upset.
One example of this is the first sentence. William Goldman wanted Westley to survive and get
revenge on Prince Humperdinck, but when his dad tells him that doesn t happen he gets upset.
The main reason he got upset is because it isn t what he wanted to happen in the story. He wanted
the good guy to survive and defeat the bad guy, but when his dad tells him that the bad guy defeats
the good guy he doesn t like it.
Therefore this leads me to thinking that there is value in telling sad stories to kids. It teaches
them that there isn t always a good ending in stories. This could help them relate to real life
situations. They can learn that not everything turns out good, and that it is okay for that to happen.
In this case, they can learn how to overcome these sad events, so they can be prepared for
anything in the future. Everyone needs to know how to overcome disappointing moments in life.
Some could include, not winning a basketball game, failing a test, or not getting a job you want.
You can overcome these obstacles by working harder, not being sad all the
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Alchemy Accomplishments
Alchemy was a turning point in the field of science during the Middle Ages, and paved the way for
many of the greatest scientists in history, including Albert Einstein. Contrary to popular belief,
alchemy is not just about science, but also about humans spiritually and mentally. Alchemy may
have been lost over the course of many centuries, but it is still very much alive in our society
today, through our relationships with other people and within ourselves. Robert of Chester s
translations of Arabic alchemical books allowed for the spread of alchemythroughout Europe
beginning in 1200. Europe s own alchemists were created during this time, such as Roger Bacon.
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In mental alchemy, the goal was to perfect one s own personality and character. This greatly
contrasts from spiritual alchemy, which works to cultivate and perfect one s soul. Mental alchemy
had lots of parallels with physical alchemy. Take the Four elements, for example. In people, they
can represent positive virtues and characteristics, but can also symbolize negative traits. Fire can
represent courage and enthusiasm, but also anger and jealousy. Water can represent love and
creativity, and instability. Earth can represent patience and strength, but also laziness and boredom.
Lastly, Air can represent diligence and optimism, but also frivolity and boasting. These Four
Elements were common to all people. Spiritual alchemy was completely different from Mental
alchemy. Alchemical meditation is an example of some of the practices within Spiritual alchemy.
In alchemical meditation, there are three goals which alchemists aim to achieve; Lunar, Solar, and
Stellar. Lunar meditations work on the physical level, Solar works on the psychological and
mental level, and Stellar works on the divine and cosmic level. Once all meditations have been
completed, the mind and body are in a complete harmony and A higher presence ... fills the void
created by this death of our worldly connections. (Hauck 229) Mental and Spiritual alchemy have
many similarities with alchemy
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Halfway House Proposal and the Cost Estimate Project
Cost Estimate Project: Safe future Halfway House
Overview:
The Safe future Halfway House will be a center specifically designed for recently incarcerated
young men, ages 16 21 years old in Yonkers, NY. This center will be dedicated to the safe
transition and readjustment of this vulnerable group into general society. In House services will be
available from 7am 6pm. Safe future Halfway House will accommodate residents for one year of
continuous clean time. This will determine our success rate.
Service Count:
According to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), in 2012,
Westchester County incarcerated 213 juvenile delinquents (source, Office of Children and Family
Services). Historically, New York State (NYS) has bolstered expenditures on the complex prison
system. According to the Correctional Association of New York, irrational prison spending has
quickly surpassed expenditures geared towards higher education: Almost fifteen years ago the
Correctional Association of New York documented how New York s governors and politicians had
rapidly increased prison funding while cutting funding to higher education (source, Binghamton
Justice Project). Based on this information, senior management team members at Safe future
Halfway House are interested in the educational advancement of our at risk youth; we will
accomplish this by providing educational services and resources. The Safe future Halfway House
can only accommodate 5 clients and one
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The Philosophy Of Political Science
Ohlone College The philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, started out with the philosophy of political
science while on his trips and visits neighboring countries outside of England to listen to other
scientists discuss and learn about different forms of government. While studying, Thomas Hobbes
wondered about why people allow themselves to become ruled by the governmentand would be the
ideal form of government best for England. He answered that questioned by stating that since
people were naturally wicked and shouldn t become trusted to govern themselves because they
were selfish creatures and would do anything to better their position and social status, it would be
best to have an absolute monarchy, which would stop the people when left alone to go back to their
own evil impulse to be led into the right direction and leadership to make sure the country doesn t
go into turmoil. To support this viewpoint, Thomas Hobbesasked the question, If men are naturally
in a state of war, why are they carrying arms and need keys to lock their doors. In other words,
even when the country is at peace, people are still using things which can get them a better
advantage over others and keeping their own interests a secret from others arms to protect their
interests and a lock to lock away their secrets so no one can get to it. According to Thomas
Hobbes, the reason that this is the case is because people are selfish and evil and that they must
protect their interests
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Analysis Of Nahco3 In Alka Seltzer Tablets Lab Report
What Is the Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka Seltzer Tablets?
When it comes to understanding how starting material and product effect each other, it has been
inevitably thought that the amount of starting material has always included a limiting and excess
reactant that conclusively determines the product amount. The Lab Manual stated in applicable
cases, such as buying amounts of starting material to form a certain product, could change a
reaction, or have economic effects of wasting unnecessary amounts of material, therefore,
unnecessary amounts of money.1 For instance, determining the amount of active ingredients in the
fizz reaction of an Alka Seltzer tablet is a great example to understand how much reactant is needed
to cause the relief (determined by the product) according to the Lab Manual.1 According to
researcher Dr. Catherine Chen, sodium bicarbonate is used for the acid base netrualization.2 The Lab
Manual presented the following reaction in which the active ingredient in Alka Seltzer tablets
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After the amount of carbon dioxide lost was found, stoichiometry lets the loss of carbon dioxide to
help find the amount of sodium bicarbonate reacted. Moreover, the mass of sodium bicarbonate
and the mass of the original tablet help calculate the percent by mass of sodium bicarbonate. An
observation made is that the changing amounts in each trial according to Table 1.1 show that, with
changing amounts of starting material, the mass of carbon dioxide and the mass of sodium
bicarbonate are inevitably affected. However, looking closely at Figure 1.1, the amounts of vinegar
added increased in the experiment consequently making it the excess reactant to the sodium
bicarbonate causing the graph in Figure 1.1 to level out. The tables should then show a steady
increase in the percent by mass in the tablet and the amount of carbon dioxide
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The Expansion Of Sport For Development
Introduction: Sport has often been viewed as an agent linked to the constructive development of
individuals and as a mechanism that can foster positive social change within communities. As such,
this paper intends to examine the recent expansion of sport for development (SFD) programs within
Canadian Aboriginal communities by exploring the historical and concurrent structure of
Aboriginal sport initiatives within Canada. Given this, the most pervasively used definition of
SFD came in 2003, from the United Nations Inter Agency Task Force on Sport for Development
and Peace, which recognized it as, all forms of physical activity that contribute to physical
fitness, mental well being and social interaction, such as play, recreation, organized or
competitive sport, and indigenous sports and games (UN, 2003, pp. 5). In Canada, the Canadian
Sport Policy, exemplified the institutionalization of this paradigm and formalized the perceived
value of SFD initiatives as evidenced by the creation of a strategy specifically intended for
Indigenous participation and prioritization in Canadian sport: the Aboriginal Participation Policy
(Paraschak, 2012; Te Hiwi, 2014). This policy is significant because it is the primary means of
guiding Sport Canada s efforts as it works with both the Federal and Provincial levels of
government to confront systemic inequities, which limit Aboriginal peoples participation in sport
(Thibault Harvey, 2013). Moreover, the APP was predicated upon the
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Speech On Children Is Childish
Have you ever stopped, just taken a break, and just thought about life and the world we live in.
Have you ever wondered if there was more to it than just what we see? Have you ever randomly
had a question about the fairy tales you grew up hearing? A question that was never answered. It is
a question most others would laugh at, find absurd and childish. A questionevery child to ever live
has asked. Others might think you are childish and immature to ask such a question. But, is it
truly, that childish of a question. Is it truly childish to wonder and believe in such things? Or is it
truly a worthy question with a magnificent answer. Have you ever wondered what the answer is?
What is the answer to this question that we have been asked by children for centuries now? Are
our so called fairytales and legends real? Are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More than what science tells us. Is there more out there than just what we see, just what we hear
or smell. Are all these supposed myths, legends, folktales, and fairy tales, really nothing more
than fictional stories made to teach lessons or scare children in the night. Nothing more than
stories made to fill children s heads with thoughts of happily ever afters, and happy endings. Or
are they truer than we have ever known or realized? Are they truer than we have known or even
cared to admit.an what meets the eye? More than what science tells us. Is there more out there
than just what we see, just what we hear or smell. Are all these supposed myths, legends, folktales,
and fairy tales, really nothing more than fictional stories made to teach lessons or scare children in
the night. Nothing more than stories made to fill children s heads with thoughts of happily ever
afters, and happy endings. Or are they truer than we have ever known or realized? Are they truer
than we have known or even cared to
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Inhumanity In Lord Of The Flies
In the Roman Empire, England, France, and the Middle East, ever since people have been around,
there has always been conflict and fighting. A common theme in war is inhumanity. For example,
in World War I mustard gas would produce terrible blisters on soldiers who were exposed to it.
Empathy for those suffering young men was not presentin those causing the pain. While war is
still ongoing in the world, Europe is much more peaceful today then it was a hundred years ago
and people in general are being taught to resolve conflict in a humane way. Since William Golding
wrote Lord of the Flies there have been many improvements in society over the last 70 years. While
William he was alive, teenagers were often mean and inhumane like those portrayed... Show more
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Golding would be fascinated and satisfied to know that society today accepts people s differences
and tries to help them out, something that didn t happen in the 1950s. Nowadays, people are willing
to help others when something tragic arises. In Lord of the Flies a plane crashes and the boys
aboard are forced to survive on the deserted island. Ralph, the original leader, needs to build
shelter but he ends up, working with Simon and No one else while the rest of the boys are
bathing, or eating, or playing (Golding, 50). These lines suggest that during the 1950s, and in
the Lord of the Flies , people were not likely to help each other. Since Golding is a religious man,
he would not appreciate that people do not help each other (Kruger, 90). In recent history,
Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, causing immense flooding and damage. Texas is different from the
rest of the United States culturally, yet people from around the country were able to put aside
these differences and help those in need. For example, Anheuser Busch stopped its beer production
in order to make cans of water for those in need. Though this cost the company profit, they were
willing to sacrifice their prosperity simply to help others. Golding would be surprised
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Practice Of The Wild Analysis
The Practice of the Wild encourages us to find the wild within ourselves, society, as well as nature
around us. Snyder prompts us with the question of what it means to truly return to the wild. The
words wild and nature although similar have different meanings yet tend to be used interchangeably
by our society. According to Snyder respecting natureis a fundamental part of Buddhist tradition; a
way of life he has chosen to follow. Nature to him is defined as all living things and the
environment surrounding them but, he does refer to nature as outdoors as well. The wild is
formal and free as compared to our modern civilizations, Snyder states that it may be easier to
state what the wild is not rather than to define it. As a society, we have chosen to become civilized
instead of living as we were intended to, at one with the world around us. Humans are wild, we
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Whether our path leads us past a strong, masculine mountain, or down a soft, dark, feminine
river we be reverent of all aspects of the landscape. The mountains and the rivers depend on one
another for survival; they are a necessary part of the water cycle which supports all life. The
practice of the wild is about our path or journey throughout life, it is Snyder s way of
encouraging us to become one with our surroundings. Our paths are winding and intertwining
with those around us. As our paths cross, we can encourage our communities to return to the
wild. Each individual s path will have its own challenges and triumphs, its own mountains and
rivers. We must first stay on the path set for us by those who have come before us. Once we have
found ourselves on the path set for us, Snyder suggests we take a step off and try to find out who
we are deep down, in the
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Tap Dance History
After hundreds of years of evolution and development, tap dancing has become a truly authentic
American artform. However, no two people can agree on exactly how or where the discipline
began. Emmy award winning tapper Jason Samuel Smith still holds an enormous amount of respect
for the history of his artform. Tap culture is all about celebrating the past and accumulating its
vocabulary over time, he says. If we don t maintain our history, we lose what is valuable about tap.
Despite the questionable and often debated origin of tap, the discipline stems directly from African
roots due to articulate rhythmic and stylistic patterns of African dance, techniques consisting of
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Drummers collaborated with the dancers in such a way that they were able to communicate with
each other through different rhythms and changes in pitch and tone. African dances were extremely
sophisticated, both stylistically and rhythmically. The rhythmical elements of the dances conveyed
conventional rhythms found in various nature patterns. More often than not, these dances were
very repetitive, much like the cycles of life(Knowles). It was this conversational exchange between
drums and feet, drummers and dancers, that evolved into tap. Time step, a basic tap step, was based
on asymmetrical balance, an important aspect to African expression. It includes six measures of
repetitive rhythmic phrasing, along with two measures of rhythm breaks. Often times, the swaying
motion used tended to cause the accented steps to fall on the second and fourth beats of a sequence.
Through their steady patterns of assimilation, imitation, and transformation, tap was created(Source
17).
A common theme to their dances was society s affinity with the Earth. The most common step in
African dancing, which would later become the most basic step in tap dancing, was an example of
this symbiotic relationship. In order to stay connected with the power of the Earth, dancers would
keep their feet close to the dirt. Flatfootedness created steps that consisted of dragging, gliding, and
shuffling step(Knowles). Today s tap clearly resembles African dance because it often utilizes
drags, slides, and
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Job Opportunities For Creative Industries Graduates
1.Statement of Purpose
This research proposal will hope to discover the job opportunities available for creative industries
graduates in both print and digital publication. The findings will hope to find out the impact of
internships and industry experience in the creative industry job market for tertiary post graduates.
The research will focus solely in the opportunities available in the New Zealand job market. The
research will also aim to seek the methods in which jobs are being sort after by these graduates.
Lastly, the research would hope to determine to opportunity for career growth and stability in jobs
positioned outside of journalism in both Print and Digital Publications.
1.1.Research Questions
What are the dominant methods of job searching used by Creative Industries graduates?
What are the most common qualifications asked for in entry level job listings in the New Zealand
Creative Industries field?
Do the qualifications asked for in entry level job listings differ in print and digital publications?
Is there an emphasis on internships and prior work experience in entry job listings?
What are the skills asked for outside of qualifications in entry level job listings?
Is there a difference in the stability (eg, long term, short term) of entry level job listings outside of
journalism in both print and digital publications?
How do tertiary institutes address the issue of job placement for creative industries graduates?
How will this project fill the
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What Is The Theme Of Digging By Seamus Heaney
Seamus Heaney portrays his childhood as an unforgettable, fond, and special memory, which can
be seen in three different poems: Digging , Churning Day , and Blackberry Picking . His endless
expressions of affection towards childhood symbolises that it was influential and favourable time
for him.
Heaney expresses that childhood is unforgettable to him through the usage of regular activities.
People usually remember activities that influenced them the most. And regular activities, which
happen over a long period of time, are more influential, and thus are more memorable. In the poem
Digging , his grandfather and father are farmers, constantly digging. Since they are farmers, they
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It is scientifically proven that people remember more clearly if their senses are involved. And
most of the activities involves many different senses, which are described by Heaney in a detail.
There are three senses involved in the poem Digging . Heaney remembers the clean, rasping
sound he heard, cool hardness he touched, and the cold smell of mould he smelt. Moreover,
senses are described in more detail in the poem through the usage of similes such as in the poem
Churning Day . In the poem, Heaney recalls the stink he smelt that was acrid as sulphur mine and
the plash and gurgle of the sour breathed milk that he heard. Also in the poem Blackberry Picking ,
Heaney uses similes to describe the sense of taste and the sense of smell. He describes twice to
reinforce the clarity of the memory. He mentions that the flesh was sweet that it tasted like
thickened wine . Later in the poem, he refers to the sense of taste again that it was sweet flesh
sour . Even the sense of smell was engaged. The blackberries were stinking and they smelt of rot .
All those specific and detailed narration of senses point that so many senses were involved, which
make the memory distinguished from other memories and thus to be more memorable. And the fact
that Heaney describes the senses in detail proves that the memory is actually more
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Descriptive Essay About Cafe Morocco
CafГ© Morocco. The last time I visited this restaurant I was 5 years old. We were celebrating
Eid, an Islamic holiday that we celebrate at the end of our most holy month, Ramadan. Baba
(father in Arabic) invited all of our family and friends to celebrate. This would be the last time he
would invite people to his restaurant. This was his last day owning CafГ© Morocco. CafГ©
Morocco is a Mediterranean restaurant, here in Downtown Sacramento. I never visited the
restaurant after that day. I just didn t feel the need to if it wasn t baba s head peeking through the
window to the kitchen.
CafГ© Morocco Mediterranean Cuisine was plastered on the wall. They haven t changed the sign.
I wonder if the sign has really lasted all this time, or if at some point they had to redo the sign.
And if so, why did they choose to keep it the same. Why did they think Baba s sign and image fit
theirs? The outside is simple, just a small restaurant and this sign. I walked in. First thing my eyes
look for is the kitchen, to look through the window and see the cook s head. It wasn t Baba, but
some other man following his dreams.
The lights were dim, the music flowing through the speakers were upbeat songs with Arabic words.
I can catch a few words here and there, but still I never know what these songs mean.
The waiter introduces himself, Tarek, and walks me to my table. For one? Yes, for one. Just me
and my taste buds lingering to taste a sweet memory from the past.
Red burgundy tablecloths, much
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Thucydides Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War was an exceptionally predominant war that had consequential outcomes for
both Athens and the opposing side of the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. The Peloponnesian
War was an ancient Greek war that began in 431 to 404 BC. Thucydides was an Athenian historian
who wrote the account of History of the Peloponnesian War, which became the most immeasurably
valuable primary source. The events of the Peloponnesian War, the outcomes, the consequences of
the Spartan victory and of the Athenian defeat in conjunction with the historiographical debates
about the war, reflect the ramifications of the conflict.
The Peloponnesian War was historic and consequential to both protagonists. The events of the war
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The Athenians had allied with Sicily. After Sparta and Athens concluded the Peace of Nicias treaty
in 421, Athens ordered out an armada to conquer the island. Sicily was now a target due to the fact
that Sicily was not much smaller than Athens conquering all of it would have brought Athens an
immense amount of resources. The Athenian force consisted of over 100 ships and some 5000
infantry (Crystalinks.com 2015). When the armada landed in Sicily, Lamachus recommended to
attack immediately as to take the main city when it was still unprepared despite that the other two
commanders suggested different approaches. The Athenians created a base in Catana and defeated
the Syracusans in battle, nonetheless illness, political sabotage and death had struck the three
commanders causing crucial complications. Hermocrates convinced his men to extend the city s
fortifications and reformulate the structure of command. The new system failed and the Athenians
laid siege to Syracuse. Athens sent reinforcements to Syracuse, and very burdensome, Sparta
declared war on Athens, this made spreading the required resources difficult. It did not take long
until the Athenian Expeditionary Force was conclusively destroyed. Thucydides however states
that the Sicilian Expedition contained some of the greatest action in Greek history To the victors
the most brilliant of successes,
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Descriptive Essay On A Rainy Season
Cumulus clouds gather in the east and stand towering like pillars from a mythological age.
Crashing together, the friction causes the huge clouds to glow eerily from the inside out. They
quickly grew angrier, launching their bolts of lightning toward earth. The air becomes thick with
humidity and the windstarts to blow. The ground trembles from the claps of thunder that echo past
and reverberate back off of the mountains; it s a deafening roar. Here in the Southwestern United
States in late summer; the days are brutally long, scorching hot, and the ground is cracked and dry.
This is the monsoon season.
On a hot day, cooling off by the lake is what I like to do. It seems as though everyone else has the
same idea. The boaters are out in full force skimming along the water in their crafts. Families are
camped by the water s edge under tarps for shade. They mindfully watch their little ones play and
splash in the water. As the day wears on, the boaters leisurely find their way back to the launch
ramps. The families round up the kids, pack up their gear and head back to the homestead.
Everything was calm and tranquil, and the only sounds were the gentle waves breaking on the
shore. Then a flash of light catches my eye, I turn to look and I see a monster approaching.
Moments later, everything went silent and still. The birds are no longer singing their joyful song.
The lake became wave less and serene. I could feel the pressure of the atmosphere weighing down
on me like a heavy burden. This is what is called the calm before the storm. Like a whisper the wind
gently blew across my face and rustled my hair filling it with static electricity. Then the wind
started its fury the hot blowing sand stung as it hit my skin. It burned my eyes and filled my
nose. I could taste the grit in my mouth. The trees bent over without mercy and whiplashed back
the other way. The lake turned a dark electric green and the waves rolled violently with caps of
white. And not too far off in the distance, cells of rain kicked up the dust and made steam rise as
the speeding rain reached the parched ground. The sky grew black as the imposing clouds
illuminated a glowing white. They were filled with flashes of light that danced erratically
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Women In Olaudah Equiano
Men vs. Women in Slavery
Slavery in America began in the seventeenth century and continued for well over two hundred
years. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was published in 1789 during the
International Slave Trade. The Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl , by Harriet Jacobs, was
published seventy two years later. Shortly after Jacobs published her autobiography, the United
States outlawed slavery, putting an end to hundreds of years of the Middle Passage. It is commonly
known that the relationship between slaves and their masters was tremendously unbalanced
throughout slavery. Masters exerted extreme control over their slaves. What is not widely known is
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Olaudah Equiano was kidnapped and sold into slavery at the age of eleven. Throughout his
autobiography entitled The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano , Equiano
recounts his fear throughout his journey of an enslaved man. This story describes the repulsive
side of slavery through the Middle Passage. Towards the beginning of the story, the author
discusses the experience of arriving on the ship that would take him to the Americas: I was
immediately handled, and tossed up to see if I were sound, by some of the crew (Equiano 521).
This gives insight into the cruel treatment of the colored by the whites. Men were examined and
picked apart, according to their appearance; they were judged physically on their ability to do
work for the people they were being sold to. Masters needed strong men to work in the fields.
Further on, Olaudah says, I was soon put under the decks, and there I received such a salutation
in my nostrils as I had ever experienced in my life (Equiano 521). This portrays the uncleanliness
of the ships in the Middle Passage. Although stench does not illicitly describe physical abuse, it
represents a form of abuse extended on men in the Middle Passage. Being in an enclosed space
with no oxygen flow physically damages Equiano s ability to walk and eat. To go into more
depth, the author includes the result of being stuck under the decks of the ship: I became so sick
and low that I was unable to eat (Equiano 521). As a result of the extreme conditions on board,
many slaves fell victim to illnesses. The physical abuse mentioned previously lead to mental abuse
of Olaudah
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Effects Of Birth Control On American Women s Lives
Effects of the Birth Control Pill on American Women s Lives
Over the centuries, women have tried a number of methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Some
of the pregnancy control measures that existed before the invention of the pill included abstinence
and withdrawal. Unfortunately, such methods often failed to prevent unintended pregnancies. As
such, birth control advocates continued researching for effective birth control methods. Americans
did not meet the idea of birth control methods with enthusiasm. In fact, those who advocated the use
of birth control devices experienced challenges, including being jailed.
In the 1950s, birth control pills were introduced in the United States (Windsor, 2002). Over the
past seven decades, the pill has changed the American women s lives in several ways. The pills
have allowed women to delay marriages, invest in their career development, and secure well paid
jobs in areas that were previously dominated by men. The pill has also improved family
relationships and prevented abuse and marriage dissolutions. This paper explores the history of
birth control methods in the US and how the pill became available on a large scale to women. The
paper further examines how the pills has given women the freedom to advance their careers,
strengthen the marriage relationships, and participate in the workforce.
A Brief History of Birth Control Methods Prior to the 3000 BC, women tried various birth control
methods. Some of the common methods included
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Persuasive Speech On North Korea
The sight beheld by those who live in this prestigious empire is that of despondency. Born into our
young or toiling away in their jobs is this horrid exoticness. These exotics who are spewed from
their native countries in prodigious numbers are the cause of the present deplorable state of this
nation.
While one party may be tip toeing around this grievance, we those who so desire only to see our
nation rise again to its former glory demand a solution one that is fair, cheap, and easy to assuage
the strife brought to our fair (white) nation.
Other projectors are grossly mistaken in their contemplation. For many years I ve let my mind
wonder and like a carrier pigeon, find myself always coming to one true solution: a separation
between these two societies (one refined and the other much less so) could contribute to the welfare
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Those who are not born here pollute and dilute our culture; therefore, our only solution is to cut out
this malignancy before it metastasizes and engenders the decimation of our great nation.
I shall now proudly propose my own thoughts which are not liable to the least objection. Looking
at what fine example North Korea has made of itself, I say we put China and Berlin to shame:
our walls must be in the very least 50 feet tall to ensure these aliens cannot use a ladder. Lady
liberty shall be demure and dwarfed in the presence of these slabs erecting from the ground.
Censored and chastised, no longer our words will offend none. The rapists and murders and weird
accents and odd religions gone, because thee is different than
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Role Of Isolation In Uglies
Fear is an emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is risky or dangerous.
Everyone has a fear of something in life; whether it s spiders, snakes, public speaking, exams or
even heights. However, a teen s most common fear is isolation. Isolation is when you feel alone or
separated from other people. Many teenagers today fear isolation because of the experience of
losing a friend, straining familyrelationships, and struggling to fit in. Teenagers often feel lonely
because they do not have the required friendships that a person desires. Teens need friends that
would care for them, provide support when needed, and understand the situation they are in. When
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They feel as if they are not cool enough to join a certain group of people. Many teens feel like a
misfit, someone who cannot fit in with the crowd. Why does society make it seem like you have to
be a part of a certain group in order for someone to be accepted? In Uglies, by Scott Westerfeld,
fifteen year old, Tally Youngblood, feels isolated from a group of people because she is an ugly
. She feels that in order to fit in she needs to have the pretty surgery. Tally states, Pretties do look
different. They look like themselves. It s just a lot more subtle, because they re not all freaks
(Westerfeld 82). Tally had thought all her life that the only way to get attention from others is to
become a pretty . It s not her fault she grew up in a world where every sixteen year old was
forced to have the pretty surgery. How could she think that she will look normal, if she looks the
same as everyone around her? Just like this many teens try to fit in with society s social norms .
In the drama play, I Claudia, by Kristen Thomson, it is evident that the main character, Claudia,
doesn t fit in with her group of friends because of the way she looks. She states, Stacey told
everyone that she s wearing hot pants and makeup. I wear bell bottoms and platforms, but not
hot pants. I think that they are too short and my legs would just stick out like that (Thomson 23)
This shows teens that the character Claudia has low self esteem; she is afraid to wear the
clothes that she wishes to wear because of the fear of judgement. Why do teens try so hard to
have a perfect body shape? Teens can feel isolated from a group of people because of the way
they may act, look, or understand things. They feel hurt or sad when excluded from a group of
individuals; therefore they feel like they don t
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The Controversy Of Nuclear Weapons Essay
The previously accepted nature of war stemmed from the Clausewitzian trinity: war is emotional,
an experience wrought with passion, violence, and enmity; uncertainty, chance, and friction
pervade the medium of war; however, because war is not an end in itself, and because, as a
means, it is subordinate to its political aims, war must be subject to reason (Clausewitz, 89). With
the first employment of nuclear weapons, however, strategists and military theorists began to
question Clausewitz s foundational ideas (Winkler, 58). Similarly, Allan Winkler, in agreeing with
Bernard Brodie s thesis, opines that the advent of nuclear weapons fundamentally changed the
nature of war. Winkler s assertion stems from his argument that such a nuclear duel would yield a
post war environment incapable of recovery for any parties involved (62). He further describes
Brodie s realization that [t]he atomic bomb is not just another and more destructive weapon to be
added to an already long list. It is something which threatens to make the rest of the list relatively
unimportant. (62) Ultimately, Winkler abridges Brodie s assessment in stating that the United
States was caught in the paradox of having to prepare for a war it did not plan to fight. (63) The
American doctrine of deterrence stemmed from the development of nuclear weapons. Strategic
analysts, using this development as a point of departure, recognized that a nuclear capability
established a defense scenario that was, in fact,
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Essay on Immigrants and Homeless Have Higher Risks of...
A vulnerable population is defined as people who are at risk of developing health problems by
their sociocultural status, their limited access to economic resources, or their personal
characteristics such age and gender. (Chesnay Anderson, 2012) Some of these vulnerable
populations can be labeled and are treated differently in our healthcare system. There are many
families that are labeled to in a status of their wealth, race and age. Specific types of specific
population is immigrants and homeless individuals
There are many immigrants that come to the United State to start a new chapter in their life.
However, they might develop health issues later and have to see a physician to be treated.
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Therefore they are not acting as a child, having fun with other children and having a childhood.
Making sure immigrant children grow up physically and developmentally healthy is in the national
interest, says the AAP, because they represent such a large part of the economic and social future of
the U.S. (Seaman, 2013). Cultural beliefs can also be difficult when it comes to a health condition.
There are times when parents do not take their children to the doctor for their regular check up,
immunizations or to see a doctor when ill. Educating immigrant families could solve this problem
by letting them know and understand the pros and cons of seeking correct healthcare for their
children. Immigrant families are entering the US without any knowledge about their future or their
health.
Another type of vulnerable population is a homeless individual. Homeless men and women is
an occurring problems all over the United States. They have the disadvantage of providing for
themselves and caring for their health. Homeless individuals who have a chronic health disorder
are unable to care for their needs, such as a diabetic who is unable to control their sugar levels
and could lead to death. They do not have a home or unable to find shelter, food is scarce and
finances can be hard for them to deal. Poverty contributes to suffering in the chronically ill in need
of palliation as it encompasses lower educational achievement and health literacy and limited access
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Benefits Of Zoos In Zoos
Do zoos fulfill the needs of the animals? Should animals be kept in only one enclosure for their
whole life? Is it worth all the time and money for the animals to be unhappy? Many people think
zoos are doing a good job of keeping animals happy in the man made zoos. Because people think
that, they support the zoos by giving them money to see these animals instead of going to animal
preservations where the enclosures aren t entirely man made. Animals that can function and survive
in the wild should not be kept in zoos because the enclosures do not meet the needs of the animals
living in them, zoos restrict animals from their innate behaviorand their natural instincts, and zoos
are expensive and damage animals homes.
Enclosures in zoos do not provide everything the animal needs. In paragraph 6 in the article ... Show
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In paragraph 4 of the article Do Animals Lose in Zoos? it says Zoos spend millions of dollars to
create bigger and better enclosures to improve the conditions for the animals. In order to build a
big zoo, the person who owns the zoo must clear out land for the zoo, which means animals
homes will be wiped out. Although the money spent for bigger enclosures gives the animals
improved living conditions, it would be much more efficient for the animals to just live in the
wild and we wouldn t have to spend so much money for zoos. Instead, the money spent for zoos
can be used for more important things such as medical research or even animal preservations.
Animal preservations care for animals that can t fend for themselves in the wild and teach people
how to help, instead of keeping perfectly capable animals in man made enclosures. Although
animals in captivity do live longer, they probably are not happy with their living conditions.
Therefore, wild animals should be kept out of zoos, unless they can not survive on their own, then
they should be taken to an animal
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The Economic Implications Of The Civilization Of India
One of these complications was their Economic instability. Following the partition, the first
consequence, was the uneven distribution of area and population. India was burdened with with
82% of the population and only procured 77% of the total area. The remaining 18% of population
along with 23% of the total area went over to Pakistan. However, it is only when we look at the way
in which the agricultural resources were distributed, that the real loss that Indiaexperiences become
evident. Respective of the partition, 84% of the diffused area was handed to India, while the
remaining 16% went to Pakistan. Although Pakistan got slightly less than what its population
would demand, they more than made up for it, through the benefit of irrigation facilities. Out of
the 70 million acres of irrigated land in the undivided country, 67% (48 million) went to India
and 33% (22 million) went to Pakistan. Ergo, 45.2% of the total area Pakistan dominated, was
made up of irrigation works, the reciprocal percentage in the Republic of India was only 18.9%.
Pakistan, not only received a larger share of irrigated land, but also, India had the percentage of
irrigated land that was only of protective nature (eg. they were only in place as last resort in
times of famine conditions as opposed to feeding the entire population). This was especially so of
the irrigation land in the South of India, notably in Bombay, Mysore and Madras. The partition,
therefore, hauled India to have greater dependence on the whimsical of rainfall, reckoning for the
their annual fluctuations in agricultural production. This was detrimental to India s well being as
even before the partition, India had a shortcoming in food, more specifically grains. This partition
only further aggravated the problem. This can be seen through India having 82% of the
population, but only producing 65% of the total crops. This was not so for the Pakistani population
as they produced about one million tonnes of surplus food. The partition was therefore conducive
in precipitating a net loss of 700,000 800,000 of annual supply in the Indian union. Additionally, the
partition also initiated a severe shortage of raw cotton and raw jute as well. This effected the Indian
economy
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Comparison Of C. S. Lewis The Lion, And The Wardrobe
C.S. Lewis was a rather prolific writer and when he was taking breaks from his usual writing
genres he often wrote fantasy books because that was one of his favorite genres to read. This
essay will explore two of his fantasy works The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and The
Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Dawn Treader). Both of these novels belong to The Chronicles of
Narnia(Narnia) series and Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was the first in the series published
in October of 1950 and the third book published in the series, Dawn Treader, was in September of
1952. After completing all of the books Lewis rearranged the order of the books so Lion, the
Witch, and the Wardrobe is actually the second book in the series and Dawn Treader the fifth.
...
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Here the children face off the evil White Witch and befriend Aslan, a talking Lion. In Dawn
Treader, the two youngest of the Pevensie children, Edmund and Lucy, were to stay with their
cousin Eustace when the three children are suddenly transported back in Narnia and the ship the
Dawn Treader. On board the ship is the King of Narnia, Caspian, and his companion Reepicheep
along with the crew. This adventure follows Caspian and the children s search for the seven lost
lords of Narnia and their voyage to the edge of the
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The Current Canadian Human Rights Act
Introduction The current Canadian Human Rights Act was issued in 1977 to ensure equal
opportunities for Canadian employees in the working environment. The main goal is to stop
discriminatory practices. According to the Canadian Human Rights Act (1977) itself, these
practices can be based on race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, age, sex, sexual
orientation, marital status, family status, disability or conviction for an offence for which a
pardon has been granted or in respect of which a record suspension has been ordered . Since its
issuance date, many discriminatory practices could be discussed publicly and in case of
disagreements aligned by the court. Although, still today discriminatory practices take part in
business life in small and big forms and the problem might never be fully solved. Therefore, this
essay discusses the function of the Act, its benefits and consequences for Canadian employees
and employers and gives examples from past legal cases. It focusses on the part provision of
goods, services, facilities or accommodation customarily available to the general public to limit the
size and give deeper insights into the certain topic. Additionally, the main emphasis lies on the
workers rights due to the course topic. Denial of good, service, facility or accommodation The
section chosen itself states the following: It is a discriminatory practice in the provision of goods,
services, facilities or accommodation customarily available to the general
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Analysis Of Like Water For Chocolate By Esquivel
Group 1
Professor M. Wattkis
English 096
November 21, 2015
Like Water for Chocolate
Families are a strange phenomenon it can be a source of mutual and beloving kinship or a deep
pool of antagonism that can potentially destroy connections between one another. In the story Tita
is bounded by her mother s command with her freedoms handicapped to take care of her mother
given her role as the youngest daughter in the family. ...Esquivel s novel is about the hardships and
tribulations of a family, as it shows many characteristics and traits about the acts of undying loyalty
to an authority, which plays into the abusive power of cruelty, as this leads to isolation and
suffering, thus creating a victim. Compliance with an order, request or law or ... Show more content
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This is another constituent that adds to the dysfunctionality of the De La Garza family. The
main catalyst for such discomfort is Mama Elena, who will cause a chain reaction of negativity
to crush the spirits of others. use her authoritative powers to her advantage in order to crush
spirits of others. But if you really want Pedro to get married, allow me to suggest my daughter
Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tita (Esquivel 13) . This causes Chencha to drop her
tray of food in shock, which leads to her informing Tita of the bad news. After Mama Elena
reiterates Rosaura s proposal to Tita, this effectively crushes her dreams to be engaged with her
admirer. She feels as though she has no sense of liberty to be had in her life. Although males in
Latin American families usually labeled as such, Mama Elena represents the Machisimo figure of
the family, as she possesses physical strength alongside her hefty brainpower (Chaney, NP, John).
Mama Elena uses brute force to smash Tita s nose open with a wooden spoon (Esquivel 99). This
maternal figure has a sick form of tough love, alongside remorseless to inflict such suffering to
somebody as innocent as
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Essay on Justice vs. Morality in Measure for Measure and...
Justice vs. Morality in Measure for Measure and Merchant of Venice
There are many similarities shared between Shakespeare s plays, Measure for Measure , and The
Merchant of Venice . The underlying theme of each work is well defined by the phrase Justice
without the temperance of mercy, is power misused . I will support this claim by drawing upon
some of the characters and situations that are consistent in each story.
In each story a man s life depends on the interpretation, and sanctioning of justice. In the, Merchant
of Venice, Antonio (who I believe represents mercy), had sealed a bond with Shylock offering a
pound of his flesh for the loan of three thousand ducats. Unfortunately he forfeits this bond,
(Merchant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Antonio it was his love of Bassanio and his strong desire to see him prosper, (Merchant I,i) ...
My purse, my person, my extremist means, Lie all unlock d to your occasions. . Cladio too acted
out of love and devotion to the woman he meant for his wife, yet didn t hold the papers for.
In both situations cases are made not necessarily to debunk justice, however instead to allow for
judgment interwoven with mercy. For Antonio s sake Portia (acting as Balthazar), offers
Shylock a plea of humanity, (Merchant IV,i) The quality of mercy is not strain d,... Tis
mightiest in the mightiest... It is enthroned in the heart of kings, It is an attribute to God
himself... , yet none of this causes Shylock to sway from his original position, (Merchant IV,i)
My deeds upon my head! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. . In, Measure for
Measure it was Isabella attempting to soften the heart of Angelo, (Measure II,ii) ... Go to your
bosom, Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That s like my brother s fault... . Now
the plot in this story is much thicker, and Angelo had another agenda (i.e.. getting Isabella in bed),
her plea s ended with the same result as those of Portia, (Measure II,iv) Nay, but hear me, Your
sense pursues not mine... , Then must your brother die .
In both situations there is a strong, and legitimate case for either argument. On the one hand you
have
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Roman Army Discipline
Discipline is the practice of forcing people to follow societal norms. This has been necessary for
all groups of humans that work together. Even early Paleolithic humans worked in groups where
some form of discipline would be necessary. Different methods and goals of discipline have been
observed over time. The differences are due to varying military and political needs.
The Roman army used discipline for advanced strategy in warfare as well as state expansion. Rome
was a vast empire and sought to conquer many of the surrounding territories to acquire wealth and
resources. They were constantly adopting and developing military tactics that would help them gain
a military edge. One of these innovations was the organization of their troops into a checkerboard
formation. This formation was very flexible and offered real time tactical advantage. A unit could...
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One aspect of guerrilla warfare is to cut resources off from the enemy. This could be done by
destroying telephone poles, sewers, railroads, or water mains. Guerrilla fighters needed to be
coordinated to execute these plans without the enemy catching them. The risk of such an
operation was high because the fighters would lose if the conventional army directly confronted
them. Discipline enabled the fighters to be able to focus on a mission and execute it swiftly and
covertly. Also, the eventual goal in this conflict was to develop a conventional army. Guerrilla
warfare was a defensive battle. It was nigh impossible to capture strategic points from the enemy.
Developing a conventional army would let resistive forces capture new territory and forcibly push
out the enemy. After years of discipline in the guerrilla army, the people would become well
trained soldiers that could be organized into a more conventional army. This aspect of discipline
shares a similarity with the Romans. Discipline was used to increase the tactical strength of their
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How To Reference A Book In Essay Harvard

  • 1. How To Reference A Book In Essay Harvard 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Reference A Book In Essay HarvardHow To Reference A Book In Essay Harvard
  • 2. Abortion, An Issue With Its New Expansion Of Abortion... Today, abortion has become another political issue, rather than the intimate choice of a woman. Abortion isn t a new issue because in the case, Roe vs. Wade, the court s decision was the first step, where women could do as they wish with their body in a safe, legal manner. So why, after forty one years since this case was passed is abortionan issue again? Abortion is often presented as if it is new and people have just started doing it years ago, when in reality the practice of abortion has dated back to ancient times. Abortion is the trending topic once again because The Affordable Care Act , also known as Obama care , has made abortion an issue with its new expansion of abortion coverage. This paper will examine all of the harmful ways abortions can harm your body and also how they may affect you in a positive and in a negative way. Also, it helps you understand why people decide to get an abortion and the government has made abortion such a popular topic. Even though you may not agree with the decision of abortion, you have to have an open mind to other people s decisions and opinions towards them. According to the Fourteenth Amendment, All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the Unites States and of the State wherein they reside. The rights of the women are addressed in the Amendment; however, it fails to mention anything about women s rights to their fetus. If the government takes away this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. To An Athlete Dying Young Summary In every poet, there is a purpose in every poem they compose. In A.E. Housman To an Athlete Dying Young (rpt. In Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp, Perrine s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2015] 983) Housman shared his philosophy on how an athlete feels when they grow old into their late seventies. In To an Athlete Dying Young is about an athlete that dies young. What is surprising is that Housman doesn t spend much time lamenting the young athlete s death. Instead, he pitches the positive aspects of dying young, which is far from the typical approach. It concludes that it s okay to let go of the athletic aspect of life. The poem starts off cheerfully enough, with the speaker remembering when the athlete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like death, fame is nothing new, but we never seem to get tired of it. Fame has been around for as long as there have been people and language. Today, we live in what seems like a fame obsessed society. The majority of what our social interactions revolves around has to do with fame. Despite the fact that fame seems so important, most of us don t spend much time considering the nature of fame and what we are putting such a high value on as individuals and as a society. A.E. Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young gives us a chance to consider how high of a pedestal we place fame on. We are challenged with the fact that the author thinks the athlete is a smart lad, or lucky, for dying young and maintaining his hero status in the public eye. Normally, does fame seem meaningless when faced with death? As seen in the poem, pride and competition often go hand in hand. In To an Athlete Dying Young, pride plays an important role. The speaker suggests that, by dying young, the athlete will never have to suffer the humiliation and wounded pride that comes along with defeat and eventual weakening athletic ability. The bottom line, better dead than second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Group 1 Bee Sting Final Fall 2014 Essay BIOL 2010, Anatomy and Physiology I FINAL EXAM Group 1 Tammy Bohanan, Hannah Thompson, and Hannah Grigsby Bee Sting, Fall 2014 The Case: It s a warm Fourth of July and you are walking across the park to your favorite picnic spot. You are allergic to and highly phobic about bee stings. While walking, you hear a buzzing sound to your right. You turn your head and see a large bee hovering over your right shoulder. You reach with your left hand to swat the bee, but just as you make contact, it stings you anyway. You notice that you are sweating and your skin turns red. You realize that your Epi pen was left in the car, so you panic and begin sprinting back to the car to get it. The Assignment: Name and describe all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CO2 is released as a waste product. The 2 carbon acetyl group binds to coenzyme A. At this point, the process starts to move into the mitochondria and the Krebs Cycle is initiated. There is a net gain of 2 ATP and 2 molecules of NADH produced. During Krebs Cycle, the acetyl CoA breaks down further into two molecules of carbon dioxide during each turn of the cycle. In the process, the molecules FAD and NAD are reduced to FADH2 and NADH. 2 ATP is generated during the Krebs Cycle. The reduced FADH2 and NADH enter the Electron Transport System where they are re oxidized to FAD and NAD. These electrons release energy which forms 32 ATP molecules. During aerobic respiration, there is a total net gain of 36 ATP. 2. (6 pts) Turn your head to the right. (Create a table* that describes which muscles move which bones across which joints under the control of which nerves) Action Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Turn head right: Rotation to the shoulder of opposite side Sternocleidomastoid Manubrium of Sternum and Clavicle Mastoid Process of temporal bone and the occipital bone
  • 5. Accessory Nerve Flexion and slight rotation of the head Scalenes (scalenus anterior, scalenus medius, and scalenus posterior) Transverse processes of clavicle vertebrae First two ribs Cervical nerves (C3 C6) 3. (10 points) Trace the image of the bee to perception. (Include all focusing, transduction, transmission and perception processes and structures) The ear receives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Are the Most Important Differences Between... What are the most important differences between Parliamentarism, Presidentialism and Semi Presidentialism and what political implications follow from these differences? In this essay, I will be identifying the underlying differences between the political systems of Parliamentarism, Presidentialism and Semi Presidentialism. This will include identifying the different types of governments concerning majority and minority rule and the elections that are held in the three democratic systems above, accountability of the executive and legislator, and finally the separation of power between the executive and the legislator of a state. Moreover I will be examining the political implications these all hold for each of the three democratic states ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the US the executive and the legislator are independent bodies voted for by the electorate. The President has a fixed term of 4 years which cannot be dissolved by Congress as you were voted in by the electorate. However in the UK, the executive can be replaced as it was appointed by the legislator due to this some argue the Parliamentary system in the UK is less accountable than the US Presidential system, as accountability is taken by the collective decisions of the cabinet in the UK opposed to the US where the President is held accountable as an individual, so it is easier to criticise as you are electing an individual not a party as seen in the UK. This in turn makes it much easier in the US to hold the executive accountable and oust them from office at the end of their 4 year term as they had won a popular vote obtaining a majority of 50% or more (Harris and Reiley,1998). In a SemiPresidentialism nation, accountability is a priority which is why two executives are appointed in form of the President and the Prime Minister. The President must cooperate and compromise with the legislature as they are held accountable, which is highly advantageous in a divided liberal nation such as France, as all matters must be taken into account. The key difference between Presidentialism, Parliamentarism and SemiPresidentialism is the separation of power between the executive body and the legislator. The executive, legislator and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Learning Disabilities Acquired Dysgraphia For as long as humans have been able to write, writing difficulties have existed. With nearly one in five children suffering from a writing difficulty, dysgraphia is certainly not an uncommon learning difference. The Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) describes dysgraphia as a learning difficulty which affects the fine motor skills required for proper hand writing (2001). This can be seen through a variety of different symptoms and affects each person differently. When looking for a cause for dysgraphia, the disability can be broken down into two different categories acquired and developmental dysgraphia. Acquired dysgraphia occurs when an individual sustains trauma to the brainas a result from an accident, stroke, Alzheimer s disease, or other degenerative condition. Acquired dysgraphia, unlike its counterpart is often... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her 2014 article, Erica Patino writes that School age children may have illegible handwriting that can be a mix of cursive and print. They may have trouble writing on a line and may print letters that are uneven in size and height. These are just a few of the things educators and parents can look for in a child with writing difficulties. Other symptoms to look out for include avoiding writing activities, exhibiting an odd wrist, body, or paper position while writing, omitting letters or words, poor spatial planning on paper, and complaining that their hand is sore while writing or that it is difficult to write and think at the same time (LDA, 2001). If a student exhibits any of these symptoms in the classroom, it may an indication that they are experiencing a writing difficulty and require accommodations. However, it is important to note that dysgraphia, like many learning difficulties, has a wide range of symptoms and appears differently in every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Lecture Series For Students Randy had ten tumors on his liver, and he only had a short time to live. Carnegie Mellon, the university where he worked, offered a lecture series for students wherein educators shared advice based on lessons learned from their lives. Randy had his chance to share before he died. When he was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Randy was very optimistic. He had high hopes that he could beat the disease with radical treatment. Unfortunately, the most extensive surgeries and treatments weren t enough. When Randy was asked to do the lecture, he looked forward to the chance to share what he had learned in life. His wife, Jai, was not as enthusiastic. She knew that he would pour a lot of time and energy into the lecture, and she wanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Randy also went on to show how he was privileged enough to help others achieve their dreams, also. He highlighted lessons he learned along the way and offered advice to students on how to live life to the fullest. He also highlighted people who helped him achieve his dreams. He spoke about how much his parents meant to him and how wonderful they were. They encouraged him to research and to dream. They also taught him about generosity and reaching out to others. Randy talked about responsibility and working with others. This was a big deal to him. He had a very strong sense of positive work ethic, demonstrating how success came from a bit of luck but mostly from dedication and hard work. He emphasized how important it was to get along with others and find ways over and around walls and blocks that stood in the path to achieving dreams. He talked about meeting his wife later in life. They had a very close relationship, but the closeness resulted from continuously working on the marriage. He talked about how they planned for her future without him. Randy also talked about how people were helping him deal with his situation and how much he appreciated it. At the end of the lecture, Randy pointed out that the lecture was for his children. His greatest desire for them was for them to know he loved them. He also wanted them to grow up to follow their own dreams, facing life as they saw fit. Quotes Under the ruse of giving an academic lecture, I was trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Government Drones The thought of government drones buzzing overhead and constantly monitoring the activities of law abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society says senator Charles Grassley on a topic that is in very high controversy (Quattlebaum1).Having the sanctity of our own privacyin households and backyards is an entitlement that we all are gifted with, but many people are having that privacy tarnished with a new creation sweeping the country Drones. Domestic use of drones is raising concerns about privacy and fourth amendment violations in many states and cities. Privacy is only one of the concerns of these drones.Many drones are found crashing into buildings and trees and are considered a huge safety hazard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact it was a drone, hired by a real estate agent to take photos of the property next door to her house . Lingard was later horrified to discover a picture the drone had taken showing her mostly naked body in billboard real estate ads (Smith16). Many people are wondering if overhead drones controlled by a police officer or even a neighbor violates privacy and especially our Fourth Amendment right of unreasonable searches and seizures. Jay Stanley of the A.C.L.U has found his place on these battery powered invaders when he states We don t want the governmenthovering over our cities and towns 24/7 and tracking everywhere that everyone goes (17). Stanley is definitely not the only concerned citizen on the issue.The drones can be the size of birds to nearly three ton monsters. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont makes the same point when he states This fast emerging technology is cheap and could pose a threat to the privacy and civil liberties of millions of Americans...it is another example of a fast changing policy area on which we need to focus to make sure that modern technology is not used to erode Americans rights to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Ethical Dilemma For Mobilizing Reserve Soldiers Ethical Dilemma for Mobilizing Reserve Soldiers The face of how Army Reserve Soldiers mobilize to support contingency operations around the globe has changed very drastically in the last half century. In their report titled, Reserve Component Personnel Issues: Questions and Answers (2013), Kapp and Torreon noted the increased pressure on reservists and employers: From 1945 to 1989, reservists were involuntarily activated by the federal government four times, an average of less than once per decade. Since 1990, reservists were involuntarily activated six times for contingency operations, an average of once every four years, including large scale mobilizations for the Persian Gulf War (1990 1991) totaling 238,729, and in the aftermath... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that mobilizations have increased so fast causes employers, especially small business, a hard time meeting the requirements associated with federal laws and maintaining profitability for their investors and worker stability for their other employees. Soldiers also have a hard time with their finical stability, whether from their private businesses or employers. Using the ethical lenses of Rules, Outcomes, and Virtues, Reserve Sergeants Major can help answer ethical challenges related to mobilizing Reserve Soldiers and the impacts they cause on Soldiers and their employers. Overall Ethical Issue: Who Goes and Who Stays? Sergeants major can help advise their commanders on the underlining ethical questions related to who goes and who stays in the rear detachment better by using the ethical lenses. Using the ethical lenses to analysis, those who request to stay behind because of employer issues or finical impacts to their family, helps us make better informed recommendations to our commanders. Sergeants major must filter the individual request using all available information to arrive at the best course of action (COA) to recommend. Compounding the ethical dilemma, Reserve Soldiers feel a great deal of loyalty, duty, and selfless service to both the Army and their unit, and to their employers and fellow employees. Many Reservist answered the call, some multiple times that resulted in loss of jobs and /or financial problems for their families. The first issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dennis Lynn Rader s Narcissistic Killer Dennis Lynn Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Kansas and was the oldest of four sons. Dennis s had a very normal life but his behavior changed at around 7 years old when he became sexually aroused while watching his grandmother strangle chickens. He wanted to duplicate that arousal so he engaged in animal torture by hanging cats and dogs. When he reached adulthood, he would break into women s homes, steal their lingerie and take them to his parents basement where he would photograph himself wearing them. In 1966 Dennis joined the Air Force where he spent four years repairing communication equipment abroad. Upon his return to the United Stated he married a fellow churchgoer Paula Deitz on May 22, 1971. Although married,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On Count 10 there is a hard 40 statue. There were 2 allegations of aggravating circumstances. The defendant committed the crime in order to avoid or prevent a lawful arrest of the prosecution. The evidence in this case and also pursuant to State v Higginbotham 264 Kansas 593, State v. Marsh, State v. Bailey, and State v. Walker 252 Kansas 279 (1993). The factor does exist and there is an additional factor that this was a heinous, atrocious, cruel, manner in which the homicide was committed in from testimony from Deputy Sam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Deep Sea Adaptations Life in the deep ocean [pic] http://www.mcz.harvard.edu/Departments/Ichthyology /larval_fish_archive.html Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment Earth and space science: 2.4 AS91190 Credits: 4 Arnold Weiner Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Ocean zones 2.1 The epipelagic zone 2.2 The mesopelagic zone 2.3 The bathypelagic zone 2.4 The abyssopelagic zone 2.5 The haedopelagic zone 3.0 The Bathypterois 3.1 Adaptations 3.11 Feeding 3.12 Reproduction... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bathypelagic organisms are mostly black, red or transparent, rendering them essentially invisible in the weak biological light. Because they do not go anywhere, streamlining has either not evolved or has disappeared. 2.3 The Bathypelagic Zone In the bathypelagic zone, most organisms 4 are unable to undertake vertical daily migrations because below a certain depth the pressure is too great and the swim bladder is unable to function gas cannot be produced. Most of these fish lack swim bladders or, like orange roughy, have bladders that are filled with wax. Sharks do not have swim bladders but are able to move vertically. To plane up and down they rely on strong swimming and the buoyancy provided by their oily livers (oil is less dense than water). This zone is located at a depth of 1000 to 4000 metres. The only source of light is from bioluminescence, as no sunlight can reach these depths. The pressure is enormous; at 5800 psi (pounds per square inch) it is almost 400 times the pressure at sea level (14.7 psi). 2.4 The abyssopelagic zone This zone extends from 4000 to 6000 metres deep. 5The water temperature is so cold that it is near freezing, and there is no light at all. Very few creatures can be found in these freezing, no light, and bone crushing depths. Most of these creatures are invertebrates, such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sleeping Styles Research Paper PAGE 1. INT: QUENTIN MILLER VISIT DAY FLASHBACK OCTOBER 7,1967 DAY A huge loud noise goes off a hand quickly reached toward alarm clock. Ashley jordon age 52 good looking gorgeous with blue eyes. she quickly awake from her heavy sleeping turning off alarm clock. clock showing 7:45a.m in morning. Ashley still Laying in bedroom and stare across at her husband Dominique Jordan for moment While he still sleeping. she quickly Lean close towards him smile made physical attraction kiss him on the cheek. Ashley also quickly moving getting out bed walking towards the door. she in hallway wear a white nightgown and going to use bathroom. INT:BATHROOM Ashley walk toward at the door. she hear loud running water noise coming out quite bathroom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LINDSAY CARSON how many days. quentin going staying with us in town. ASHLEY JORDAN just for two whole days. quentin spent hours driving on road from las vegas to san marcos california. to travel spent time with our family. we both been planning the trips on telephone for two weeks now. ASHLEY JORDAN yesterday we continue conversation on telephone for two hours. i remember him speak something on phone about finding a quick expensive five star hotels downtown in san diego. close by our home to travel up here to visit us for today . LINDSAY CARSON am overtop very excited Looking forward this surprised and enjoy trips from my uncle. when he arrived here. at least we don t have share our bedroom or furniture with them to sleep at night. because he living at very expensive hotel for weekend. LINDSAY CARSON keep stare smile at mother . ASHLEY JORDAN what did you say again. LINDSAY CARSON nothing mother. ASHLEY JORDAN Ashley moving quick lift herself up from toilets. and again holding down toilets handle and flushing toilets. she then turning toward Lindsay and continue conversation. ASHLEY JORDAN Lindsay i am ask everyone who living in this house to be on their best behavior.
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  • 15. Against Same-Sex-Marriage Against Same Sex Marriage Marriage is the formal relationship between a man and a woman, usually recognized by the law, by which they become husband and wife. In terms of legal recognition and acknowledgement, the majority of states, authorities, and jurisdiction limit marriage to opposite sex couples or two persons of opposite gender. Same sex marriagewould weaken the definition and respect for the institution of marriage. When discussing same sex marriage, the true meaning and definition of marriage is the topic that often comes up, which is why it is very significant to remember the true importance of marriage. I strongly believe that same sex marriage should not be legalized because it would harm many individuals. If same sex marriage is legalized, the birth rates would decrease, fewer children would be raised by an opposite married parents, and medical insurance costs/charges would rise. Legalizing same sex marriage would cause the birth rates to decrease. One of the most basic tasks or responsibilities of any human society is to reproduce. Marriage, which is the privilege of male female sexual relationship, is given to every human society because it is the only type of relationship that has the capability of natural procreation. Offering the benefits and status of marriage to those who are not capable of natural procreation would dramatically and negatively change the society. The long term consequences would be that fewer opposite sex relationships would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Importance Of Multicarrier Techniques For A Single... Chapter 1 Multicarrier techniques This section deals with the importance of multicarrier techniques. 1.1 Multi carrier techniques In a single carrier system, single fade causes the whole data stream and undergo distortion i.e frequency selective fading. The Single carrier systems also suffer with heavy Inter Symbol Interference . In telecommunication Inter Symbol Interference was a form of distortion of signal in which one symbol interferes with the subsequent symbol. Thus it causes an unwanted phenomena as the previous symbols have similar effect as noise thus making communication less reliable . ISI occurs when the signal bandwidth is less than the coherence bandwidth or when the delay spread is greater than symbol duration. To combat the problem multicarrier techniques have been proposed for high data rate transmission. Multicarrier techniques divide the whole bandwidth into large number of narrow band orthogonal subcarriers [1, 2]. Thus the signal bandwidth becomes very less compared with coherence bandwidth ensuring no ISI in time domain and flat fading in frequency domain. Multicarrier systems such as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Multi Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC CDMA) were considered to be the best technologies for 4G wireless communication [1, 2]. Fig. explains the spectrum of multicarrier and single carrier systems. In the single carrier system the information symbols are loaded into one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Seventh Ward In the empirical article, by Marcus Anthony Hunter black philly after the philadelphia negro , Hunter argues that the Seventh Ward underwent an urban and social change that led to political changes, but all of them coming at their own costs. The account of The Seventh Ward severing as, at one point, the slum or the ghetto of Philadelphia come from research that Da Bois brought to the table in 1899. Being a primarily African American populated area with limited resources, the Seventh Ward, as a consequence had poor living conditions in some findings, insufficient water supply and toilet facilities, defective sanitary equipment, overcrowding, leaky roofs..etc.(pp.4 [pdf]) The political view of these conditions lead to reform, in the 1920s, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Existence Of Animism In Japan Every new year s day, I go to the Sakurai shrine, it is the sacred place to me. I don t have the particular religion in myself. However, in Japan, we are naturally familiar with the concept of animism, therefore though I don t have the concrete spiritual belief, I can accept the idea. According to Kitano et al., In Japan, there is a traditional belief of the existence of spiritual life in objects or natural phenomena called mi (the god) and tama (the spirit). From the prehistoric era, the belief in the existence of sprit has been associated with Japanese mythological traditions related to Shinto. The sun, the moon, mountains and trees each have their own spirits, or gods. Each god is given a name, has characteristics, and is believed to have control over natural and human phenomena. This thought has continued to be believed and influences the Japanese relationship with nature and spiritual existence .... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They devise in detail, therefore this shrine doesn t limit the place to respect the God, but this appeals their skill with creating it. Japanese shrine is different from the other religion as the Christianity, it is more opened space, not strictly as the divine space, but as the place community come together for the event. I like this opened space makes me familiar to all of us, thus we go this shrine not the holy events, but just as the Japanese tradition. Kitano, N.(2007). Animism, Rinri, Modernization; the Base of Japanese Robotics. Graduate School of Social Sciences, Waseda University. Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Never Lasting Reputation Quotes Never Lasting Reputation (Pages 198 218) I think that there is a good reason on why you should maintain the reputation of a legendary pirate rather than there being only one real person. I believe this because reputations should last for a long time. They should never disappear. When the real Dread Pirate Roberts decided to retire he wanted to keep his reputationgoing, so he passed down the name to his friend. Once he did this there was a fake Dread Pirate Roberts, but there was still the same reputation. Every single fake Dread Pirate Roberts that was chosen by the earlier ones, all passed down the same reputation. The real Dread Pirate Roberts did this because he wanted everyone... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think that younger kids can t handle bad endings to a book very well. Most kids are very upset if the story doesn t turn out to be a good ending. The book is not what they want it to be, and they are upset. One example of this is the first sentence. William Goldman wanted Westley to survive and get revenge on Prince Humperdinck, but when his dad tells him that doesn t happen he gets upset. The main reason he got upset is because it isn t what he wanted to happen in the story. He wanted the good guy to survive and defeat the bad guy, but when his dad tells him that the bad guy defeats the good guy he doesn t like it. Therefore this leads me to thinking that there is value in telling sad stories to kids. It teaches them that there isn t always a good ending in stories. This could help them relate to real life situations. They can learn that not everything turns out good, and that it is okay for that to happen. In this case, they can learn how to overcome these sad events, so they can be prepared for anything in the future. Everyone needs to know how to overcome disappointing moments in life. Some could include, not winning a basketball game, failing a test, or not getting a job you want. You can overcome these obstacles by working harder, not being sad all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Alchemy Accomplishments Alchemy was a turning point in the field of science during the Middle Ages, and paved the way for many of the greatest scientists in history, including Albert Einstein. Contrary to popular belief, alchemy is not just about science, but also about humans spiritually and mentally. Alchemy may have been lost over the course of many centuries, but it is still very much alive in our society today, through our relationships with other people and within ourselves. Robert of Chester s translations of Arabic alchemical books allowed for the spread of alchemythroughout Europe beginning in 1200. Europe s own alchemists were created during this time, such as Roger Bacon. He spread the formulas to create gunpowder and powerful tinctures and elixirs.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In mental alchemy, the goal was to perfect one s own personality and character. This greatly contrasts from spiritual alchemy, which works to cultivate and perfect one s soul. Mental alchemy had lots of parallels with physical alchemy. Take the Four elements, for example. In people, they can represent positive virtues and characteristics, but can also symbolize negative traits. Fire can represent courage and enthusiasm, but also anger and jealousy. Water can represent love and creativity, and instability. Earth can represent patience and strength, but also laziness and boredom. Lastly, Air can represent diligence and optimism, but also frivolity and boasting. These Four Elements were common to all people. Spiritual alchemy was completely different from Mental alchemy. Alchemical meditation is an example of some of the practices within Spiritual alchemy. In alchemical meditation, there are three goals which alchemists aim to achieve; Lunar, Solar, and Stellar. Lunar meditations work on the physical level, Solar works on the psychological and mental level, and Stellar works on the divine and cosmic level. Once all meditations have been completed, the mind and body are in a complete harmony and A higher presence ... fills the void created by this death of our worldly connections. (Hauck 229) Mental and Spiritual alchemy have many similarities with alchemy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Halfway House Proposal and the Cost Estimate Project Cost Estimate Project: Safe future Halfway House Overview: The Safe future Halfway House will be a center specifically designed for recently incarcerated young men, ages 16 21 years old in Yonkers, NY. This center will be dedicated to the safe transition and readjustment of this vulnerable group into general society. In House services will be available from 7am 6pm. Safe future Halfway House will accommodate residents for one year of continuous clean time. This will determine our success rate. Service Count: According to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), in 2012, Westchester County incarcerated 213 juvenile delinquents (source, Office of Children and Family Services). Historically, New York State (NYS) has bolstered expenditures on the complex prison system. According to the Correctional Association of New York, irrational prison spending has quickly surpassed expenditures geared towards higher education: Almost fifteen years ago the Correctional Association of New York documented how New York s governors and politicians had rapidly increased prison funding while cutting funding to higher education (source, Binghamton Justice Project). Based on this information, senior management team members at Safe future Halfway House are interested in the educational advancement of our at risk youth; we will accomplish this by providing educational services and resources. The Safe future Halfway House can only accommodate 5 clients and one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Philosophy Of Political Science Ohlone College The philosopher, Thomas Hobbes, started out with the philosophy of political science while on his trips and visits neighboring countries outside of England to listen to other scientists discuss and learn about different forms of government. While studying, Thomas Hobbes wondered about why people allow themselves to become ruled by the governmentand would be the ideal form of government best for England. He answered that questioned by stating that since people were naturally wicked and shouldn t become trusted to govern themselves because they were selfish creatures and would do anything to better their position and social status, it would be best to have an absolute monarchy, which would stop the people when left alone to go back to their own evil impulse to be led into the right direction and leadership to make sure the country doesn t go into turmoil. To support this viewpoint, Thomas Hobbesasked the question, If men are naturally in a state of war, why are they carrying arms and need keys to lock their doors. In other words, even when the country is at peace, people are still using things which can get them a better advantage over others and keeping their own interests a secret from others arms to protect their interests and a lock to lock away their secrets so no one can get to it. According to Thomas Hobbes, the reason that this is the case is because people are selfish and evil and that they must protect their interests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Nahco3 In Alka Seltzer Tablets Lab Report What Is the Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka Seltzer Tablets? When it comes to understanding how starting material and product effect each other, it has been inevitably thought that the amount of starting material has always included a limiting and excess reactant that conclusively determines the product amount. The Lab Manual stated in applicable cases, such as buying amounts of starting material to form a certain product, could change a reaction, or have economic effects of wasting unnecessary amounts of material, therefore, unnecessary amounts of money.1 For instance, determining the amount of active ingredients in the fizz reaction of an Alka Seltzer tablet is a great example to understand how much reactant is needed to cause the relief (determined by the product) according to the Lab Manual.1 According to researcher Dr. Catherine Chen, sodium bicarbonate is used for the acid base netrualization.2 The Lab Manual presented the following reaction in which the active ingredient in Alka Seltzer tablets sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) reacted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the amount of carbon dioxide lost was found, stoichiometry lets the loss of carbon dioxide to help find the amount of sodium bicarbonate reacted. Moreover, the mass of sodium bicarbonate and the mass of the original tablet help calculate the percent by mass of sodium bicarbonate. An observation made is that the changing amounts in each trial according to Table 1.1 show that, with changing amounts of starting material, the mass of carbon dioxide and the mass of sodium bicarbonate are inevitably affected. However, looking closely at Figure 1.1, the amounts of vinegar added increased in the experiment consequently making it the excess reactant to the sodium bicarbonate causing the graph in Figure 1.1 to level out. The tables should then show a steady increase in the percent by mass in the tablet and the amount of carbon dioxide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Expansion Of Sport For Development Introduction: Sport has often been viewed as an agent linked to the constructive development of individuals and as a mechanism that can foster positive social change within communities. As such, this paper intends to examine the recent expansion of sport for development (SFD) programs within Canadian Aboriginal communities by exploring the historical and concurrent structure of Aboriginal sport initiatives within Canada. Given this, the most pervasively used definition of SFD came in 2003, from the United Nations Inter Agency Task Force on Sport for Development and Peace, which recognized it as, all forms of physical activity that contribute to physical fitness, mental well being and social interaction, such as play, recreation, organized or competitive sport, and indigenous sports and games (UN, 2003, pp. 5). In Canada, the Canadian Sport Policy, exemplified the institutionalization of this paradigm and formalized the perceived value of SFD initiatives as evidenced by the creation of a strategy specifically intended for Indigenous participation and prioritization in Canadian sport: the Aboriginal Participation Policy (Paraschak, 2012; Te Hiwi, 2014). This policy is significant because it is the primary means of guiding Sport Canada s efforts as it works with both the Federal and Provincial levels of government to confront systemic inequities, which limit Aboriginal peoples participation in sport (Thibault Harvey, 2013). Moreover, the APP was predicated upon the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Speech On Children Is Childish Have you ever stopped, just taken a break, and just thought about life and the world we live in. Have you ever wondered if there was more to it than just what we see? Have you ever randomly had a question about the fairy tales you grew up hearing? A question that was never answered. It is a question most others would laugh at, find absurd and childish. A questionevery child to ever live has asked. Others might think you are childish and immature to ask such a question. But, is it truly, that childish of a question. Is it truly childish to wonder and believe in such things? Or is it truly a worthy question with a magnificent answer. Have you ever wondered what the answer is? What is the answer to this question that we have been asked by children for centuries now? Are our so called fairytales and legends real? Are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than what science tells us. Is there more out there than just what we see, just what we hear or smell. Are all these supposed myths, legends, folktales, and fairy tales, really nothing more than fictional stories made to teach lessons or scare children in the night. Nothing more than stories made to fill children s heads with thoughts of happily ever afters, and happy endings. Or are they truer than we have ever known or realized? Are they truer than we have known or even cared to admit.an what meets the eye? More than what science tells us. Is there more out there than just what we see, just what we hear or smell. Are all these supposed myths, legends, folktales, and fairy tales, really nothing more than fictional stories made to teach lessons or scare children in the night. Nothing more than stories made to fill children s heads with thoughts of happily ever afters, and happy endings. Or are they truer than we have ever known or realized? Are they truer than we have known or even cared to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Inhumanity In Lord Of The Flies In the Roman Empire, England, France, and the Middle East, ever since people have been around, there has always been conflict and fighting. A common theme in war is inhumanity. For example, in World War I mustard gas would produce terrible blisters on soldiers who were exposed to it. Empathy for those suffering young men was not presentin those causing the pain. While war is still ongoing in the world, Europe is much more peaceful today then it was a hundred years ago and people in general are being taught to resolve conflict in a humane way. Since William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies there have been many improvements in society over the last 70 years. While William he was alive, teenagers were often mean and inhumane like those portrayed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Golding would be fascinated and satisfied to know that society today accepts people s differences and tries to help them out, something that didn t happen in the 1950s. Nowadays, people are willing to help others when something tragic arises. In Lord of the Flies a plane crashes and the boys aboard are forced to survive on the deserted island. Ralph, the original leader, needs to build shelter but he ends up, working with Simon and No one else while the rest of the boys are bathing, or eating, or playing (Golding, 50). These lines suggest that during the 1950s, and in the Lord of the Flies , people were not likely to help each other. Since Golding is a religious man, he would not appreciate that people do not help each other (Kruger, 90). In recent history, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, causing immense flooding and damage. Texas is different from the rest of the United States culturally, yet people from around the country were able to put aside these differences and help those in need. For example, Anheuser Busch stopped its beer production in order to make cans of water for those in need. Though this cost the company profit, they were willing to sacrifice their prosperity simply to help others. Golding would be surprised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Practice Of The Wild Analysis The Practice of the Wild encourages us to find the wild within ourselves, society, as well as nature around us. Snyder prompts us with the question of what it means to truly return to the wild. The words wild and nature although similar have different meanings yet tend to be used interchangeably by our society. According to Snyder respecting natureis a fundamental part of Buddhist tradition; a way of life he has chosen to follow. Nature to him is defined as all living things and the environment surrounding them but, he does refer to nature as outdoors as well. The wild is formal and free as compared to our modern civilizations, Snyder states that it may be easier to state what the wild is not rather than to define it. As a society, we have chosen to become civilized instead of living as we were intended to, at one with the world around us. Humans are wild, we have a fight or flight reaction, involuntary responses that link us to the nature that we have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether our path leads us past a strong, masculine mountain, or down a soft, dark, feminine river we be reverent of all aspects of the landscape. The mountains and the rivers depend on one another for survival; they are a necessary part of the water cycle which supports all life. The practice of the wild is about our path or journey throughout life, it is Snyder s way of encouraging us to become one with our surroundings. Our paths are winding and intertwining with those around us. As our paths cross, we can encourage our communities to return to the wild. Each individual s path will have its own challenges and triumphs, its own mountains and rivers. We must first stay on the path set for us by those who have come before us. Once we have found ourselves on the path set for us, Snyder suggests we take a step off and try to find out who we are deep down, in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Tap Dance History After hundreds of years of evolution and development, tap dancing has become a truly authentic American artform. However, no two people can agree on exactly how or where the discipline began. Emmy award winning tapper Jason Samuel Smith still holds an enormous amount of respect for the history of his artform. Tap culture is all about celebrating the past and accumulating its vocabulary over time, he says. If we don t maintain our history, we lose what is valuable about tap. Despite the questionable and often debated origin of tap, the discipline stems directly from African roots due to articulate rhythmic and stylistic patterns of African dance, techniques consisting of gliding, shuffling and dragging steps, and the introduction of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drummers collaborated with the dancers in such a way that they were able to communicate with each other through different rhythms and changes in pitch and tone. African dances were extremely sophisticated, both stylistically and rhythmically. The rhythmical elements of the dances conveyed conventional rhythms found in various nature patterns. More often than not, these dances were very repetitive, much like the cycles of life(Knowles). It was this conversational exchange between drums and feet, drummers and dancers, that evolved into tap. Time step, a basic tap step, was based on asymmetrical balance, an important aspect to African expression. It includes six measures of repetitive rhythmic phrasing, along with two measures of rhythm breaks. Often times, the swaying motion used tended to cause the accented steps to fall on the second and fourth beats of a sequence. Through their steady patterns of assimilation, imitation, and transformation, tap was created(Source 17). A common theme to their dances was society s affinity with the Earth. The most common step in African dancing, which would later become the most basic step in tap dancing, was an example of this symbiotic relationship. In order to stay connected with the power of the Earth, dancers would keep their feet close to the dirt. Flatfootedness created steps that consisted of dragging, gliding, and shuffling step(Knowles). Today s tap clearly resembles African dance because it often utilizes drags, slides, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Job Opportunities For Creative Industries Graduates 1.Statement of Purpose This research proposal will hope to discover the job opportunities available for creative industries graduates in both print and digital publication. The findings will hope to find out the impact of internships and industry experience in the creative industry job market for tertiary post graduates. The research will focus solely in the opportunities available in the New Zealand job market. The research will also aim to seek the methods in which jobs are being sort after by these graduates. Lastly, the research would hope to determine to opportunity for career growth and stability in jobs positioned outside of journalism in both Print and Digital Publications. 1.1.Research Questions What are the dominant methods of job searching used by Creative Industries graduates? What are the most common qualifications asked for in entry level job listings in the New Zealand Creative Industries field? Do the qualifications asked for in entry level job listings differ in print and digital publications? Is there an emphasis on internships and prior work experience in entry job listings? What are the skills asked for outside of qualifications in entry level job listings? Is there a difference in the stability (eg, long term, short term) of entry level job listings outside of journalism in both print and digital publications? How do tertiary institutes address the issue of job placement for creative industries graduates? How will this project fill the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The Theme Of Digging By Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney portrays his childhood as an unforgettable, fond, and special memory, which can be seen in three different poems: Digging , Churning Day , and Blackberry Picking . His endless expressions of affection towards childhood symbolises that it was influential and favourable time for him. Heaney expresses that childhood is unforgettable to him through the usage of regular activities. People usually remember activities that influenced them the most. And regular activities, which happen over a long period of time, are more influential, and thus are more memorable. In the poem Digging , his grandfather and father are farmers, constantly digging. Since they are farmers, they are not digging only for the day, but they have been digging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is scientifically proven that people remember more clearly if their senses are involved. And most of the activities involves many different senses, which are described by Heaney in a detail. There are three senses involved in the poem Digging . Heaney remembers the clean, rasping sound he heard, cool hardness he touched, and the cold smell of mould he smelt. Moreover, senses are described in more detail in the poem through the usage of similes such as in the poem Churning Day . In the poem, Heaney recalls the stink he smelt that was acrid as sulphur mine and the plash and gurgle of the sour breathed milk that he heard. Also in the poem Blackberry Picking , Heaney uses similes to describe the sense of taste and the sense of smell. He describes twice to reinforce the clarity of the memory. He mentions that the flesh was sweet that it tasted like thickened wine . Later in the poem, he refers to the sense of taste again that it was sweet flesh sour . Even the sense of smell was engaged. The blackberries were stinking and they smelt of rot . All those specific and detailed narration of senses point that so many senses were involved, which make the memory distinguished from other memories and thus to be more memorable. And the fact that Heaney describes the senses in detail proves that the memory is actually more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Descriptive Essay About Cafe Morocco CafГ© Morocco. The last time I visited this restaurant I was 5 years old. We were celebrating Eid, an Islamic holiday that we celebrate at the end of our most holy month, Ramadan. Baba (father in Arabic) invited all of our family and friends to celebrate. This would be the last time he would invite people to his restaurant. This was his last day owning CafГ© Morocco. CafГ© Morocco is a Mediterranean restaurant, here in Downtown Sacramento. I never visited the restaurant after that day. I just didn t feel the need to if it wasn t baba s head peeking through the window to the kitchen. CafГ© Morocco Mediterranean Cuisine was plastered on the wall. They haven t changed the sign. I wonder if the sign has really lasted all this time, or if at some point they had to redo the sign. And if so, why did they choose to keep it the same. Why did they think Baba s sign and image fit theirs? The outside is simple, just a small restaurant and this sign. I walked in. First thing my eyes look for is the kitchen, to look through the window and see the cook s head. It wasn t Baba, but some other man following his dreams. The lights were dim, the music flowing through the speakers were upbeat songs with Arabic words. I can catch a few words here and there, but still I never know what these songs mean. The waiter introduces himself, Tarek, and walks me to my table. For one? Yes, for one. Just me and my taste buds lingering to taste a sweet memory from the past. Red burgundy tablecloths, much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Thucydides Peloponnesian War The Peloponnesian War was an exceptionally predominant war that had consequential outcomes for both Athens and the opposing side of the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. The Peloponnesian War was an ancient Greek war that began in 431 to 404 BC. Thucydides was an Athenian historian who wrote the account of History of the Peloponnesian War, which became the most immeasurably valuable primary source. The events of the Peloponnesian War, the outcomes, the consequences of the Spartan victory and of the Athenian defeat in conjunction with the historiographical debates about the war, reflect the ramifications of the conflict. The Peloponnesian War was historic and consequential to both protagonists. The events of the war however proved to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Athenians had allied with Sicily. After Sparta and Athens concluded the Peace of Nicias treaty in 421, Athens ordered out an armada to conquer the island. Sicily was now a target due to the fact that Sicily was not much smaller than Athens conquering all of it would have brought Athens an immense amount of resources. The Athenian force consisted of over 100 ships and some 5000 infantry (Crystalinks.com 2015). When the armada landed in Sicily, Lamachus recommended to attack immediately as to take the main city when it was still unprepared despite that the other two commanders suggested different approaches. The Athenians created a base in Catana and defeated the Syracusans in battle, nonetheless illness, political sabotage and death had struck the three commanders causing crucial complications. Hermocrates convinced his men to extend the city s fortifications and reformulate the structure of command. The new system failed and the Athenians laid siege to Syracuse. Athens sent reinforcements to Syracuse, and very burdensome, Sparta declared war on Athens, this made spreading the required resources difficult. It did not take long until the Athenian Expeditionary Force was conclusively destroyed. Thucydides however states that the Sicilian Expedition contained some of the greatest action in Greek history To the victors the most brilliant of successes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Descriptive Essay On A Rainy Season Cumulus clouds gather in the east and stand towering like pillars from a mythological age. Crashing together, the friction causes the huge clouds to glow eerily from the inside out. They quickly grew angrier, launching their bolts of lightning toward earth. The air becomes thick with humidity and the windstarts to blow. The ground trembles from the claps of thunder that echo past and reverberate back off of the mountains; it s a deafening roar. Here in the Southwestern United States in late summer; the days are brutally long, scorching hot, and the ground is cracked and dry. This is the monsoon season. On a hot day, cooling off by the lake is what I like to do. It seems as though everyone else has the same idea. The boaters are out in full force skimming along the water in their crafts. Families are camped by the water s edge under tarps for shade. They mindfully watch their little ones play and splash in the water. As the day wears on, the boaters leisurely find their way back to the launch ramps. The families round up the kids, pack up their gear and head back to the homestead. Everything was calm and tranquil, and the only sounds were the gentle waves breaking on the shore. Then a flash of light catches my eye, I turn to look and I see a monster approaching. Moments later, everything went silent and still. The birds are no longer singing their joyful song. The lake became wave less and serene. I could feel the pressure of the atmosphere weighing down on me like a heavy burden. This is what is called the calm before the storm. Like a whisper the wind gently blew across my face and rustled my hair filling it with static electricity. Then the wind started its fury the hot blowing sand stung as it hit my skin. It burned my eyes and filled my nose. I could taste the grit in my mouth. The trees bent over without mercy and whiplashed back the other way. The lake turned a dark electric green and the waves rolled violently with caps of white. And not too far off in the distance, cells of rain kicked up the dust and made steam rise as the speeding rain reached the parched ground. The sky grew black as the imposing clouds illuminated a glowing white. They were filled with flashes of light that danced erratically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Women In Olaudah Equiano Men vs. Women in Slavery Slavery in America began in the seventeenth century and continued for well over two hundred years. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was published in 1789 during the International Slave Trade. The Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl , by Harriet Jacobs, was published seventy two years later. Shortly after Jacobs published her autobiography, the United States outlawed slavery, putting an end to hundreds of years of the Middle Passage. It is commonly known that the relationship between slaves and their masters was tremendously unbalanced throughout slavery. Masters exerted extreme control over their slaves. What is not widely known is the contrast between the experiences of enslaved men and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olaudah Equiano was kidnapped and sold into slavery at the age of eleven. Throughout his autobiography entitled The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano , Equiano recounts his fear throughout his journey of an enslaved man. This story describes the repulsive side of slavery through the Middle Passage. Towards the beginning of the story, the author discusses the experience of arriving on the ship that would take him to the Americas: I was immediately handled, and tossed up to see if I were sound, by some of the crew (Equiano 521). This gives insight into the cruel treatment of the colored by the whites. Men were examined and picked apart, according to their appearance; they were judged physically on their ability to do work for the people they were being sold to. Masters needed strong men to work in the fields. Further on, Olaudah says, I was soon put under the decks, and there I received such a salutation in my nostrils as I had ever experienced in my life (Equiano 521). This portrays the uncleanliness of the ships in the Middle Passage. Although stench does not illicitly describe physical abuse, it represents a form of abuse extended on men in the Middle Passage. Being in an enclosed space with no oxygen flow physically damages Equiano s ability to walk and eat. To go into more depth, the author includes the result of being stuck under the decks of the ship: I became so sick and low that I was unable to eat (Equiano 521). As a result of the extreme conditions on board, many slaves fell victim to illnesses. The physical abuse mentioned previously lead to mental abuse of Olaudah ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Effects Of Birth Control On American Women s Lives Effects of the Birth Control Pill on American Women s Lives Over the centuries, women have tried a number of methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Some of the pregnancy control measures that existed before the invention of the pill included abstinence and withdrawal. Unfortunately, such methods often failed to prevent unintended pregnancies. As such, birth control advocates continued researching for effective birth control methods. Americans did not meet the idea of birth control methods with enthusiasm. In fact, those who advocated the use of birth control devices experienced challenges, including being jailed. In the 1950s, birth control pills were introduced in the United States (Windsor, 2002). Over the past seven decades, the pill has changed the American women s lives in several ways. The pills have allowed women to delay marriages, invest in their career development, and secure well paid jobs in areas that were previously dominated by men. The pill has also improved family relationships and prevented abuse and marriage dissolutions. This paper explores the history of birth control methods in the US and how the pill became available on a large scale to women. The paper further examines how the pills has given women the freedom to advance their careers, strengthen the marriage relationships, and participate in the workforce. A Brief History of Birth Control Methods Prior to the 3000 BC, women tried various birth control methods. Some of the common methods included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Persuasive Speech On North Korea The sight beheld by those who live in this prestigious empire is that of despondency. Born into our young or toiling away in their jobs is this horrid exoticness. These exotics who are spewed from their native countries in prodigious numbers are the cause of the present deplorable state of this nation. While one party may be tip toeing around this grievance, we those who so desire only to see our nation rise again to its former glory demand a solution one that is fair, cheap, and easy to assuage the strife brought to our fair (white) nation. Other projectors are grossly mistaken in their contemplation. For many years I ve let my mind wonder and like a carrier pigeon, find myself always coming to one true solution: a separation between these two societies (one refined and the other much less so) could contribute to the welfare of many thousands. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who are not born here pollute and dilute our culture; therefore, our only solution is to cut out this malignancy before it metastasizes and engenders the decimation of our great nation. I shall now proudly propose my own thoughts which are not liable to the least objection. Looking at what fine example North Korea has made of itself, I say we put China and Berlin to shame: our walls must be in the very least 50 feet tall to ensure these aliens cannot use a ladder. Lady liberty shall be demure and dwarfed in the presence of these slabs erecting from the ground. Censored and chastised, no longer our words will offend none. The rapists and murders and weird accents and odd religions gone, because thee is different than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Role Of Isolation In Uglies Fear is an emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is risky or dangerous. Everyone has a fear of something in life; whether it s spiders, snakes, public speaking, exams or even heights. However, a teen s most common fear is isolation. Isolation is when you feel alone or separated from other people. Many teenagers today fear isolation because of the experience of losing a friend, straining familyrelationships, and struggling to fit in. Teenagers often feel lonely because they do not have the required friendships that a person desires. Teens need friends that would care for them, provide support when needed, and understand the situation they are in. When they fail to get these certain necessities, they feel like they have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They feel as if they are not cool enough to join a certain group of people. Many teens feel like a misfit, someone who cannot fit in with the crowd. Why does society make it seem like you have to be a part of a certain group in order for someone to be accepted? In Uglies, by Scott Westerfeld, fifteen year old, Tally Youngblood, feels isolated from a group of people because she is an ugly . She feels that in order to fit in she needs to have the pretty surgery. Tally states, Pretties do look different. They look like themselves. It s just a lot more subtle, because they re not all freaks (Westerfeld 82). Tally had thought all her life that the only way to get attention from others is to become a pretty . It s not her fault she grew up in a world where every sixteen year old was forced to have the pretty surgery. How could she think that she will look normal, if she looks the same as everyone around her? Just like this many teens try to fit in with society s social norms . In the drama play, I Claudia, by Kristen Thomson, it is evident that the main character, Claudia, doesn t fit in with her group of friends because of the way she looks. She states, Stacey told everyone that she s wearing hot pants and makeup. I wear bell bottoms and platforms, but not hot pants. I think that they are too short and my legs would just stick out like that (Thomson 23) This shows teens that the character Claudia has low self esteem; she is afraid to wear the clothes that she wishes to wear because of the fear of judgement. Why do teens try so hard to have a perfect body shape? Teens can feel isolated from a group of people because of the way they may act, look, or understand things. They feel hurt or sad when excluded from a group of individuals; therefore they feel like they don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Controversy Of Nuclear Weapons Essay The previously accepted nature of war stemmed from the Clausewitzian trinity: war is emotional, an experience wrought with passion, violence, and enmity; uncertainty, chance, and friction pervade the medium of war; however, because war is not an end in itself, and because, as a means, it is subordinate to its political aims, war must be subject to reason (Clausewitz, 89). With the first employment of nuclear weapons, however, strategists and military theorists began to question Clausewitz s foundational ideas (Winkler, 58). Similarly, Allan Winkler, in agreeing with Bernard Brodie s thesis, opines that the advent of nuclear weapons fundamentally changed the nature of war. Winkler s assertion stems from his argument that such a nuclear duel would yield a post war environment incapable of recovery for any parties involved (62). He further describes Brodie s realization that [t]he atomic bomb is not just another and more destructive weapon to be added to an already long list. It is something which threatens to make the rest of the list relatively unimportant. (62) Ultimately, Winkler abridges Brodie s assessment in stating that the United States was caught in the paradox of having to prepare for a war it did not plan to fight. (63) The American doctrine of deterrence stemmed from the development of nuclear weapons. Strategic analysts, using this development as a point of departure, recognized that a nuclear capability established a defense scenario that was, in fact, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay on Immigrants and Homeless Have Higher Risks of... A vulnerable population is defined as people who are at risk of developing health problems by their sociocultural status, their limited access to economic resources, or their personal characteristics such age and gender. (Chesnay Anderson, 2012) Some of these vulnerable populations can be labeled and are treated differently in our healthcare system. There are many families that are labeled to in a status of their wealth, race and age. Specific types of specific population is immigrants and homeless individuals There are many immigrants that come to the United State to start a new chapter in their life. However, they might develop health issues later and have to see a physician to be treated. Immigrants have limited access to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore they are not acting as a child, having fun with other children and having a childhood. Making sure immigrant children grow up physically and developmentally healthy is in the national interest, says the AAP, because they represent such a large part of the economic and social future of the U.S. (Seaman, 2013). Cultural beliefs can also be difficult when it comes to a health condition. There are times when parents do not take their children to the doctor for their regular check up, immunizations or to see a doctor when ill. Educating immigrant families could solve this problem by letting them know and understand the pros and cons of seeking correct healthcare for their children. Immigrant families are entering the US without any knowledge about their future or their health. Another type of vulnerable population is a homeless individual. Homeless men and women is an occurring problems all over the United States. They have the disadvantage of providing for themselves and caring for their health. Homeless individuals who have a chronic health disorder are unable to care for their needs, such as a diabetic who is unable to control their sugar levels and could lead to death. They do not have a home or unable to find shelter, food is scarce and finances can be hard for them to deal. Poverty contributes to suffering in the chronically ill in need of palliation as it encompasses lower educational achievement and health literacy and limited access ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Benefits Of Zoos In Zoos Do zoos fulfill the needs of the animals? Should animals be kept in only one enclosure for their whole life? Is it worth all the time and money for the animals to be unhappy? Many people think zoos are doing a good job of keeping animals happy in the man made zoos. Because people think that, they support the zoos by giving them money to see these animals instead of going to animal preservations where the enclosures aren t entirely man made. Animals that can function and survive in the wild should not be kept in zoos because the enclosures do not meet the needs of the animals living in them, zoos restrict animals from their innate behaviorand their natural instincts, and zoos are expensive and damage animals homes. Enclosures in zoos do not provide everything the animal needs. In paragraph 6 in the article ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In paragraph 4 of the article Do Animals Lose in Zoos? it says Zoos spend millions of dollars to create bigger and better enclosures to improve the conditions for the animals. In order to build a big zoo, the person who owns the zoo must clear out land for the zoo, which means animals homes will be wiped out. Although the money spent for bigger enclosures gives the animals improved living conditions, it would be much more efficient for the animals to just live in the wild and we wouldn t have to spend so much money for zoos. Instead, the money spent for zoos can be used for more important things such as medical research or even animal preservations. Animal preservations care for animals that can t fend for themselves in the wild and teach people how to help, instead of keeping perfectly capable animals in man made enclosures. Although animals in captivity do live longer, they probably are not happy with their living conditions. Therefore, wild animals should be kept out of zoos, unless they can not survive on their own, then they should be taken to an animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Economic Implications Of The Civilization Of India One of these complications was their Economic instability. Following the partition, the first consequence, was the uneven distribution of area and population. India was burdened with with 82% of the population and only procured 77% of the total area. The remaining 18% of population along with 23% of the total area went over to Pakistan. However, it is only when we look at the way in which the agricultural resources were distributed, that the real loss that Indiaexperiences become evident. Respective of the partition, 84% of the diffused area was handed to India, while the remaining 16% went to Pakistan. Although Pakistan got slightly less than what its population would demand, they more than made up for it, through the benefit of irrigation facilities. Out of the 70 million acres of irrigated land in the undivided country, 67% (48 million) went to India and 33% (22 million) went to Pakistan. Ergo, 45.2% of the total area Pakistan dominated, was made up of irrigation works, the reciprocal percentage in the Republic of India was only 18.9%. Pakistan, not only received a larger share of irrigated land, but also, India had the percentage of irrigated land that was only of protective nature (eg. they were only in place as last resort in times of famine conditions as opposed to feeding the entire population). This was especially so of the irrigation land in the South of India, notably in Bombay, Mysore and Madras. The partition, therefore, hauled India to have greater dependence on the whimsical of rainfall, reckoning for the their annual fluctuations in agricultural production. This was detrimental to India s well being as even before the partition, India had a shortcoming in food, more specifically grains. This partition only further aggravated the problem. This can be seen through India having 82% of the population, but only producing 65% of the total crops. This was not so for the Pakistani population as they produced about one million tonnes of surplus food. The partition was therefore conducive in precipitating a net loss of 700,000 800,000 of annual supply in the Indian union. Additionally, the partition also initiated a severe shortage of raw cotton and raw jute as well. This effected the Indian economy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Comparison Of C. S. Lewis The Lion, And The Wardrobe C.S. Lewis was a rather prolific writer and when he was taking breaks from his usual writing genres he often wrote fantasy books because that was one of his favorite genres to read. This essay will explore two of his fantasy works The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Dawn Treader). Both of these novels belong to The Chronicles of Narnia(Narnia) series and Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was the first in the series published in October of 1950 and the third book published in the series, Dawn Treader, was in September of 1952. After completing all of the books Lewis rearranged the order of the books so Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is actually the second book in the series and Dawn Treader the fifth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here the children face off the evil White Witch and befriend Aslan, a talking Lion. In Dawn Treader, the two youngest of the Pevensie children, Edmund and Lucy, were to stay with their cousin Eustace when the three children are suddenly transported back in Narnia and the ship the Dawn Treader. On board the ship is the King of Narnia, Caspian, and his companion Reepicheep along with the crew. This adventure follows Caspian and the children s search for the seven lost lords of Narnia and their voyage to the edge of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Current Canadian Human Rights Act Introduction The current Canadian Human Rights Act was issued in 1977 to ensure equal opportunities for Canadian employees in the working environment. The main goal is to stop discriminatory practices. According to the Canadian Human Rights Act (1977) itself, these practices can be based on race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability or conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted or in respect of which a record suspension has been ordered . Since its issuance date, many discriminatory practices could be discussed publicly and in case of disagreements aligned by the court. Although, still today discriminatory practices take part in business life in small and big forms and the problem might never be fully solved. Therefore, this essay discusses the function of the Act, its benefits and consequences for Canadian employees and employers and gives examples from past legal cases. It focusses on the part provision of goods, services, facilities or accommodation customarily available to the general public to limit the size and give deeper insights into the certain topic. Additionally, the main emphasis lies on the workers rights due to the course topic. Denial of good, service, facility or accommodation The section chosen itself states the following: It is a discriminatory practice in the provision of goods, services, facilities or accommodation customarily available to the general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of Like Water For Chocolate By Esquivel Group 1 Professor M. Wattkis English 096 November 21, 2015 Like Water for Chocolate Families are a strange phenomenon it can be a source of mutual and beloving kinship or a deep pool of antagonism that can potentially destroy connections between one another. In the story Tita is bounded by her mother s command with her freedoms handicapped to take care of her mother given her role as the youngest daughter in the family. ...Esquivel s novel is about the hardships and tribulations of a family, as it shows many characteristics and traits about the acts of undying loyalty to an authority, which plays into the abusive power of cruelty, as this leads to isolation and suffering, thus creating a victim. Compliance with an order, request or law or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is another constituent that adds to the dysfunctionality of the De La Garza family. The main catalyst for such discomfort is Mama Elena, who will cause a chain reaction of negativity to crush the spirits of others. use her authoritative powers to her advantage in order to crush spirits of others. But if you really want Pedro to get married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tita (Esquivel 13) . This causes Chencha to drop her tray of food in shock, which leads to her informing Tita of the bad news. After Mama Elena reiterates Rosaura s proposal to Tita, this effectively crushes her dreams to be engaged with her admirer. She feels as though she has no sense of liberty to be had in her life. Although males in Latin American families usually labeled as such, Mama Elena represents the Machisimo figure of the family, as she possesses physical strength alongside her hefty brainpower (Chaney, NP, John). Mama Elena uses brute force to smash Tita s nose open with a wooden spoon (Esquivel 99). This maternal figure has a sick form of tough love, alongside remorseless to inflict such suffering to somebody as innocent as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay on Justice vs. Morality in Measure for Measure and... Justice vs. Morality in Measure for Measure and Merchant of Venice There are many similarities shared between Shakespeare s plays, Measure for Measure , and The Merchant of Venice . The underlying theme of each work is well defined by the phrase Justice without the temperance of mercy, is power misused . I will support this claim by drawing upon some of the characters and situations that are consistent in each story. In each story a man s life depends on the interpretation, and sanctioning of justice. In the, Merchant of Venice, Antonio (who I believe represents mercy), had sealed a bond with Shylock offering a pound of his flesh for the loan of three thousand ducats. Unfortunately he forfeits this bond, (Merchant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Antonio it was his love of Bassanio and his strong desire to see him prosper, (Merchant I,i) ... My purse, my person, my extremist means, Lie all unlock d to your occasions. . Cladio too acted out of love and devotion to the woman he meant for his wife, yet didn t hold the papers for. In both situations cases are made not necessarily to debunk justice, however instead to allow for judgment interwoven with mercy. For Antonio s sake Portia (acting as Balthazar), offers Shylock a plea of humanity, (Merchant IV,i) The quality of mercy is not strain d,... Tis mightiest in the mightiest... It is enthroned in the heart of kings, It is an attribute to God himself... , yet none of this causes Shylock to sway from his original position, (Merchant IV,i) My deeds upon my head! I crave the law, The penalty and forfeit of my bond. . In, Measure for Measure it was Isabella attempting to soften the heart of Angelo, (Measure II,ii) ... Go to your bosom, Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know That s like my brother s fault... . Now the plot in this story is much thicker, and Angelo had another agenda (i.e.. getting Isabella in bed), her plea s ended with the same result as those of Portia, (Measure II,iv) Nay, but hear me, Your sense pursues not mine... , Then must your brother die . In both situations there is a strong, and legitimate case for either argument. On the one hand you have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Roman Army Discipline Discipline is the practice of forcing people to follow societal norms. This has been necessary for all groups of humans that work together. Even early Paleolithic humans worked in groups where some form of discipline would be necessary. Different methods and goals of discipline have been observed over time. The differences are due to varying military and political needs. The Roman army used discipline for advanced strategy in warfare as well as state expansion. Rome was a vast empire and sought to conquer many of the surrounding territories to acquire wealth and resources. They were constantly adopting and developing military tactics that would help them gain a military edge. One of these innovations was the organization of their troops into a checkerboard formation. This formation was very flexible and offered real time tactical advantage. A unit could... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One aspect of guerrilla warfare is to cut resources off from the enemy. This could be done by destroying telephone poles, sewers, railroads, or water mains. Guerrilla fighters needed to be coordinated to execute these plans without the enemy catching them. The risk of such an operation was high because the fighters would lose if the conventional army directly confronted them. Discipline enabled the fighters to be able to focus on a mission and execute it swiftly and covertly. Also, the eventual goal in this conflict was to develop a conventional army. Guerrilla warfare was a defensive battle. It was nigh impossible to capture strategic points from the enemy. Developing a conventional army would let resistive forces capture new territory and forcibly push out the enemy. After years of discipline in the guerrilla army, the people would become well trained soldiers that could be organized into a more conventional army. This aspect of discipline shares a similarity with the Romans. Discipline was used to increase the tactical strength of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...