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How To Build A Woodworker s Gym
New Product / Service Proposal
Woodwork gym (NSW Region)
The new venture proposal put forth in the following document explores the idea of a woodworker s
gym. The gym will offer a clean and safe environment which will be a well maintained and staffed
facility. The gym will give members access to all the tools and support needed to exercise the member
s choice of craft and offer an environment and materials to build something amazing or simply further
the members skill set in a safe environment. The gym will offer ample space for a workshop with
ample storage space for the member s projects while also boast training rooms for seminars and
classes hosted by the best artists worldwide catering to all experience levels.
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We will implement trademark/service mark to differentiate ourselves from other companies and
competitors via:
 A logo
 A slogan
The above distinctive signs will identify our organization and the service we provide our members and
will be protected under a trademark.
Patent
The second form of intellectual property that must be implemented is Patent. We must protect the
work and techniques of the artist we fly in to do workshops for the reason that getting artists to
showcase and teach how to create their designs in workshops, we must ensure that the gym members
do not copy these designs and use them as their own to make profit from them. In turn we must get
members who participate in workshops to sign confidentiality agreement not to recreate the artist s
design and sell it. The knowledge and designs of the artists are their intellectual property. We do not
want our competition to eventually use the artists we fly in at our own cost to do workshops for them.
Therefore we must ensure artists sign a contract with us that ensure their IP is exclusive to our
woodworker s
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Internal Conflicts In Julius Caesar
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is centered around many conflicts among characters; most of them
violent while others are internal. Shakespeare uses these conflicts to develop characters and move the
story along. He uses internal conflicts, such as Caesar s decision whether or not to go to the Senate on
the day of his murder, and violent ones such as the murder of Caesar and the battle between Octavius
and Brutus. These conflicts were the major driving points in the play and Shakespeare used them to
help create a better understanding of both sides. Shakespeare used the tension of the conflict to help
propel the story and help the reader establish connections with characters on each side of the conflicts.
One of the first major conflicts of the novel was when Caesar was faced with the decision of going to
the Senate after multiple warnings of his death, or to stay home and play it safe. The first warning was
from a soothsayer at a public ceremony for Caesar. From the crowd he called out, Beware the ides of
March, (Caesar I.ii.17). Caesar thinks nothing of the warning and continues on. Not long after Caesar
s wife, Calpurnia, warns her husband about a dream she has of his statue filled with holes and
bleeding profusely and many other strange happening in Rome. Fierce ... Show more content on
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After the assassination of Caesar Brutus and Cassius had left Rome. Octavius and Antony had
reestablished control of Rome and the Senate and were looking to avenge Caesar s death by killing
Brutus and Cassius. There was a series of two battles involving strategic high ground positioning by
Brutus and Cassius. They became two eager however and attacked a waiting Octavius and Antony
army which led to their brutal defeat. After the battles were over and the avenging was done Octavius
returned to Rome while Antony remained in the East. This was the last time Antony would take part in
Roman war or
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Resistance Of Change Within The Workplace
Introduction Resistance to Change Change is part of every organization and is required in order to
compete with today s competitive business environment. Acceptance, implementation of a change can
be challenging and painful process. Change within an organization can cause tense situation which can
be disturbing to the employees. Under such circumstances, employees have low morale, and
demonstrate resistance to change. Change can fail, not because it s worth failure but because how well
that change is accepted by the people who are most affected by it. Resistance is anything that slows
and stops the movement from happening. In business terminology, a resistance can be defined as a
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Sources and Symptoms Resistance to change can cost a significant loss to the business such as project
failure, failure of new initiatives, and customer loss. Resistance is simply a reactive behavior.
Managing employee s resistance to change involves determining both its sources and symptoms. The
sources of resistance are employees perceptions of change which are the beliefs and emotions that
color their judgment. Sources are the root from which the symptoms of resistance grow. The sources
are the thinking and feeling elements of the resistance. The sources of resistance are the emotional and
intellectual responses to the change. The symptoms of resistance are employees reactions to the
change. Symptoms involve dysfunctional behaviors that result when employees act to the sources of
resistance. The symptoms are the behaviors that result from the employees thoughts and feelings about
the change. Active and Passive Reaction to change in an organization is directly linked to employees
perception about the personal impact. The symptoms of reaction can be found at every level of the
organization. Employees resistance to change can be categorized under two categories, active and
passive. The active resistance involves outwardly challenging the change; push back by openly
disagreeing and actively lobbying against the change effort.
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Theme Of Departure Time
Many couples stays together trough life without parting, but when you get marriage at 17, hopelessly
in love and blinded by the thought of not wanting to be alone, you tend to make some life altering
decisions without thinking them trough. Can contrasts from different family values and cultural
differences, drive you to a point in life where you just need to escape from it all, to be able to find you
own true identity? These are themes the in the short story Departure time by Tessa Green from 2003,
where the main character Samantha is escaping by train to Athens, from a very difficult marriage,
home to her mom and dad In England. Through the protagonist Samantha s experiences, a third person
narrator appears to present the story. The narrator has only access to Samantha s thoughts. The other
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The author manages to create great suspense, and the reader is left with so many questions in the first
pages of the text. The title Departure Time creates a feeling of a time limit and pressure to the reader.
Why does the main character have a time to departure, where is she going, and what is she leaving
behind? The text relies deeply on reverse foreshadowing and small suggestion in order to capture the
reader s attention and create suspense: Then lifts the little cardigan to her face breathing in. How long
will his smell last? Will she suck it all out? A sudden panic makes her insides lurch (p.1 l. 22). Little
hints from the past are slowly opening up to the reader, as the present event passes by. Were getting
the feeling that she s running away from something, but we don t know what. Descriptions as:
anxious, bitten fingernails, distance, fragile and empty are all words or actions describing Samantha s
mental state, but no actual explanation to them are given. Names are mention but relations are not
revealed until page two, which is confusing at first, but still leaves the reader with a desire to read
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The Theory Of The Prophet Muhammad
Introduction
In exploring the questions of how certain ethicist would respond if they had the choice of stealing food
to give to a starving child, it s important to draw from a thorough and broad spectrum of philosophers
in order to explore the experiment fully. In trying to obtain the broadest set of hypothetical opinions
we ll look at the reasoning of al Ghazâlî from the medieval period, Immanuel Kant from the modern
period, and finally Confucius an ancient ethical philosopher. By spanning the different centuries,
cultures, and ethics of these great minds, we find three totally different approaches to answering that
question. al Ghazâlî The first ethicist chosen for this analysis is al Ghazâlî, who as considered a divine
command ethics. al Ghazâlî s reasoning derived from not focusing on consequences on earth but what
consequences one s actions would lead to in the afterlife. He believed that everyone should emulate
the teaches of the Prophet Muhammad as a model of behavior. Another interesting aspect of al Ghazâlî
s ethics where that a person shouldn t try to avoid the less than desirable facets of human nature but to
work on controlling them (Griffel, 2016).
Faced with the prospect of stealing food to give to a starving child, al Ghazâlî would most likely agree
that this was okay. Not only is it a well known fact that part of the Muslim faith requires those able to
feed the hungry, but it is the fact that he held such close regard for the Prophet Muhammad s
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How To Write A Narrative Essay About Moving To Chicago
When we lived in Chicago, we settled in with my dad s side of the family. His older sister, Ana was
married to my uncle Rigoberto or Beto for short. They had 4 kids, Ana Elisa, Liliana, Araceli and the
youngest, Rigoberto Jr.. We would always get together and have cookouts every other weekend. My
cousins, along with my brother and I, would play games and share jokes. As time went by my family
had decided to move to Texas in 2004, we were leaving my aunt and her family. It was a sudden
transition for both my brother and I. New school, new people, and a new environment. We missed
living in Chicago, including my parents. Since we had moved in south of Austin there was nothing but
open fields and agricultural roads, it took us about a year to get used to our new home. Over time we
had gotten more acquainted with a few of our neighbors here. My dad was trying to convince my aunt
Ana to move down here with us because of the peaceful and quiet environment; especially since it was
closer to travel to Mexico. Finally, after three years of detailed things about our new place through
phone calls between my family and aunt, they decided to move to here with us. At first I was happy
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My mother had picked me up after school. On our way home, we passed by the school where both my
uncle Beto worked. There was an ambulance there and we thought maybe a teacher had an accident.
Shortly after we get a phone call from my aunt Ana, it turned out that my uncle suffered a heart attack
while working. No one saw him while he collapsed, until moments later a teacher saw him laying on
the floor, shaking, trying to breathe. My mom and I rushed to the school to see how my uncle was
responding to the paramedics. My aunt was already there, we had to take her to the hospital because
EMS wouldn t let her drive while she was still in shock. It was hard to see how the paramedics were
trying to help him
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A New Meaning Of Poetry
A New Meaning of Poetry
The poems Introduction to Poetry, Poem, Poetry Should Ride the Bus, How Poetry comes to me, How
I Discovered Poetry, and Making It in Poetry express their poet s thoughts on poetry beautifully. Each
poet gives their own interpretation of what poetry means to them. However, each poem carries small
differences and similarities. In the end, each poem has teaches its readers a new way to approach and
appreciate of poetry. To begin, in the poem Introduction to Poetry, Billy Collins wants his readers to
appreciate each poem as a piece of art. He wants his readers to look at the poem and get absorbed into
the emotion of the poem instead of only wondering what the poem means. He uses personification in
this quote tie the poem to a chair with rope/ and torture a confession out of it to express what we do
with poems (356). We the readers should instead, pay attention to the rhyme and style of the word.
That each poem also has many different interpretations. For example, Collins state that he asks his
readers to hold...up [the poem] to the light.../ press an ear against its hive.../walk inside...probe [your]
way out. Collins style is similar to the style used in the Poem by William Carlos Williams. He uses a
cat to movements in the jamcloset to explain to his reader how we should read poetry. The cat takes its
time to get around the jamcloset/ first the right/forefoot/carefully.../the hind stepping down onto the
pantry. We must take our
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Dyshidrotic Eczema Research Paper
Dyshidrotic eczema is a skin condition in which tiny, fluid blisters appear on the palms and fingers. It
is also called pompholyx. The symptoms of dyshidrotic eczema that require a medical diagnosis are
small, fluid filled blisters that appear on the palms, fingers and soles of feet. They often lasts about 3
weeks and itch intensely. Some people may experience blistering, dryness, peeling, redness, or
fissures. Itching is common. Triggers can be stress, allergies, moist hands and feet, contact with
nickel, cobalt, or chromium salts. This is a type of eczema that is characterized by a pruritic vescular
eruption that may be found on the fingers, and palms and soles. This condition also affects teenagers
and adults and may be acute, recurrent or chronic. Doctors have also referred to it as
Cheiropompholyx, Dyshidrosis, Foot and hand eczema, or Palmoplantar eczema. There is no cure for
it but it is manageable in many cases. You can get this type of eczema from stress, atopic dermatitis,
sensitive skin in general, having allergies that include hay fever, or working with cement. Dyshidrotic
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Like chocolate, broccoli, legumes, and nuts. Nickel is in all of those foods which leads up to
dyshidrotic eczema. The foods that have cobalt in them are shellfish, liver, nuts, beets, cabbage, and
chocolate. Your dermatologist will tell you not to eat those foods that are in those metals. For handling
eczema at home soak hands and feet in cool water or apply compresses to the area two or four times
each day. It will help dry out the blisters. The blisters normally last about two to four weeks, and could
be related to stress or seasonal allergies. It will only reappear on a regular basis over the week,
months, or even years. If self care does not help your dyshidrotic eczema, your doctor may prescribe
topical cream like tacrolimus or pimecrolimus. They suppress your immune system s
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Mount Everest Simulation Essay
INTRODUCTION
Mount Everest Simulation; where we explore the leadership and the group dynamics in the context of
climbing the Mount Everest. We have to decide what step is to be taken in each round of the Mount
Everest Simulation, like how the supplies are going to be distributed amongst the team members,
taking care of the health of everyone (if you re a physician) information needed for the ascent and the
proper way of implementing the decision as a leader. In this Simulation I was an Environmental
Scientist where my individual score was 6/7 and the team score was 72%. It was a great experience
though.
LEADERSHIP
Description of Problems: As the Mount Everest Simulation progressed everyone was excited as how
the climb would be and what decisions would the team make to progress the climb. There were total 5
camps in which the 5th camp was the Mount Everest. The leader and the whole team had to decide at
whether on which camp we should rest and when to go up. Since I was the Environmental Scientist
and I had a bit of anxious medical history while climbing the mountains which no one ever knew till
yet that I would be needing the medical assistence as well. I experienced my 1st problem while
climbing to camp 1 where my health got critical. However I was given the inhaler by the physician
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Floor Supervisor Case Summary
In this case study, an employee named Sarah gets a new managerial position. As part of this new
position, Sarah is now in charge of overseeing her company s production factory. Although Sarah has
not worked in the factory before, or has no experience in a factory, she was still put in charge. At the
end of the first day of overseeing the factory, Sarah becomes very concerned with the large amount of
workers still there and working overtime. To get an explanation, Sarah went to one of her Floor
Supervisors to get an explanation. The Floor Supervisor explains in order to meet the company s
production goals, the factory workers work off the clock after their paid hours. It is then explained to
Sarah that this practice, although illegal, is know throughout upper management, all the way up to ...
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This not only solves the legality situation that the company faces, but it also gives the workers their
days back. Those factory workers are people too. This solution falls under the Kantian school of
ethics. This school of ethics was established by Immanuel Kant and is all about the individual. Kant
argues that people should be treated like the actual human beings that they are and not just some piece
of property that is to be used to achieve the end goal of a company. The current way this company is
treating their factory workers is like they are just pieces of property. If Sarah is to stop the illegal
overtime, she is showing that the employees matter and that she cares for those workers. These
workers most likely have families, and by making them work this overtime, you are not only hurting
the workers, you are hurting the families too. You are hurting the families by taking time away from
the worker being with their family and you are not giving them the proper compensation for that taken
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Social And Justice Issues Involving The Jewish Community
Shir Tikvah is a kehillah kedosha (holy community) joyfully revealing the intersections of Talmud
torah (lifelong Torah study), t filah (prayer), tzedakah (justice), and hachnasat orchim (radical
hospitality) . Shir Tikvah meaning Song of Hope is a Reform Jewish Temple located on Minnehaha
Parkway in Minneapolis. The congregation was established in 1988 when Stacy Offner, first woman
Rabbi in MN, resigned from Mount Zion Temple after a disagreement over her homosexuality. Her
and a six supporters joined together as they shared a mutual vision of starting a synagogue with more
of a liberal approach to Judaism. They desired to have a synagogue that was welcoming and personal:
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In 2008, Rabbi Offner left to move to New York and Shir Tikvah hired their present Rabbi, Michael
Adam Latz. Today more than 450 households attend Shir Tikvah to worship, learn, and to participate
in activities that support their religion and the wellbeing of one another.
My finance and I attended a Friday night Shabbat service. Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath day; their
day of rest. It begins on Friday and concludes Saturday evening. Shabbat allows time for members to
focus on what it is important and that is: worshiping, reflecting on the week, and growing together.
Depending on the day (Friday or Saturday) and week (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th), the service may vary
including the content of worship, it s timing and style. The Shabbat service we attend took place on
the second Friday of the month; it involved music, prayer and a sermon. As we entered Shir Takvih,
we felt very welcomed; everyone was polite and answered any questions we had. After we received a
copy of their translated prayer book (machzorim) we were directed to the designated place, where we
were told that we could sit anywhere we like. The white painted room which was surrounded by big
round windows had several roles of wooden fold up chairs. Not wanting to be a disturbance we sat in
the back row. At the front of the room there was a bimah with an assortment of musical instruments on
one side and a podium
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Case Study Mental Health
1. What are Millie s strengths and weaknesses (physical, mental, emotional, etc.)? Though Millie
overall physical, mental and emotional health is in good condition, her age and life experiences have
taken its tolls. Her physical limitations appear to be through the natural aging process, but she still in
most part is self subsistent. She is seen regular by her PCP for medical attention to maintain a peak
psychical health for her age. Her mental health is intact and is able to decide her own destiny. She
enjoys going to and socializing with church members. Living in the same home for over 50 years
appears to have a positive effect on her mental and emotional health. Her daily challenges of tending
to the garden, occasionally cooking for the family and church group, and dealing with daily living
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Though she had lost her husband recently, her sadness is counter balanced by the good memories they
had share together. I believe that Snuggle the cat came to her in the most appropriate time and plays a
major role in stabilizing her mental well being. Her strength comes in three forms; the close family
relationship, the regular medical attention while the church provide spiritual and community support.
2. What concerns do you have for Millie as she presents to you today? My immediate concern for
Millie is her solo living situation. Though her family lives nearby and visits regularly, there are many
periods that she is alone and a simple accident can be detrimental. I have discovered that widowers
who had a meaningful experience with a place or a lifestyle will not easily or happily change. 3. What
information does Millie share (or not share) that leads you to be concerned for her? Millie had
expressed concerns of joint pain, financial difficulties and being incontinence that plays upon her
having a negative body image. These concerns placed a toll on her health and this require immediate
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Why Is Criticism Wrong
Remember when last time you have pointed out someone s mistake or critisezed, what was the
reaction? I am pretty sure that the other person gave you tons of reasons why he is right,
Just take an example of smoker, if you just tell him that smoking is bad and it will lead to a very bad
consiquences, what will be the reaction, although that you are right, but the person will give you
hundreds if not thousands of reasons why he is not wrong,
I will tell you more than that, ninety nine times out of a hundred, people don t criticize themselves for
anything, no matter how wrong it may be. You can go to a drug deal or thiefs and tell them that what
they are doing is wrong and turst me, they will give tons of reasons why they are rgitht (that s of if
they talk to you, and not kill you)
Because Criticism is futile, it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to justify
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Because I was really not interested in finding a good job, especially when I was 9 or 10 years old. But
once I was watching on of the intelectuals on tv, he was talking about how can we achieve whatever
we want in life no matter how old we are, it was pretty interesting to me because it was quite relevant
to what I want to achieve at that point of my life and at the end of his talk he advised to read this book,
the 7 habits for Stephen covey and after reading that book, books became pretty interesting to me to an
extend that I started reading around 6, 7 books a
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Symbols In Mr. Sen, By Mrs. C. Lahiri
Once upon a time, she was a wealthy woman in Bengali, theere, she feed the poor on festival days.
But after came to calcatta, she did not have any wealth, even, she does have good food to eat, wear
dirty clothes and sleep on the old newspapers. Lahiri used ,some metaphors in this story, cocunut
trees, cattle, rosewood and women with saries. Using metaphors described about not only person and
also thing. She has given a plase by the Bengali people and every day, she sleep unter the letter box.
Bengali people of those appartments give her food and other items but still, they considers her as a
refuge and she consiter her herself also an outsider . She feels herself, she has no place in the world.
She faced double trouble, that is, she is not Indian and also belongs to the lower caste. According to
Gayatri C.Spivak, the caste system of India is worse than racism of other countries and calls both
India and United states bad, but in different ways. (13) She interpret her own identity and class status.
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But in her one of the collection, Mrs.Sen s is bviously dealt with the pain of culturaly alienation and
nostalgic feeling of the migrated people in a foriegn land, through out the character Mrs. Sen. She is
the protagonist of the story, mistress of the University professor, a thirty year old home maker. She
migrated from Calcutta to Boston with her husband mistress who teaches in the university of Boston.
This not only the changes of location but also facing the problem of traditional and cultural conflict
where they were migrated as well as they injured by socialy and psychologically causing a strong
sense of lonliness and segregation. Mrs. sen coud not adopt by hostculturalwhere she missings her
own traditional. Lahiri mentioned in an interview that she depicted the character of Mrs. Sen while in
her mind, she keeping about her mother and women of her
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Analysis Of The Book American Psycho By Bret Easton Ellis
American Psycho is a novel written by Bret Easton Ellis in 1991. The book details the life and
subsequent descent into madness of yuppie investment banker Patrick Bateman. Bateman appears to
everyone as charming young man but is also possibly one of the most vicious serial killers in
American history (whether Bateman committed the murders is left ambiguous). It takes place at the
height of the Reagan era in Manhattan and is primarily a critique of the vapid and capitalist society
that Bateman resides in. Ellis criticizes various aspects of American culture through both the actions
and thoughts of Patrick Bateman and those around him. Bateman acts as symbol of the death of ones
humanity that occurs in a superficial and nihilistic post modern society. The things that are critiqued
the most in this novel are materialism, conformity, superficiality, and the depravity of man. One of the
most prevalent aspects of society criticized by this novel is the depravity of man. Ellis portrays
American society as a place rife with violence and horror yet is also desensitized to it. For example
this is summarized perfectly on page 4 when Timothy Price (a friend of Bateman) looks through a
newspaper and says the following: In one issue in One issue let s see here... strangled models, babies
thrown from tenement rooftops, kids killed in the subway, a Communist rally, Mafia boss wiped out,
Nazis he flips through the pages excitedly baseball players with AIDS, more Mafia shit, gridlock,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Organization For...
Development assistance committee (DAC) of the Organization for Economic development Co
operations and Development defines foreign aid or also know as foreign assistance as financial
assistance, technical assistance and material assistance which are intended to stimulate economic
development and welfare as their key objective but with exclusion of aid given to military and to other
non development activities. From historical point, many aids have been provided as bilateral aid
where resources are mobilized from one country to another country directly also as multilateral
assistance where resources are mobilized from many donors, which may consists different countries
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Thus, payment of aid may be further delayed; hampering the government s expenditure ability.
Conditionality is another problem related to foreign aid which constraints the economic development
of the recipient countries. Moss, a former consultant for the World Bank, said that tied aid is highly
inefficient since it restricts the market and thus costs the donor more money for the same benefit (cited
by Djankov, et al., 2006, p.
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The Lottery And The State Of Alabama
The concept of the lottery is the same throughout every state, people have money and are interested in
playing the odds ; the revenue from these people is then divided and used to benefit organizations of
the state s choice. Exactly where the money goes to is what differs from state to state. Some states put
all the revenue from the lottery into one trust fund that is allocated for a more broad and generalized
group. Other states target specific programs such as, preserving natural parks or assisting the
educational system with additional funds. The State of Alabama does not have a lottery and its locals
are the ones missing out. Due to the lack of the lottery in Alabama, those who choose to play the
lottery must travel out of the state, which means their money goes to other state s lotteries benefiting
that states programs and ultimately its residents. By keeping the peoples money in the state a lottery
will open an endless amount of opportunities to better state supported programs and the state as a
whole.
Other states lottery programs can be used as a blueprint to establish a lottery in the State of Alabama.
As an example, the State of Oregon takes the lottery s revenue and distributes it into four groups.
These fours groups are Public Education , which receives 57%, 27% is given to the Economic
Development [and] Job Creation , Problem gambling treatment receives the least, at a total of 1%, the
last 15% is evenly divided into two groups of 7.5% which goes to both
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Hamlet Rough Draft
Throughout the play, Hamlet shows many examples of being an indecisive person and being unable to
do anything he wants to, as if something stops him. An example would be in act five, when he decides
to confess his love for Ophelia on her grave. He took too long to tell Ophelia or anyone for the matter
about his love for her. Another example would be his mother remarrying, and Hamlet not being able to
confess his true feelings about King Claudius being his new father. In the first four acts, Hamlet goes
on about his life being miserable and in some kind of melancholy mood. He can t find a way to deal
with it, so he keeps all of his negative feelings to himself. This depressed funk he is in interferes with
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Although Hamlet shows himself as indecisive and insecure, towards the end of the story he does show
some act of courage; enough to finally go and kill King Claudius. At first, he finds himself
procrastinating at the matter, because he comes up behind King Claudius while he s praying. He
originally planned on killing him right then and there, but wait! Hamlet stops and lets his inner coward
win over yet again. After a series of deep thoughts, he does decide to kill his uncle, and realizes that he
must go through with his plan quickly, before Hamlet himself is killed.
Thus conscience does not make cowards of us all;/ And thus the native hue of resolution/ Is sicklied o
er with the pale cast of thought;/ And enterprises of great pith and moment,/ With this regard, their
currents turn away,/ And lose the name of action. Hamlet here combines some themes of this play:
death and life, the connection between thought and action. In act five scene five, he goes into Claudius
room to kill him. Like the last time he went to kill him, he was on his knees praying. Why send him to
Heaven when he should go to Hell? His father wasn t given a chance to repent his sins before he was
murdered, so why should King Claudius? Hamlet thinks about this for a minute, and decides to wait
for a more reasonable
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Physical And Economic Effects Of A Tsunami Causes And Its...
What is a Tsunami?
Tsunamis are dangerous and unpredictable, but what are they? A tsunami is a series of waves
generated by disturbances in the body of water. The waves of a tsunami can reach up to 100 feet, and
travel at an average speed of 500 miles per hour, or 805 kilometers an hour.
Causes
Tsunamis can be caused by several different things, including earthquakes, which cause shoves from
the land, pushing the tsunami forward. They can also be caused by landslides, which can happen
underwater. The sudden movement displaces enough water to start a tsunami. Volcanic eruptions also
cause tsunamis to form, as when they collapse, it displaces the water as well as shaking the ground.
Effects
Tsunamis have horrible physical and economic effects on the places they appear. The waves move fast
enough to cause serious damage to the surrounding area, and the force is strong enough to even rip
buildings from their foundations. They have the ability to uproot trees, destroy crops and natural
habitats, and often result in the deaths of citizens due to drowning, or being crushed by debris. The
Tsunamis also contaminate water sources, and cause damages to critical places, such as nuclear plants.
The government is also held responsible for repairing the damages, which may cost years and even
billions of dollars. It can also cause a well kept area to become dirty and cluttered with litter, and the
efforts to return it back to its former state may cost more than a country is willing to
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Least Depeloping Countries
Least developing countries are the countries which are poor in agricultural that are seeking to become
more advanced economically and socially. Most of the countries are developing, less developed or
Third World countries. However, the big difference in wealth and economic development amongst
Third countries, the concluding are typically characterised by a low average per capita income, high
external debt (to foreign banks and states in respect of loans acquired), a strong dependance on
agriculture and other primary activities. CONTENT A serious problem facing LDCs is that they lack
the money (sometimes the political will) to invest in business enhancing enterprises, and to shape up
and sustain their physical and transport related infrastructure. Export and import activity suffers as a
result and the countries feel progressively relegated in the international trade field. A contributing
factor to this phenomenon is that more than 50% of the population in LDCs is under the age of 15 and
therefore not economically active. Yet youths still require basic services (health care, education, etc.)
for which the government has to foot the bill. Another restriction to the LDCs getting ahead in the
international trade arena is that their governments are often more concerned about getting special
treatment from the wealthier countries than developing ways to create more sustainable industries and
become more competitive. Frequent political trouble in the LDCs also plays confusion
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Elkassih Separation Lab
Layla Elkassih Separation of the Components of a Mixture
Lab Partner: Satan s pubes. Date Performed: 9.28.2015
Chemistry 1411
Separating the elements of a mixture can be done through decantation, extraction, and sublimation.
This experiment starts by practicing the sublimation process by heating the mixture: NaCl, NH_4 Cl,
and SiO2. Through sublimation, the mass of NH2Cl can be found. Then by extraction, water, the mass
of NaCl can be found; decant the water, extracting the NaCl from the mixture. Finally, the third
element remains (SiO2). Which enables he/she to calculate the percentage of composition for each
element in the original mixture.
In order to perform this experiment, he/she will need the following materials:
One Apparatus One Glass stirring rods
One Balance One Hot plate
One Bunsen burner and hose One
One Tong One Watch glass
One 50 100 mL graduated cylinder Two Evaporating dish
And the following chemicals: H20 (water/ 55.5 mol/L) and the unknown mixture of NaCl, NH_4 Cl,
SiO_2. (Sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, and silicon dioxide).
Procedure:
Zero out the balance and place an empty evaporating dish on the scale. Weigh and record the mass.
Zero out the balance and place a watch glass on the scale. Weigh and record the mass. Place the
evaporating dish onto the scale and zero out the balance. Pour three grams of the NaCl, NH_4 Cl, and
SiO_2 mixture into the dish. Heat the mixture: Attach the gas hose to the bunsen burner, inside the
fume
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The Pros And Cons Of Racial Profiling
What is racial profiling? Racial Profiling refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement
officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual s race, ethnicity,
religion or national origin (American Civil Liberties Union). There are certain races that face racial
profiling from law enforcement officials driving or in other important locations. Black races face
racial profiling especially when driving; law enforcement officials target black driver for minor traffic
violations. Spanish race might be racial profile while walking or driving to search for illegal drugs or
guns. Since the attacks of September 11 2001, the Arab race and South Asian race has faced many
racial profiling from law enforcement and even regular people for any terrorist attack that is taking
place or any immigrant violation.
I do not know how the media does it but I think it is difficult to try to gather information to figure out
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For example in Ferguson, Missouri 67% of the population is black. There are high chances that a
white police officer will stop more black people than any other race in Ferguson and the officer might
be assumed to be a racial profiler. The city of Brentwood, Missouri is 87.5% white, there are also high
chances that a black cop will stop more white drivers than any other race and that cop will be assumed
to be racial profiler. Numbers do not do any favor to cops and this might influence cops not to stop
cars because they do not want to be labeled as racial profilers. I have a white friend who is a
Cambridge cop, he tells me that there were times that he conducted traffic stops only to be told by the
operator that the reason he stopped the car was because the driver was driving while black . He
complained to me that it does really aggravate him because he was just doing his job and now he is
labeled as
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Winner Casino s Success In The Casino Industry
Trustworthiness and reliability are two key characteristics for all casinos to preserve and maintain in
order to survive. Success in this industry does not come overnight, and it is of paramount importance
for all operators to exhibit attributes that will keep all customers safe from the threats of scams and
fraud.
The growing industry of online casinos today is a problem most rookie bettors face. With the
overflowing list of casinos coming their way, it can be difficult to settle on a brand and narrowing the
list down can be a demanding task. In addition to this, it is true that dangers in this industry are aspects
that will never leave the minds of bettors, and these are elements all individuals must be aware of
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As what Winner Casino is trying to convey, there are still operators out there that possess quality
features.
Winner Casino scam reports are virtually inexistent in the world of iGaming. This is due to the fact
that the platform urged to provide betting communities and interested parties with unparalleled
gaming services. Its prolonged establishment in the industry is one giveaway of its dependability and
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Different Types Of Thirty-1
Thirty one. Thirty one is the number veterinary schools in the United States and in the Caribbeans.
Thirty one schools means thirty one different in state, and out of state tuitions. Each region of the
United States and the Caribbean has at least 3 colleges for Veterinary Medicine. All being in different
locations, they all offer different cost for tuition, and are also known for different programs besides
veterinary medicine. Besides the cost of tuition, they also have different schools within the college
that they are known for.
First, the wonderful Northeast region of the United States. Home to only 3 veterinary colleges:
University of Pennsylvania, Tufts University, and Cornell University. The University of Pennsylvania
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Next is the University of Missouri. Tuition for in state averages $25,700, and out of state averages
$35,00. U. of M. is also known for its school of journalism. Iowa State University tuition for in state
students is about $4,000 and $11,000 for out of state students. Also, Iowa State is known for their
school of education. University of Minnesota is next, with tuition for out of state students at $23,806
and $14,142 for in state students. University of Minnesota is also known for their school of dentistry.
University of Wisconsin Madison cost $10,446 for in state, and $32,738 for out of state. Along with
college of veterinary medicine, UWM offers a school of medicine and public health. In Illinois, the
University of Illinois tuition is $31,046 for in state and $46,668 for out of state students. University of
Illinois is also known for its school of medicine. Michigan State University is another college that
offers a school of veterinary medicine. Tuition for out of state is $37,890 and $14,063 for in state
students. Also, MSU is home to a school of medicine. Ohio State University tuition cost is $10,307 for
in state, and $29,229 for out of state. OSU is also home to a school of music. Finally, The great state
of Indiana is home to Purdue University with tuition cost of $10,002 for in state, and $28,804 for out
of state. Purdue is also home to a school of engineering. Kansas State has the highest out of state
tuition at $54,366 and University of Illinois has
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Why Is John Stevens Unjustified
On January 17, 1893, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown by the United States of America. A
storm had broken out, and a group of American men took control of the Hawaiian Kingdom. This
group of men, called the Hawaiian League would ultimately take over, and overthrew the Hawaiian
Kingdom. When the McKinley Tariff was signed, this allowed all imported sugar into the U.S. tariff
free. This worried many foreign sugar businessmen that sugar would not thrive in Hawaii anymore.
Many businessmen thought annexation would be a solution to help boost sugar again. The overthrow
of the Hawaiian Kingdom was unjustified, because of the unlawful acts by Minster Stevens, and the
Hawaiian League. A man named John Stevens assisted the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
illegally, by bringing American troops, and machinery to the Iolani Palace. The day, January 16, 1893,
is the day that Stevens brought 162 armed sailors, and marines. This is going against the law, because
the international law says that using armed troops on an independent nation is illegal. In addition,
Stevens is a minister. He has no power to summon American troops, and bring in the USS Boston
(Potter, Kadson, Rayson). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The group of men started as the Hawaiian League, which were Queen Liliuokalani s cabinet. These
men stripped the queen s power, and took over the Hawaiian monarchy. Before the queen came to
power, the Hawaiian League forced King Kalakaua to sign the Bayonet Constitution, that would give
foreigners the right to vote, and take away most of the King s power. Later on, the Hawaiian League
changed their name to the Committee of Safety, but they still had the same idea in mind to annex the
Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian League had no right to take away the queen s power, and have any
right to take the Hawaiian Kingdom as a US territory
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America By Anzia Yezierska Summary
Anzia Yezierska s non fiction story, America and I, about her journey as an immigrant in America
includes the main characters; Anzia, the Americanized family, an old woman who is Anzias employer,
a teacher, and a vocational guidance counselor. The main setting is America, specifically the American
ghetto . In the beginning of the story, Anzia gives some backstory on where she is from, who she is,
and why she s in America now. She believes once she immigrates to America, life will be easier, she
can attain a good job and become rich, live in a beautiful home and have nice American clothes. She
thinks anyone can come to America easily get a job, and get rich because people will pity and support
immigrants. Unfortunately, the main conflict of the story is Anzia struggling to find that pity. She
works as a maid for a while them decides to quit when she doesn t get paid for her work. Then she
works for a cranky old woman in a sweatshop where she and her co workers are required to come to
work early in the morning and stay late into the night. Anzia is not paid a fair wage for her exhausting
work and is not well fed for a long time before she quits her job, again, and ... Show more content on
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She might not of become a writer, but she would of still learned English from interactions with the
family and others when she ran errands. I also believe she would ve still gone to the library, in this
case for the purpose of learning English, and would have ended up reading about American history.
Once the read about it, she would make the connection to herself and realize she was going around
expecting pity from people who couldn t understand her. It is likely that even if she stayed with the
Americanized family, she would experience a moment where she gives up on the American dream and
loses hope because she couldn t find any satisfaction in her
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Transracial Adoption In Canada
Canada is widely known as the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism; being supportive
of all ethnicities and races, while encouraging a peaceful community and promoting cultural
education. However, there is a major gap in the country s history that hides one of the most
controversial issues to date the cultural genocide of the Indigenous community. Public information
regarding this topic remains limited and insufficient, providing little insight on the discrimination and
inequality the Indigenous community has faced, and continues to face today. Particularly, the issue lies
in the failure to provide information on Child Welfare and its related causes, including the residential
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Of those, fewer than half about 44 per cent lived with at least one foster parent who identified as
Indigenous. Provinces with a higher proportion of Indigenous children also had more Indigenous kids
in foster care (Yukselir, 2016). The remainder lived in a situation where they were a transracial
adoptee, meaning they were placed in a household with parents that had a different racial or ethnic
group from their own. While transracial adoption usually concludes with positive adjustment
outcomes for adoptees, for Aboriginal transracial adoptees, adoption tends to result in consistently
negative outcomes. Many transracial adoptees of the Sixties Scoop era where Aboriginal children
were apprehended in disproportionate numbers throughout Canada and adopted into non Aboriginal
homes in Canada, United States and overseas, now adults, have contacted Aboriginal child welfare
agencies as they aim to reunite with their birth families. A large proportion of former adoptees first
point of contact is through addiction services and street agencies (Gilchrist, 1995). Many adoptees are
facing identity issues because of being socialized and acculturated into a middle class white society
(Hall, 1995; Gilchrist, 1995; Richard, 1998). For transracial adoptees, identity issues are exacerbated
by the factors that arise in seeking out birth family and cultural ties (Fournier Crey, 1997; Hall, 2003).
According to Bagley (1993), the core of the issue for adoptees is being reacquainted with the most
marginalized and oppressed group within Canadian society . This, he argues, aggravates the already
problematic identity issues that Aboriginal adoptees experience. Finally, transracial adoption causes
poor socio economic factors, as well as psychological, emotional, and mental factors that confront the
adoptee as an adult, as well as facing racism and racial identity issues. Transracial aboriginal research
has yet to
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Commentary On The Secret Of Bees
While reading the entertaining commentary on The secret of bees, my opinions were questioned more
than once. Several of the statements I completely agreed with, while others I disagreed strongly. The
first statement that came to my attention was that If I were a South Carolina resident, I would be
unhappy since the author s depiction of the state was unflattering. This is true, Sue Monk Kidd did not
persuaded me to visit. However, I doubt that many would be unhappy. The book took place over 50
years ago and numerous conditions have changed. However, heavy racism is alive in the South today,
and if residents and readers realized what racism actually is, maybe it would encourage them to
change their ways. I wasn t surprised that our Catholic school assigned us this novel, even though
August worships a different religion. The Secret Life of Bees has won numerous awards and is well
loved. Even, though it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The writer of the commentary wrote that it didn t make much sense for black parents to name their
child after a president that was pro slavery. Blacks weren t educated as equally as whites, and maybe
they just admired the name Zachary and was just a coincidence. I thought that that the statement about
May overreacting on Zach being arrested. It was narrow minded because the justice system was
different 50 years ago. It has been shown in the book that even with the most minor offenses, blacks
receive more extreme treatment, while whites can beat someone and walk away scot free. Even though
Zach didn t break the law, the police didn t care that he was innocent. I disagree on how T. Ray is
100% evil. He is extremely misguided, clueless on how to raise a child, in grieving, and is reminded
of the women he loves every time he looks at his daughter. Although most of the things he did were
inexcusable, we don t receive any background on T. Ray other than that he was evil. I feel that talking
about his part would deepen his
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Renewable Energy And Jobs Review 2014
The 2014 renewable energy and jobs review 2014 was completed by The International Renewable
Energy Agency (IRENA). It provides in depth research about the recent trends in renewable energy
employment, prices and investment. These activities have affected job creation across a multi national
spectrum. Each year the growth in this sector generates substantial employment opportunities.
IRENA estimates that 6.5 million renewable energy jobs were accounted for in 2013. This analysis
also listed the largest employers of renewable energy jobs. These countries include in descending
order:
1) China
2) Brazil
3) United States
4) India
5) Germany
6) Spain
7) Bangladesh
As indicated from the list, regional shifts from developed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Liquid biofuels represents the next largest number of jobs at 1.45 million. These technologies include
ethanol and biodiesel. There is a heavy emphasis on farming production for this industry and a large
share of employment is found in harvesting various types of feedstock. The United States is the largest
producer of liquid biofuels and Brazil s sugarcane industry is the largest employer of this segment.
The report also indicated that wind employment remained stable around 0.8 million jobs. There have
been policy changes in several countries that have reduced installation jobs. In other industries in this
market like operations and maintenance, they have experienced a little growth. The uncertainty about
future policies in these various countries has had an impact. This has resulted in a significant drop in
new US installations and caused weak markets in Europe and India. However, China and Canada have
experienced a surge. Form the more than 834,000 jobs, Europe has accounted for approximately
58,000 of those jobs
Solar heating and cooling has been difficult to assess due to the difficulty and methodology of
information gathering. It is, however, estimated that this industry has employed 0.5 million people of
which about 70% were in China. Since the data availability for solar heating, small hydro and
geothermal is relatively low there has been potential for underestimation of jobs.
The policy predictability, education and training
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The Pros And Cons Of Fighting In National Hockey
What is the first image that comes to mind when you think of hockey? The Stanley cup? The average
amount of goals scored in a game? No, Most people think of fighting. Two people going at it, trying to
kill each other while on ice. There is a lot of controversy if this should stay in the game. I think
fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League (NHL). Some of the reason why fighting
should be allowed in the National Hockey League are fighting could prevent other injuries.Fighting is
also used to protect amazing players that give a team an advantage. It gives other people who are
tough a job and a chance in the NHL.
To start off, Hockey is a very physical sport. But fighting has been in it forever. Fighting could
potentially prevent other injuries that could occur in a hockey game. Fighting in the NHL could
prevent other injuries because if there is not fighting and two payers are getting mad at eachother they
could hit each other harder and in ways that could hurt the other player. If there was fighting there
wouldn t be these injuries and players will not get hurt. Another reason why fighting could prevent
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Fighting can be used to show how tough a team is. This will show that they are a good team they
wouldn t let any goals in during a power play for fighting witch is a 5 minute major. Another reason
how fighting could give people a job in the NHL is becauses because ther are some players who get in
the NHL because they can fight. Hockey is a tough sport it s a very physical sport and with that
fighting can occur in most circumstances. If a player on the opposing team decides to hurt one of the
maine players on the other team, that team will send out a player to fight this will give people a job
and a chance in the NHL. This also leads me in to my next reason on why fighting should stay in the
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Second Wave Of Feminism In Canada
Feminism has been discussed throughout the last century as women are began to prioritize their rights
within their society. The first period of significant feminist activity was the first wave of feminism
around 1850 1900, primarily focusing on women s suffrage. It was not until the 1960s that second
wave of feminism came to be. This wave of feminism achieved visibility for women in Canada and
played a significant role in the liberation of women while contributing to other causes. The
concentration on disarmament, misogyny, sexual violence, reproductive and equal rights were vital to
the emancipation of women and minorities.
The second wave of feminism concentrates on liberation, although it played a significant role in anti
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Women worked tirelessly to challenge misogyny in education. The formation of women s studies
introduced women to disciplines like language, philosophy, psychology, and history and opened doors
for female STEM majors (Encyclopedia). Women campaigned for educational reforms throughout
education careers, and demanded changes in curricula and teaching forces to ensure that women were
getting the same education as men. Some changes include home economics and survival courses not
being gendered courses and the same curriculum for physical education classes. These changes in the
education system made sexism in the new generations less common, a significant change from the
previous generation. Women also demanded to be equal in men within the work environment.
Domestic labour remained their responsibility in society, and if women are working they would be
given incredibly lower wages than their male counterparts and little to no benefits. In 1951, women
and men were able to get equal pay, yet there were no significant changes to the wage gap. Over the
years women condemned the gendered pay gap (Encyclopedia) as well as other issues such as
separation and divorce rights, discrimination in labour codes and restriction on married women.
During a divorce, women were not entitled to an equal share of property until 1980, where the
legislation recognized an equal division of property upon separation or divorce (Heritage). According
to UFCW Canada, it was not until 1971 that women in the military were able to keep their jobs when
they got married, as the changes to the labour code prohibits sex discrimination. As second wave of
feminism came to an end, women across Canada were making more money, receiving benefits and
were equal to men in the
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Roberts Papa Jack Research Papers
Boxing, an official sanctioned sport in the early 20th century, is a sport that is known as one of the
most violent and physically demanding sports on the earth. Professional boxers that get paid to fight
must be in top shape in order to preform at the highest level. Being a professional boxer is a tough life.
Boxers train hard for many months leading up to one fight and either win, lose, knock out the
opponent or even get knocked out. The sport has been around for centuries, but has most recently
taken off over the last 100 years. It is a multibillion dollar industry with fighters taking home hundreds
of thousands of dollars if not even millions of dollars for big matches. In his novel Papa Jack, Roberts
tells the story of the famous African American boxer Jack Johnson. He details the boxers rise to fame
and fortune and his downward spiral that would soon follow. In Papa Jack, Roberts displays life of a
professional boxer through firsthand accounts with events that happened during Johnson s life and
shows how boxing not only influenced his life but also how he influenced the African American
community. Papa Jack is a great book to read for any history student or sports fan, because in vivid
detail it describes the life of a boxer in and outside the ring. Roberts talks about Johnson s numerous
run ins with the law, his fights and how he would treat people he came across. Roberts describes the
type of people Johnson attracted because of his fame. Many of the women
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Overview of Barbara Dossey s Nursing Theory
Nursing Theory: Barbara Dossey
Context of the development of the theory Barbara Dossey is truly a visionary in the holistic nursing
movement and her theory is able to further the development of holistic nursing in its entirety as well
as bolster patient outcomes. The context in which the theory was developed was in relation and
connection to the products and ideas of Ken Wilbur, in an attempt to fortify the fundamental concept
of healing (Dossey Keegan, 2003). Dossey s four quadrant model in certain respects is a reaction to
and influenced by the work of Wilbur, namely that his volumes stress that no particular or sole
researcher, philosopher or theorist can describe, establish or clarify the constituents of reality (Dossey
Keegan, 2003). Dossey and Keegan emphasize that the obstacle and objectives in nursing is to bolster
one s integral awareness while boosting one s overall strengths and abilities in nursing in general
(2003). Ultimately, the theory developed in the context of the belief that healing occurs when the
delicate balance and harmony of body and mind and spirit is successfully addressed and how ancient
ideas can be effectively integrated in the realm of caring for patient in everyday living
(Dosseydossey.com).
Nursing Conceptualized in the Theory This theory recognizes how the meta paradigm of nurse,
individual, health/wellbeing, surrounding environment (also known as society) have to be
acknowledged (Dossey Keegan, 2013). The nurse plays a strong
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How Did Humanism Influence Titian Art
How humanism changed artists paintings: An analysis of Titian s work during the 16th century
Ashmini Shiwbalak
The High Renaissance was a period of Italian painting that had the qualities of harmony and balance
with dignified, calm movement. The present study will focus on the development of early sixteen
century Venetian paintings by Titian during the High Renaissance. I ve chosen Gallery 607 at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art because it has the work of Titian, who was one of the greatest Venetian
artists, well known for his remarkable use of color and for his appealing renderings of the human
form. Titian created rich, luminous images by layering oil paint onto canvas. However, like many of
the Renaissance painters, Titian showed an interest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Humanists were more curious about life in the present and focused on the achievements of the
individual. Hence, instead of religious issues, humanists examined worldly subjects that the ancient
Greeks and Romans had studied. This led the people of the Renaissance to become interested in other
areas of science, the natural world, biology and astronomy. Mazzocco goes on to list some of the
effects that humanism had on Renaissance paintings. Firstly, ordinary people grew to be the same size
as saints in paintings and saints began to look more like ordinary people. Secondly, halos became
fainter and eventually disappeared. Thirdly, the natural landscape began to appear as a background in
paintings, unlike the middle ages when artists represented figures of heaven against a gold
background. Fourthly, artists became famous for their work, and the human body was depicted in
anatomical accuracy, and frequently nude. The perfect human type had proportions, muscular
structure, oval face, triangular forehead, straight nose, and balance with the weight on one hip. Lastly,
the use of mathematical perspective to represent three dimensional space in paintings was invented.
Mazzocco s book stresses how humanism changed art and thus, artists like Titian adopted these
changes and used them in his paintings during that
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Essay On The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams, an American playwright, his famous works are The Glass Menagerie and A
Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams creation of drama is directly related to own personal life
and experience. He has a sister Rose Williams she is diagnosed with schizophrenic. In The Glass
Menagerie it is talking about a memory play in the 1940s talking about Tom Wingfield in the 1930s,
Tom is the narrator and the major character in the book. The other three characters are Amanda the
mother, Laura sister of Tom, and Jim the gentleman caller. Laura in the book is like a reflection of
Rose; they both are disabled in some parts of their body. In The Glass Menagerie s, Laura is crippled
and in real life Rose has schizophrenic. As the book has been a classical collection of Tennessee
Williams a lot of people have read it from around the world by westerners and also easterners. The
context of the book is talking about the United States classic low class families. For easterners, they
might not be well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In The Glass Menagerie, Amanda has an aggressive characterization, she is holding on to her son and
daughter. Oh! I felt so weak I could barely keep on my feet! ...Just gone up the spout like that
(Williams 13). From this quote we can see that Amanda is making Laura do something that she didn t
want to do and when the command is not done she turns upset. Back in the 1940s mom being
aggressive is a very common thing that happens, the adults take control over the family. But now days,
in the modern world children have more of their own opinions of what to do. Readers who are reading
back in the 1940s will think that Amanda is being a normal mom that is teaching their own children
what to do, for readers in the modern world Amanda would become a mom that cares too much for
their own children which will make them feel
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The Somalian Refugee Crisis Essay
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced, Somalia s drought and refugee
crisis is the most severe humanitarian emergency in the world, (UNHCR, 2011). Although estimates
vary, about 800,000 people have left Somalia seeking asylum. Most now reside in refugee camps in
bordering Kenya and Ethiopia. Many trek for days with little or food to seek safety and assistance in
refugee camps only to find conditions that are no better. Host nations and humanitarian organizations
cannot support the vast number of refugees that have already crossed the border and thousands more
arrive every day. Maintenance of the current course of action is not the answer. Besides conjuring
more international assistance and humanitarian aid, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By early summer (1992), at least 300,000 civilians had already died and in July (2009) the
International Committee of the Red Cross re iterated its six month old estimates that 95 percent of the
population of Somalia was malnourished and 70 percent in imminent danger of death by starvation,
(Jon Western, 1999). Between 1992 and 1995 a UN Peacekeeping force and a small American lead
coalition attempted to stabilize the country. After limited success, both eventually pulled out. In the
decade that followed fighting between warlords, political groups, and neighboring countries have
contributed to numerous failed attempts to establish a functioning government. The country is
considered a failed state.
To compound the issues, in the last two years limited rain fall has caused the worst drought in over 60
years. The already overwrought food situation exponentially worsted as crops and livestock die due to
water shortages. As a result the numbers of refugees have recently increased dramatically, with over
330,000 Somalis seeking refuge since January of 2011, (UNHCR, 2011).
For the Somali people, options are very limited. Warlords have actually banned humanitarian efforts in
some areas. When left with little choice they abandon their homes and make for the shelter of a
neighboring country. Tens of thousands of families travel by foot carrying their children sometimes for
more than a week. Most times with
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Learning Goals
1) Locate where in the renin angiotensin aldosterone pathway ACE inhibitors act
2) Identify commonly prescribed antihypertensive medication by primary care physicians
3) List 3 possible side effects from inappropriate ACE inhibitor prescription
4) Suggest possible regulations of ACE inhibitor use for primary care physicians and alternative
treatment plans for patients
Introduction
Cardiac related diseases account for over 56 million annual deaths worldwide.1 Cardiovascular
disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is increasing in
occurrence in developing nations.1 The prevalence of CVD increases with age.1 The mean level of
blood pressure, used to diagnose CVD, is higher in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She has been smoking a pack of cigarettes per day for the past 20 years. She has admitted to
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Biochemical Mechanisms of ACE Inhibitors
The renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) is a group of hormones that are produced
sequentially in order to regulate salt water homeostasis as well as blood pressure.5 The first enzyme,
renin, is produced by the juxtaglomerular cells of the kidney when blood volume is low and is
released into the bloodstream.3,5,6 Renin then catalyzes the conversion of angiotensinogen to
angiotensin I.3,5,6 Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), which is produced in the lungs,
subsequently converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a more active enzyme.3,5,6 Angiotensin II has
several functions. The hormone s primary mechanism for increasing blood pressure is through the
stimulation of blood vessel constriction. Furthermore, angiotensin II increases the contractility of the
heart via sympathetic activation. It also stimulates anti diuretic hormone (ADH) release, which
increases water reabsorption at the collecting ducts, resulting
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The Two Main Networks Of The Human Nervous System
The human nervous system is divided into two main networks that work in harmony with each other.
First, the Central Nervous System that consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and the Peripheral
Nervous System that is made up of the nerves comings out of that Central Nervous System. The
Central Nervous System s main task is to integrate sensory information that the Peripheral Nervous
System collects from all over the body and responds to it by coordinating both conscious and
unconscious activity. In the Central Nervous System, the brain is responsible for sorting through all in
coming sensory information, giving orders to other parts of the body, and carries out the complex
functions of thinking, feeling and remembering. While, the spinal
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Kent Cavern
entrance to Kents Cavern. While thus engaged he exposed a human skull which was recovered from
fragments. Apparently the skull had been laid in a fissure or recess of the rock which in the course of
time had become build up am buried beneath the debris which had fallen from the face of the cliff.
Nothing was found with the skull to assist the archaeologist in assigning a date to its in
entombmentbut,at the same level,shells ofmolluscs off to species whichMr. A. S. Kennard has
identified as belonging to a past the pleistone period. The fragments of the skull are covered with a
fine wash of red cave earth ; when a fragment is broken, the porous parts of the fractured surface are
stained a pinkish red while the solid outer and inner layers have the colour and somewhat consistency
of chalk. And The condition of the bone fragments is such as is usually met with in skulls found in or
under this stalagmitic floor but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Te delicate operation of reconstruction was carried out byMr. E. Smith, the parts which contain the
brain being successfully assembled, all save the hinder part of the head, a defeat which did not prevent
exact estimates being formed as to the original shape and size of the skull. Fortunately too, it was
possible to restore the greater part of the face. The lower jaw and part of the nose are missing but
enough has been preserved to give an exact picture of the original features of the face.
When the reconstruction was effected it was at once seen that the Kents Cavern skull was of exactly
the same type as the remarkable skulls discovered four years ago by the Spelaeological Society of the
University of Bristol in and under the stalagmitic floor of the Aveline s Hole, a limestone cave in the
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She Walks In Beauty Essay
Never in my entire life have I heard of this poem. It came to my attention the first time in class. After
researching on the Internet about the author, who is known as Lord Byron, an English poet from the
romantic period. The poem is a description of a beautiful woman, whom Byron acquainted, at a ball
while meeting his cousin by marriage. Her unusual beauty struck Byron and the poem was written the
morning after. It is said that She walks in beauty is one of Byron s most famous piece.
She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless dimes and stairy night
The poem starts with a description of how the beauty of a woman is like the night, which is quite an
odd way to say that she was beautiful. Normally a woman s beauty would be compared to a summer s
day, like another former author have written, Sonnet 18 by Williams Shakespeare as an example.
Although, in this poem, instead of being compared to a normal night, she is compared to a cloudless
night with millions of shining stars. I suppose it means she has a lovely and clear complexion? Her
beauty is therefore not only her appearance; the cloudless night might as well refer to her personality,
a conscience clear as the cloudless sky. This woman was not only a ... Show more content on
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The poet also repeats himself once again by talking about the contrast between dark and bright,
presumably because this woman has the best of both sides, the best of dark and the best of bright. He
mentions that the best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and eyes, it would seem that her eyes
represents some kind of harmony between dark and bright, while her aspect is her appearance. This
could mean that when Byron met this woman, her eyes might have been dark but seemed to sparkle
and therefore creates harmony and beauty.
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day
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Controversy with Elvis Presley
Rock and roll music existed before Elvis Presley came along, but with his arrival on the performing
scene, Americans could ignore it no longer. In 1956, he strode in front of a television camera for the
first time as the provocative image of a high school hood and achieved an instant rapport with millions
of U.S. teenagers who were experiencing their own adolescent rebellion. Hip wiggling gyrations that
brought a storm of protest from the adult world reinforced his popularity with young people, and he
became the epitome of a whole generation that saw itself as defiant, disenchanted, and less inhibited
than the one that had gone before. His songs, an amalgam of white country ... Show more content on
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Not all of his vocalizing was even or polished, especially in his earlier recordings, but he was capable
of achieving a rich baritone sound with a light, free, wide vibrato. There are some excellent technical
moments in his singing, particularly in ballads such as It s Now or Never . The development of his
vocal style could also be studied partly in terms of vocal technique and partly to explore the changes
that occurred in his vocal quality and choice of songs as the innovative singer was accepted by the
establishment. His early LPs, Elvis and Elvis Presley, can be compared and contrasted with later
albums such as GI Blues and From Elvis in Memphis.
Some say Elvis Presley was targeted for his alleged vulgarity and sexually explicit behavior due to
fear of possible racial integration. Elvis found himself center of a scandal due to his love for music
and his passion for touching his fans with his music. He was targeted for his singing of what was
considered back then to be black music . For years there were debates on the alleged comment made
by Elvis that all blacks could for him was shine his shoes. Some still believe it to this day. I don t
believe the comment was ever made by Elvis and after doing
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The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the author L. Frank Baum uses colors to represent emotions and
characteristics of the characters and settings in the story. Baum s use of colors not only brought the
characters to life, but also allowed the reader to understand their points of view and motivation in
every scenario. Even children at young ages can comprehend the deep meaning of colors. Infants learn
basic color interpretation such as red objects represent anger while white characters symbolize good.
Baum uses colors to a greater extent when he takes his protagonist Dorothy through the magical land
of Oz. Colors in this novel play a crucial part in separating Dorothy s home life in Kansas from her
adventure through Oz. L. Frank Baum s use of colors in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz symbolize
maturity, loyalty and protection within the characters of the novel. To begin this tale, L. Frank Baum
opens with Dorothy in her hometown Kansas. Dorothy s time in Kansas is surrounded by the color
gray. The unemotional color gray symbolizes subdued, boring and drab (empower yourself with color
psychology). In the novel, Dorothy is an excited child who wants to play and express her creativity. A
setting such as Kansas is not the place for her. In Kansas, everything is subdued because most of the
population is older and more mature than Dorothy is. This brings a feeling of boredom to Dorothy
because relative to her, the rest of the town is very drab or lacking in spirit. Baum brilliantly set an
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Specimen 5 Lab Report
The infill brick walls of Specimen 5 were produced by the small windows opening. These window
openings were shifted to the side of the one column at stories. Until the end of the experiment, 9
hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 5 at both forward and backward. Specimen 5 reached 9.14
kN lateral force and +7.56 mm displacement at 4 hysteresis forward cycle and 19.31 kN lateral force
and 21.51 mm displacement at 8 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 5 reached to ultimate
lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 0.7% at forward and interstory drift value was
3% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis
curve of Specimen 5 are shown in Fig. 14.
The short column effect was observed to 1nd story at the columns. Significant damage was observed
in a column of the part without a window opening of 1nd story. Shear cracks were observed in column
and beam of the level without a window ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Until the end of the experiment, 21 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 6 at both forward and
backward. Specimen 6 reached 47.94 kN lateral force and +19.71 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis
forward cycle and 48.01 kN lateral force and 10.84 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis backward cycle.
When Specimen 6 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 1.5% at
forward and interstory drift value was 1.1% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear
versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 6 are shown in Fig. 16.
In the Specimen 6, shear cracks and damages were formed intensely on the parts without a window
opening of 1nd story. The short column effect was observed at the columns of 1nd story and was not
observed at the columns of the 2nd story. The crack pattern and damages of Specimen 6 at the end of
the test can be seen Fig.
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Bumper Stickers Pest Analysis
I would want potential voters to view the sticker as a clean, organized statement. I utilized serif font to
portray a more sophisticated delivery to my bumper sticker. By using serif, the overall effect of the
bumper sticker has a more confident, strong feel. If I had used sans serif it would have given a more
causal display, something I would not want people to infer from my presidential bumper sticker. The
powerful, bold font is easy to read and come off as strong;or something that could stand alone. The
kerning of the sticker, I feel, is just right. It is not too far apart so it is hard to read or too close together
for the eyes to read. To read a bumper sticker effortlessly, is something all politicians should utilize.
Bumper stickers
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Tectonic Plates
The Earth is a very detailed planet; there are many actions going on at once on this planet. The Earth
has many boundaries, plates. and layers. The plates beneath our feet mold the world we live in. While
very slowly, the plates are indeed moving. There are a few variations to the plates; they have different
directions in which they move in relation to separate plates. These changes in plate movement have
different side effects, from ocean trenches to miles of mountain ranges. In 1912, a german
climatologist, Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents were once joined and made one land mass.
He named this super continent Pangaea. He had a lot of evidence to prove that they were once
together, but he was missing one key section of information, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Each plate is moving a certain direction due to the convection from the Asthenosphere. The meeting of
two plates is called a boundary, there are three types of boundaries in the world: Convergent
Boundaries, Divergent Boundaries. And Transform Boundaries. In the case of Convergent Boundaries,
two plates are pushing against each other, which can create Deep Ocean Trenches, Huge Mountains,
and/or Volcanic Mountain chains. An example of this happening is the Mariana Trench, During
Convergence, the denser crust, oceanic crust, is subducted below the less dense crust. If the crusts
have the same density then the plates are pushed upwards. At Divergent Boundaries, the plates are
moving away from each other, this can create Mid Ocean Ridges and Rift Valleys. An example of this
happening is the Mid Atlantic Ridge. At the final boundary, Transform Boundaries, the plates slide the
past one another in the opposite direction, causing shallow earthquakes and offset features. An
example of this Boundary is The San Andreas Fault. While the crust moves, there are places called
Hot spots in which a hot portion of the mantle rises up beneath the crust for millions of years. An
example of this is the Hawaii Island
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European Imperialism In Congo
At the age of Imperialism taking over or colonizing lands was a habit for strong empires or nations
and example of these colonized nations is Congo which mast of the European countries had their eyes
on it. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country s power and influence through colonization, use
of military force (Dicionary). It started in the 1870s when many of the European countries started to
colonize lands far from Europe mainly in Africa. There were very strong Empires or imperial
governments at this period of time like the British, German, and the Belgium governments. Every
Empire had its reasons and hustifications for colonizing and taking over any lands, but the common
reason is the natural resources or economy. Not only economy ... Show more content on
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The British government in London had not been completely advised by Frere about the expected
attack on Zululand and at first was not overwhelmingly in the state of war. However, the entry of the
news of the defeat at Isandlwana in London on February 11 one of the significant shocks to British
eminence in the nineteenth century excited the British government into a full scale battle to hide any
hint of failure confront. An army force led by Col. Evelyn Wood suffered an internal defeat at Hlobane
on March 28. However on March 29, the decisive victory over the Zulu at the Battle of Kambula
(Khambula). On the 2nd of April, a British Colum under Chelmsford s command exacted a heavy
defeat on the Zulu at Gingindlovu, where in excess of 1,000 Zulu were killed. Chelmsford s troops at
that point moved towards Cetshwayo s royal villages at Ulundi, where on July 4, 1879, they exacted a
final defeat on Cetshwayo s surviving warriors. Cetshwayo himself was caught in August, and the
Zulu nation was at the mercy of the British government, which had not yet thought about how to join
Zululand into its Southern Africa property. (Britannica,
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Licensed Practical Nurses
n Licensed Practical Nurses who proceed to upgrade their credentials by earning an Associate degree
in Nursing can find the experience of socializing into a new and more complex professional role a bit
challenging. What is Professional Socialization you may ask? It is a process by which a person acquire
the knowledge, skills and disposition that makes him or her more or less effective member of a
profession and a subconscious process whereby person internalize behavioral norms and standards and
form a sense of identity and commitment to a professional field. Case study presented three different
programs available for a new graduate transitioning into the Registered Nursing role. The first
program is a we well defined structured program
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Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Plymouth Colony
The Jamestown and Plymouth colonies were run under very different circumstances. The economies
of the two colonies were vastly different and their political views differed greatly as well.
Despite their differences both colonies played a huge role in twenty first century America. The
Plymouth colony had a very industrial economy; they used subsistence farming to grow crops for their
families and then started growing enough to trade for tools and other necessities. The Plymouth
colony started to industrialize even further when they began the ship building industry and started
mass manufacturing goods. From a political standpoint the Plymouth colony was very modern for its
time. There was a definite class system consisting of an upper class of judges, wealthy businessmen,
and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As you can see these colonies differed greatly in their political and economic interests. These colonies
have impacted twenty first century America in many different ways including the industrialization that
we have today and the political system that is intact today. The industrial background that was started
by the Plymouth colony is the same industrial industry that drives America foreword today. The
Plymouth colony has had a large impact on driving the industrial revolution foreword in American
history, and is part of the reason that the United States has worked its way up to the leader in industry.
The Plymouth colony started out by trading with the Indians; today the United
States trades all over the world. In February of 2016 exports alone were $178 billion. Not surprisingly
the United States biggest export is cigarettes which without the Jamestown colonies plantations of
tobacco would not be as big of a money maker as they are today. The Jamestown colony having an
aristocratic social structure is similar to the government that we have in place today. They had a select
group of people that were in charge of the welfare of the people in the colonies similar to how we
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How To Rhetorical Analysis. How To Write A Smart Rhet

  • 1. 😊How To Rhetorical Analysis. How To Write A Smart Rhet 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 😊How To Rhetorical Analysis. How To Write A Smart Rhet 😊How To Rhetorical Analysis. How To Write A Smart Rhet
  • 2. How To Build A Woodworker s Gym New Product / Service Proposal Woodwork gym (NSW Region) The new venture proposal put forth in the following document explores the idea of a woodworker s gym. The gym will offer a clean and safe environment which will be a well maintained and staffed facility. The gym will give members access to all the tools and support needed to exercise the member s choice of craft and offer an environment and materials to build something amazing or simply further the members skill set in a safe environment. The gym will offer ample space for a workshop with ample storage space for the member s projects while also boast training rooms for seminars and classes hosted by the best artists worldwide catering to all experience levels. The Woodworker s Gym, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will implement trademark/service mark to differentiate ourselves from other companies and competitors via:  A logo  A slogan The above distinctive signs will identify our organization and the service we provide our members and will be protected under a trademark. Patent The second form of intellectual property that must be implemented is Patent. We must protect the work and techniques of the artist we fly in to do workshops for the reason that getting artists to showcase and teach how to create their designs in workshops, we must ensure that the gym members do not copy these designs and use them as their own to make profit from them. In turn we must get members who participate in workshops to sign confidentiality agreement not to recreate the artist s design and sell it. The knowledge and designs of the artists are their intellectual property. We do not want our competition to eventually use the artists we fly in at our own cost to do workshops for them. Therefore we must ensure artists sign a contract with us that ensure their IP is exclusive to our woodworker s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Internal Conflicts In Julius Caesar The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is centered around many conflicts among characters; most of them violent while others are internal. Shakespeare uses these conflicts to develop characters and move the story along. He uses internal conflicts, such as Caesar s decision whether or not to go to the Senate on the day of his murder, and violent ones such as the murder of Caesar and the battle between Octavius and Brutus. These conflicts were the major driving points in the play and Shakespeare used them to help create a better understanding of both sides. Shakespeare used the tension of the conflict to help propel the story and help the reader establish connections with characters on each side of the conflicts. One of the first major conflicts of the novel was when Caesar was faced with the decision of going to the Senate after multiple warnings of his death, or to stay home and play it safe. The first warning was from a soothsayer at a public ceremony for Caesar. From the crowd he called out, Beware the ides of March, (Caesar I.ii.17). Caesar thinks nothing of the warning and continues on. Not long after Caesar s wife, Calpurnia, warns her husband about a dream she has of his statue filled with holes and bleeding profusely and many other strange happening in Rome. Fierce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the assassination of Caesar Brutus and Cassius had left Rome. Octavius and Antony had reestablished control of Rome and the Senate and were looking to avenge Caesar s death by killing Brutus and Cassius. There was a series of two battles involving strategic high ground positioning by Brutus and Cassius. They became two eager however and attacked a waiting Octavius and Antony army which led to their brutal defeat. After the battles were over and the avenging was done Octavius returned to Rome while Antony remained in the East. This was the last time Antony would take part in Roman war or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Resistance Of Change Within The Workplace Introduction Resistance to Change Change is part of every organization and is required in order to compete with today s competitive business environment. Acceptance, implementation of a change can be challenging and painful process. Change within an organization can cause tense situation which can be disturbing to the employees. Under such circumstances, employees have low morale, and demonstrate resistance to change. Change can fail, not because it s worth failure but because how well that change is accepted by the people who are most affected by it. Resistance is anything that slows and stops the movement from happening. In business terminology, a resistance can be defined as a dysfunctional behavior triggered by an emotional or belief ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sources and Symptoms Resistance to change can cost a significant loss to the business such as project failure, failure of new initiatives, and customer loss. Resistance is simply a reactive behavior. Managing employee s resistance to change involves determining both its sources and symptoms. The sources of resistance are employees perceptions of change which are the beliefs and emotions that color their judgment. Sources are the root from which the symptoms of resistance grow. The sources are the thinking and feeling elements of the resistance. The sources of resistance are the emotional and intellectual responses to the change. The symptoms of resistance are employees reactions to the change. Symptoms involve dysfunctional behaviors that result when employees act to the sources of resistance. The symptoms are the behaviors that result from the employees thoughts and feelings about the change. Active and Passive Reaction to change in an organization is directly linked to employees perception about the personal impact. The symptoms of reaction can be found at every level of the organization. Employees resistance to change can be categorized under two categories, active and passive. The active resistance involves outwardly challenging the change; push back by openly disagreeing and actively lobbying against the change effort. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Theme Of Departure Time Many couples stays together trough life without parting, but when you get marriage at 17, hopelessly in love and blinded by the thought of not wanting to be alone, you tend to make some life altering decisions without thinking them trough. Can contrasts from different family values and cultural differences, drive you to a point in life where you just need to escape from it all, to be able to find you own true identity? These are themes the in the short story Departure time by Tessa Green from 2003, where the main character Samantha is escaping by train to Athens, from a very difficult marriage, home to her mom and dad In England. Through the protagonist Samantha s experiences, a third person narrator appears to present the story. The narrator has only access to Samantha s thoughts. The other characters, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author manages to create great suspense, and the reader is left with so many questions in the first pages of the text. The title Departure Time creates a feeling of a time limit and pressure to the reader. Why does the main character have a time to departure, where is she going, and what is she leaving behind? The text relies deeply on reverse foreshadowing and small suggestion in order to capture the reader s attention and create suspense: Then lifts the little cardigan to her face breathing in. How long will his smell last? Will she suck it all out? A sudden panic makes her insides lurch (p.1 l. 22). Little hints from the past are slowly opening up to the reader, as the present event passes by. Were getting the feeling that she s running away from something, but we don t know what. Descriptions as: anxious, bitten fingernails, distance, fragile and empty are all words or actions describing Samantha s mental state, but no actual explanation to them are given. Names are mention but relations are not revealed until page two, which is confusing at first, but still leaves the reader with a desire to read ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Theory Of The Prophet Muhammad Introduction In exploring the questions of how certain ethicist would respond if they had the choice of stealing food to give to a starving child, it s important to draw from a thorough and broad spectrum of philosophers in order to explore the experiment fully. In trying to obtain the broadest set of hypothetical opinions we ll look at the reasoning of al Ghazâlî from the medieval period, Immanuel Kant from the modern period, and finally Confucius an ancient ethical philosopher. By spanning the different centuries, cultures, and ethics of these great minds, we find three totally different approaches to answering that question. al Ghazâlî The first ethicist chosen for this analysis is al Ghazâlî, who as considered a divine command ethics. al Ghazâlî s reasoning derived from not focusing on consequences on earth but what consequences one s actions would lead to in the afterlife. He believed that everyone should emulate the teaches of the Prophet Muhammad as a model of behavior. Another interesting aspect of al Ghazâlî s ethics where that a person shouldn t try to avoid the less than desirable facets of human nature but to work on controlling them (Griffel, 2016). Faced with the prospect of stealing food to give to a starving child, al Ghazâlî would most likely agree that this was okay. Not only is it a well known fact that part of the Muslim faith requires those able to feed the hungry, but it is the fact that he held such close regard for the Prophet Muhammad s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How To Write A Narrative Essay About Moving To Chicago When we lived in Chicago, we settled in with my dad s side of the family. His older sister, Ana was married to my uncle Rigoberto or Beto for short. They had 4 kids, Ana Elisa, Liliana, Araceli and the youngest, Rigoberto Jr.. We would always get together and have cookouts every other weekend. My cousins, along with my brother and I, would play games and share jokes. As time went by my family had decided to move to Texas in 2004, we were leaving my aunt and her family. It was a sudden transition for both my brother and I. New school, new people, and a new environment. We missed living in Chicago, including my parents. Since we had moved in south of Austin there was nothing but open fields and agricultural roads, it took us about a year to get used to our new home. Over time we had gotten more acquainted with a few of our neighbors here. My dad was trying to convince my aunt Ana to move down here with us because of the peaceful and quiet environment; especially since it was closer to travel to Mexico. Finally, after three years of detailed things about our new place through phone calls between my family and aunt, they decided to move to here with us. At first I was happy that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mother had picked me up after school. On our way home, we passed by the school where both my uncle Beto worked. There was an ambulance there and we thought maybe a teacher had an accident. Shortly after we get a phone call from my aunt Ana, it turned out that my uncle suffered a heart attack while working. No one saw him while he collapsed, until moments later a teacher saw him laying on the floor, shaking, trying to breathe. My mom and I rushed to the school to see how my uncle was responding to the paramedics. My aunt was already there, we had to take her to the hospital because EMS wouldn t let her drive while she was still in shock. It was hard to see how the paramedics were trying to help him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A New Meaning Of Poetry A New Meaning of Poetry The poems Introduction to Poetry, Poem, Poetry Should Ride the Bus, How Poetry comes to me, How I Discovered Poetry, and Making It in Poetry express their poet s thoughts on poetry beautifully. Each poet gives their own interpretation of what poetry means to them. However, each poem carries small differences and similarities. In the end, each poem has teaches its readers a new way to approach and appreciate of poetry. To begin, in the poem Introduction to Poetry, Billy Collins wants his readers to appreciate each poem as a piece of art. He wants his readers to look at the poem and get absorbed into the emotion of the poem instead of only wondering what the poem means. He uses personification in this quote tie the poem to a chair with rope/ and torture a confession out of it to express what we do with poems (356). We the readers should instead, pay attention to the rhyme and style of the word. That each poem also has many different interpretations. For example, Collins state that he asks his readers to hold...up [the poem] to the light.../ press an ear against its hive.../walk inside...probe [your] way out. Collins style is similar to the style used in the Poem by William Carlos Williams. He uses a cat to movements in the jamcloset to explain to his reader how we should read poetry. The cat takes its time to get around the jamcloset/ first the right/forefoot/carefully.../the hind stepping down onto the pantry. We must take our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dyshidrotic Eczema Research Paper Dyshidrotic eczema is a skin condition in which tiny, fluid blisters appear on the palms and fingers. It is also called pompholyx. The symptoms of dyshidrotic eczema that require a medical diagnosis are small, fluid filled blisters that appear on the palms, fingers and soles of feet. They often lasts about 3 weeks and itch intensely. Some people may experience blistering, dryness, peeling, redness, or fissures. Itching is common. Triggers can be stress, allergies, moist hands and feet, contact with nickel, cobalt, or chromium salts. This is a type of eczema that is characterized by a pruritic vescular eruption that may be found on the fingers, and palms and soles. This condition also affects teenagers and adults and may be acute, recurrent or chronic. Doctors have also referred to it as Cheiropompholyx, Dyshidrosis, Foot and hand eczema, or Palmoplantar eczema. There is no cure for it but it is manageable in many cases. You can get this type of eczema from stress, atopic dermatitis, sensitive skin in general, having allergies that include hay fever, or working with cement. Dyshidrotic eczema can also be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like chocolate, broccoli, legumes, and nuts. Nickel is in all of those foods which leads up to dyshidrotic eczema. The foods that have cobalt in them are shellfish, liver, nuts, beets, cabbage, and chocolate. Your dermatologist will tell you not to eat those foods that are in those metals. For handling eczema at home soak hands and feet in cool water or apply compresses to the area two or four times each day. It will help dry out the blisters. The blisters normally last about two to four weeks, and could be related to stress or seasonal allergies. It will only reappear on a regular basis over the week, months, or even years. If self care does not help your dyshidrotic eczema, your doctor may prescribe topical cream like tacrolimus or pimecrolimus. They suppress your immune system s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mount Everest Simulation Essay INTRODUCTION Mount Everest Simulation; where we explore the leadership and the group dynamics in the context of climbing the Mount Everest. We have to decide what step is to be taken in each round of the Mount Everest Simulation, like how the supplies are going to be distributed amongst the team members, taking care of the health of everyone (if you re a physician) information needed for the ascent and the proper way of implementing the decision as a leader. In this Simulation I was an Environmental Scientist where my individual score was 6/7 and the team score was 72%. It was a great experience though. LEADERSHIP Description of Problems: As the Mount Everest Simulation progressed everyone was excited as how the climb would be and what decisions would the team make to progress the climb. There were total 5 camps in which the 5th camp was the Mount Everest. The leader and the whole team had to decide at whether on which camp we should rest and when to go up. Since I was the Environmental Scientist and I had a bit of anxious medical history while climbing the mountains which no one ever knew till yet that I would be needing the medical assistence as well. I experienced my 1st problem while climbing to camp 1 where my health got critical. However I was given the inhaler by the physician ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Floor Supervisor Case Summary In this case study, an employee named Sarah gets a new managerial position. As part of this new position, Sarah is now in charge of overseeing her company s production factory. Although Sarah has not worked in the factory before, or has no experience in a factory, she was still put in charge. At the end of the first day of overseeing the factory, Sarah becomes very concerned with the large amount of workers still there and working overtime. To get an explanation, Sarah went to one of her Floor Supervisors to get an explanation. The Floor Supervisor explains in order to meet the company s production goals, the factory workers work off the clock after their paid hours. It is then explained to Sarah that this practice, although illegal, is know throughout upper management, all the way up to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This not only solves the legality situation that the company faces, but it also gives the workers their days back. Those factory workers are people too. This solution falls under the Kantian school of ethics. This school of ethics was established by Immanuel Kant and is all about the individual. Kant argues that people should be treated like the actual human beings that they are and not just some piece of property that is to be used to achieve the end goal of a company. The current way this company is treating their factory workers is like they are just pieces of property. If Sarah is to stop the illegal overtime, she is showing that the employees matter and that she cares for those workers. These workers most likely have families, and by making them work this overtime, you are not only hurting the workers, you are hurting the families too. You are hurting the families by taking time away from the worker being with their family and you are not giving them the proper compensation for that taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Social And Justice Issues Involving The Jewish Community Shir Tikvah is a kehillah kedosha (holy community) joyfully revealing the intersections of Talmud torah (lifelong Torah study), t filah (prayer), tzedakah (justice), and hachnasat orchim (radical hospitality) . Shir Tikvah meaning Song of Hope is a Reform Jewish Temple located on Minnehaha Parkway in Minneapolis. The congregation was established in 1988 when Stacy Offner, first woman Rabbi in MN, resigned from Mount Zion Temple after a disagreement over her homosexuality. Her and a six supporters joined together as they shared a mutual vision of starting a synagogue with more of a liberal approach to Judaism. They desired to have a synagogue that was welcoming and personal: encouraging people with varies Jewish lifestyles to be active ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2008, Rabbi Offner left to move to New York and Shir Tikvah hired their present Rabbi, Michael Adam Latz. Today more than 450 households attend Shir Tikvah to worship, learn, and to participate in activities that support their religion and the wellbeing of one another. My finance and I attended a Friday night Shabbat service. Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath day; their day of rest. It begins on Friday and concludes Saturday evening. Shabbat allows time for members to focus on what it is important and that is: worshiping, reflecting on the week, and growing together. Depending on the day (Friday or Saturday) and week (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th), the service may vary including the content of worship, it s timing and style. The Shabbat service we attend took place on the second Friday of the month; it involved music, prayer and a sermon. As we entered Shir Takvih, we felt very welcomed; everyone was polite and answered any questions we had. After we received a copy of their translated prayer book (machzorim) we were directed to the designated place, where we were told that we could sit anywhere we like. The white painted room which was surrounded by big round windows had several roles of wooden fold up chairs. Not wanting to be a disturbance we sat in the back row. At the front of the room there was a bimah with an assortment of musical instruments on one side and a podium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Case Study Mental Health 1. What are Millie s strengths and weaknesses (physical, mental, emotional, etc.)? Though Millie overall physical, mental and emotional health is in good condition, her age and life experiences have taken its tolls. Her physical limitations appear to be through the natural aging process, but she still in most part is self subsistent. She is seen regular by her PCP for medical attention to maintain a peak psychical health for her age. Her mental health is intact and is able to decide her own destiny. She enjoys going to and socializing with church members. Living in the same home for over 50 years appears to have a positive effect on her mental and emotional health. Her daily challenges of tending to the garden, occasionally cooking for the family and church group, and dealing with daily living keeps her mentally active. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though she had lost her husband recently, her sadness is counter balanced by the good memories they had share together. I believe that Snuggle the cat came to her in the most appropriate time and plays a major role in stabilizing her mental well being. Her strength comes in three forms; the close family relationship, the regular medical attention while the church provide spiritual and community support. 2. What concerns do you have for Millie as she presents to you today? My immediate concern for Millie is her solo living situation. Though her family lives nearby and visits regularly, there are many periods that she is alone and a simple accident can be detrimental. I have discovered that widowers who had a meaningful experience with a place or a lifestyle will not easily or happily change. 3. What information does Millie share (or not share) that leads you to be concerned for her? Millie had expressed concerns of joint pain, financial difficulties and being incontinence that plays upon her having a negative body image. These concerns placed a toll on her health and this require immediate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Is Criticism Wrong Remember when last time you have pointed out someone s mistake or critisezed, what was the reaction? I am pretty sure that the other person gave you tons of reasons why he is right, Just take an example of smoker, if you just tell him that smoking is bad and it will lead to a very bad consiquences, what will be the reaction, although that you are right, but the person will give you hundreds if not thousands of reasons why he is not wrong, I will tell you more than that, ninety nine times out of a hundred, people don t criticize themselves for anything, no matter how wrong it may be. You can go to a drug deal or thiefs and tell them that what they are doing is wrong and turst me, they will give tons of reasons why they are rgitht (that s of if they talk to you, and not kill you) Because Criticism is futile, it puts a person on the defensive and usually makes him strive to justify himself. Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because I was really not interested in finding a good job, especially when I was 9 or 10 years old. But once I was watching on of the intelectuals on tv, he was talking about how can we achieve whatever we want in life no matter how old we are, it was pretty interesting to me because it was quite relevant to what I want to achieve at that point of my life and at the end of his talk he advised to read this book, the 7 habits for Stephen covey and after reading that book, books became pretty interesting to me to an extend that I started reading around 6, 7 books a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Symbols In Mr. Sen, By Mrs. C. Lahiri Once upon a time, she was a wealthy woman in Bengali, theere, she feed the poor on festival days. But after came to calcatta, she did not have any wealth, even, she does have good food to eat, wear dirty clothes and sleep on the old newspapers. Lahiri used ,some metaphors in this story, cocunut trees, cattle, rosewood and women with saries. Using metaphors described about not only person and also thing. She has given a plase by the Bengali people and every day, she sleep unter the letter box. Bengali people of those appartments give her food and other items but still, they considers her as a refuge and she consiter her herself also an outsider . She feels herself, she has no place in the world. She faced double trouble, that is, she is not Indian and also belongs to the lower caste. According to Gayatri C.Spivak, the caste system of India is worse than racism of other countries and calls both India and United states bad, but in different ways. (13) She interpret her own identity and class status. Much of her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But in her one of the collection, Mrs.Sen s is bviously dealt with the pain of culturaly alienation and nostalgic feeling of the migrated people in a foriegn land, through out the character Mrs. Sen. She is the protagonist of the story, mistress of the University professor, a thirty year old home maker. She migrated from Calcutta to Boston with her husband mistress who teaches in the university of Boston. This not only the changes of location but also facing the problem of traditional and cultural conflict where they were migrated as well as they injured by socialy and psychologically causing a strong sense of lonliness and segregation. Mrs. sen coud not adopt by hostculturalwhere she missings her own traditional. Lahiri mentioned in an interview that she depicted the character of Mrs. Sen while in her mind, she keeping about her mother and women of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of The Book American Psycho By Bret Easton Ellis American Psycho is a novel written by Bret Easton Ellis in 1991. The book details the life and subsequent descent into madness of yuppie investment banker Patrick Bateman. Bateman appears to everyone as charming young man but is also possibly one of the most vicious serial killers in American history (whether Bateman committed the murders is left ambiguous). It takes place at the height of the Reagan era in Manhattan and is primarily a critique of the vapid and capitalist society that Bateman resides in. Ellis criticizes various aspects of American culture through both the actions and thoughts of Patrick Bateman and those around him. Bateman acts as symbol of the death of ones humanity that occurs in a superficial and nihilistic post modern society. The things that are critiqued the most in this novel are materialism, conformity, superficiality, and the depravity of man. One of the most prevalent aspects of society criticized by this novel is the depravity of man. Ellis portrays American society as a place rife with violence and horror yet is also desensitized to it. For example this is summarized perfectly on page 4 when Timothy Price (a friend of Bateman) looks through a newspaper and says the following: In one issue in One issue let s see here... strangled models, babies thrown from tenement rooftops, kids killed in the subway, a Communist rally, Mafia boss wiped out, Nazis he flips through the pages excitedly baseball players with AIDS, more Mafia shit, gridlock, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Organization For... Development assistance committee (DAC) of the Organization for Economic development Co operations and Development defines foreign aid or also know as foreign assistance as financial assistance, technical assistance and material assistance which are intended to stimulate economic development and welfare as their key objective but with exclusion of aid given to military and to other non development activities. From historical point, many aids have been provided as bilateral aid where resources are mobilized from one country to another country directly also as multilateral assistance where resources are mobilized from many donors, which may consists different countries and directed to intended countries. The whole process of resource mobilization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, payment of aid may be further delayed; hampering the government s expenditure ability. Conditionality is another problem related to foreign aid which constraints the economic development of the recipient countries. Moss, a former consultant for the World Bank, said that tied aid is highly inefficient since it restricts the market and thus costs the donor more money for the same benefit (cited by Djankov, et al., 2006, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Lottery And The State Of Alabama The concept of the lottery is the same throughout every state, people have money and are interested in playing the odds ; the revenue from these people is then divided and used to benefit organizations of the state s choice. Exactly where the money goes to is what differs from state to state. Some states put all the revenue from the lottery into one trust fund that is allocated for a more broad and generalized group. Other states target specific programs such as, preserving natural parks or assisting the educational system with additional funds. The State of Alabama does not have a lottery and its locals are the ones missing out. Due to the lack of the lottery in Alabama, those who choose to play the lottery must travel out of the state, which means their money goes to other state s lotteries benefiting that states programs and ultimately its residents. By keeping the peoples money in the state a lottery will open an endless amount of opportunities to better state supported programs and the state as a whole. Other states lottery programs can be used as a blueprint to establish a lottery in the State of Alabama. As an example, the State of Oregon takes the lottery s revenue and distributes it into four groups. These fours groups are Public Education , which receives 57%, 27% is given to the Economic Development [and] Job Creation , Problem gambling treatment receives the least, at a total of 1%, the last 15% is evenly divided into two groups of 7.5% which goes to both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hamlet Rough Draft Throughout the play, Hamlet shows many examples of being an indecisive person and being unable to do anything he wants to, as if something stops him. An example would be in act five, when he decides to confess his love for Ophelia on her grave. He took too long to tell Ophelia or anyone for the matter about his love for her. Another example would be his mother remarrying, and Hamlet not being able to confess his true feelings about King Claudius being his new father. In the first four acts, Hamlet goes on about his life being miserable and in some kind of melancholy mood. He can t find a way to deal with it, so he keeps all of his negative feelings to himself. This depressed funk he is in interferes with his will to act upon things that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Hamlet shows himself as indecisive and insecure, towards the end of the story he does show some act of courage; enough to finally go and kill King Claudius. At first, he finds himself procrastinating at the matter, because he comes up behind King Claudius while he s praying. He originally planned on killing him right then and there, but wait! Hamlet stops and lets his inner coward win over yet again. After a series of deep thoughts, he does decide to kill his uncle, and realizes that he must go through with his plan quickly, before Hamlet himself is killed. Thus conscience does not make cowards of us all;/ And thus the native hue of resolution/ Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought;/ And enterprises of great pith and moment,/ With this regard, their currents turn away,/ And lose the name of action. Hamlet here combines some themes of this play: death and life, the connection between thought and action. In act five scene five, he goes into Claudius room to kill him. Like the last time he went to kill him, he was on his knees praying. Why send him to Heaven when he should go to Hell? His father wasn t given a chance to repent his sins before he was murdered, so why should King Claudius? Hamlet thinks about this for a minute, and decides to wait for a more reasonable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Physical And Economic Effects Of A Tsunami Causes And Its... What is a Tsunami? Tsunamis are dangerous and unpredictable, but what are they? A tsunami is a series of waves generated by disturbances in the body of water. The waves of a tsunami can reach up to 100 feet, and travel at an average speed of 500 miles per hour, or 805 kilometers an hour. Causes Tsunamis can be caused by several different things, including earthquakes, which cause shoves from the land, pushing the tsunami forward. They can also be caused by landslides, which can happen underwater. The sudden movement displaces enough water to start a tsunami. Volcanic eruptions also cause tsunamis to form, as when they collapse, it displaces the water as well as shaking the ground. Effects Tsunamis have horrible physical and economic effects on the places they appear. The waves move fast enough to cause serious damage to the surrounding area, and the force is strong enough to even rip buildings from their foundations. They have the ability to uproot trees, destroy crops and natural habitats, and often result in the deaths of citizens due to drowning, or being crushed by debris. The Tsunamis also contaminate water sources, and cause damages to critical places, such as nuclear plants. The government is also held responsible for repairing the damages, which may cost years and even billions of dollars. It can also cause a well kept area to become dirty and cluttered with litter, and the efforts to return it back to its former state may cost more than a country is willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Least Depeloping Countries Least developing countries are the countries which are poor in agricultural that are seeking to become more advanced economically and socially. Most of the countries are developing, less developed or Third World countries. However, the big difference in wealth and economic development amongst Third countries, the concluding are typically characterised by a low average per capita income, high external debt (to foreign banks and states in respect of loans acquired), a strong dependance on agriculture and other primary activities. CONTENT A serious problem facing LDCs is that they lack the money (sometimes the political will) to invest in business enhancing enterprises, and to shape up and sustain their physical and transport related infrastructure. Export and import activity suffers as a result and the countries feel progressively relegated in the international trade field. A contributing factor to this phenomenon is that more than 50% of the population in LDCs is under the age of 15 and therefore not economically active. Yet youths still require basic services (health care, education, etc.) for which the government has to foot the bill. Another restriction to the LDCs getting ahead in the international trade arena is that their governments are often more concerned about getting special treatment from the wealthier countries than developing ways to create more sustainable industries and become more competitive. Frequent political trouble in the LDCs also plays confusion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Elkassih Separation Lab Layla Elkassih Separation of the Components of a Mixture Lab Partner: Satan s pubes. Date Performed: 9.28.2015 Chemistry 1411 Separating the elements of a mixture can be done through decantation, extraction, and sublimation. This experiment starts by practicing the sublimation process by heating the mixture: NaCl, NH_4 Cl, and SiO2. Through sublimation, the mass of NH2Cl can be found. Then by extraction, water, the mass of NaCl can be found; decant the water, extracting the NaCl from the mixture. Finally, the third element remains (SiO2). Which enables he/she to calculate the percentage of composition for each element in the original mixture. In order to perform this experiment, he/she will need the following materials: One Apparatus One Glass stirring rods One Balance One Hot plate One Bunsen burner and hose One One Tong One Watch glass One 50 100 mL graduated cylinder Two Evaporating dish And the following chemicals: H20 (water/ 55.5 mol/L) and the unknown mixture of NaCl, NH_4 Cl, SiO_2. (Sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, and silicon dioxide). Procedure: Zero out the balance and place an empty evaporating dish on the scale. Weigh and record the mass. Zero out the balance and place a watch glass on the scale. Weigh and record the mass. Place the evaporating dish onto the scale and zero out the balance. Pour three grams of the NaCl, NH_4 Cl, and SiO_2 mixture into the dish. Heat the mixture: Attach the gas hose to the bunsen burner, inside the fume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Pros And Cons Of Racial Profiling What is racial profiling? Racial Profiling refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual s race, ethnicity, religion or national origin (American Civil Liberties Union). There are certain races that face racial profiling from law enforcement officials driving or in other important locations. Black races face racial profiling especially when driving; law enforcement officials target black driver for minor traffic violations. Spanish race might be racial profile while walking or driving to search for illegal drugs or guns. Since the attacks of September 11 2001, the Arab race and South Asian race has faced many racial profiling from law enforcement and even regular people for any terrorist attack that is taking place or any immigrant violation. I do not know how the media does it but I think it is difficult to try to gather information to figure out what individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example in Ferguson, Missouri 67% of the population is black. There are high chances that a white police officer will stop more black people than any other race in Ferguson and the officer might be assumed to be a racial profiler. The city of Brentwood, Missouri is 87.5% white, there are also high chances that a black cop will stop more white drivers than any other race and that cop will be assumed to be racial profiler. Numbers do not do any favor to cops and this might influence cops not to stop cars because they do not want to be labeled as racial profilers. I have a white friend who is a Cambridge cop, he tells me that there were times that he conducted traffic stops only to be told by the operator that the reason he stopped the car was because the driver was driving while black . He complained to me that it does really aggravate him because he was just doing his job and now he is labeled as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Winner Casino s Success In The Casino Industry Trustworthiness and reliability are two key characteristics for all casinos to preserve and maintain in order to survive. Success in this industry does not come overnight, and it is of paramount importance for all operators to exhibit attributes that will keep all customers safe from the threats of scams and fraud. The growing industry of online casinos today is a problem most rookie bettors face. With the overflowing list of casinos coming their way, it can be difficult to settle on a brand and narrowing the list down can be a demanding task. In addition to this, it is true that dangers in this industry are aspects that will never leave the minds of bettors, and these are elements all individuals must be aware of before engaging in any form of wagering. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As what Winner Casino is trying to convey, there are still operators out there that possess quality features. Winner Casino scam reports are virtually inexistent in the world of iGaming. This is due to the fact that the platform urged to provide betting communities and interested parties with unparalleled gaming services. Its prolonged establishment in the industry is one giveaway of its dependability and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Different Types Of Thirty-1 Thirty one. Thirty one is the number veterinary schools in the United States and in the Caribbeans. Thirty one schools means thirty one different in state, and out of state tuitions. Each region of the United States and the Caribbean has at least 3 colleges for Veterinary Medicine. All being in different locations, they all offer different cost for tuition, and are also known for different programs besides veterinary medicine. Besides the cost of tuition, they also have different schools within the college that they are known for. First, the wonderful Northeast region of the United States. Home to only 3 veterinary colleges: University of Pennsylvania, Tufts University, and Cornell University. The University of Pennsylvania is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next is the University of Missouri. Tuition for in state averages $25,700, and out of state averages $35,00. U. of M. is also known for its school of journalism. Iowa State University tuition for in state students is about $4,000 and $11,000 for out of state students. Also, Iowa State is known for their school of education. University of Minnesota is next, with tuition for out of state students at $23,806 and $14,142 for in state students. University of Minnesota is also known for their school of dentistry. University of Wisconsin Madison cost $10,446 for in state, and $32,738 for out of state. Along with college of veterinary medicine, UWM offers a school of medicine and public health. In Illinois, the University of Illinois tuition is $31,046 for in state and $46,668 for out of state students. University of Illinois is also known for its school of medicine. Michigan State University is another college that offers a school of veterinary medicine. Tuition for out of state is $37,890 and $14,063 for in state students. Also, MSU is home to a school of medicine. Ohio State University tuition cost is $10,307 for in state, and $29,229 for out of state. OSU is also home to a school of music. Finally, The great state of Indiana is home to Purdue University with tuition cost of $10,002 for in state, and $28,804 for out of state. Purdue is also home to a school of engineering. Kansas State has the highest out of state tuition at $54,366 and University of Illinois has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why Is John Stevens Unjustified On January 17, 1893, the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown by the United States of America. A storm had broken out, and a group of American men took control of the Hawaiian Kingdom. This group of men, called the Hawaiian League would ultimately take over, and overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom. When the McKinley Tariff was signed, this allowed all imported sugar into the U.S. tariff free. This worried many foreign sugar businessmen that sugar would not thrive in Hawaii anymore. Many businessmen thought annexation would be a solution to help boost sugar again. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was unjustified, because of the unlawful acts by Minster Stevens, and the Hawaiian League. A man named John Stevens assisted the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom illegally, by bringing American troops, and machinery to the Iolani Palace. The day, January 16, 1893, is the day that Stevens brought 162 armed sailors, and marines. This is going against the law, because the international law says that using armed troops on an independent nation is illegal. In addition, Stevens is a minister. He has no power to summon American troops, and bring in the USS Boston (Potter, Kadson, Rayson). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group of men started as the Hawaiian League, which were Queen Liliuokalani s cabinet. These men stripped the queen s power, and took over the Hawaiian monarchy. Before the queen came to power, the Hawaiian League forced King Kalakaua to sign the Bayonet Constitution, that would give foreigners the right to vote, and take away most of the King s power. Later on, the Hawaiian League changed their name to the Committee of Safety, but they still had the same idea in mind to annex the Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian League had no right to take away the queen s power, and have any right to take the Hawaiian Kingdom as a US territory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. America By Anzia Yezierska Summary Anzia Yezierska s non fiction story, America and I, about her journey as an immigrant in America includes the main characters; Anzia, the Americanized family, an old woman who is Anzias employer, a teacher, and a vocational guidance counselor. The main setting is America, specifically the American ghetto . In the beginning of the story, Anzia gives some backstory on where she is from, who she is, and why she s in America now. She believes once she immigrates to America, life will be easier, she can attain a good job and become rich, live in a beautiful home and have nice American clothes. She thinks anyone can come to America easily get a job, and get rich because people will pity and support immigrants. Unfortunately, the main conflict of the story is Anzia struggling to find that pity. She works as a maid for a while them decides to quit when she doesn t get paid for her work. Then she works for a cranky old woman in a sweatshop where she and her co workers are required to come to work early in the morning and stay late into the night. Anzia is not paid a fair wage for her exhausting work and is not well fed for a long time before she quits her job, again, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She might not of become a writer, but she would of still learned English from interactions with the family and others when she ran errands. I also believe she would ve still gone to the library, in this case for the purpose of learning English, and would have ended up reading about American history. Once the read about it, she would make the connection to herself and realize she was going around expecting pity from people who couldn t understand her. It is likely that even if she stayed with the Americanized family, she would experience a moment where she gives up on the American dream and loses hope because she couldn t find any satisfaction in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Transracial Adoption In Canada Canada is widely known as the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism; being supportive of all ethnicities and races, while encouraging a peaceful community and promoting cultural education. However, there is a major gap in the country s history that hides one of the most controversial issues to date the cultural genocide of the Indigenous community. Public information regarding this topic remains limited and insufficient, providing little insight on the discrimination and inequality the Indigenous community has faced, and continues to face today. Particularly, the issue lies in the failure to provide information on Child Welfare and its related causes, including the residential school act, the sixties scoop, transracial adoption ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of those, fewer than half about 44 per cent lived with at least one foster parent who identified as Indigenous. Provinces with a higher proportion of Indigenous children also had more Indigenous kids in foster care (Yukselir, 2016). The remainder lived in a situation where they were a transracial adoptee, meaning they were placed in a household with parents that had a different racial or ethnic group from their own. While transracial adoption usually concludes with positive adjustment outcomes for adoptees, for Aboriginal transracial adoptees, adoption tends to result in consistently negative outcomes. Many transracial adoptees of the Sixties Scoop era where Aboriginal children were apprehended in disproportionate numbers throughout Canada and adopted into non Aboriginal homes in Canada, United States and overseas, now adults, have contacted Aboriginal child welfare agencies as they aim to reunite with their birth families. A large proportion of former adoptees first point of contact is through addiction services and street agencies (Gilchrist, 1995). Many adoptees are facing identity issues because of being socialized and acculturated into a middle class white society (Hall, 1995; Gilchrist, 1995; Richard, 1998). For transracial adoptees, identity issues are exacerbated by the factors that arise in seeking out birth family and cultural ties (Fournier Crey, 1997; Hall, 2003). According to Bagley (1993), the core of the issue for adoptees is being reacquainted with the most marginalized and oppressed group within Canadian society . This, he argues, aggravates the already problematic identity issues that Aboriginal adoptees experience. Finally, transracial adoption causes poor socio economic factors, as well as psychological, emotional, and mental factors that confront the adoptee as an adult, as well as facing racism and racial identity issues. Transracial aboriginal research has yet to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Commentary On The Secret Of Bees While reading the entertaining commentary on The secret of bees, my opinions were questioned more than once. Several of the statements I completely agreed with, while others I disagreed strongly. The first statement that came to my attention was that If I were a South Carolina resident, I would be unhappy since the author s depiction of the state was unflattering. This is true, Sue Monk Kidd did not persuaded me to visit. However, I doubt that many would be unhappy. The book took place over 50 years ago and numerous conditions have changed. However, heavy racism is alive in the South today, and if residents and readers realized what racism actually is, maybe it would encourage them to change their ways. I wasn t surprised that our Catholic school assigned us this novel, even though August worships a different religion. The Secret Life of Bees has won numerous awards and is well loved. Even, though it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The writer of the commentary wrote that it didn t make much sense for black parents to name their child after a president that was pro slavery. Blacks weren t educated as equally as whites, and maybe they just admired the name Zachary and was just a coincidence. I thought that that the statement about May overreacting on Zach being arrested. It was narrow minded because the justice system was different 50 years ago. It has been shown in the book that even with the most minor offenses, blacks receive more extreme treatment, while whites can beat someone and walk away scot free. Even though Zach didn t break the law, the police didn t care that he was innocent. I disagree on how T. Ray is 100% evil. He is extremely misguided, clueless on how to raise a child, in grieving, and is reminded of the women he loves every time he looks at his daughter. Although most of the things he did were inexcusable, we don t receive any background on T. Ray other than that he was evil. I feel that talking about his part would deepen his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Renewable Energy And Jobs Review 2014 The 2014 renewable energy and jobs review 2014 was completed by The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). It provides in depth research about the recent trends in renewable energy employment, prices and investment. These activities have affected job creation across a multi national spectrum. Each year the growth in this sector generates substantial employment opportunities. IRENA estimates that 6.5 million renewable energy jobs were accounted for in 2013. This analysis also listed the largest employers of renewable energy jobs. These countries include in descending order: 1) China 2) Brazil 3) United States 4) India 5) Germany 6) Spain 7) Bangladesh As indicated from the list, regional shifts from developed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liquid biofuels represents the next largest number of jobs at 1.45 million. These technologies include ethanol and biodiesel. There is a heavy emphasis on farming production for this industry and a large share of employment is found in harvesting various types of feedstock. The United States is the largest producer of liquid biofuels and Brazil s sugarcane industry is the largest employer of this segment. The report also indicated that wind employment remained stable around 0.8 million jobs. There have been policy changes in several countries that have reduced installation jobs. In other industries in this market like operations and maintenance, they have experienced a little growth. The uncertainty about future policies in these various countries has had an impact. This has resulted in a significant drop in new US installations and caused weak markets in Europe and India. However, China and Canada have experienced a surge. Form the more than 834,000 jobs, Europe has accounted for approximately 58,000 of those jobs Solar heating and cooling has been difficult to assess due to the difficulty and methodology of information gathering. It is, however, estimated that this industry has employed 0.5 million people of which about 70% were in China. Since the data availability for solar heating, small hydro and geothermal is relatively low there has been potential for underestimation of jobs. The policy predictability, education and training
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  • 32. The Pros And Cons Of Fighting In National Hockey What is the first image that comes to mind when you think of hockey? The Stanley cup? The average amount of goals scored in a game? No, Most people think of fighting. Two people going at it, trying to kill each other while on ice. There is a lot of controversy if this should stay in the game. I think fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League (NHL). Some of the reason why fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League are fighting could prevent other injuries.Fighting is also used to protect amazing players that give a team an advantage. It gives other people who are tough a job and a chance in the NHL. To start off, Hockey is a very physical sport. But fighting has been in it forever. Fighting could potentially prevent other injuries that could occur in a hockey game. Fighting in the NHL could prevent other injuries because if there is not fighting and two payers are getting mad at eachother they could hit each other harder and in ways that could hurt the other player. If there was fighting there wouldn t be these injuries and players will not get hurt. Another reason why fighting could prevent injuries is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fighting can be used to show how tough a team is. This will show that they are a good team they wouldn t let any goals in during a power play for fighting witch is a 5 minute major. Another reason how fighting could give people a job in the NHL is becauses because ther are some players who get in the NHL because they can fight. Hockey is a tough sport it s a very physical sport and with that fighting can occur in most circumstances. If a player on the opposing team decides to hurt one of the maine players on the other team, that team will send out a player to fight this will give people a job and a chance in the NHL. This also leads me in to my next reason on why fighting should stay in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Second Wave Of Feminism In Canada Feminism has been discussed throughout the last century as women are began to prioritize their rights within their society. The first period of significant feminist activity was the first wave of feminism around 1850 1900, primarily focusing on women s suffrage. It was not until the 1960s that second wave of feminism came to be. This wave of feminism achieved visibility for women in Canada and played a significant role in the liberation of women while contributing to other causes. The concentration on disarmament, misogyny, sexual violence, reproductive and equal rights were vital to the emancipation of women and minorities. The second wave of feminism concentrates on liberation, although it played a significant role in anti war and environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women worked tirelessly to challenge misogyny in education. The formation of women s studies introduced women to disciplines like language, philosophy, psychology, and history and opened doors for female STEM majors (Encyclopedia). Women campaigned for educational reforms throughout education careers, and demanded changes in curricula and teaching forces to ensure that women were getting the same education as men. Some changes include home economics and survival courses not being gendered courses and the same curriculum for physical education classes. These changes in the education system made sexism in the new generations less common, a significant change from the previous generation. Women also demanded to be equal in men within the work environment. Domestic labour remained their responsibility in society, and if women are working they would be given incredibly lower wages than their male counterparts and little to no benefits. In 1951, women and men were able to get equal pay, yet there were no significant changes to the wage gap. Over the years women condemned the gendered pay gap (Encyclopedia) as well as other issues such as separation and divorce rights, discrimination in labour codes and restriction on married women. During a divorce, women were not entitled to an equal share of property until 1980, where the legislation recognized an equal division of property upon separation or divorce (Heritage). According to UFCW Canada, it was not until 1971 that women in the military were able to keep their jobs when they got married, as the changes to the labour code prohibits sex discrimination. As second wave of feminism came to an end, women across Canada were making more money, receiving benefits and were equal to men in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Roberts Papa Jack Research Papers Boxing, an official sanctioned sport in the early 20th century, is a sport that is known as one of the most violent and physically demanding sports on the earth. Professional boxers that get paid to fight must be in top shape in order to preform at the highest level. Being a professional boxer is a tough life. Boxers train hard for many months leading up to one fight and either win, lose, knock out the opponent or even get knocked out. The sport has been around for centuries, but has most recently taken off over the last 100 years. It is a multibillion dollar industry with fighters taking home hundreds of thousands of dollars if not even millions of dollars for big matches. In his novel Papa Jack, Roberts tells the story of the famous African American boxer Jack Johnson. He details the boxers rise to fame and fortune and his downward spiral that would soon follow. In Papa Jack, Roberts displays life of a professional boxer through firsthand accounts with events that happened during Johnson s life and shows how boxing not only influenced his life but also how he influenced the African American community. Papa Jack is a great book to read for any history student or sports fan, because in vivid detail it describes the life of a boxer in and outside the ring. Roberts talks about Johnson s numerous run ins with the law, his fights and how he would treat people he came across. Roberts describes the type of people Johnson attracted because of his fame. Many of the women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Overview of Barbara Dossey s Nursing Theory Nursing Theory: Barbara Dossey Context of the development of the theory Barbara Dossey is truly a visionary in the holistic nursing movement and her theory is able to further the development of holistic nursing in its entirety as well as bolster patient outcomes. The context in which the theory was developed was in relation and connection to the products and ideas of Ken Wilbur, in an attempt to fortify the fundamental concept of healing (Dossey Keegan, 2003). Dossey s four quadrant model in certain respects is a reaction to and influenced by the work of Wilbur, namely that his volumes stress that no particular or sole researcher, philosopher or theorist can describe, establish or clarify the constituents of reality (Dossey Keegan, 2003). Dossey and Keegan emphasize that the obstacle and objectives in nursing is to bolster one s integral awareness while boosting one s overall strengths and abilities in nursing in general (2003). Ultimately, the theory developed in the context of the belief that healing occurs when the delicate balance and harmony of body and mind and spirit is successfully addressed and how ancient ideas can be effectively integrated in the realm of caring for patient in everyday living (Dosseydossey.com). Nursing Conceptualized in the Theory This theory recognizes how the meta paradigm of nurse, individual, health/wellbeing, surrounding environment (also known as society) have to be acknowledged (Dossey Keegan, 2013). The nurse plays a strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Did Humanism Influence Titian Art How humanism changed artists paintings: An analysis of Titian s work during the 16th century Ashmini Shiwbalak The High Renaissance was a period of Italian painting that had the qualities of harmony and balance with dignified, calm movement. The present study will focus on the development of early sixteen century Venetian paintings by Titian during the High Renaissance. I ve chosen Gallery 607 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art because it has the work of Titian, who was one of the greatest Venetian artists, well known for his remarkable use of color and for his appealing renderings of the human form. Titian created rich, luminous images by layering oil paint onto canvas. However, like many of the Renaissance painters, Titian showed an interest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humanists were more curious about life in the present and focused on the achievements of the individual. Hence, instead of religious issues, humanists examined worldly subjects that the ancient Greeks and Romans had studied. This led the people of the Renaissance to become interested in other areas of science, the natural world, biology and astronomy. Mazzocco goes on to list some of the effects that humanism had on Renaissance paintings. Firstly, ordinary people grew to be the same size as saints in paintings and saints began to look more like ordinary people. Secondly, halos became fainter and eventually disappeared. Thirdly, the natural landscape began to appear as a background in paintings, unlike the middle ages when artists represented figures of heaven against a gold background. Fourthly, artists became famous for their work, and the human body was depicted in anatomical accuracy, and frequently nude. The perfect human type had proportions, muscular structure, oval face, triangular forehead, straight nose, and balance with the weight on one hip. Lastly, the use of mathematical perspective to represent three dimensional space in paintings was invented. Mazzocco s book stresses how humanism changed art and thus, artists like Titian adopted these changes and used them in his paintings during that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams, an American playwright, his famous works are The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams creation of drama is directly related to own personal life and experience. He has a sister Rose Williams she is diagnosed with schizophrenic. In The Glass Menagerie it is talking about a memory play in the 1940s talking about Tom Wingfield in the 1930s, Tom is the narrator and the major character in the book. The other three characters are Amanda the mother, Laura sister of Tom, and Jim the gentleman caller. Laura in the book is like a reflection of Rose; they both are disabled in some parts of their body. In The Glass Menagerie s, Laura is crippled and in real life Rose has schizophrenic. As the book has been a classical collection of Tennessee Williams a lot of people have read it from around the world by westerners and also easterners. The context of the book is talking about the United States classic low class families. For easterners, they might not be well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Glass Menagerie, Amanda has an aggressive characterization, she is holding on to her son and daughter. Oh! I felt so weak I could barely keep on my feet! ...Just gone up the spout like that (Williams 13). From this quote we can see that Amanda is making Laura do something that she didn t want to do and when the command is not done she turns upset. Back in the 1940s mom being aggressive is a very common thing that happens, the adults take control over the family. But now days, in the modern world children have more of their own opinions of what to do. Readers who are reading back in the 1940s will think that Amanda is being a normal mom that is teaching their own children what to do, for readers in the modern world Amanda would become a mom that cares too much for their own children which will make them feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Somalian Refugee Crisis Essay The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced, Somalia s drought and refugee crisis is the most severe humanitarian emergency in the world, (UNHCR, 2011). Although estimates vary, about 800,000 people have left Somalia seeking asylum. Most now reside in refugee camps in bordering Kenya and Ethiopia. Many trek for days with little or food to seek safety and assistance in refugee camps only to find conditions that are no better. Host nations and humanitarian organizations cannot support the vast number of refugees that have already crossed the border and thousands more arrive every day. Maintenance of the current course of action is not the answer. Besides conjuring more international assistance and humanitarian aid, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By early summer (1992), at least 300,000 civilians had already died and in July (2009) the International Committee of the Red Cross re iterated its six month old estimates that 95 percent of the population of Somalia was malnourished and 70 percent in imminent danger of death by starvation, (Jon Western, 1999). Between 1992 and 1995 a UN Peacekeeping force and a small American lead coalition attempted to stabilize the country. After limited success, both eventually pulled out. In the decade that followed fighting between warlords, political groups, and neighboring countries have contributed to numerous failed attempts to establish a functioning government. The country is considered a failed state. To compound the issues, in the last two years limited rain fall has caused the worst drought in over 60 years. The already overwrought food situation exponentially worsted as crops and livestock die due to water shortages. As a result the numbers of refugees have recently increased dramatically, with over 330,000 Somalis seeking refuge since January of 2011, (UNHCR, 2011). For the Somali people, options are very limited. Warlords have actually banned humanitarian efforts in some areas. When left with little choice they abandon their homes and make for the shelter of a neighboring country. Tens of thousands of families travel by foot carrying their children sometimes for more than a week. Most times with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Potential Health Risks from Inappropriate Prescription of... Learning Goals 1) Locate where in the renin angiotensin aldosterone pathway ACE inhibitors act 2) Identify commonly prescribed antihypertensive medication by primary care physicians 3) List 3 possible side effects from inappropriate ACE inhibitor prescription 4) Suggest possible regulations of ACE inhibitor use for primary care physicians and alternative treatment plans for patients Introduction Cardiac related diseases account for over 56 million annual deaths worldwide.1 Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in economically developed countries and is increasing in occurrence in developing nations.1 The prevalence of CVD increases with age.1 The mean level of blood pressure, used to diagnose CVD, is higher in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has been smoking a pack of cigarettes per day for the past 20 years. She has admitted to occasional alcohol use. She is allergic to the commonly prescribed antibiotic penicillin. Biochemical Mechanisms of ACE Inhibitors The renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) is a group of hormones that are produced sequentially in order to regulate salt water homeostasis as well as blood pressure.5 The first enzyme, renin, is produced by the juxtaglomerular cells of the kidney when blood volume is low and is released into the bloodstream.3,5,6 Renin then catalyzes the conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I.3,5,6 Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), which is produced in the lungs, subsequently converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a more active enzyme.3,5,6 Angiotensin II has several functions. The hormone s primary mechanism for increasing blood pressure is through the stimulation of blood vessel constriction. Furthermore, angiotensin II increases the contractility of the heart via sympathetic activation. It also stimulates anti diuretic hormone (ADH) release, which increases water reabsorption at the collecting ducts, resulting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Two Main Networks Of The Human Nervous System The human nervous system is divided into two main networks that work in harmony with each other. First, the Central Nervous System that consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and the Peripheral Nervous System that is made up of the nerves comings out of that Central Nervous System. The Central Nervous System s main task is to integrate sensory information that the Peripheral Nervous System collects from all over the body and responds to it by coordinating both conscious and unconscious activity. In the Central Nervous System, the brain is responsible for sorting through all in coming sensory information, giving orders to other parts of the body, and carries out the complex functions of thinking, feeling and remembering. While, the spinal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Kent Cavern entrance to Kents Cavern. While thus engaged he exposed a human skull which was recovered from fragments. Apparently the skull had been laid in a fissure or recess of the rock which in the course of time had become build up am buried beneath the debris which had fallen from the face of the cliff. Nothing was found with the skull to assist the archaeologist in assigning a date to its in entombmentbut,at the same level,shells ofmolluscs off to species whichMr. A. S. Kennard has identified as belonging to a past the pleistone period. The fragments of the skull are covered with a fine wash of red cave earth ; when a fragment is broken, the porous parts of the fractured surface are stained a pinkish red while the solid outer and inner layers have the colour and somewhat consistency of chalk. And The condition of the bone fragments is such as is usually met with in skulls found in or under this stalagmitic floor but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Te delicate operation of reconstruction was carried out byMr. E. Smith, the parts which contain the brain being successfully assembled, all save the hinder part of the head, a defeat which did not prevent exact estimates being formed as to the original shape and size of the skull. Fortunately too, it was possible to restore the greater part of the face. The lower jaw and part of the nose are missing but enough has been preserved to give an exact picture of the original features of the face. When the reconstruction was effected it was at once seen that the Kents Cavern skull was of exactly the same type as the remarkable skulls discovered four years ago by the Spelaeological Society of the University of Bristol in and under the stalagmitic floor of the Aveline s Hole, a limestone cave in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. She Walks In Beauty Essay Never in my entire life have I heard of this poem. It came to my attention the first time in class. After researching on the Internet about the author, who is known as Lord Byron, an English poet from the romantic period. The poem is a description of a beautiful woman, whom Byron acquainted, at a ball while meeting his cousin by marriage. Her unusual beauty struck Byron and the poem was written the morning after. It is said that She walks in beauty is one of Byron s most famous piece. She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless dimes and stairy night The poem starts with a description of how the beauty of a woman is like the night, which is quite an odd way to say that she was beautiful. Normally a woman s beauty would be compared to a summer s day, like another former author have written, Sonnet 18 by Williams Shakespeare as an example. Although, in this poem, instead of being compared to a normal night, she is compared to a cloudless night with millions of shining stars. I suppose it means she has a lovely and clear complexion? Her beauty is therefore not only her appearance; the cloudless night might as well refer to her personality, a conscience clear as the cloudless sky. This woman was not only a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poet also repeats himself once again by talking about the contrast between dark and bright, presumably because this woman has the best of both sides, the best of dark and the best of bright. He mentions that the best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and eyes, it would seem that her eyes represents some kind of harmony between dark and bright, while her aspect is her appearance. This could mean that when Byron met this woman, her eyes might have been dark but seemed to sparkle and therefore creates harmony and beauty. Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Controversy with Elvis Presley Rock and roll music existed before Elvis Presley came along, but with his arrival on the performing scene, Americans could ignore it no longer. In 1956, he strode in front of a television camera for the first time as the provocative image of a high school hood and achieved an instant rapport with millions of U.S. teenagers who were experiencing their own adolescent rebellion. Hip wiggling gyrations that brought a storm of protest from the adult world reinforced his popularity with young people, and he became the epitome of a whole generation that saw itself as defiant, disenchanted, and less inhibited than the one that had gone before. His songs, an amalgam of white country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not all of his vocalizing was even or polished, especially in his earlier recordings, but he was capable of achieving a rich baritone sound with a light, free, wide vibrato. There are some excellent technical moments in his singing, particularly in ballads such as It s Now or Never . The development of his vocal style could also be studied partly in terms of vocal technique and partly to explore the changes that occurred in his vocal quality and choice of songs as the innovative singer was accepted by the establishment. His early LPs, Elvis and Elvis Presley, can be compared and contrasted with later albums such as GI Blues and From Elvis in Memphis. Some say Elvis Presley was targeted for his alleged vulgarity and sexually explicit behavior due to fear of possible racial integration. Elvis found himself center of a scandal due to his love for music and his passion for touching his fans with his music. He was targeted for his singing of what was considered back then to be black music . For years there were debates on the alleged comment made by Elvis that all blacks could for him was shine his shoes. Some still believe it to this day. I don t believe the comment was ever made by Elvis and after doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the author L. Frank Baum uses colors to represent emotions and characteristics of the characters and settings in the story. Baum s use of colors not only brought the characters to life, but also allowed the reader to understand their points of view and motivation in every scenario. Even children at young ages can comprehend the deep meaning of colors. Infants learn basic color interpretation such as red objects represent anger while white characters symbolize good. Baum uses colors to a greater extent when he takes his protagonist Dorothy through the magical land of Oz. Colors in this novel play a crucial part in separating Dorothy s home life in Kansas from her adventure through Oz. L. Frank Baum s use of colors in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz symbolize maturity, loyalty and protection within the characters of the novel. To begin this tale, L. Frank Baum opens with Dorothy in her hometown Kansas. Dorothy s time in Kansas is surrounded by the color gray. The unemotional color gray symbolizes subdued, boring and drab (empower yourself with color psychology). In the novel, Dorothy is an excited child who wants to play and express her creativity. A setting such as Kansas is not the place for her. In Kansas, everything is subdued because most of the population is older and more mature than Dorothy is. This brings a feeling of boredom to Dorothy because relative to her, the rest of the town is very drab or lacking in spirit. Baum brilliantly set an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Specimen 5 Lab Report The infill brick walls of Specimen 5 were produced by the small windows opening. These window openings were shifted to the side of the one column at stories. Until the end of the experiment, 9 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 5 at both forward and backward. Specimen 5 reached 9.14 kN lateral force and +7.56 mm displacement at 4 hysteresis forward cycle and 19.31 kN lateral force and 21.51 mm displacement at 8 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 5 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 0.7% at forward and interstory drift value was 3% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 5 are shown in Fig. 14. The short column effect was observed to 1nd story at the columns. Significant damage was observed in a column of the part without a window opening of 1nd story. Shear cracks were observed in column and beam of the level without a window ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until the end of the experiment, 21 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 6 at both forward and backward. Specimen 6 reached 47.94 kN lateral force and +19.71 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis forward cycle and 48.01 kN lateral force and 10.84 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 6 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 1.5% at forward and interstory drift value was 1.1% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 6 are shown in Fig. 16. In the Specimen 6, shear cracks and damages were formed intensely on the parts without a window opening of 1nd story. The short column effect was observed at the columns of 1nd story and was not observed at the columns of the 2nd story. The crack pattern and damages of Specimen 6 at the end of the test can be seen Fig. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Bumper Stickers Pest Analysis I would want potential voters to view the sticker as a clean, organized statement. I utilized serif font to portray a more sophisticated delivery to my bumper sticker. By using serif, the overall effect of the bumper sticker has a more confident, strong feel. If I had used sans serif it would have given a more causal display, something I would not want people to infer from my presidential bumper sticker. The powerful, bold font is easy to read and come off as strong;or something that could stand alone. The kerning of the sticker, I feel, is just right. It is not too far apart so it is hard to read or too close together for the eyes to read. To read a bumper sticker effortlessly, is something all politicians should utilize. Bumper stickers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Tectonic Plates The Earth is a very detailed planet; there are many actions going on at once on this planet. The Earth has many boundaries, plates. and layers. The plates beneath our feet mold the world we live in. While very slowly, the plates are indeed moving. There are a few variations to the plates; they have different directions in which they move in relation to separate plates. These changes in plate movement have different side effects, from ocean trenches to miles of mountain ranges. In 1912, a german climatologist, Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents were once joined and made one land mass. He named this super continent Pangaea. He had a lot of evidence to prove that they were once together, but he was missing one key section of information, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each plate is moving a certain direction due to the convection from the Asthenosphere. The meeting of two plates is called a boundary, there are three types of boundaries in the world: Convergent Boundaries, Divergent Boundaries. And Transform Boundaries. In the case of Convergent Boundaries, two plates are pushing against each other, which can create Deep Ocean Trenches, Huge Mountains, and/or Volcanic Mountain chains. An example of this happening is the Mariana Trench, During Convergence, the denser crust, oceanic crust, is subducted below the less dense crust. If the crusts have the same density then the plates are pushed upwards. At Divergent Boundaries, the plates are moving away from each other, this can create Mid Ocean Ridges and Rift Valleys. An example of this happening is the Mid Atlantic Ridge. At the final boundary, Transform Boundaries, the plates slide the past one another in the opposite direction, causing shallow earthquakes and offset features. An example of this Boundary is The San Andreas Fault. While the crust moves, there are places called Hot spots in which a hot portion of the mantle rises up beneath the crust for millions of years. An example of this is the Hawaii Island ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. European Imperialism In Congo At the age of Imperialism taking over or colonizing lands was a habit for strong empires or nations and example of these colonized nations is Congo which mast of the European countries had their eyes on it. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country s power and influence through colonization, use of military force (Dicionary). It started in the 1870s when many of the European countries started to colonize lands far from Europe mainly in Africa. There were very strong Empires or imperial governments at this period of time like the British, German, and the Belgium governments. Every Empire had its reasons and hustifications for colonizing and taking over any lands, but the common reason is the natural resources or economy. Not only economy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The British government in London had not been completely advised by Frere about the expected attack on Zululand and at first was not overwhelmingly in the state of war. However, the entry of the news of the defeat at Isandlwana in London on February 11 one of the significant shocks to British eminence in the nineteenth century excited the British government into a full scale battle to hide any hint of failure confront. An army force led by Col. Evelyn Wood suffered an internal defeat at Hlobane on March 28. However on March 29, the decisive victory over the Zulu at the Battle of Kambula (Khambula). On the 2nd of April, a British Colum under Chelmsford s command exacted a heavy defeat on the Zulu at Gingindlovu, where in excess of 1,000 Zulu were killed. Chelmsford s troops at that point moved towards Cetshwayo s royal villages at Ulundi, where on July 4, 1879, they exacted a final defeat on Cetshwayo s surviving warriors. Cetshwayo himself was caught in August, and the Zulu nation was at the mercy of the British government, which had not yet thought about how to join Zululand into its Southern Africa property. (Britannica, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Licensed Practical Nurses n Licensed Practical Nurses who proceed to upgrade their credentials by earning an Associate degree in Nursing can find the experience of socializing into a new and more complex professional role a bit challenging. What is Professional Socialization you may ask? It is a process by which a person acquire the knowledge, skills and disposition that makes him or her more or less effective member of a profession and a subconscious process whereby person internalize behavioral norms and standards and form a sense of identity and commitment to a professional field. Case study presented three different programs available for a new graduate transitioning into the Registered Nursing role. The first program is a we well defined structured program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Plymouth Colony The Jamestown and Plymouth colonies were run under very different circumstances. The economies of the two colonies were vastly different and their political views differed greatly as well. Despite their differences both colonies played a huge role in twenty first century America. The Plymouth colony had a very industrial economy; they used subsistence farming to grow crops for their families and then started growing enough to trade for tools and other necessities. The Plymouth colony started to industrialize even further when they began the ship building industry and started mass manufacturing goods. From a political standpoint the Plymouth colony was very modern for its time. There was a definite class system consisting of an upper class of judges, wealthy businessmen, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you can see these colonies differed greatly in their political and economic interests. These colonies have impacted twenty first century America in many different ways including the industrialization that we have today and the political system that is intact today. The industrial background that was started by the Plymouth colony is the same industrial industry that drives America foreword today. The Plymouth colony has had a large impact on driving the industrial revolution foreword in American history, and is part of the reason that the United States has worked its way up to the leader in industry. The Plymouth colony started out by trading with the Indians; today the United States trades all over the world. In February of 2016 exports alone were $178 billion. Not surprisingly the United States biggest export is cigarettes which without the Jamestown colonies plantations of tobacco would not be as big of a money maker as they are today. The Jamestown colony having an aristocratic social structure is similar to the government that we have in place today. They had a select group of people that were in charge of the welfare of the people in the colonies similar to how we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...