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How To Start A College Admission EssayHow To Start A College Admission Essay
The Consequences Of Grade Inflation
The Consequences of Grade Inflation We ve all been pleasantly surprised by receiving a higher
grade than expected on a school assignment or exam. Unfortunately, the average grade being
given to today s college student does not reflect the quality of the work submitted, and it is
having a negative effect on students. Students end up using valuable grant and loan money taking
developmental classes, because they received passing grades in core subjects when they should
have failed. Teachers have adapted their grading system to reflect the under developed skills of
the students. This practice handicaps students during their academic years, as well as their post
graduation and entry into the workforce. Through a more rigid grading system, today s students
would improve their work ethic and become more prepared to face post graduation challenges. The
problem we are discussing is called gradeinflation , and it has become widespread on campuses
across America. In the 1950 s, the average GPA for college students was 2.52; by 2006, that figure
had risen to 3.11 (Newlon). According to former Duke UniversityprofessorStuart Rojstaczer, At
some colleges, over 50% of the grades given are A s. Rojstaczer s school of thought is that this
trend began during the Vietnam War era, as a result of professors helping students to stay in school
in order to avoid the draft (Newlon). Long after the end of the Vietnam War and student deferments,
this trend continues. This trend does not
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Phenolphthalein Lab
In this lab, we examined cubes of phenolphthalein submerged in Sodium hydroxide to see what the
effects would be. For the phenolphthalein, we used Agar cubes cut in three different sizes: small,
medium and large. The purpose of this Lab was to study the surface area to volume ratio in cells
and see how this ratio affects cell size. Phenolphthalein (C20H14O4) is one of the most common
acidbaseindicators used to determine the end point in acid base titrations. Sodium hydroxide
(NaOH) is an inorganic compound also known as lye. When exposed to each other, these two
compounds made the Agar cubes turn magenta (pink). Diffusion occurs along diffusion gradients
going from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration. So with time the NaOH
diffuses from the area of high concentration outside of the agar cube to areas of lower
concentration inside of the cube. Once the Agar cubes had been immersed in the NaOH for ten
minutes, we cut each cube in half. The depth of diffusion on each of the cubes was .3 cm. * The
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Cells need to metabolize nutrients and excrete waste in order to live. These processes need to
occur efficiently. On the agar cubes, the pink area represents the depth of diffusion and indicates
how far nutrients diffusing into the cell would travel. The percentage of pink area indicates how
efficient the diffusion is. The white area is bad because this means there was no diffusion into
that region. In theory, any cube with a white area will die since that portion of the cell would not
acquire the necessary nutrients. The small cube was the most efficient at gaining nutrients and
getting rid of waste as almost all of the cube had turned pink. In conclusion, the best cell size was
the small cube because it had the larges SA:Vol ratio and therefore, it had the most diffusion. Cells
need a large SA:Vol ratio to stay alive, that is why they are microscopic in
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Lean Production And Production Of Vehicles
Lean production of vehicles was started in Japan by Toyota company. It has some similarities with
the mass production; however, it is quite different from the craft production. One of the main
similarities that the lean production shares with the mass production is that they both use the
assembly line for the production of the vehicles, which was initiated by Ford. Unlike, mass
production: Ohno placed a cord above every work station and instructed worker to stop the whole
assembly lineimmediately if a problem emerged that they couldn t fix (56). In the mass production,
if the problem occurred, and no one paid attention to it while the production process, then the car
company had to fix the errors in all the vehicles that had been produced no matter how large the
quantity was. In the lean production of vehicles: Ohno instead instituted a system of problem
solving called the five why s (56). Taiichi Ohno, the founder of Toyota company, made sure that
once the problem has been identified in the production process, then what kind of precautions
company can take to prevent the problem, so it never occurs again, which saved a lot of time
compared to mass production. One similarity that lean production has with the craft production is
that the vehicles were not produced on a larger scale, rather they were diverse small vehicles, such
as trucks and cars. In the mass production, changing the die cut process took months; however, in
the lean production process reduced
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Homosexuality In Ancient Japan
Homosexuality in Japan was and still is a controversial topic to many. While currently in the
United States we are getting better with this subject, things are still quite backwards in Japan.
However, just like ancient Rome and Greece, Homosexuality was an honored tradition that was
practiced in ancient Japan as well, specifically during the Tokugawa era. This paper is going to
focus not only on homosexualityin Japan and its traditions, but also with the Samurai during the
Tokugawa era. Similar to ancient Rome and Greece, Japan believed that teachings were best when
transferred between man and youth, specifically in a sexual manner. The Japanese as well as the
Greeks equated the love between a man and a beardless youth with all... Show more content on
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Kabuki were traveling male performers, which were also commonly known for being
prostitutes. There are more than one woodblock prints showing kabuki actors sleeping with
male partners. As horrible as it is, an interesting point Leupp makes in his book is that most
theaters had to provide sexual access, not just theatrical art. They had to rely on the sexual
attractiveness and complaisance of their actors more than on their not highly developed skill as
actors to attract clients. He then goes on to say they also relied on the erotic attractions of their
handsome young men to draw customers, prostituting these young men, as other kinds of street
performers and traveling troupes also did (173). Another interesting fact stated is that kabuki
theaters were possibly an outcome due to one of the shogun s preference being for male
performers. In my opinion, it s super fascinating that a lot of popular traditions could have been
created because of homosexuality in ancient times. Why I say this is because in our society
anything gay is (or at least was) covered up mostly because of religion. This is similar to women
inventors being covered up and having their ideas stolen by men, I m glad we re finally able to
reveal the truths and all of the scorned people will have to deal with it. With all of that being said
however, it s still completely disgusting how these kabuki and young men were prostituted and had
their bodies sold. I do not agree with this one
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Research Paper On Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela: Man with a Motivation A man of true influence was born on July 18, 1918 in
Mvezo, South Africa and was born into the royal Mandela name. His father was the sub chief to the
king of the Thembu, and the influential man s name was Nelson Mandela, which would be a name
that would resonate throughout the world. Life for Mandela was hard at times, but through the
difficulties came a striving motivation to make his life and the lives of others better. Due to Nelson
Mandela s imprisonments, politics, and apartheid involvement, a strong motivation and lasting
legacy of leading by example was brought forth. For twenty seven years, prison was home for
Nelson Mandela. After the white supremacist party won South Africas election in 1948, a
constitution was formed that was known to be racist towards black. That brought uprising which
Mandela was a part of, since he was a black male with limited rights. Through early protesting,
Mandela made sure his voice was heard, and it was heard so much that the law officials started to
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Perry later on, in the same article, would write, . . . Mandela was arrested once again and put on
trial for inciting labor unrest and leaving South Africa without permission. (3) However, the
original five year sentence was increased to life in prison, which would not last since after
twenty seven years he was released. On that release day, headlines were made and Mandela gave
a heartfelt speech. According Mandela s speech titled Nelson Mandela Speech Upon Release, he
stated, On this day of my release, I extend my sincere and warmest gratitude to the millions of
my compatriots and those in every corner of the globe who have campaigned tirelessly for my
release. (1) With Mandela free, he would eventually go back to work for involving himself and
others in ways to make apartheid
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John G. Neihardt s Black Elk
A little background I found on the author, John G. Neihardt, was that when he was little he
moved around in the west a lot. While he was travelling in the west, after meeting his wife, he
ran into Nicholas Black Elk, the Ogalala holy man, and would bring his visions to the world.
The original book was published in 1932, and sold millions all over the world. The idea of the
book was to recognize that not all Native Americans are going to kill you, and that it could
introduce the idea of dreams with perceptive understandings. Standing Bear was in the room where
the writing was taking place as a witness to tell that everything was true. While Neihardt was
writing the book him and Black Elkbecame incredible friends and their friendship lasted... Show
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He tells stories about how there was a time when the tribe was moving to a new location and it
happened to be in Soliders Town where six bands of Ogalala tribes were there to hunt, and while
they were there the white men had threatened to hurt a little boy who had gone and cut off a part of
their flagpole. While this incident is happening, Red Cloud is trying to make peace with the
white men so they aren t enemies. In the book Black Elk talks says in the book That winter one
of our boys climbed the flagpole and chopped it off near the top. This almost made bad trouble;
soldiers surrounded us with their guns; but Red Cloud, who was living there, stood right in the
middle without a weapon and made speeches to the Wasichus and to us. (Neihardt 48) He talks
about chiefs he saw that day, and which ones he thought were pretty great, such as Crazy Horse
and Red Cloud. He talked about the Ogalala tribe and how they wanted to move places and hunt
buffalo in a different area, and that was why he was in Soldiers Town at the time. Black Elk speaks
of another time when he had a vision while he was away from his camp and he wasn t sure what
to do at the time so he kept doing his thing. He tells of a story he had with his father while they
are out hunting, where he tells him to wait for the animals to come to him and not chase the
deer. He says Then the queer feeling came back, and I said without knowing why I said it: No
father, stay here; for they are bringing them to us. He looked at me hard again, and said; All right
son. So we lay down there in the grass and waited. They did come to us, and my father got two of
them. I found it interesting that he included this story considering that he has visions about animals
and whatnot. Black Elk speaks of a time when he was young and fishing; having what they would
call fun and
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Apple, Rim, Microsoft, Google Financial Analysis
Corporate Governance Analysis
Microsoft
The CEO:
Steven Anthony Ballmer has been the CEO of Microsoft since January 2000. He graduated from
Detroit Country Day School, Michigan. He later joined Harvard University, where he studied Math
and Economics. During that time, he lived down the hall from Bill Gates, Microsoft s founder and
Chairman of the Board.
Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980 as the first business manager and the 30th employee.
His first salary was $50,000 including 8% of the ownership. In 2009, Ballmer earned a total
compensation of $1,276,627, which included a base salary of $665,833, a cash bonus of $600,000,
no stock or options, and other compensation of $10,794.
The Board of Directors:
These are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Board of Directors:
L. John Doerr: has served as a member of the board of directors since May 1999. He is working as
director for amyres Inc. a biotechnology company.
John L. Hennessy: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004, and as Lead
Independent Director since April 2007. He is a member of CISCO directors ( google and cisco
combine the power of intelligent information networks to improve communications
Ann Mather: has served as a member of the board of directors since November 2005. Ann is the
director for GLU mobile Inc.
Paul S. Otellini: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004. He is the CEO
and president of Intel Corporation. Paul served as managing partner of sherpols ventures.
K. Ram Shriram: has served as a member of the board of directors since September 1998.
Shirley M. Tilghman: has served as a member of the board of directors since October 2005.
Eric Schmidt: has served as our Chief Executive Officer since July 2001 and as a member of our
board of directors since March 2001,
Sergey Brin: is one of the founders and has served as a member of our board of directors since the
inception in September 1998 and as our President of Technology since July 2001. From September
1998 to
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Radio Shack Report
Executive Summary
RadioShack Corporation is a popular electronic store within the United States of America. Within
this report an assessment of RadioShack Corporation performance in the years 2004 to 2006 will
be provided. This assessment looks on: * Changes in Chief Executive Officer (CEO) * The results
of the changes in the CEO * The financial performance of RadioShack in the specified period *
Managerial problems facing RadioShack in the specified period.
From this report we hope to give a concise representation of what happened in RadioShack in the
years2004 2006. As a group of consultants we aim to identify problems facing the company. Along
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Discussion:
Between the years 2004 2006, Radio Shack had a fully grown problem tree.
This conclusion was made after carefully analyzing, deliberating and discussing the case at hand
within the group.
A number of issues were defined and can be characterized in the following groups:
Leaves
Inability to Motivate Employees
Financial Instability
Branches
Poor Internal Control
Poor Internal communication
Bad Business Ethics
Root
Dysfunctional / Incompetent Top Management
These issues will be discussed in this section in the order in which they are defined.
Leaves
i.Financial Instability * RadioShack Corporation in comparison to its competitors is
underperforming (University of Nortedame, 2007). Their net income is significantly low and lags
behind competitors. * RadioShack saw stock prices closing at relatively low trading prices. ii.
Inability to Motivate Employees
Radio Shack lost the confidence of its workforce following a sudden press release made by Day.
He announced the company s action plan in moving forward to recovery. This action plan included
firing hundreds of employees as a means to decrease expenses and improve its long term
competitive position in the market place (Poole, 2007).
Branches
iii. Poor Internal Control
Radio Shack had undergone numerous executive changes. The most significant being the changes
of CEO s in a two year period. The one which stands out was that of David Edmonson who left the
position
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A tribute to Patsy Cline
A tribute to Patsy Cline with Mandy Barnett and the Nashville Symphony On November
fourteenth at eight o clock p.m. I attended a Patsy Cline tribute concert featuring Mandy Barnett
and the Nashville Symphony with my grandparents. On that particular Friday night, it had been
raining for most of the day. My grandparents came and picked me up at five o clock in hopes of
going to a nice dinner before the show. Once we got on the road, it was clear that our itinerary
was not going to work out as we had planned it to. There was wreck after wreck, leaving most of
the interstates backed up and some closed until late that night. We had to turn around and drive
through Mount Juliet to make it to the concert right on time. None of us had ever been... Show more
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The partricular piece is very upbeat and outgoing. As the music continues the song continues to
grow faster resulting in a vibrant folk dance. The Nashville symphony did a great job performing
this piece and portraying the light heartedness and fun that Enesco intended. The next work that the
Nashville symphony performed was George Gershwin s, Rhapsody in Blue. This rhapsody
combines classical music with some jazz infuences. The score for this calls for one flute, one oboe,
one clarinet in E flat, one clarinet in B flat, one bass clarinet in B flat, one heckelphone, one
sporanino saxaphone in E flat, one soprano saxaphone in B flat, one alto saxaphone in E flat, one
tenor saxaphone in B flat, and one baratone saxaphone in E flat for the woodwins. For the brass,
it called for two horns, two trumpets, two flugelhorns,euphonium, three trombones, and one
tuba. On percussion it called for, one set of drums, one timpani set, and a trap set. Keyboards
called for, two painos, one celesta, and one accordian. Finally, on strings, a banjo, violins, and
string basses were played. Rhapsody in Blue is considered one of the top one hundred most
influencial songs. The song paints a picture of a busy, fast paced city, which many people can
relate to in today s society. Still today Rhapsody in Blue is one of the top twenty five most played
songs. George Gershwin created a timeless piece that will be performed around the world for many
years to come. The
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Social Media and Hospitality Industry
Social media is increasing on the internet very quickly, with millions of people, who have
already joined it. It is a young phenomenon, impulsed by the desire of meeting and chatting with
friends, on a single platform, such as FacebookВ® or TwitterВ®. But, social media means to join
groups and pages, to participate to debates, to give feedbacks or reviews too. In this way, how is
it useful for hotels and hospitality companies? What are the advantages? What are the drawbacks?
In the first part, this essay will analyse the different advantages for hotel marketing, of employing
social media. Then, it will study the drawbacks that social media pages can create against
hospitality establishments. What kind of advantages could a social media... Show more content on
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Now, imagine that millions of customers do the same deviousness. I don t think that it will only
represent a little loss of money for the hospitality company. There is another problem with a
social media page which could affect the quality service of a hospitality group: actualization. Yes,
if it doesn t actualize its page, customers would be able to think, that the hospitality company,
doesn t pay attention to them. As a result, it will have a lot of repercussions on the quality
provided by the hotel, such as the argument of the competitor with a social page. And of course,
we have to raise another point about the idea of actualization. Yes, to update the page, someone is
required. It means that a firm must pay a new employee to develop, update and actualize the social
media page. In other words, it means: a loss of money, less benefits. To conclude, hospitality
companies, have big interests to create their own social page. But, they have to anticipate at all
costs the drawbacks created by these networks and pay attention to this terrible vicious circle which
can push them to their loss, to their decline. This young phenomenon, which attracts the most well
known companies such as Best Western International В® or AccorВ®, is a double edged
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Contemporary Nursing Theories
Contemporary Nursing Theories NUR513/Theoretical Foundation of Practice June 4, 2012 Lisa
Ousley Contemporary Nursing Theories Introduction Nursing is a profession that employs the use
of the combination of physical science, social science, nursing theory, and technology in the
provision of care to others (Sigma Theta Tau International). Nursing theories serve as the
groundwork for the practice of the profession. It guides every nurse on how to do things effectively
and competently. This paper endeavors to give emphasis on contemporary nursing theories
specifically focusing on a variety of aspects, such as definitions, concept statements, metaparadigms,
philosophies, and conceptual models. Moreover, this paper also aims to... Show more content on
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7). In these two definitions of man, it is evident that man as described in the adaptation theory
portrays the different dimensions of a man whereas man in the self care theory is depicted in
general. Health Health is the product of practices that people have learned to carry out on their
own behalf to maintain life and well being as stressed in the self care theory by Dorothea Orem
(Timby, 2009, p. 7). Conversely, Health is defined as the person s capability to respond
appropriately to changes in the environment (Timby, 2009). It is apparent that the two
aforementioned theories defined health in varied ways; self care theory views health as a product
of individuals practices whereas adaptation theory deems that health is based on the person s inner
ability. Environment The environment as stressed in Orem s self care theory comprises of elements
with which man interacts within an attempt to maintain self care (Timby, 2009, p. 7). On the other
hand, in Roy s adaptation theory, the environment denotes the internal and external forces in a
continual state of change (Timby, 2009). The definitions of environment stressed in the theories is
somehow related, for it portrays the environment as consisting of elements or forces that man
interacts with, and such relationship will determine its effect to the individual if modifications may
transpire. Nursing As highlighted in Orem s self care theory, Nursing is a human service that
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Summary Of Louise Erdrich s Love Medicine
Louise Erdrich s book, Love Medicine is said to be an authentic narration when it comes to Native
American life. This essay looks at the similarities between the love triangle that is depicted in
Erdrich s novel, along with the male female relationships which are described in Ruth Landes
ethnographic study of Ojibwe women and gender, which was first published in 1938 (Introduction).
Parallels between the two books certainly exist. One is even able to substitute the characters of
Nector Kashpaw, Marie Kashpaw, and Lulu Lamartine, into an almost identical situation in Landes
book The OjibwaWoman, due to the similarities.
Louise Erdrich herself is a recognized member of the Ojibwe tribe. She also runs an independent
bookstore in Minnesota along with her daughters. The name of the bookstore is Birchbark
Books; it specializes in Native American books, jewelry, and arts. Part of the description on the
website reads Birchbark Books provides a locus for Native intellectual life. We are native owned
(Louise Erdrich is an enrolled Turtle Mountain Chippewa) and our staff is of either Native
background, or exceedingly Native friendly .
Ruth Schlossberg Landes, author of the book The Ojibwa Woman is a cultural anthropologist
from New York City. Landes received her B.C. from New York University along with her Master
s degree in social work. Later, she earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from Columbia University.
During the 1930s at the age of twenty three, as part of her doctoral studies, Landes traveled to
Fort Frances, Ontario to research the lives of Ojibwa women. She pursued her studies aided by a
woman of mixed Scotts Cree descent named Maggie Wilson. Wilson, who grew up amongst the
Ojibwas was also known for her broad knowledge of Ojibwa customs and beliefs. Like other Native
American groups, the Ojibwa were victims of colonization and systematic oppression. Much of
their land was usurped by the government. In addition, many of the Ojibwa cultural traditions were
banned or white washed. All these factors combined resulted in the marginalization of the tribe and
the erosion of their culture.
On account of Love Medicine being the title of Louise Erdrich s book, it makes sense, to begin
with, its description as
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Advantages Of Judicial Activism
Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on
biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to
the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it
increases the power of the elected branch of authority or appointed judges to damage the
ruleJudicial Activism Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being
passed based on biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of
providing justice to the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism
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These not only introduce new interpretations of the law but also guide new information to light.
Judicial activism also takes into account the Constitutional law and showcase it in a relevant way
that can be gone through by public, even if it fails. It cannot disintegrate the barriers of
communication between administrative jurisdictions nor within the bureaucratic ranking but it can
influence the interest and wisdom of the nationals on the contemplation of administrators not only
to safeguard their rights but also to guide the matters of public
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Flammable Liquids
Arson Detection : The Discovery of Flammable Liquids . In this practice , we analyzed
flammable liquids by the method of gas chromatograph . First of all , we tried to find the retention
time of standard flammable liquids to be able to identify our unknown sample comparing with their
retention times . The standards samples were : charcoal lighter , gasoline , kerosene , light fluid ,
shellac thinner , and paint thinner . The retention time is calculated by the formula : We injected 5
(1)пїЅL of paint thinner using the syringe needle into the gas chromatograph and we used the
speed of 1cm/min to test which volume could be used . However , the pick was too high and we
changed the volume (2)to 1 пїЅL , which was better . With the parameters defined... Show more
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3 . Why might there still (12)ne accelerant (13)present on materials found at the base of the fire
even though the building was almost entirely burned down ? Because a considerable portion of
the fuel remains (14)unburned and what does burn can leave characteristic burn patterns or
diagnostic signs . 4 . How might one determine the physical location of the origin of the fire , so
that he might know where to look for evidence of accelerant ? By the burn/damage patterns
found at the origin of the fire it is possible to have an idea of which accelerant was used . When
volatile vapors burn above a flammable liquid accelerant they leave distinct patterns (15)unlike
other combustible products usually found in a structure . Conclusion Based on the comparison of
the retention times of the standard flammable liquids and the average of the unknown sample , we
concluded that kerosene was the accelerant used . We run this samples five times and each time we
had a different peak that did not match with the standard s peaks . So , we calculated the retention
time and we found that the unknown sample had a retention time of 0.7 (16)min and the kerosene
had 0.8 (17)min as the retention time , which was the one more close
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Sweatshops Essay
Sweatshops over the world can be improved through simple and big changes on both the foreign
as well as American fronts. Sweatshops have always been viewed as a negative thing but no one
has really tried to change or improve upon them, it is more of an out of sight out of mind
mentality. In the book Where am I Wearing, the author Kelsey Timmerman said ... is that we
should try to be engaged consumers... ( Timmerman 9 ). Society knows it is happening so why not
find ways to improvethese sweatshops instead of just ignoring the issues at hand. We live in a
turbulent, imbalanced world. It can be depressing to think about ( Timmerman 41) By having
Labor Unions that are there for the people are beginning to be a simple way to start a... Show more
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Labor Unions could help to enforce labor laws to improve the factories and the conditions within
( Arnold ). These unions could make up for lack of government enforcement within the areas of
that the labor unions ( Arnold ). Also it does not cost a thing to make sure that people are
following the rules to the best of their ability ( Arnold ). Labor unions are beginning to be created
to help with these issues of the factory workers such as their rights and how to educate people of
these rights.
As stated before labor unions are a way to improve working conditions but there are others as
well. Sweatshops can make simple improvements by using scraps around the factory to make
simple improvements ( Arnold ). Making improvements can be done in a very simple and low
cost ways especially depending on the size of the company ( Arnold ). In a NIKE sweatshop a
worker wanted to use the rubber waste as a cushion for iron molds so they would not slam against
the furnace to hopefully eliminate noise in the work area, they would not allow the worker to do
this (Arnold). Making conditions better will cause a reduction in the amount of deaths, injuries, and
illnesses that occur from the poor regulation of working conditions in these factories.
Still explaining different ways to improve upon sweatshops as well as the workers lives, improving
wages is a way to achieve this. This is simple as it is a moral obligation for the employer to provide
decent wages for
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Royal Philips Has A Long Standing And Rich History
Royal Philips
Laure Santiago
Palm Beach State College
Abstract
This paper was written to research Royal Philips. In the research we will find that Royal Philips
has a long standing and rich history. We will discuss the diverse products that Philips has invented
over the last one hundred and twenty five years. Competitor information, industry and market
segment will be topics that are addressed in detail. The organizations financials will be provided.
A SWOT analysis will be conducted and the strengths and weaknesses of the company will be
presented. And finally, recommendations based on information from the company s SWOT
analysis will be revealed.
Chapter 1: Research Proposal and Introduction
Overview The research conducted will provide information about the history of Royal Philips, the
diversification of the company and its products since the company s founding in 1891. The family
founded company has a long standing commitment to innovation and progress. I will discuss the
history of the company, some of their many products, and their competitors. A problem that the
organization has been having will be discussed. And, finally, a question and a hypothesis are
stated. Reason for the paper The reason for this research paper on Royal Philips is to identify a
problem that is facing the organization and through research and analysis. Researching all areas of
the company gives a better understanding of the ethics, financial state, industry and market
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Larry Doby Essay
He was like Buzz Aldrin the second man on the moon because he was the second African
American player in the majors behind Jackie Robinson, said Cleveland teammate and fellow
Hall Of Famer Bob Feller(Vincent, 2006). Lawrence Eugene Doby was born in Camden, South
Carolina in 1923. Larry s mom moved away to find a new job. His dad moved away to be a horse
groomer. Larry moved in with his aunt who raised him. Throughout Larry Dobys career with the
game of baseball, he had many challenges and contributions, including political and cultural as he
rose to be a leader in the baseball world.
In Larry Doby s early life, he was very good at sports and was a good student. While in
elementary school, he remained in Camden, South Carolina. Once he was in high school, Larry
went to Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, where his mother lived. In high school He
Larry received 11 high school varsity letters from sports he played including . He played football,
track, baseball, and basketball. He went to college at Long Island University and Virginia Union.
Larry did not play baseball for his college, he played for the Newark Eagles, which was part of the
Negro National League. While in his freshman year, he was drafted into the Navy. Larry was
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In 1947, Larry was signed with the Cleveland Indians. Bill Veeck told Larry that he would not be
treated like the other white players. He would not wouldn t get the same calls as the others and he
could not fight back or it could start a race riot. Jackie Robinson, another African American
baseball player, had joined the National Baseball League just 11 weeks before Larry did. Larry said,
I came in 11 weeks after he did. Eleven weeks did not alter the course of race relations in this
country. We still have problems 50 years later. Jack and I went through a lot of the same things.
(Notable Sports Figure,
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Ecological Systems Theory By Urie Bronfenbrenner
Ecological Systems Theory The Ecological Systems Theory was founded by Urie Bronfenbrenner.
This theory focuses on the impact of the environment on a child s overall development. The
identifying characteristics of Bronfenbrenner s theory are the five systems used to organize external
influences within a child s development. These systems are the microsystem, mesosystem,
exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. Each system is aligned with specific interaction
levels. The microsystem is considered to be the most intimate of the levels, in which development is
dependent on the immediate environment. The immediate environment would include adults,
peers, and siblings with influence to learning new behaviors and the environment in which the...
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The Ecological Systems Theory applies to different aspects of the lifespan due to the ability to apply
the five systems continuously throughout the life span. The chronosystem can transition and
change within one s life. The macrosytem can align with infancy, this system setting examines the
culture of the individual. The exosystem can align with childhood into adolescent stages due to this
systems connection with forming healthy attachments. The mesosystem aligns with relationships
throughout life and peer interaction, this can take place in adolescence and continue throughout
adulthood and change based on experiences, in which the individuals Microsystem evolves (Wong,
Hall, Justice Hernandez, 2015, p. 32 33). There can be cultural, ethical, and legal concerns
associated with this theory are somewhat intertwined. The possible assumption that if a child is
born poor, of ethnic minority, raised in a violent setting, and neglected by parents foster care
placement may lead to disruption within the child s chronosystem. This can lead to attachment
issues related to trauma, increased fight or flight reactions that may lead to legal issues, academic
challenges, and poor social skills. There is a possible ripple effect from life events and
socioeconomic status that could lead to changes with behavior in association with the child s
environment. Understanding this theory can help with application in a school setting
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Sacred Violence In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
Ted Bailey of the University of Miskolc, interpreted Shirley Jackson s, The Lottery in his work
Sacred Violence in Shirley Jackson s The Lottery . In this work, Bailey reasons that The Lottery is a
story which encompasses violence through tradition, an agricultural fertility ritual, and
scapegoating. In the first instance, Bailey places emphasis on tradition in The Lottery. For example,
one of the main characters, Old Man Warner stands for the voice of an older generation who does
not believe in new and innovative traditions. The placing of stones in Little Davy s hand so that he
also has to play a part in the lottery can be seen as a component of prolonging the lottery for future
generations. Not only are the young taught the rules
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Effects Of Dietary Nitrates On Weight Maintenance
SUMMARY OF THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Submitted by: Ankita Chhabra
Student ID:16314994
Return address: 3/7 Pannill Place,Oteha,Auckland 0632
Email address:ankita6894@gmail.com
Paper Name:Nutritional Research Methods
Paper no.:151.708
Topic of research: The effect of dietary nitrates on weight maintenance in obese population
following a 10% weight loss
TITLE
The effect of dietary nitrates on weight maintenance in obese population following a 10% weight
loss
BACKGROUND
Dietary nitrates are inorganic inert anionic compounds in fruits, vegetables and cured meats. About
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We hypothesize the nitrate to have significant implication on the post weight loss RMR and
possibly cause relapsing of the weight loss.
STUDY DESIGN AND OUTCOMES
A 6 month randomized three way crossover trial consisting of three groups: 20 healthy, 20
obese, and 20 mixed participants (placebo group for nitrate supplementation)is proposed. All
groups will be screened for thyroid function, hepatitis A B and HIV).All participants will be kept
on a low nitrate weight maintenance diet formula till the weight remains constant for 2 weeks
(weight change 10 g/d). RMR is measured using indirect calorimetry. They are then fed a
hypocaloric diet(800 kcal/d) until a 10% weight loss is achieved(estimated time 12 weeks).RMR
and weight is measured again. The formula diet is reinstated and 0.1mmol/kg/d inorganic nitrate
for a period of 3 weeks is given along with it to the two groups excluding the placebo group. RMR,
plasma and salivary nitrite levels and weight changes are recorded.
SIGNIFICANCE
The only study on effect of nitrates on RMR was on healthy humans and no study has been done to
study their effect on weight maintenance. Obesity is a serious condition and long term maintenance
of target weight by obese individuals is not very successful(Wing Phelan, 2005). This study aims
study the differences in RMR changes after a nitrate rich diet between obese and healthy subjects
and see the practical implications of a reduced RMR by dietary nitrates consumption on
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Essay Who Was Responsible For The Downfall Of James
Was James II the architect of his own downfall?
In many aspects James II can be seen as being the architect for his own downfall. James II
inherited the throne from Charles II in a relatively strong position. However, James was known to
be a catholic by many and this caused a lot of worry amongst many people. The people in general
feared catholicism and what it would come to bring. It can be seen that James II bought the 1688
Glorious revolution upon himself. There were many factors which brought about the downfall of
James II, some which were of his own fault and some which were not.
The Glorious Revolution was the coming downfall of James II. James was the architect of his own
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Upon James return to England William of Orange was determined that his return would be short
lived. James is quoted in W.A Specks writings as saying if I do not retire, I shall certainly be sent
to the Tower, and no King ever went out of that place but to his Grave . This could indicate that
William of Orange forcefully removed and wanted to rid of James II and that James downfall
was as a result of William. James fled to France after his request to leave the capital. James
downfall may also have been due to fear that their would not be a protestant succession after an
heir to the throne was produced. Instead, many were hoping that James protestant daughter Mary
would be the successor of the throne, but when the birth of a male heir came about in 1688 all
hopes of this happening were lost. This may have been another factor which led to James downfall
and something which may have further influenced William of Orange s decision into intervening.
Edward Valance argues that another reason for William intervening was his wish to bring England
into a war with France. William therefore assumed that a free parliament would have more intent
to support this objective. James downfall can therefore be seen as a result of William of Orange
rather than of his own doing in this
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Understanding Cash Flows
Understanding Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting DecisionsIndiana Wesleyan University
FIN 310 01A
Dr. Sam OjoOctober 19, 2014
Understanding Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting Decisions
When evaluating cash flows for determining whether or not to pursue constructing a building to
manufacture cupcakes there are several things to consider. The most important would be looking at
a Grammy s incremental after tax cash flow. Then one needs to determine the projects initial outlay,
the differential cash flows over the project s life, and the terminal cash flow. Also what needs to be
looked at is what is the net present value and its internal rate of return.
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Why or Why Not?
Yes it should be accepted. The construction of the building should be accepted. This is because the
net present value is greater than one and the NPV is a positive number. This means that the
construction project creates value and wealth. Also the internal rate of return is greater than the
required rate of return. This means the project will be a benefit to Grammy s company.
Genesis 47:18 19 (KJV), states, When that year was ended, they came unto him the second year,
and said unto him, We will not hide it from my lord, how that our money is spent; my lord also
hath our herds of cattle; there is not ought left in the sight of my lord, but our bodies, and our
lands: Wherefore shall we die before thine eyes, both we and our land? Buy us and our land for
bread, and we and our land will be servants unto Pharaoh: and give us seed, that we may live, and
not die, that the land be not desolate. The people in the passage of scripture were explaining to
their master what they had to offer him. The cash flow was completely gone for the previous year
but they had
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Clifford Geertz s Definition Of Religion
3) Clifford Geertz s definition of religion is an accurate reflection of the basic tenet of religion.
Geertz argues that religion is based solely on the concepts of symbols and the impacts that symbols
have on the practitioners of the religion. Geertz demonstrates that symbols give a meaning to life.
The symbols give practitioners something to hold onto at all times. Geertz s definition of symbols
and their impacts fits the use of symbols in many religious practices including the religions of the
Huichol Indians and the Amish sect of the Protestant Christian church. In the first part of the Geertz
s definition, he states that religionis a system of symbols which acts... . All religions are made up
of symbols. In the Amish church, the symbols include the baptism and living in a traditional way.
For the Amish, baptism symbolize[s] a commitment to both God and fellow believers (Robinson,
2015). By being baptized, the adult member of the community is making a lifelong commitment
to live a simple life for God in the way of the Amish. For the Huichol, Ramon states, Now I will
tell you of the maize and the peyote and the deer... They are our life. They are ourselves. (189). For
the Huichol, the symbols represent a unity complex that are the centerfold of their religion.
Religion is made up of symbols, and the Amish Christian and Huichol religious complexes
demonstrate that concept. In the second part of the definition, Geertz states that symbols establish
powerful,
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Risk Protection
Each business is in charge of the wellbeing and security of the representatives while they are
grinding away. His essential obligation is to set up a protected workplace in order to avoid work
environment mishaps. In spite of taking fitting preventive measures, if any worker gets harmed, the
harmed has every one of the rights to sue the businessmaking him legitimately at risk for the
damage. In such cases, the business needs to repay the workers for expenses of hospitalization,
alongside the lawful expenses. Since mischances are unavoidable at working environment, it is
sensible with respect to the business to buy protection that empowers him to meet the expenses of
pay.
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Else, while neglecting to buy protection abandons you with colossal fines of ВЈ2,500 for every day,
inability to show the declaration may draw in ВЈ1,000 fine.
Guaranteed money related security: The protection from a presumed insurance agency ensures you
by offering a spread for an extensive variety of dangers. Having taken this protection, you require
not stress over any expenses in the event that any representative meets with a mishap. Managers risk
protection, in this manner, spares organizations from getting to be bankrupt.
Financial help to representatives: This protection not just spares the business from bearing the pay
sum, additionally empowers workers to have money related help with times of need. Acquiring
bosses obligation protection and showing it in the workplace, bestows certainty and a feeling that
all is well with the world in representatives. It guarantees them that despite the fact that something
turns out badly, the pay helps them to meet the required
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San Antonio Road Research Paper
Anyone who has driven on a San Antonio road knows how unpredictable drivers can be. The
Impatients, and aggravation sometimes get the best of a driver. For a San Antonio police officer
accidents are nothing short of ordinary. There are however a small few that stand out above the
others. This hot Saturday in July was busier than usual. With months without rain, the roads were
extremely dry. The day was relatively busy, but there were no major incidents. That is until four o
clock when calls started flowing in for a major accident. Officers thought it couldn t have been
anything too massive considering the light trafficand ideal roadconditions. This accident however
was far from normal. This strange wreck was something you would only see in the movies. The
roads were unusually busy for a hot Saturday afternoon. Gina was helping her daughter move into
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One officer rushed over the the car that was dramatically hanging off the bridge. The thick black
smoke from the burning car made it hard to see. Beyond the black smoke was the smell of iron
from the extreme amount of blood from the driver. Firefighters broke the back window of the
hanging car to get the bloodied driver out. Meanwhile other officers and firefighters were
working on the car the violently flipped off the overpass. Car was engulfed in flames. The
inferno could almost burn people by looking at it. Firefighters frantically pulled both occupants
out of the car before they suffered from any major burns. Firefighters began a severe battle with
the fire. Hundreds of gallons of water were blasted out of the fire hoses, making a misty show that
left the roads flooded. Once the dust settled and both fires were under control, road workers began
to gather the twisted pieces of metal that were scattered all over the
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Murder Of The American Detective
Murders in the Rue Morgue is one of Edgar Allan Poe s more famous literary works. Arguably. Poe
may be called the father of the American detective story with his trilogy involving Det. Dupin in
Murders in the Rue Morgue, the Purloined Letter, and the Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe uses the
peculiar eccentricities of hero Detective C. Augustus Dupin to make these mysteries enthralling to
the reader. Dupin is purported to be the forerunner to Sir Arthur Conan Doyles genius detective
Sherlock Holmes. Poe created a new genre that captivated the imagination of his readers and
paved the way for both English and American authors to write detective stories. Poe gives his
Detective Dupin the ability to think outside the box to take in every little detail to solve the
problem using the technique of deductive reasoning. Poe describes Detective Dupin of having the
capability of processing a certain kind of genius whose mind combines the qualities of the rational
or analytic with the fanciful or intuition. The narrator is astounded by Dupin s ability to weed his
way through situations with his mysterious usage of observation with only the tiniest of details to
bring him to the solution. In the scene of the alleyway, Dupin uses his surroundings as a guide to
concur what it is that his faithful friend, the narrator, was thinking about. Dupin, said I, gravely,
this is beyond my comprehension. I do not hesitate to say that I am amazed, and can scarcely
credit my senses. How was it possible
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Analysis Of The Book Shiloh
Have you ever stopped to think if society and acceptance was a better life years ago? Would you
have liked to live under the strict rules and guidelines they did in the nineteenth century? The
short story, Shiloh, is written in the 1970 s and is a story about a couple going through changes
in their life and trying to cope after the death of the son, years ago. The settings is in western
Kentucky, and the lives of Norma Jean and Leroy, have been reunited after Leroy has been
disabled in a tractor trailer accident. For the last fifteen years Leroy has been on the road and
seldom is home. The story is told from Leroy s point of view and he quickly realizes he does not
know his wife any longer. Norma Jean, Leroy s wife, undergoes major life changes as she and
Leroy work to maintain a normal household. Gender roles, relationships, and communication are
important factors that must be addressed when any couple enter into an ongoing relationship. In the
story Shiloh, it is no different, but what is different is the acceptance of how these issues are
carried out. Gender roles were definitely reversed at a time when it was not as acceptable. The
relationship and communication became non existent. Shiloh begins with Norma Jean working on
her pectoral muscles. Leroy sees her as Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a strong, thin character
that Leroy can identify with. Their relationship suffers incredibly after the accident and Leroy is
forced to be home. Leroy loves his wife
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Analysis Of Joe Hill s Preacher Of The Slave
Preacher Casey s new purpose mirrors a historical idol from the same time period, Joe Hill. Joe
Hill was a leader of the IWW during the 1900s. Like Casey, Hill believed in striking against
businesses and led his own strikes including the Lawrence strike in 1912 and Paterson strike in
1913. Joe Hill used songs to communicate his ideas including the preacher of the slave . In the
song, Hill shows preachers as corrupted and argues against the existence of heaven, convincing
his audience that they should focus on improving conditions they face today instead of looking
for heaven for relief. Similarly, Casey said, I wouldn t pray just for a old man that s dead, cause
he s all right. If I was to pray, I d pray for folks that s alive and don t know which way to turn ,
mirroring Hill s views that the union must focus on the current conditions that mankind faces
instead of looking towards death for hope. Casey is connected to the song in a metaphorical way
as he too became an advocate of justice for workers thus becoming a metaphorical preacher of the
slave in a positive way, unlike the negative light Hill shined religious preachers in. Additionally,
both of these men argued for justice, equality, and socialism over religion. Furthermore, Joe Hillwas
arrested for a crime he did not commit and was executed by the state of Utah. Similarly, Casey is
caught conspiring and was beaten to death by Pinkerton guards who acted as the police force at
the time. Hill and Casey both became martyrs of their causes, Hill inspiring the followers of the
IWW and Casey inspiring his own followers, causing the transformation of Tom Joad. In the
beginning, Tom Joad s focus is the survival of himself and his family. Tom returns from
penitentiary wanting to reconnect with his family while on parole. Once Tom is reunited with
his family his focus is protecting his family. Although he does not feel as lost as Casey, Tom too
is searching for a purpose. Early on, Tom expresses some discontent with the government
because he was jailed for killing a man out of self defense. Later, after the death of Grandpa, Tom
says, seems like the government s got more interest in a dead man than a live one while he places a
note over grandpa s grave
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Rachel Carson Research Paper
Rachel Carson was a American marine biologist ,author ,and conservationist whose book Silent
Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.
Rachel Carson was born on May 27 1907 in Springdale PA. Carson grew up in Springdale also
attended high school close to there also it was a small school called Parnassus High Schoolin
Kensington PA. She intended to go to college and major in English and become a teacher but
she soon changed it to Biology. Carson went to many competitions and won many competitions
she received a scholarship from John Hopkins University for Zoology. Rachel taught Zoology at
John Hopkins summer school with Grace Lippy in 1930. Carson s first book was Under the Sea
Wind published in 1941 followed by The Sea Around Us ten years later. Her most famous book
by far is Silent Spring published on September 27, 1962. The book Silent Spring is about how a
brave woman took on the chemical industry and raised questions about nature and humankind s
impact on it. Although books will probably always be less celebrated than wars, marches, riots, or
stormy political campaigns, books have at times been more powerful than all of those.
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The use of the pesticide had increased greatly since 1945. By 1958, Carson was no doubt the
best selling author, and the fact that she could not acquire an assignment to write about DDT is
expressive of how out there and debatable her views on the subject must have seemed. Having
already assembled a large quantity of research on the subject, however, Carson decided to go ahead
and address the issue in a
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Create Mass Print Media Advertisements Essay
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals BSBADV509A Create mass print media
advertisements Assessment Task 1 Client contact information: Address: RSPCA Australia Inc PO
Box 265 Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia Phone: 02 6282 8300 Email: rspca@rspca.org.au
Project: Mass print media advertisements (newspaper, magazine and outdoor) promoting the
RSPCA Adoptapet program Prepared by: Carina Morais 1 Background/ Overview: The Royal
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was established over one hundred and thirty
years ago. The RSPCA evolved from this small group of dedicated, caring people and while the
shelters, staff and facilities have changed, the ethos driving the society is very much... Show more
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The school began in Western Australia by Louise Edward. WAIFS how call is an International and
National school that offers courses from Certificate III to Advanced Diploma level. 2 What is the
objective or purpose of this advertisement? Offer Diploma of Management at Perth Campus and
Diploma of Healthy and Safety at Joondalup Campus. Enrolment finish: 01st of August Course
Start: 5th of August Responsible: Aman 3 Target Audience: who are we talking to? International
and National students, male and female, age between 15 to 30. 4 What is the single most
important thing to say? All the courses are Nationally Recognised Training 5 What are the
supporting rational and emotional reasons to believe and buy? All courses are accredited by
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Cardiac Cycle Is The Sequence Of Events That Occurs When...
Cardiac Cycle
The cardiac cycle is the sequence of events that occurs when the heart beats.(biology.about.com).
There are two phases of the cardiac cycle. In the diastole phase, the heart ventricles are relaxed and
the heart fills with blood. In the systole phase, the ventricles contract and pump blood to the
arteries. A cardiac cycle is completed when the heartfills with blood and the blood gets pumped out
of the heart.
The events of the cardiac cycle described below trace the path of the blood as it enters the heart,
is pumped to the lungs, travel back to the heart and is pumped out to the rest of the body. Note that
the events that occur in the first and second diastole phases happen at the same time. This is also
true for the events of the first and second systole phases.
Cardiac Cycle: 1st Diastole Phase
During the diastole phase, the atria and ventricles are relaxed and the atrioventricular valves are
open. De oxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae flows into the right atrium.
The open atrioventricular valves allow blood to pass through to the ventricles. The SA nodes
contracts triggering the atria to contract. The right atrium empties its contents into the right
ventricle. The tricuspid valve prevents the blood from flowing back into the right atrium.
(About.com)
Cardiac Cycle: 1st Systole Phase
According to Richard E. K. (PhD., 2011) Systole represents the time during which the left and right
ventricles contract and eject blood into the aorta
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Regen For Men Research Paper
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. A man s appearance goes a
long way toward making or breaking a good first impression and his hair is just as important as
the rest of him. Here s a list of Men s Hair Products that every man should be using to make the
most of that first impression. ReGen for Men ReGen for Men is an incredible product designed to
stimulate hair growth in men. The star of the show in ReGen is Minoxidil, the only hair growth
ingredient on the market that is FDA approved. Minoxidil has been used to treat hair loss in
millions of people over the past 25 years. The Minoxidil in ReGen s formula is especially potent
because it is not diluted and the formula also contains a special enzyme that converts Minoxidil into
its strongest form. This combination makes ReGen work faster than most other hair growth
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Olive oil is rich in both vitamins A and E as well as several antioxidants, all of which work
together to shield the natural keratin in your hair to prevent damage. Olive oil removes built up
sebum, which clogs the follicles in the scalp and slows hair growth. Avocado oil works in a
similar way, unclogging follicles that have been blocked. In addition to that, avocado oil stimulates
blood flow to the scalp, furthering hair growth. Both oils work together in this product as deep
conditioners for added strength and softness. Majesticel Argan Oil Serum for
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Research Paper On How To Make School Lunches
Most people remember school lunch, whether it be a good memory or bad. Sometimes it was
mystery meat, or the mac and cheese that stuck to the tray even when flipped over. But,
occasionally I would splurge for a double lunch if the meal was actually edible that day. As an
adult, I ve decided to recreate Turkey gravy and Mashed Potatoes. It is not only my favorite, but
my daughters as well. It may take a few hours to make, but it s easier than it sounds and is well
worth it. All that s needed is a roasting pan, crock pot, and a few ingredients to make a classic the
whole familywill love. Knowing the ingredients needed to make this dish is the first step. For a
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Start the oven at 325В°F and place the thawed turkey breast into the roasting pan. Apply a simple
seasoning of salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning (optional) to all areas of the turkey including the
inside and the bottom of the pan. Then, putting 3 cups aside of chicken broth, use the rest to fill the
pan about ВЅ 1 inch. Cover the turkey with either the roasting lid or aluminum foil. By covering
the turkey and having broth in the bottom of the pan, it keeps it from drying out and staying
moist with added flavor. Place the turkey in the oven. It should take roughly 3.5 hours, usually
20 25 minutes per pound. Some turkeys have a pop up timer, when it pops up its done. Test the
turkey with a knife It should no longer have any pink inside, or pink juices. When done, let it
rest until it s warm to the touch. The easiest and the most fun is this next step, shredding the
turkey. Use hands instead of utensils because it removes all the meat much quicker. The meat
should be bite sized and when all is off the bone, toss it into the crock pot. Mix in the gravy, cream
of chicken soup, and chicken broth. Set the crock pot on low for at least 2 hours, check
periodically, and add salt and pepper as
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Comparing The Butterfly Effect And A Shadow Of Doubt
The relationship between reality from fantasy is the ability of humans to reach unimaginable ends.
The breach between reality and fantasy take the consounsess on a joinery of where thoughts can
take someone. The many sates of conciseness emphases how the mind revels its desires, due to that
thought can be indifferent to what is reality. Through J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress movie The
Butterfly Effect and Hitchcock s A Shadow of Doubt, the human conciseness is explored through
the human truths of reality, and the desire of fantasy. Melodrama is the occalult moral hidden
within the story, such as the grand gestures that cause visual drama. Alfred Hitchcock s Shadow of
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The connection between the two characters is unusual, for example how the film starts off with
them both lying in bed, detached from reality (Hitchcock). Charlie is living in a fantasy that is
truly was telepathy that made her uncles visit come true. Soon after he arrives she begins to
loose herself between the fantasy she wants and the reality of whom her uncle is. She starts to
suspect that he is hiding something due to secretive acts. Reality starts taking place for Charlie
when at first her uncle gifts her an emerald ring. She has a hard time coming to terms but gathers
that he could be the Merry Widow Murderer, because on the ring, were the initials of one of the
women murdered. Uncle Charlie know he killed a woman, and that the ring belongs to her, but he
wants to block to truth of this knowledge. When Charlie receives a gift she will not look at it
because she believes that anything from her uncle is perfect, thus showing her being detached from
reality. She showed fanatical signs when she enjoyed the attention brought to her by her classmates
when she walked down the street with her uncle on his
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An Audit Of An Auditor
Introduction The business environment has become more complex; therefore, the demands for
professional audit have been increased in order to provide reasonable assurance to users of financial
statements. An auditor is individual qualified to conduct audits either internally or externally. An
internal auditor is an individual whose primary job function is to audit his or her own company,
while an external auditor is an individual from outside the company, who usually is employed by an
auditing firm who takes the audits several clients. The external auditors plays an important role in
the society, one of the important role of an external auditor is to perform the audit to obtain
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Financial statements are used by company owners to evaluate the how the company is doing, also
by investors for making decisions about when to invest or when to sell their shares, by lenders or
banks in order to make decisions about credit worthiness of the company. Financial statements can
be use effectively when the user understands the roles of the financial statements preparer and the
auditors. A company s financial statements represent the management. When using management s
statements, a user need to understand that the preparation of the financial statements requires
management to make substantial accounting estimates and decisions, also in order to choose from
among several alternative accounting principles and methods that are most appropriate within the
guidelines of generally accepted accounting standards (GAAP). Role of an auditor The auditor s
role is different from the role of the management; the auditor is responsible for expressing an
opinion on whether management has fairly presented the information in the financial statements.
During an audit, an independent qualified auditor evaluates the financial statements. During the
audit, the auditor collects evidence to obtain reasonable assurance that the amounts and disclosures
in the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An auditor is also responsible to check
whether audit evidence increases doubt about the ability of the client to continue as a going concern
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Glass History
Sensitive touch of the fragment glass as it is being put away into the cabinets, with a loose grip
and it shatters in a billion little sharp sparkling crystals along the hard wooden floor. Glass was
evolving throughout history from the Stone Age to now more developed human being that
transformed glass into everyday use, whether that is just drinking a cold glassof water in the
morning. The evolution of glass flashes through time in the thresholds that have gone
throughout history that are known today in the scientific and historic fields. Glass chemical
elements are sodium carbonate, silicon dioxide, lead oxide, potassium oxide and calcium oxide,
but there is one element on the periodic table that makes glass an object that is known for today.
Silicon in glass is the main recipe that is found in sand. The sand has to be a certain temperature
in order to become glass, which is approximately of 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit that turns into
liquid sand. The temperature is hotter than molten lava, however where does this sand come
from? This pictacular sand comes from molten lava where obsidian was found. Stone age people
used an extrusive igneous rock obsidian that was used for knives and spears, so glass was naturally
used before glass expanded in Mesopotamia 3500 BC.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don stookey is an corning glass work chemist. He placed a sample of photosensitive glass in a
furnace that was set to 600 degrees Celsius, however a faulty controller lets the temperature go up
to 900 degrees Celsius. Stookey knew he had botched the experiment, so when he went to check it
out the glass transformed into a milky white sheet. When he tried to remove it it slipped from the
tongs and fell on the ground, but to his surprise it bounced instead of shattering into pieces. Little
did he know the botched experiment was a billion dollar
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Was Trujillo Justified In The Time Of The Butterflies
From the book, In the Time of the Butterflies, the Mirabal sisters sacrificed a lot in order to fight
for justice and social change against the oppressive regime of the Dominican dictator, Trujillo.
However, while fighting for their freedoms and rights, Trujillo had them imprisoned and
assassinated. Their actions motivated many others to fight for the cause, eventually leading to
Trujillo s assassination by none other than his own generals. While some claim that it was not
justified for the sisters to make such extreme sacrifices in order to fight against Trujillo s
oppressive regime, others say that their actions proved to be beneficial and helpful for the country.
I believe that their actions were heroic and justified as they were fighting... Show more content on
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During this time, instead of giving up their cause, they held steadfast and kept their voices heard.
They believed in their cause with so much passion, that they would not surrender to the cruel
tortures of the SIM, Trujillo s secret police. In fact, they tried convincing other prisoners to want
to overthrow Trujillo by secretly taking newspaper clippings of his wrongdoings and having them
in their hair. Had they given up in prison, their cause and motivation for other revolutionaries
would have died right there. However, they stayed persistent and resilient to continue fighting
against Trujillo s regime. Imagine if they had not stayed true to their cause. Trujillo may not have
been overthrown! His despotic and inhumane ways of treating his country and people may have
never ended. People who would say anything opposing him would be instantly put to death. There
would be no freedom of speech. The very basic rights and freedoms people live and long for
would be taken away from them. By sacrificing their time with their families, friends, and children,
the Mirabal sisters ensured that the entire nation s future generations would live with peace and
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Environmental Health Problems Likely To Be Exacerbated By...
2.Identify a broad range of current environmental health problems likely to be exacerbated by
climate change. How might existing public health practices be altered to anticipate these effects of
climate change? What other key sectors (beyond health) should be engaged?
Current environmental health problems that will likely exacerbate due to climate change include
changes in air and water quality, and increase in parasite growth and chemical pollutants.
General climate change: cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, hypertensive heart
disease, and cancer will raise mortality rates.
Heat stress: most effected are the elderly population
Air pollution: Photochemical oxidants have adverse effects on human health. Inflammatory eye
disease, acute upper respiratory disease, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive ventilator disease,
pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial asthma all fall under this category.
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4.What are the potential co benefits and the potential unintended consequences of mitigating
greenhouse gas emissions?
Co benefits of planting trees to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions include reducing urban heat
island effect, reducing local energy demand, improving air quality, and providing an attractive area
for physical and social activities. Reducing fossil fuel use in power plants, reduces air pollution.
Sustainable community design which includes active transport and transit use, reduces vehicular
traffic, and increases physical activity, lessens air pollution, and reduces risk of vehicular injuries
and death.
Potential unintended consequences include diversion of foods (corn and sugar cane) from human
consumption, by creating scarcity and increasing food prices. Humanitarian food aid could
dwindle. Conversion of forests to croplands can increase carbon dioxide levels, and threaten
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Walt Disneyland Informative Speech
Walt Disney came up with the idea of Disneyland while watching his daughters play on the
carrousel at Griffith Park. The very bench that he envisioned Disneyland on can be found inside
the park on Main Street. The Happiest Place on Earth opened on July 17, 1955. The grand opening
of Disneyland was a complete disaster.
Opening day was supposed to be invitation only. However, many people forged and counterfeited
the tickets. About 30,000 people squeezed through the gates that day.
Nowadays, the park sees hundreds of thousands of people visiting the park each week. The park,
opening with only 18 attractions, was not able to cater to so many people. With the amount of
people sneaking in, food carts and restaurants all ran out of food and over ... Show more content on
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Only they are not speakers, they are Smellitzers. They spray out scents such as vanilla or
peppermint to draw you into the shops. The Smellitzers are also used on some rides and attractions
to make the experience seem more realistic.
Walt wanted the park to be spotless at all times and wanted the guests to only see the magical side
of Disneyland. He and The Imagineers created their own color called Go Away Green that they
used to paint the wall around Disneyland, gates, and any unsightly equipment behind attractions.
The idea was that the color is so neutral, that it would go unnoticed by the common eye. The door
to Club 33 is also painted this color.
As Walt Disney said in his speech on opening day, To all who come to this happy place;
welcome. Disneyland is your land. Whether it comes to making your Disneyland experience as
realistic as possible or to the eerie souls that supposedly roam around the park, Walt Disney set
out to please all of his guests and cast members. Each secret of Disneyland was created for a
specific reason by Walt himself, some explained and some will never be known. The secrets live
on even after Walt has passed, represented in the candle in his apartment window and thousands of
Mickey Mouse silhouettes you can find hidden around the
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The Christian Influence on The Middle Ages Essay
In 312 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine achieved a victory at the Milvian Bridge. The night
previous to this battle, Constantine dreamt of a cross inscribed in hoc signo vinces, in this sign you
will conquer. As trivial as this dream may seem, it ultimately signified the beginning of the rise of
Christianity. With his victory, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianityand supported and
encouraged it throughout the empire. In 313 CE, another milestone occurred as the emperors, both
Constantine Iof the West and Licinius of the East, signed the Edict of Milan declaring that the
Diocletianic Persecution would end, and Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire. This
religion began to flourish as people quickly converted from pagan... Show more content on
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One of the most important contributors of this time was Saint Benedict of Nursia. To guide
Christians pursuing such a life, St. Benedict wrote Regula Benedicti, The Rule of Saint Benedict.
This book was composed of precepts for monks to follow as they lived in communal monasteries
under an abbot. Ideally, poverty, chastity, and obedience were the most sought after traits that one
should follow. Saint Benedict instructed monks to participate daily in written prayers, devotionals,
manual labor, and commanded a pledge of poverty, chastity, and obedience (Benedict).
Because these rules are not just spiritually beneficial, secular impacts were gained from the
monasteries way of life. Monks became a hero of the people of the medieval times in countless
ways. These monks were examples to all of a righteous way of living. When monks devoted their
lives to God, others saw the devotion exemplified in daily life. The humility the monks strived for
implicated a humble heart , serious and humble speech , doing nothing except what is commended
by his superiors , and being content with the worst of everything (Benedict). This lifestyle could
infinitely increase the quality of life for any person as it provided an example for people to
become helpful, moral citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. As Christianity and monasteries
became more popular amongst people, monks traveled to
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Traditional Gender Expectations
Examine the impact of traditional gender expectations on the specific roles individuals adopt within
groups
There are many traditional gender expectations that are significant and have an impact on both
males and females on the specific roles that they adopt within groups. Traditional male
expectations include, that males are expected to be the family provider, for example working full
time and giving money to their family so that they can buy their basic daily needs for example
food and clothing. Men are also expected to protect woman and his children, for instance, in cases
where they are placed in unsafe situations. Traditional female expectations include that they are
expected to follow their husband s ideas, plans and decisions without arguing and to keep
everything in their household clean and tidy.
The traditional expectation of males expected to be the family provider signifies that they are
strong, have a leadership type role and that they are dominant and powerful. This is because the
males are the ones who have to fulfil the family payments and work in order to meet the needs of
his family. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is because women are seen to be followers and in some cases supportive of what the ideas,
plans and decisions that their husband s put forward and make. This is because if the women
disagrees, there may be times when the husband gets aggressive and strong towards his wife,
which can then lead them into fights and arguments. Women are also expected to be the carer of
the household and to keep everything neat and tidy. They are expected to be seen as the one s
who have to clean the house up and keep everything in place, and not keep anything untidy. This
is because, women are seen to be the ones who do all the housework, mainly inside because of
what is shown in the society about the perspectives of woman and what is being displayed in the
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How To Be An Effective Writer
Being an awesome writer is always a number one goal for me. In the beginning my writing was all
over the place and not structured. Most of my inspiration was taken from unstructured climax after
climax leading into long downtime stories. My writing reflected that of one who knew the focus
but got into details too much leading to a whole story based on the details not the main topic.
Eventually i learned strategies that made my writinggrow a seed into roots.
Towards my seventh grade year my ability to dream through my writing and invision where i
wanted my writing to go grew into a healthy stem. My writing started to be quality stable and
intresting pieces to read. I started to use a thesaurus more to better articulate myself. I spent a lot
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Alienation, By Karl Marx
Alienation has been widely reported in the area of work by Karl Marx on the example of a
worker. According to him work for the laborer is an external element that does not belong to his
essence. By doing work one feels unhappy which prevents him from developing the physical and
spiritual energy and causes the ruin of the spiritual and mortification of the flesh. Marx notes that
work of the laboreris an external because it is not his own, does not belong to him, and the
worker should not be in the process of working for himself, but for someone else. He calls it loss
of self, placing himself in sacrifice, and calls it a work in which man alienates. Marx contends
that man gets to be seen as a product worth just the work he makes and man is further lessened to
a subsisting creature bereft of any limit of flexibility with the exception of the will to work.
According to Marx there are four forms of
Alienation that exists in capitalist society. Viewing the worker as a product of labor means that the
more the worker works hard, the more production of the product hence not giving them time to
either relax or attend to family issues. The worker spends most of the time in the object and their
life does not belong to them anymore but belongs to the product they are manufacturing. This
means that the greater the object the worker is producing, the less himself. I remember the times
when my good friend started to work in certain software company where
productivity
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The Invisible Man Essay
The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells, is composed of many small themes that combined to form two
major themes in the novel. Some of the minor themes are acting before thinking and denial of
unexplainable events. It is based on the two major themes of science experiments gone wrong and
the ignorance of society.
The most important theme in the novel was the experiment that Griffin, the invisible man, was
working and it was not going exactly as planned. The way that the experiment went bad was not
by accident; instead it was Griffin who had made the mistake of turning himself invisible. The
reason that the invisible man had for becoming invisible was that he was suspected as to be a
vivesectionalist and he did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The people could see his footprints and see him if he became dirty. Another thing that Griffin did
not realize before his experiment back fired was that he could not eat if he wanted to stay
invisible. The people around him could see the food inside his stomach, until his body absorbed it.
The experiment that Griffin went through was his own fault and also sealed his own fate. The
major problem with his invisibility was that Griffin was not able to keep or have any friends. His
only contact was after he was all bandaged up and looked as though he had been in a bad accident.
Without any human contact or support Griffin was destined to become crazy. In the ending
chapters of the novel it is obvious that Griffin has lost his mind and is completely insane.
Not wanton killing, but a judicious slaying. The point is, they know there is an Invisible Man as
well as we know there is an Invisible Man. And that Invisible Man, Kemp, must now establish a
Reign of Terror. (Pg. 114)
The previous quote was taken as the invisible man was talking to Kemp about his plans of
judicial killing. This proves that Griffin has gone completely insane and it is his way of getting
back at society for excluding him. He does not realize that if he had never made himself invisible
nothing like this would be happening.
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Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infection Essay
Catheter associated bloodstream infection (CRBSI) occurring in the neonatal intensive care unit
(NICU) are frequent, complication related to it are potentially fatal and costly (Kim Sandra,
2009). According to the center of disease control, an approximate of two hundred and fifty
thousand cases of CRBSIs have been estimated to occur annually which cause health care to cost
approximately twenty five thousand dollars per case, and between 500 to 4,000 patient die due to
blood stream infection (CDC, 2002). Approximately 90 percent of blood stream infection occurs
from central venous insertion (CVC). Even though CRBSI occurs from different ways, the most
common source is contamination of the catheter by skin flora on insertion, skin flora... Show more
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Research support use of central line bundle as one of the best evidence based intervention to reduce
CRBSI (Institute of health care improvement, 2010.). Central line bundle is a group of evidence
based practice strategy for patient with central catheters, when implemented together, produce better
outcomes than implemented individually (Institute of health care improvement, 2010.). The main
elements of central line bundle are hand hygiene, maximal barrier precaution upon insertion,
Chlorhexidine skin antisepsis, optimal catheter selection, and daily review of line necessity with
prompt removal of unnecessary lines Aseptic technique when using and caring for a central line
catheter can decrease the chance of contamination in this critically ill infants. Staff education on
adherence to aseptic technique and strict central line care guidelines are essential to decreasing
bloodstream infections.The purpose of this author for this project is to analyze current literature
reviews to establish a firm basis to implement evidence based central line bundle intervention to
decrease catheter related blood stream infection in neonatal intensive care unit. Conclusion
Critically ill neonates are at high risk for CRBSIs. Blood stream infections can occur from different
point of entry, the most common source is contamination of the catheter by skin flora on insertion,
skin flora contaminating the external catheter, hub or both. Implementing evidence based
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  • 2. The Consequences Of Grade Inflation The Consequences of Grade Inflation We ve all been pleasantly surprised by receiving a higher grade than expected on a school assignment or exam. Unfortunately, the average grade being given to today s college student does not reflect the quality of the work submitted, and it is having a negative effect on students. Students end up using valuable grant and loan money taking developmental classes, because they received passing grades in core subjects when they should have failed. Teachers have adapted their grading system to reflect the under developed skills of the students. This practice handicaps students during their academic years, as well as their post graduation and entry into the workforce. Through a more rigid grading system, today s students would improve their work ethic and become more prepared to face post graduation challenges. The problem we are discussing is called gradeinflation , and it has become widespread on campuses across America. In the 1950 s, the average GPA for college students was 2.52; by 2006, that figure had risen to 3.11 (Newlon). According to former Duke UniversityprofessorStuart Rojstaczer, At some colleges, over 50% of the grades given are A s. Rojstaczer s school of thought is that this trend began during the Vietnam War era, as a result of professors helping students to stay in school in order to avoid the draft (Newlon). Long after the end of the Vietnam War and student deferments, this trend continues. This trend does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Phenolphthalein Lab In this lab, we examined cubes of phenolphthalein submerged in Sodium hydroxide to see what the effects would be. For the phenolphthalein, we used Agar cubes cut in three different sizes: small, medium and large. The purpose of this Lab was to study the surface area to volume ratio in cells and see how this ratio affects cell size. Phenolphthalein (C20H14O4) is one of the most common acidbaseindicators used to determine the end point in acid base titrations. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is an inorganic compound also known as lye. When exposed to each other, these two compounds made the Agar cubes turn magenta (pink). Diffusion occurs along diffusion gradients going from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration. So with time the NaOH diffuses from the area of high concentration outside of the agar cube to areas of lower concentration inside of the cube. Once the Agar cubes had been immersed in the NaOH for ten minutes, we cut each cube in half. The depth of diffusion on each of the cubes was .3 cm. * The rate of diffusion for all three agar cubes was .03... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cells need to metabolize nutrients and excrete waste in order to live. These processes need to occur efficiently. On the agar cubes, the pink area represents the depth of diffusion and indicates how far nutrients diffusing into the cell would travel. The percentage of pink area indicates how efficient the diffusion is. The white area is bad because this means there was no diffusion into that region. In theory, any cube with a white area will die since that portion of the cell would not acquire the necessary nutrients. The small cube was the most efficient at gaining nutrients and getting rid of waste as almost all of the cube had turned pink. In conclusion, the best cell size was the small cube because it had the larges SA:Vol ratio and therefore, it had the most diffusion. Cells need a large SA:Vol ratio to stay alive, that is why they are microscopic in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Lean Production And Production Of Vehicles Lean production of vehicles was started in Japan by Toyota company. It has some similarities with the mass production; however, it is quite different from the craft production. One of the main similarities that the lean production shares with the mass production is that they both use the assembly line for the production of the vehicles, which was initiated by Ford. Unlike, mass production: Ohno placed a cord above every work station and instructed worker to stop the whole assembly lineimmediately if a problem emerged that they couldn t fix (56). In the mass production, if the problem occurred, and no one paid attention to it while the production process, then the car company had to fix the errors in all the vehicles that had been produced no matter how large the quantity was. In the lean production of vehicles: Ohno instead instituted a system of problem solving called the five why s (56). Taiichi Ohno, the founder of Toyota company, made sure that once the problem has been identified in the production process, then what kind of precautions company can take to prevent the problem, so it never occurs again, which saved a lot of time compared to mass production. One similarity that lean production has with the craft production is that the vehicles were not produced on a larger scale, rather they were diverse small vehicles, such as trucks and cars. In the mass production, changing the die cut process took months; however, in the lean production process reduced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Homosexuality In Ancient Japan Homosexuality in Japan was and still is a controversial topic to many. While currently in the United States we are getting better with this subject, things are still quite backwards in Japan. However, just like ancient Rome and Greece, Homosexuality was an honored tradition that was practiced in ancient Japan as well, specifically during the Tokugawa era. This paper is going to focus not only on homosexualityin Japan and its traditions, but also with the Samurai during the Tokugawa era. Similar to ancient Rome and Greece, Japan believed that teachings were best when transferred between man and youth, specifically in a sexual manner. The Japanese as well as the Greeks equated the love between a man and a beardless youth with all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kabuki were traveling male performers, which were also commonly known for being prostitutes. There are more than one woodblock prints showing kabuki actors sleeping with male partners. As horrible as it is, an interesting point Leupp makes in his book is that most theaters had to provide sexual access, not just theatrical art. They had to rely on the sexual attractiveness and complaisance of their actors more than on their not highly developed skill as actors to attract clients. He then goes on to say they also relied on the erotic attractions of their handsome young men to draw customers, prostituting these young men, as other kinds of street performers and traveling troupes also did (173). Another interesting fact stated is that kabuki theaters were possibly an outcome due to one of the shogun s preference being for male performers. In my opinion, it s super fascinating that a lot of popular traditions could have been created because of homosexuality in ancient times. Why I say this is because in our society anything gay is (or at least was) covered up mostly because of religion. This is similar to women inventors being covered up and having their ideas stolen by men, I m glad we re finally able to reveal the truths and all of the scorned people will have to deal with it. With all of that being said however, it s still completely disgusting how these kabuki and young men were prostituted and had their bodies sold. I do not agree with this one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Research Paper On Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela: Man with a Motivation A man of true influence was born on July 18, 1918 in Mvezo, South Africa and was born into the royal Mandela name. His father was the sub chief to the king of the Thembu, and the influential man s name was Nelson Mandela, which would be a name that would resonate throughout the world. Life for Mandela was hard at times, but through the difficulties came a striving motivation to make his life and the lives of others better. Due to Nelson Mandela s imprisonments, politics, and apartheid involvement, a strong motivation and lasting legacy of leading by example was brought forth. For twenty seven years, prison was home for Nelson Mandela. After the white supremacist party won South Africas election in 1948, a constitution was formed that was known to be racist towards black. That brought uprising which Mandela was a part of, since he was a black male with limited rights. Through early protesting, Mandela made sure his voice was heard, and it was heard so much that the law officials started to inhibit his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perry later on, in the same article, would write, . . . Mandela was arrested once again and put on trial for inciting labor unrest and leaving South Africa without permission. (3) However, the original five year sentence was increased to life in prison, which would not last since after twenty seven years he was released. On that release day, headlines were made and Mandela gave a heartfelt speech. According Mandela s speech titled Nelson Mandela Speech Upon Release, he stated, On this day of my release, I extend my sincere and warmest gratitude to the millions of my compatriots and those in every corner of the globe who have campaigned tirelessly for my release. (1) With Mandela free, he would eventually go back to work for involving himself and others in ways to make apartheid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. John G. Neihardt s Black Elk A little background I found on the author, John G. Neihardt, was that when he was little he moved around in the west a lot. While he was travelling in the west, after meeting his wife, he ran into Nicholas Black Elk, the Ogalala holy man, and would bring his visions to the world. The original book was published in 1932, and sold millions all over the world. The idea of the book was to recognize that not all Native Americans are going to kill you, and that it could introduce the idea of dreams with perceptive understandings. Standing Bear was in the room where the writing was taking place as a witness to tell that everything was true. While Neihardt was writing the book him and Black Elkbecame incredible friends and their friendship lasted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tells stories about how there was a time when the tribe was moving to a new location and it happened to be in Soliders Town where six bands of Ogalala tribes were there to hunt, and while they were there the white men had threatened to hurt a little boy who had gone and cut off a part of their flagpole. While this incident is happening, Red Cloud is trying to make peace with the white men so they aren t enemies. In the book Black Elk talks says in the book That winter one of our boys climbed the flagpole and chopped it off near the top. This almost made bad trouble; soldiers surrounded us with their guns; but Red Cloud, who was living there, stood right in the middle without a weapon and made speeches to the Wasichus and to us. (Neihardt 48) He talks about chiefs he saw that day, and which ones he thought were pretty great, such as Crazy Horse and Red Cloud. He talked about the Ogalala tribe and how they wanted to move places and hunt buffalo in a different area, and that was why he was in Soldiers Town at the time. Black Elk speaks of another time when he had a vision while he was away from his camp and he wasn t sure what to do at the time so he kept doing his thing. He tells of a story he had with his father while they are out hunting, where he tells him to wait for the animals to come to him and not chase the deer. He says Then the queer feeling came back, and I said without knowing why I said it: No father, stay here; for they are bringing them to us. He looked at me hard again, and said; All right son. So we lay down there in the grass and waited. They did come to us, and my father got two of them. I found it interesting that he included this story considering that he has visions about animals and whatnot. Black Elk speaks of a time when he was young and fishing; having what they would call fun and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Apple, Rim, Microsoft, Google Financial Analysis Corporate Governance Analysis Microsoft The CEO: Steven Anthony Ballmer has been the CEO of Microsoft since January 2000. He graduated from Detroit Country Day School, Michigan. He later joined Harvard University, where he studied Math and Economics. During that time, he lived down the hall from Bill Gates, Microsoft s founder and Chairman of the Board. Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11, 1980 as the first business manager and the 30th employee. His first salary was $50,000 including 8% of the ownership. In 2009, Ballmer earned a total compensation of $1,276,627, which included a base salary of $665,833, a cash bonus of $600,000, no stock or options, and other compensation of $10,794. The Board of Directors: These are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Board of Directors: L. John Doerr: has served as a member of the board of directors since May 1999. He is working as director for amyres Inc. a biotechnology company. John L. Hennessy: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004, and as Lead Independent Director since April 2007. He is a member of CISCO directors ( google and cisco combine the power of intelligent information networks to improve communications Ann Mather: has served as a member of the board of directors since November 2005. Ann is the director for GLU mobile Inc. Paul S. Otellini: has served as a member of the board of directors since April 2004. He is the CEO and president of Intel Corporation. Paul served as managing partner of sherpols ventures. K. Ram Shriram: has served as a member of the board of directors since September 1998. Shirley M. Tilghman: has served as a member of the board of directors since October 2005. Eric Schmidt: has served as our Chief Executive Officer since July 2001 and as a member of our board of directors since March 2001, Sergey Brin: is one of the founders and has served as a member of our board of directors since the inception in September 1998 and as our President of Technology since July 2001. From September 1998 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Radio Shack Report Executive Summary RadioShack Corporation is a popular electronic store within the United States of America. Within this report an assessment of RadioShack Corporation performance in the years 2004 to 2006 will be provided. This assessment looks on: * Changes in Chief Executive Officer (CEO) * The results of the changes in the CEO * The financial performance of RadioShack in the specified period * Managerial problems facing RadioShack in the specified period. From this report we hope to give a concise representation of what happened in RadioShack in the years2004 2006. As a group of consultants we aim to identify problems facing the company. Along with this we will provide solutions and recommendations to these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discussion: Between the years 2004 2006, Radio Shack had a fully grown problem tree. This conclusion was made after carefully analyzing, deliberating and discussing the case at hand within the group. A number of issues were defined and can be characterized in the following groups: Leaves Inability to Motivate Employees Financial Instability Branches Poor Internal Control Poor Internal communication Bad Business Ethics Root Dysfunctional / Incompetent Top Management These issues will be discussed in this section in the order in which they are defined. Leaves i.Financial Instability * RadioShack Corporation in comparison to its competitors is underperforming (University of Nortedame, 2007). Their net income is significantly low and lags behind competitors. * RadioShack saw stock prices closing at relatively low trading prices. ii. Inability to Motivate Employees Radio Shack lost the confidence of its workforce following a sudden press release made by Day. He announced the company s action plan in moving forward to recovery. This action plan included firing hundreds of employees as a means to decrease expenses and improve its long term competitive position in the market place (Poole, 2007). Branches iii. Poor Internal Control Radio Shack had undergone numerous executive changes. The most significant being the changes of CEO s in a two year period. The one which stands out was that of David Edmonson who left the position
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  • 11. A tribute to Patsy Cline A tribute to Patsy Cline with Mandy Barnett and the Nashville Symphony On November fourteenth at eight o clock p.m. I attended a Patsy Cline tribute concert featuring Mandy Barnett and the Nashville Symphony with my grandparents. On that particular Friday night, it had been raining for most of the day. My grandparents came and picked me up at five o clock in hopes of going to a nice dinner before the show. Once we got on the road, it was clear that our itinerary was not going to work out as we had planned it to. There was wreck after wreck, leaving most of the interstates backed up and some closed until late that night. We had to turn around and drive through Mount Juliet to make it to the concert right on time. None of us had ever been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The partricular piece is very upbeat and outgoing. As the music continues the song continues to grow faster resulting in a vibrant folk dance. The Nashville symphony did a great job performing this piece and portraying the light heartedness and fun that Enesco intended. The next work that the Nashville symphony performed was George Gershwin s, Rhapsody in Blue. This rhapsody combines classical music with some jazz infuences. The score for this calls for one flute, one oboe, one clarinet in E flat, one clarinet in B flat, one bass clarinet in B flat, one heckelphone, one sporanino saxaphone in E flat, one soprano saxaphone in B flat, one alto saxaphone in E flat, one tenor saxaphone in B flat, and one baratone saxaphone in E flat for the woodwins. For the brass, it called for two horns, two trumpets, two flugelhorns,euphonium, three trombones, and one tuba. On percussion it called for, one set of drums, one timpani set, and a trap set. Keyboards called for, two painos, one celesta, and one accordian. Finally, on strings, a banjo, violins, and string basses were played. Rhapsody in Blue is considered one of the top one hundred most influencial songs. The song paints a picture of a busy, fast paced city, which many people can relate to in today s society. Still today Rhapsody in Blue is one of the top twenty five most played songs. George Gershwin created a timeless piece that will be performed around the world for many years to come. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Social Media and Hospitality Industry Social media is increasing on the internet very quickly, with millions of people, who have already joined it. It is a young phenomenon, impulsed by the desire of meeting and chatting with friends, on a single platform, such as FacebookВ® or TwitterВ®. But, social media means to join groups and pages, to participate to debates, to give feedbacks or reviews too. In this way, how is it useful for hotels and hospitality companies? What are the advantages? What are the drawbacks? In the first part, this essay will analyse the different advantages for hotel marketing, of employing social media. Then, it will study the drawbacks that social media pages can create against hospitality establishments. What kind of advantages could a social media... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, imagine that millions of customers do the same deviousness. I don t think that it will only represent a little loss of money for the hospitality company. There is another problem with a social media page which could affect the quality service of a hospitality group: actualization. Yes, if it doesn t actualize its page, customers would be able to think, that the hospitality company, doesn t pay attention to them. As a result, it will have a lot of repercussions on the quality provided by the hotel, such as the argument of the competitor with a social page. And of course, we have to raise another point about the idea of actualization. Yes, to update the page, someone is required. It means that a firm must pay a new employee to develop, update and actualize the social media page. In other words, it means: a loss of money, less benefits. To conclude, hospitality companies, have big interests to create their own social page. But, they have to anticipate at all costs the drawbacks created by these networks and pay attention to this terrible vicious circle which can push them to their loss, to their decline. This young phenomenon, which attracts the most well known companies such as Best Western International В® or AccorВ®, is a double edged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Contemporary Nursing Theories Contemporary Nursing Theories NUR513/Theoretical Foundation of Practice June 4, 2012 Lisa Ousley Contemporary Nursing Theories Introduction Nursing is a profession that employs the use of the combination of physical science, social science, nursing theory, and technology in the provision of care to others (Sigma Theta Tau International). Nursing theories serve as the groundwork for the practice of the profession. It guides every nurse on how to do things effectively and competently. This paper endeavors to give emphasis on contemporary nursing theories specifically focusing on a variety of aspects, such as definitions, concept statements, metaparadigms, philosophies, and conceptual models. Moreover, this paper also aims to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7). In these two definitions of man, it is evident that man as described in the adaptation theory portrays the different dimensions of a man whereas man in the self care theory is depicted in general. Health Health is the product of practices that people have learned to carry out on their own behalf to maintain life and well being as stressed in the self care theory by Dorothea Orem (Timby, 2009, p. 7). Conversely, Health is defined as the person s capability to respond appropriately to changes in the environment (Timby, 2009). It is apparent that the two aforementioned theories defined health in varied ways; self care theory views health as a product of individuals practices whereas adaptation theory deems that health is based on the person s inner ability. Environment The environment as stressed in Orem s self care theory comprises of elements with which man interacts within an attempt to maintain self care (Timby, 2009, p. 7). On the other hand, in Roy s adaptation theory, the environment denotes the internal and external forces in a continual state of change (Timby, 2009). The definitions of environment stressed in the theories is somehow related, for it portrays the environment as consisting of elements or forces that man interacts with, and such relationship will determine its effect to the individual if modifications may transpire. Nursing As highlighted in Orem s self care theory, Nursing is a human service that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of Louise Erdrich s Love Medicine Louise Erdrich s book, Love Medicine is said to be an authentic narration when it comes to Native American life. This essay looks at the similarities between the love triangle that is depicted in Erdrich s novel, along with the male female relationships which are described in Ruth Landes ethnographic study of Ojibwe women and gender, which was first published in 1938 (Introduction). Parallels between the two books certainly exist. One is even able to substitute the characters of Nector Kashpaw, Marie Kashpaw, and Lulu Lamartine, into an almost identical situation in Landes book The OjibwaWoman, due to the similarities. Louise Erdrich herself is a recognized member of the Ojibwe tribe. She also runs an independent bookstore in Minnesota along with her daughters. The name of the bookstore is Birchbark Books; it specializes in Native American books, jewelry, and arts. Part of the description on the website reads Birchbark Books provides a locus for Native intellectual life. We are native owned (Louise Erdrich is an enrolled Turtle Mountain Chippewa) and our staff is of either Native background, or exceedingly Native friendly . Ruth Schlossberg Landes, author of the book The Ojibwa Woman is a cultural anthropologist from New York City. Landes received her B.C. from New York University along with her Master s degree in social work. Later, she earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from Columbia University. During the 1930s at the age of twenty three, as part of her doctoral studies, Landes traveled to Fort Frances, Ontario to research the lives of Ojibwa women. She pursued her studies aided by a woman of mixed Scotts Cree descent named Maggie Wilson. Wilson, who grew up amongst the Ojibwas was also known for her broad knowledge of Ojibwa customs and beliefs. Like other Native American groups, the Ojibwa were victims of colonization and systematic oppression. Much of their land was usurped by the government. In addition, many of the Ojibwa cultural traditions were banned or white washed. All these factors combined resulted in the marginalization of the tribe and the erosion of their culture. On account of Love Medicine being the title of Louise Erdrich s book, it makes sense, to begin with, its description as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Advantages Of Judicial Activism Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the power of the elected branch of authority or appointed judges to damage the ruleJudicial Activism Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the power of the elected branch of authority... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These not only introduce new interpretations of the law but also guide new information to light. Judicial activism also takes into account the Constitutional law and showcase it in a relevant way that can be gone through by public, even if it fails. It cannot disintegrate the barriers of communication between administrative jurisdictions nor within the bureaucratic ranking but it can influence the interest and wisdom of the nationals on the contemplation of administrators not only to safeguard their rights but also to guide the matters of public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Flammable Liquids Arson Detection : The Discovery of Flammable Liquids . In this practice , we analyzed flammable liquids by the method of gas chromatograph . First of all , we tried to find the retention time of standard flammable liquids to be able to identify our unknown sample comparing with their retention times . The standards samples were : charcoal lighter , gasoline , kerosene , light fluid , shellac thinner , and paint thinner . The retention time is calculated by the formula : We injected 5 (1)пїЅL of paint thinner using the syringe needle into the gas chromatograph and we used the speed of 1cm/min to test which volume could be used . However , the pick was too high and we changed the volume (2)to 1 пїЅL , which was better . With the parameters defined... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3 . Why might there still (12)ne accelerant (13)present on materials found at the base of the fire even though the building was almost entirely burned down ? Because a considerable portion of the fuel remains (14)unburned and what does burn can leave characteristic burn patterns or diagnostic signs . 4 . How might one determine the physical location of the origin of the fire , so that he might know where to look for evidence of accelerant ? By the burn/damage patterns found at the origin of the fire it is possible to have an idea of which accelerant was used . When volatile vapors burn above a flammable liquid accelerant they leave distinct patterns (15)unlike other combustible products usually found in a structure . Conclusion Based on the comparison of the retention times of the standard flammable liquids and the average of the unknown sample , we concluded that kerosene was the accelerant used . We run this samples five times and each time we had a different peak that did not match with the standard s peaks . So , we calculated the retention time and we found that the unknown sample had a retention time of 0.7 (16)min and the kerosene had 0.8 (17)min as the retention time , which was the one more close ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sweatshops Essay Sweatshops over the world can be improved through simple and big changes on both the foreign as well as American fronts. Sweatshops have always been viewed as a negative thing but no one has really tried to change or improve upon them, it is more of an out of sight out of mind mentality. In the book Where am I Wearing, the author Kelsey Timmerman said ... is that we should try to be engaged consumers... ( Timmerman 9 ). Society knows it is happening so why not find ways to improvethese sweatshops instead of just ignoring the issues at hand. We live in a turbulent, imbalanced world. It can be depressing to think about ( Timmerman 41) By having Labor Unions that are there for the people are beginning to be a simple way to start a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Labor Unions could help to enforce labor laws to improve the factories and the conditions within ( Arnold ). These unions could make up for lack of government enforcement within the areas of that the labor unions ( Arnold ). Also it does not cost a thing to make sure that people are following the rules to the best of their ability ( Arnold ). Labor unions are beginning to be created to help with these issues of the factory workers such as their rights and how to educate people of these rights. As stated before labor unions are a way to improve working conditions but there are others as well. Sweatshops can make simple improvements by using scraps around the factory to make simple improvements ( Arnold ). Making improvements can be done in a very simple and low cost ways especially depending on the size of the company ( Arnold ). In a NIKE sweatshop a worker wanted to use the rubber waste as a cushion for iron molds so they would not slam against the furnace to hopefully eliminate noise in the work area, they would not allow the worker to do this (Arnold). Making conditions better will cause a reduction in the amount of deaths, injuries, and illnesses that occur from the poor regulation of working conditions in these factories. Still explaining different ways to improve upon sweatshops as well as the workers lives, improving wages is a way to achieve this. This is simple as it is a moral obligation for the employer to provide decent wages for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Royal Philips Has A Long Standing And Rich History Royal Philips Laure Santiago Palm Beach State College Abstract This paper was written to research Royal Philips. In the research we will find that Royal Philips has a long standing and rich history. We will discuss the diverse products that Philips has invented over the last one hundred and twenty five years. Competitor information, industry and market segment will be topics that are addressed in detail. The organizations financials will be provided. A SWOT analysis will be conducted and the strengths and weaknesses of the company will be presented. And finally, recommendations based on information from the company s SWOT analysis will be revealed. Chapter 1: Research Proposal and Introduction Overview The research conducted will provide information about the history of Royal Philips, the diversification of the company and its products since the company s founding in 1891. The family founded company has a long standing commitment to innovation and progress. I will discuss the history of the company, some of their many products, and their competitors. A problem that the organization has been having will be discussed. And, finally, a question and a hypothesis are stated. Reason for the paper The reason for this research paper on Royal Philips is to identify a problem that is facing the organization and through research and analysis. Researching all areas of the company gives a better understanding of the ethics, financial state, industry and market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Larry Doby Essay He was like Buzz Aldrin the second man on the moon because he was the second African American player in the majors behind Jackie Robinson, said Cleveland teammate and fellow Hall Of Famer Bob Feller(Vincent, 2006). Lawrence Eugene Doby was born in Camden, South Carolina in 1923. Larry s mom moved away to find a new job. His dad moved away to be a horse groomer. Larry moved in with his aunt who raised him. Throughout Larry Dobys career with the game of baseball, he had many challenges and contributions, including political and cultural as he rose to be a leader in the baseball world. In Larry Doby s early life, he was very good at sports and was a good student. While in elementary school, he remained in Camden, South Carolina. Once he was in high school, Larry went to Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey, where his mother lived. In high school He Larry received 11 high school varsity letters from sports he played including . He played football, track, baseball, and basketball. He went to college at Long Island University and Virginia Union. Larry did not play baseball for his college, he played for the Newark Eagles, which was part of the Negro National League. While in his freshman year, he was drafted into the Navy. Larry was stationed at Ulithi and was honorably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1947, Larry was signed with the Cleveland Indians. Bill Veeck told Larry that he would not be treated like the other white players. He would not wouldn t get the same calls as the others and he could not fight back or it could start a race riot. Jackie Robinson, another African American baseball player, had joined the National Baseball League just 11 weeks before Larry did. Larry said, I came in 11 weeks after he did. Eleven weeks did not alter the course of race relations in this country. We still have problems 50 years later. Jack and I went through a lot of the same things. (Notable Sports Figure, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ecological Systems Theory By Urie Bronfenbrenner Ecological Systems Theory The Ecological Systems Theory was founded by Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory focuses on the impact of the environment on a child s overall development. The identifying characteristics of Bronfenbrenner s theory are the five systems used to organize external influences within a child s development. These systems are the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. Each system is aligned with specific interaction levels. The microsystem is considered to be the most intimate of the levels, in which development is dependent on the immediate environment. The immediate environment would include adults, peers, and siblings with influence to learning new behaviors and the environment in which the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ecological Systems Theory applies to different aspects of the lifespan due to the ability to apply the five systems continuously throughout the life span. The chronosystem can transition and change within one s life. The macrosytem can align with infancy, this system setting examines the culture of the individual. The exosystem can align with childhood into adolescent stages due to this systems connection with forming healthy attachments. The mesosystem aligns with relationships throughout life and peer interaction, this can take place in adolescence and continue throughout adulthood and change based on experiences, in which the individuals Microsystem evolves (Wong, Hall, Justice Hernandez, 2015, p. 32 33). There can be cultural, ethical, and legal concerns associated with this theory are somewhat intertwined. The possible assumption that if a child is born poor, of ethnic minority, raised in a violent setting, and neglected by parents foster care placement may lead to disruption within the child s chronosystem. This can lead to attachment issues related to trauma, increased fight or flight reactions that may lead to legal issues, academic challenges, and poor social skills. There is a possible ripple effect from life events and socioeconomic status that could lead to changes with behavior in association with the child s environment. Understanding this theory can help with application in a school setting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sacred Violence In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Ted Bailey of the University of Miskolc, interpreted Shirley Jackson s, The Lottery in his work Sacred Violence in Shirley Jackson s The Lottery . In this work, Bailey reasons that The Lottery is a story which encompasses violence through tradition, an agricultural fertility ritual, and scapegoating. In the first instance, Bailey places emphasis on tradition in The Lottery. For example, one of the main characters, Old Man Warner stands for the voice of an older generation who does not believe in new and innovative traditions. The placing of stones in Little Davy s hand so that he also has to play a part in the lottery can be seen as a component of prolonging the lottery for future generations. Not only are the young taught the rules ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Effects Of Dietary Nitrates On Weight Maintenance SUMMARY OF THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL Submitted by: Ankita Chhabra Student ID:16314994 Return address: 3/7 Pannill Place,Oteha,Auckland 0632 Email address:ankita6894@gmail.com Paper Name:Nutritional Research Methods Paper no.:151.708 Topic of research: The effect of dietary nitrates on weight maintenance in obese population following a 10% weight loss TITLE The effect of dietary nitrates on weight maintenance in obese population following a 10% weight loss BACKGROUND Dietary nitrates are inorganic inert anionic compounds in fruits, vegetables and cured meats. About 80 85% of the nitrate in our diets is derived from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We hypothesize the nitrate to have significant implication on the post weight loss RMR and possibly cause relapsing of the weight loss. STUDY DESIGN AND OUTCOMES A 6 month randomized three way crossover trial consisting of three groups: 20 healthy, 20 obese, and 20 mixed participants (placebo group for nitrate supplementation)is proposed. All groups will be screened for thyroid function, hepatitis A B and HIV).All participants will be kept on a low nitrate weight maintenance diet formula till the weight remains constant for 2 weeks (weight change 10 g/d). RMR is measured using indirect calorimetry. They are then fed a hypocaloric diet(800 kcal/d) until a 10% weight loss is achieved(estimated time 12 weeks).RMR and weight is measured again. The formula diet is reinstated and 0.1mmol/kg/d inorganic nitrate for a period of 3 weeks is given along with it to the two groups excluding the placebo group. RMR, plasma and salivary nitrite levels and weight changes are recorded. SIGNIFICANCE The only study on effect of nitrates on RMR was on healthy humans and no study has been done to study their effect on weight maintenance. Obesity is a serious condition and long term maintenance of target weight by obese individuals is not very successful(Wing Phelan, 2005). This study aims study the differences in RMR changes after a nitrate rich diet between obese and healthy subjects and see the practical implications of a reduced RMR by dietary nitrates consumption on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay Who Was Responsible For The Downfall Of James Was James II the architect of his own downfall? In many aspects James II can be seen as being the architect for his own downfall. James II inherited the throne from Charles II in a relatively strong position. However, James was known to be a catholic by many and this caused a lot of worry amongst many people. The people in general feared catholicism and what it would come to bring. It can be seen that James II bought the 1688 Glorious revolution upon himself. There were many factors which brought about the downfall of James II, some which were of his own fault and some which were not. The Glorious Revolution was the coming downfall of James II. James was the architect of his own downfall to some extent in this scenario. He refused to believe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon James return to England William of Orange was determined that his return would be short lived. James is quoted in W.A Specks writings as saying if I do not retire, I shall certainly be sent to the Tower, and no King ever went out of that place but to his Grave . This could indicate that William of Orange forcefully removed and wanted to rid of James II and that James downfall was as a result of William. James fled to France after his request to leave the capital. James downfall may also have been due to fear that their would not be a protestant succession after an heir to the throne was produced. Instead, many were hoping that James protestant daughter Mary would be the successor of the throne, but when the birth of a male heir came about in 1688 all hopes of this happening were lost. This may have been another factor which led to James downfall and something which may have further influenced William of Orange s decision into intervening. Edward Valance argues that another reason for William intervening was his wish to bring England into a war with France. William therefore assumed that a free parliament would have more intent to support this objective. James downfall can therefore be seen as a result of William of Orange rather than of his own doing in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Understanding Cash Flows Understanding Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting DecisionsIndiana Wesleyan University FIN 310 01A Dr. Sam OjoOctober 19, 2014 Understanding Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting Decisions When evaluating cash flows for determining whether or not to pursue constructing a building to manufacture cupcakes there are several things to consider. The most important would be looking at a Grammy s incremental after tax cash flow. Then one needs to determine the projects initial outlay, the differential cash flows over the project s life, and the terminal cash flow. Also what needs to be looked at is what is the net present value and its internal rate of return. When making the capital budgeting decision for constructing a building to manufacture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why or Why Not? Yes it should be accepted. The construction of the building should be accepted. This is because the net present value is greater than one and the NPV is a positive number. This means that the construction project creates value and wealth. Also the internal rate of return is greater than the required rate of return. This means the project will be a benefit to Grammy s company. Genesis 47:18 19 (KJV), states, When that year was ended, they came unto him the second year, and said unto him, We will not hide it from my lord, how that our money is spent; my lord also hath our herds of cattle; there is not ought left in the sight of my lord, but our bodies, and our lands: Wherefore shall we die before thine eyes, both we and our land? Buy us and our land for bread, and we and our land will be servants unto Pharaoh: and give us seed, that we may live, and not die, that the land be not desolate. The people in the passage of scripture were explaining to their master what they had to offer him. The cash flow was completely gone for the previous year but they had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Clifford Geertz s Definition Of Religion 3) Clifford Geertz s definition of religion is an accurate reflection of the basic tenet of religion. Geertz argues that religion is based solely on the concepts of symbols and the impacts that symbols have on the practitioners of the religion. Geertz demonstrates that symbols give a meaning to life. The symbols give practitioners something to hold onto at all times. Geertz s definition of symbols and their impacts fits the use of symbols in many religious practices including the religions of the Huichol Indians and the Amish sect of the Protestant Christian church. In the first part of the Geertz s definition, he states that religionis a system of symbols which acts... . All religions are made up of symbols. In the Amish church, the symbols include the baptism and living in a traditional way. For the Amish, baptism symbolize[s] a commitment to both God and fellow believers (Robinson, 2015). By being baptized, the adult member of the community is making a lifelong commitment to live a simple life for God in the way of the Amish. For the Huichol, Ramon states, Now I will tell you of the maize and the peyote and the deer... They are our life. They are ourselves. (189). For the Huichol, the symbols represent a unity complex that are the centerfold of their religion. Religion is made up of symbols, and the Amish Christian and Huichol religious complexes demonstrate that concept. In the second part of the definition, Geertz states that symbols establish powerful, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Risk Protection Each business is in charge of the wellbeing and security of the representatives while they are grinding away. His essential obligation is to set up a protected workplace in order to avoid work environment mishaps. In spite of taking fitting preventive measures, if any worker gets harmed, the harmed has every one of the rights to sue the businessmaking him legitimately at risk for the damage. In such cases, the business needs to repay the workers for expenses of hospitalization, alongside the lawful expenses. Since mischances are unavoidable at working environment, it is sensible with respect to the business to buy protection that empowers him to meet the expenses of pay. Bosses risk protection shields organizations from liabilities. Give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Else, while neglecting to buy protection abandons you with colossal fines of ВЈ2,500 for every day, inability to show the declaration may draw in ВЈ1,000 fine. Guaranteed money related security: The protection from a presumed insurance agency ensures you by offering a spread for an extensive variety of dangers. Having taken this protection, you require not stress over any expenses in the event that any representative meets with a mishap. Managers risk protection, in this manner, spares organizations from getting to be bankrupt. Financial help to representatives: This protection not just spares the business from bearing the pay sum, additionally empowers workers to have money related help with times of need. Acquiring bosses obligation protection and showing it in the workplace, bestows certainty and a feeling that all is well with the world in representatives. It guarantees them that despite the fact that something turns out badly, the pay helps them to meet the required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. San Antonio Road Research Paper Anyone who has driven on a San Antonio road knows how unpredictable drivers can be. The Impatients, and aggravation sometimes get the best of a driver. For a San Antonio police officer accidents are nothing short of ordinary. There are however a small few that stand out above the others. This hot Saturday in July was busier than usual. With months without rain, the roads were extremely dry. The day was relatively busy, but there were no major incidents. That is until four o clock when calls started flowing in for a major accident. Officers thought it couldn t have been anything too massive considering the light trafficand ideal roadconditions. This accident however was far from normal. This strange wreck was something you would only see in the movies. The roads were unusually busy for a hot Saturday afternoon. Gina was helping her daughter move into her new apartment, but was running late.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One officer rushed over the the car that was dramatically hanging off the bridge. The thick black smoke from the burning car made it hard to see. Beyond the black smoke was the smell of iron from the extreme amount of blood from the driver. Firefighters broke the back window of the hanging car to get the bloodied driver out. Meanwhile other officers and firefighters were working on the car the violently flipped off the overpass. Car was engulfed in flames. The inferno could almost burn people by looking at it. Firefighters frantically pulled both occupants out of the car before they suffered from any major burns. Firefighters began a severe battle with the fire. Hundreds of gallons of water were blasted out of the fire hoses, making a misty show that left the roads flooded. Once the dust settled and both fires were under control, road workers began to gather the twisted pieces of metal that were scattered all over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Murder Of The American Detective Murders in the Rue Morgue is one of Edgar Allan Poe s more famous literary works. Arguably. Poe may be called the father of the American detective story with his trilogy involving Det. Dupin in Murders in the Rue Morgue, the Purloined Letter, and the Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe uses the peculiar eccentricities of hero Detective C. Augustus Dupin to make these mysteries enthralling to the reader. Dupin is purported to be the forerunner to Sir Arthur Conan Doyles genius detective Sherlock Holmes. Poe created a new genre that captivated the imagination of his readers and paved the way for both English and American authors to write detective stories. Poe gives his Detective Dupin the ability to think outside the box to take in every little detail to solve the problem using the technique of deductive reasoning. Poe describes Detective Dupin of having the capability of processing a certain kind of genius whose mind combines the qualities of the rational or analytic with the fanciful or intuition. The narrator is astounded by Dupin s ability to weed his way through situations with his mysterious usage of observation with only the tiniest of details to bring him to the solution. In the scene of the alleyway, Dupin uses his surroundings as a guide to concur what it is that his faithful friend, the narrator, was thinking about. Dupin, said I, gravely, this is beyond my comprehension. I do not hesitate to say that I am amazed, and can scarcely credit my senses. How was it possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Book Shiloh Have you ever stopped to think if society and acceptance was a better life years ago? Would you have liked to live under the strict rules and guidelines they did in the nineteenth century? The short story, Shiloh, is written in the 1970 s and is a story about a couple going through changes in their life and trying to cope after the death of the son, years ago. The settings is in western Kentucky, and the lives of Norma Jean and Leroy, have been reunited after Leroy has been disabled in a tractor trailer accident. For the last fifteen years Leroy has been on the road and seldom is home. The story is told from Leroy s point of view and he quickly realizes he does not know his wife any longer. Norma Jean, Leroy s wife, undergoes major life changes as she and Leroy work to maintain a normal household. Gender roles, relationships, and communication are important factors that must be addressed when any couple enter into an ongoing relationship. In the story Shiloh, it is no different, but what is different is the acceptance of how these issues are carried out. Gender roles were definitely reversed at a time when it was not as acceptable. The relationship and communication became non existent. Shiloh begins with Norma Jean working on her pectoral muscles. Leroy sees her as Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a strong, thin character that Leroy can identify with. Their relationship suffers incredibly after the accident and Leroy is forced to be home. Leroy loves his wife ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Joe Hill s Preacher Of The Slave Preacher Casey s new purpose mirrors a historical idol from the same time period, Joe Hill. Joe Hill was a leader of the IWW during the 1900s. Like Casey, Hill believed in striking against businesses and led his own strikes including the Lawrence strike in 1912 and Paterson strike in 1913. Joe Hill used songs to communicate his ideas including the preacher of the slave . In the song, Hill shows preachers as corrupted and argues against the existence of heaven, convincing his audience that they should focus on improving conditions they face today instead of looking for heaven for relief. Similarly, Casey said, I wouldn t pray just for a old man that s dead, cause he s all right. If I was to pray, I d pray for folks that s alive and don t know which way to turn , mirroring Hill s views that the union must focus on the current conditions that mankind faces instead of looking towards death for hope. Casey is connected to the song in a metaphorical way as he too became an advocate of justice for workers thus becoming a metaphorical preacher of the slave in a positive way, unlike the negative light Hill shined religious preachers in. Additionally, both of these men argued for justice, equality, and socialism over religion. Furthermore, Joe Hillwas arrested for a crime he did not commit and was executed by the state of Utah. Similarly, Casey is caught conspiring and was beaten to death by Pinkerton guards who acted as the police force at the time. Hill and Casey both became martyrs of their causes, Hill inspiring the followers of the IWW and Casey inspiring his own followers, causing the transformation of Tom Joad. In the beginning, Tom Joad s focus is the survival of himself and his family. Tom returns from penitentiary wanting to reconnect with his family while on parole. Once Tom is reunited with his family his focus is protecting his family. Although he does not feel as lost as Casey, Tom too is searching for a purpose. Early on, Tom expresses some discontent with the government because he was jailed for killing a man out of self defense. Later, after the death of Grandpa, Tom says, seems like the government s got more interest in a dead man than a live one while he places a note over grandpa s grave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Rachel Carson Research Paper Rachel Carson was a American marine biologist ,author ,and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Rachel Carson was born on May 27 1907 in Springdale PA. Carson grew up in Springdale also attended high school close to there also it was a small school called Parnassus High Schoolin Kensington PA. She intended to go to college and major in English and become a teacher but she soon changed it to Biology. Carson went to many competitions and won many competitions she received a scholarship from John Hopkins University for Zoology. Rachel taught Zoology at John Hopkins summer school with Grace Lippy in 1930. Carson s first book was Under the Sea Wind published in 1941 followed by The Sea Around Us ten years later. Her most famous book by far is Silent Spring published on September 27, 1962. The book Silent Spring is about how a brave woman took on the chemical industry and raised questions about nature and humankind s impact on it. Although books will probably always be less celebrated than wars, marches, riots, or stormy political campaigns, books have at times been more powerful than all of those. Rachel Carson examining a specimen Carson, a renowned nature author and a former marine biologist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of the pesticide had increased greatly since 1945. By 1958, Carson was no doubt the best selling author, and the fact that she could not acquire an assignment to write about DDT is expressive of how out there and debatable her views on the subject must have seemed. Having already assembled a large quantity of research on the subject, however, Carson decided to go ahead and address the issue in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Create Mass Print Media Advertisements Essay Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals BSBADV509A Create mass print media advertisements Assessment Task 1 Client contact information: Address: RSPCA Australia Inc PO Box 265 Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia Phone: 02 6282 8300 Email: rspca@rspca.org.au Project: Mass print media advertisements (newspaper, magazine and outdoor) promoting the RSPCA Adoptapet program Prepared by: Carina Morais 1 Background/ Overview: The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was established over one hundred and thirty years ago. The RSPCA evolved from this small group of dedicated, caring people and while the shelters, staff and facilities have changed, the ethos driving the society is very much... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The school began in Western Australia by Louise Edward. WAIFS how call is an International and National school that offers courses from Certificate III to Advanced Diploma level. 2 What is the objective or purpose of this advertisement? Offer Diploma of Management at Perth Campus and Diploma of Healthy and Safety at Joondalup Campus. Enrolment finish: 01st of August Course Start: 5th of August Responsible: Aman 3 Target Audience: who are we talking to? International and National students, male and female, age between 15 to 30. 4 What is the single most important thing to say? All the courses are Nationally Recognised Training 5 What are the supporting rational and emotional reasons to believe and buy? All courses are accredited by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cardiac Cycle Is The Sequence Of Events That Occurs When... Cardiac Cycle The cardiac cycle is the sequence of events that occurs when the heart beats.(biology.about.com). There are two phases of the cardiac cycle. In the diastole phase, the heart ventricles are relaxed and the heart fills with blood. In the systole phase, the ventricles contract and pump blood to the arteries. A cardiac cycle is completed when the heartfills with blood and the blood gets pumped out of the heart. The events of the cardiac cycle described below trace the path of the blood as it enters the heart, is pumped to the lungs, travel back to the heart and is pumped out to the rest of the body. Note that the events that occur in the first and second diastole phases happen at the same time. This is also true for the events of the first and second systole phases. Cardiac Cycle: 1st Diastole Phase During the diastole phase, the atria and ventricles are relaxed and the atrioventricular valves are open. De oxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae flows into the right atrium. The open atrioventricular valves allow blood to pass through to the ventricles. The SA nodes contracts triggering the atria to contract. The right atrium empties its contents into the right ventricle. The tricuspid valve prevents the blood from flowing back into the right atrium. (About.com) Cardiac Cycle: 1st Systole Phase According to Richard E. K. (PhD., 2011) Systole represents the time during which the left and right ventricles contract and eject blood into the aorta ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Regen For Men Research Paper They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. A man s appearance goes a long way toward making or breaking a good first impression and his hair is just as important as the rest of him. Here s a list of Men s Hair Products that every man should be using to make the most of that first impression. ReGen for Men ReGen for Men is an incredible product designed to stimulate hair growth in men. The star of the show in ReGen is Minoxidil, the only hair growth ingredient on the market that is FDA approved. Minoxidil has been used to treat hair loss in millions of people over the past 25 years. The Minoxidil in ReGen s formula is especially potent because it is not diluted and the formula also contains a special enzyme that converts Minoxidil into its strongest form. This combination makes ReGen work faster than most other hair growth products, with users reporting significant changes in as little as four months.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olive oil is rich in both vitamins A and E as well as several antioxidants, all of which work together to shield the natural keratin in your hair to prevent damage. Olive oil removes built up sebum, which clogs the follicles in the scalp and slows hair growth. Avocado oil works in a similar way, unclogging follicles that have been blocked. In addition to that, avocado oil stimulates blood flow to the scalp, furthering hair growth. Both oils work together in this product as deep conditioners for added strength and softness. Majesticel Argan Oil Serum for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Research Paper On How To Make School Lunches Most people remember school lunch, whether it be a good memory or bad. Sometimes it was mystery meat, or the mac and cheese that stuck to the tray even when flipped over. But, occasionally I would splurge for a double lunch if the meal was actually edible that day. As an adult, I ve decided to recreate Turkey gravy and Mashed Potatoes. It is not only my favorite, but my daughters as well. It may take a few hours to make, but it s easier than it sounds and is well worth it. All that s needed is a roasting pan, crock pot, and a few ingredients to make a classic the whole familywill love. Knowing the ingredients needed to make this dish is the first step. For a family of four, I look for a turkey breast around 10lbs. It can be fresh... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Start the oven at 325В°F and place the thawed turkey breast into the roasting pan. Apply a simple seasoning of salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning (optional) to all areas of the turkey including the inside and the bottom of the pan. Then, putting 3 cups aside of chicken broth, use the rest to fill the pan about ВЅ 1 inch. Cover the turkey with either the roasting lid or aluminum foil. By covering the turkey and having broth in the bottom of the pan, it keeps it from drying out and staying moist with added flavor. Place the turkey in the oven. It should take roughly 3.5 hours, usually 20 25 minutes per pound. Some turkeys have a pop up timer, when it pops up its done. Test the turkey with a knife It should no longer have any pink inside, or pink juices. When done, let it rest until it s warm to the touch. The easiest and the most fun is this next step, shredding the turkey. Use hands instead of utensils because it removes all the meat much quicker. The meat should be bite sized and when all is off the bone, toss it into the crock pot. Mix in the gravy, cream of chicken soup, and chicken broth. Set the crock pot on low for at least 2 hours, check periodically, and add salt and pepper as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparing The Butterfly Effect And A Shadow Of Doubt The relationship between reality from fantasy is the ability of humans to reach unimaginable ends. The breach between reality and fantasy take the consounsess on a joinery of where thoughts can take someone. The many sates of conciseness emphases how the mind revels its desires, due to that thought can be indifferent to what is reality. Through J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress movie The Butterfly Effect and Hitchcock s A Shadow of Doubt, the human conciseness is explored through the human truths of reality, and the desire of fantasy. Melodrama is the occalult moral hidden within the story, such as the grand gestures that cause visual drama. Alfred Hitchcock s Shadow of a Doubt reflects melodrama through the morals of the characters within... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The connection between the two characters is unusual, for example how the film starts off with them both lying in bed, detached from reality (Hitchcock). Charlie is living in a fantasy that is truly was telepathy that made her uncles visit come true. Soon after he arrives she begins to loose herself between the fantasy she wants and the reality of whom her uncle is. She starts to suspect that he is hiding something due to secretive acts. Reality starts taking place for Charlie when at first her uncle gifts her an emerald ring. She has a hard time coming to terms but gathers that he could be the Merry Widow Murderer, because on the ring, were the initials of one of the women murdered. Uncle Charlie know he killed a woman, and that the ring belongs to her, but he wants to block to truth of this knowledge. When Charlie receives a gift she will not look at it because she believes that anything from her uncle is perfect, thus showing her being detached from reality. She showed fanatical signs when she enjoyed the attention brought to her by her classmates when she walked down the street with her uncle on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. An Audit Of An Auditor Introduction The business environment has become more complex; therefore, the demands for professional audit have been increased in order to provide reasonable assurance to users of financial statements. An auditor is individual qualified to conduct audits either internally or externally. An internal auditor is an individual whose primary job function is to audit his or her own company, while an external auditor is an individual from outside the company, who usually is employed by an auditing firm who takes the audits several clients. The external auditors plays an important role in the society, one of the important role of an external auditor is to perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the entity maintained... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Financial statements are used by company owners to evaluate the how the company is doing, also by investors for making decisions about when to invest or when to sell their shares, by lenders or banks in order to make decisions about credit worthiness of the company. Financial statements can be use effectively when the user understands the roles of the financial statements preparer and the auditors. A company s financial statements represent the management. When using management s statements, a user need to understand that the preparation of the financial statements requires management to make substantial accounting estimates and decisions, also in order to choose from among several alternative accounting principles and methods that are most appropriate within the guidelines of generally accepted accounting standards (GAAP). Role of an auditor The auditor s role is different from the role of the management; the auditor is responsible for expressing an opinion on whether management has fairly presented the information in the financial statements. During an audit, an independent qualified auditor evaluates the financial statements. During the audit, the auditor collects evidence to obtain reasonable assurance that the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An auditor is also responsible to check whether audit evidence increases doubt about the ability of the client to continue as a going concern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Glass History Sensitive touch of the fragment glass as it is being put away into the cabinets, with a loose grip and it shatters in a billion little sharp sparkling crystals along the hard wooden floor. Glass was evolving throughout history from the Stone Age to now more developed human being that transformed glass into everyday use, whether that is just drinking a cold glassof water in the morning. The evolution of glass flashes through time in the thresholds that have gone throughout history that are known today in the scientific and historic fields. Glass chemical elements are sodium carbonate, silicon dioxide, lead oxide, potassium oxide and calcium oxide, but there is one element on the periodic table that makes glass an object that is known for today. Silicon in glass is the main recipe that is found in sand. The sand has to be a certain temperature in order to become glass, which is approximately of 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit that turns into liquid sand. The temperature is hotter than molten lava, however where does this sand come from? This pictacular sand comes from molten lava where obsidian was found. Stone age people used an extrusive igneous rock obsidian that was used for knives and spears, so glass was naturally used before glass expanded in Mesopotamia 3500 BC.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don stookey is an corning glass work chemist. He placed a sample of photosensitive glass in a furnace that was set to 600 degrees Celsius, however a faulty controller lets the temperature go up to 900 degrees Celsius. Stookey knew he had botched the experiment, so when he went to check it out the glass transformed into a milky white sheet. When he tried to remove it it slipped from the tongs and fell on the ground, but to his surprise it bounced instead of shattering into pieces. Little did he know the botched experiment was a billion dollar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Was Trujillo Justified In The Time Of The Butterflies From the book, In the Time of the Butterflies, the Mirabal sisters sacrificed a lot in order to fight for justice and social change against the oppressive regime of the Dominican dictator, Trujillo. However, while fighting for their freedoms and rights, Trujillo had them imprisoned and assassinated. Their actions motivated many others to fight for the cause, eventually leading to Trujillo s assassination by none other than his own generals. While some claim that it was not justified for the sisters to make such extreme sacrifices in order to fight against Trujillo s oppressive regime, others say that their actions proved to be beneficial and helpful for the country. I believe that their actions were heroic and justified as they were fighting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time, instead of giving up their cause, they held steadfast and kept their voices heard. They believed in their cause with so much passion, that they would not surrender to the cruel tortures of the SIM, Trujillo s secret police. In fact, they tried convincing other prisoners to want to overthrow Trujillo by secretly taking newspaper clippings of his wrongdoings and having them in their hair. Had they given up in prison, their cause and motivation for other revolutionaries would have died right there. However, they stayed persistent and resilient to continue fighting against Trujillo s regime. Imagine if they had not stayed true to their cause. Trujillo may not have been overthrown! His despotic and inhumane ways of treating his country and people may have never ended. People who would say anything opposing him would be instantly put to death. There would be no freedom of speech. The very basic rights and freedoms people live and long for would be taken away from them. By sacrificing their time with their families, friends, and children, the Mirabal sisters ensured that the entire nation s future generations would live with peace and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Environmental Health Problems Likely To Be Exacerbated By... 2.Identify a broad range of current environmental health problems likely to be exacerbated by climate change. How might existing public health practices be altered to anticipate these effects of climate change? What other key sectors (beyond health) should be engaged? Current environmental health problems that will likely exacerbate due to climate change include changes in air and water quality, and increase in parasite growth and chemical pollutants. General climate change: cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, hypertensive heart disease, and cancer will raise mortality rates. Heat stress: most effected are the elderly population Air pollution: Photochemical oxidants have adverse effects on human health. Inflammatory eye disease, acute upper respiratory disease, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive ventilator disease, pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial asthma all fall under this category. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.What are the potential co benefits and the potential unintended consequences of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions? Co benefits of planting trees to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions include reducing urban heat island effect, reducing local energy demand, improving air quality, and providing an attractive area for physical and social activities. Reducing fossil fuel use in power plants, reduces air pollution. Sustainable community design which includes active transport and transit use, reduces vehicular traffic, and increases physical activity, lessens air pollution, and reduces risk of vehicular injuries and death. Potential unintended consequences include diversion of foods (corn and sugar cane) from human consumption, by creating scarcity and increasing food prices. Humanitarian food aid could dwindle. Conversion of forests to croplands can increase carbon dioxide levels, and threaten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Walt Disneyland Informative Speech Walt Disney came up with the idea of Disneyland while watching his daughters play on the carrousel at Griffith Park. The very bench that he envisioned Disneyland on can be found inside the park on Main Street. The Happiest Place on Earth opened on July 17, 1955. The grand opening of Disneyland was a complete disaster. Opening day was supposed to be invitation only. However, many people forged and counterfeited the tickets. About 30,000 people squeezed through the gates that day. Nowadays, the park sees hundreds of thousands of people visiting the park each week. The park, opening with only 18 attractions, was not able to cater to so many people. With the amount of people sneaking in, food carts and restaurants all ran out of food and over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only they are not speakers, they are Smellitzers. They spray out scents such as vanilla or peppermint to draw you into the shops. The Smellitzers are also used on some rides and attractions to make the experience seem more realistic. Walt wanted the park to be spotless at all times and wanted the guests to only see the magical side of Disneyland. He and The Imagineers created their own color called Go Away Green that they used to paint the wall around Disneyland, gates, and any unsightly equipment behind attractions. The idea was that the color is so neutral, that it would go unnoticed by the common eye. The door to Club 33 is also painted this color. As Walt Disney said in his speech on opening day, To all who come to this happy place; welcome. Disneyland is your land. Whether it comes to making your Disneyland experience as realistic as possible or to the eerie souls that supposedly roam around the park, Walt Disney set out to please all of his guests and cast members. Each secret of Disneyland was created for a specific reason by Walt himself, some explained and some will never be known. The secrets live on even after Walt has passed, represented in the candle in his apartment window and thousands of Mickey Mouse silhouettes you can find hidden around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Christian Influence on The Middle Ages Essay In 312 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine achieved a victory at the Milvian Bridge. The night previous to this battle, Constantine dreamt of a cross inscribed in hoc signo vinces, in this sign you will conquer. As trivial as this dream may seem, it ultimately signified the beginning of the rise of Christianity. With his victory, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianityand supported and encouraged it throughout the empire. In 313 CE, another milestone occurred as the emperors, both Constantine Iof the West and Licinius of the East, signed the Edict of Milan declaring that the Diocletianic Persecution would end, and Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire. This religion began to flourish as people quickly converted from pagan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most important contributors of this time was Saint Benedict of Nursia. To guide Christians pursuing such a life, St. Benedict wrote Regula Benedicti, The Rule of Saint Benedict. This book was composed of precepts for monks to follow as they lived in communal monasteries under an abbot. Ideally, poverty, chastity, and obedience were the most sought after traits that one should follow. Saint Benedict instructed monks to participate daily in written prayers, devotionals, manual labor, and commanded a pledge of poverty, chastity, and obedience (Benedict). Because these rules are not just spiritually beneficial, secular impacts were gained from the monasteries way of life. Monks became a hero of the people of the medieval times in countless ways. These monks were examples to all of a righteous way of living. When monks devoted their lives to God, others saw the devotion exemplified in daily life. The humility the monks strived for implicated a humble heart , serious and humble speech , doing nothing except what is commended by his superiors , and being content with the worst of everything (Benedict). This lifestyle could infinitely increase the quality of life for any person as it provided an example for people to become helpful, moral citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. As Christianity and monasteries became more popular amongst people, monks traveled to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Traditional Gender Expectations Examine the impact of traditional gender expectations on the specific roles individuals adopt within groups There are many traditional gender expectations that are significant and have an impact on both males and females on the specific roles that they adopt within groups. Traditional male expectations include, that males are expected to be the family provider, for example working full time and giving money to their family so that they can buy their basic daily needs for example food and clothing. Men are also expected to protect woman and his children, for instance, in cases where they are placed in unsafe situations. Traditional female expectations include that they are expected to follow their husband s ideas, plans and decisions without arguing and to keep everything in their household clean and tidy. The traditional expectation of males expected to be the family provider signifies that they are strong, have a leadership type role and that they are dominant and powerful. This is because the males are the ones who have to fulfil the family payments and work in order to meet the needs of his family. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because women are seen to be followers and in some cases supportive of what the ideas, plans and decisions that their husband s put forward and make. This is because if the women disagrees, there may be times when the husband gets aggressive and strong towards his wife, which can then lead them into fights and arguments. Women are also expected to be the carer of the household and to keep everything neat and tidy. They are expected to be seen as the one s who have to clean the house up and keep everything in place, and not keep anything untidy. This is because, women are seen to be the ones who do all the housework, mainly inside because of what is shown in the society about the perspectives of woman and what is being displayed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How To Be An Effective Writer Being an awesome writer is always a number one goal for me. In the beginning my writing was all over the place and not structured. Most of my inspiration was taken from unstructured climax after climax leading into long downtime stories. My writing reflected that of one who knew the focus but got into details too much leading to a whole story based on the details not the main topic. Eventually i learned strategies that made my writinggrow a seed into roots. Towards my seventh grade year my ability to dream through my writing and invision where i wanted my writing to go grew into a healthy stem. My writing started to be quality stable and intresting pieces to read. I started to use a thesaurus more to better articulate myself. I spent a lot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Alienation, By Karl Marx Alienation has been widely reported in the area of work by Karl Marx on the example of a worker. According to him work for the laborer is an external element that does not belong to his essence. By doing work one feels unhappy which prevents him from developing the physical and spiritual energy and causes the ruin of the spiritual and mortification of the flesh. Marx notes that work of the laboreris an external because it is not his own, does not belong to him, and the worker should not be in the process of working for himself, but for someone else. He calls it loss of self, placing himself in sacrifice, and calls it a work in which man alienates. Marx contends that man gets to be seen as a product worth just the work he makes and man is further lessened to a subsisting creature bereft of any limit of flexibility with the exception of the will to work. According to Marx there are four forms of Alienation that exists in capitalist society. Viewing the worker as a product of labor means that the more the worker works hard, the more production of the product hence not giving them time to either relax or attend to family issues. The worker spends most of the time in the object and their life does not belong to them anymore but belongs to the product they are manufacturing. This means that the greater the object the worker is producing, the less himself. I remember the times when my good friend started to work in certain software company where productivity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Invisible Man Essay The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells, is composed of many small themes that combined to form two major themes in the novel. Some of the minor themes are acting before thinking and denial of unexplainable events. It is based on the two major themes of science experiments gone wrong and the ignorance of society. The most important theme in the novel was the experiment that Griffin, the invisible man, was working and it was not going exactly as planned. The way that the experiment went bad was not by accident; instead it was Griffin who had made the mistake of turning himself invisible. The reason that the invisible man had for becoming invisible was that he was suspected as to be a vivesectionalist and he did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people could see his footprints and see him if he became dirty. Another thing that Griffin did not realize before his experiment back fired was that he could not eat if he wanted to stay invisible. The people around him could see the food inside his stomach, until his body absorbed it. The experiment that Griffin went through was his own fault and also sealed his own fate. The major problem with his invisibility was that Griffin was not able to keep or have any friends. His only contact was after he was all bandaged up and looked as though he had been in a bad accident. Without any human contact or support Griffin was destined to become crazy. In the ending chapters of the novel it is obvious that Griffin has lost his mind and is completely insane. Not wanton killing, but a judicious slaying. The point is, they know there is an Invisible Man as well as we know there is an Invisible Man. And that Invisible Man, Kemp, must now establish a Reign of Terror. (Pg. 114) The previous quote was taken as the invisible man was talking to Kemp about his plans of judicial killing. This proves that Griffin has gone completely insane and it is his way of getting back at society for excluding him. He does not realize that if he had never made himself invisible nothing like this would be happening. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Catheter Associated Bloodstream Infection Essay Catheter associated bloodstream infection (CRBSI) occurring in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are frequent, complication related to it are potentially fatal and costly (Kim Sandra, 2009). According to the center of disease control, an approximate of two hundred and fifty thousand cases of CRBSIs have been estimated to occur annually which cause health care to cost approximately twenty five thousand dollars per case, and between 500 to 4,000 patient die due to blood stream infection (CDC, 2002). Approximately 90 percent of blood stream infection occurs from central venous insertion (CVC). Even though CRBSI occurs from different ways, the most common source is contamination of the catheter by skin flora on insertion, skin flora... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research support use of central line bundle as one of the best evidence based intervention to reduce CRBSI (Institute of health care improvement, 2010.). Central line bundle is a group of evidence based practice strategy for patient with central catheters, when implemented together, produce better outcomes than implemented individually (Institute of health care improvement, 2010.). The main elements of central line bundle are hand hygiene, maximal barrier precaution upon insertion, Chlorhexidine skin antisepsis, optimal catheter selection, and daily review of line necessity with prompt removal of unnecessary lines Aseptic technique when using and caring for a central line catheter can decrease the chance of contamination in this critically ill infants. Staff education on adherence to aseptic technique and strict central line care guidelines are essential to decreasing bloodstream infections.The purpose of this author for this project is to analyze current literature reviews to establish a firm basis to implement evidence based central line bundle intervention to decrease catheter related blood stream infection in neonatal intensive care unit. Conclusion Critically ill neonates are at high risk for CRBSIs. Blood stream infections can occur from different point of entry, the most common source is contamination of the catheter by skin flora on insertion, skin flora contaminating the external catheter, hub or both. Implementing evidence based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...