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How To Structure A Hsc EssayHow To Structure A Hsc Essay
Query Sequence And Analysis Of Verify3d
According to the model evaluation program Verify3D, 80.00% of the amino acid residues in this
homology model had an average 3D 1D score greater than 0.2, which qualifies it as a passing model
(LГјthy et al., 1992). However, between residues 44 66 on the Verify3D plot, the score dips below
the 0.2 threshold, falling as low as 0.04. This can be explained by the fact that when aligned against
each other, the query sequenceand template sequence consist of different types of amino acid
residues in this range (Table 1). The query sequence consists of the residues
YTAEADGNTIFTKTIPSGITISA, while the template sequence 4IPU_A consists of the residues
KDWGKGLSIGVLASGSIAAPLRK. After analyzing these two aligned sequences, some stark
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Moreover, based on ProSA s local plot, the model displays low energy scores (negative delta g)
throughout most of the plot in the template sequence, indicating a highly favorable model.
Additionally, as shown in figure 1, for this template model, ProQ3 shows a ProQ3D score of
.659 (Uziela et al., 2017). Similarly, as shown in figure 2, for the experimentally determined
structure of this template (PDB ID: 4IPU), ProQ3 shows a ProQ3D score of .537. Since the
template model scored slightly higher than the known structure and is closer to 1, the model
generated can be deemed as acceptable. Overall, given the positive results of most of these these
evaluation programs, it can be concluded that the template model 4IPU_A is likely reliable and
gives a highly accurate alignment.
According to the model evaluation program Verify3D, 79.63% of the amino acidresidues in this
homology model had an average 3D 1D score greater than 0.2, which qualifies it as a warning
model (LГјthy et al., 1992). This indicates that it may be a reliable model, but other evaluation
programs must be used in order to verify this. Between residues 19 32 and 65 71 on the Verify3D
plot, the score dips below the 0.2 threshold, falling as low as 0.04. This can be explained by the
fact that when aligned against each other, the query sequence and template sequence consist of
different types
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Siddharth A Book Report
Knippel 1 Keaton Knippel Per. 2 World History Hesting 3/12/15 Siddhartha: A Book Report
Siddhartha Gautama is a cunning, intelligent man with a thirst for knowledge. He is expected to
live up to his fathers name, and everything appears to show him exceeding it. The only problem
is, Siddhartha s teachers and even his own father have not achieved enlightenment, and he
strives to seek enlightenment out within himself. Throughout the entire book, we follow
Siddhartha as he discovers what the meaning of life is, and just what life should be about. One
day Siddhartha is seeking out the inner fire within himself, while in others he simply waits and
drifts upon the river of life, patiently awaiting his fate to uncover the rest of the path. In the end,
Siddhartha must give up all possessions, and accept life for what life is. Bad things do happen;
how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in
perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain
and treasure the most precious gift I have life itself. (Walter Anderson 1) Siddhartha is a story
based on the Buddha, the figurehead of Buddhism. Buddha is a Sanskrit word which translates to
The Awakened One . This short and simple title has a much more in depth meaning. Siddhartha
was born sometime around the 6th and 4th century BCE. He was the son of a great King in Nepal
within the Himalayas. He was prophesied to become either the king of
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Termites Reaction Lab
Eastern subterranean termites are insects with a well ordered social system whose members are
characterized by different castes such as the queen and king for reproduction and the workers
who are responsible for building shelter and finding food (Laboratory Manual, 87). When a
worker finds a food source it leaves a trail on the ground with its pheromones which acts like a
temporary signal, so other workers can follow and find the same food source (Laboratory Manual,
87). Certain pens have chemicals in their ink that mimics the pheromones, which can cause the
termites to follow the paths that has been drawn (Laboratory Manual, 87). The purpose of this
experiment is to discover which pen the chemical that mimics the pheromone. I think the black
marker will be the pen that the termites follow because it has a distinct smell and it s the darkest
line. In this experiment we had three pens, a green highlighter, a blue pen, a black marker and six...
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To get the termites out of the container they were in we used a small paint brush that came from
a watercolor painting set, and we slowly picked them up and put them on the paper. As soon as
the termites reached the paper they started roaming around. They didn t go anywhere near the
figure we drew. Next we slowly picked them up with the small paint brush and put them on the
paper with the thick green highlighter figure eight. They did the same thing as they did with the
black magic marker, they just roamed around the paper. Then we put them on the paper with the
blue pen. They roamed around for about half of a second, then they were following the path of the
blue pen. We watched them for five minutes and they never left the blue pens figure eight. When
we tried to pick them up off of the paper to put them back in their container we had some trouble
trying to take them off the
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Coral Island Vs Lord Of The Flies
Reality of Human Nature In Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows a world of increasing
violence through the behavior of the characters, the setting of the novel, and the events occurring
throughout the story. Golding s Lord of the Flies was inspired by R.M. Ballantyne s Coral Island.
Both works involve boys stranded on a deserted island. Ballantyne s Coral Island portrays these
young boys as content, rational young boys, which is somewhat unrealistic. Golding wanted to
create a more lifelike version of events that might occur if several young boys were stranded on a
deserted island. Golding creates vivid scenes explaining the savage nature of humans, and just how
animalistic they can become. Increasingly violent behavior is displayed through four main
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Jack is a little rebellious in the beginning when he is not elected leader. The first example of
violence is when Jack kills his very first pig. Throughout the novel, Jack forms a tribe, that
dances, and paints their face in order to hide from civilization. Each time the tribe chants and
dances they become increasingly violent, first beating Robert then killing Simon. The most
violent thing Jack and his tribe do is capture Samneric, torture them into revealing Ralph s hiding
spot, and then Jack hunts to kill Ralph. Jack, as a character, progresses from a civil boy of 12
years old to a torturous murderer. At the start of the novel, Simon and Ralph are both very shy and
civil little boys. Throughout the story, the boys struggle to communicate with other boys. Simon
and Ralph s social awkwardness provides a platform for other boys to push them
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Linear Regression Line
Next the linear regression line is the line that finds the average of all x coordinates and the
average of all y coordinates to create a linear formula that shows the direction of the points and at
which intensity the slope of the data is. The equation for finding the slope of the data provided is
seen on the right and the variables include, the correlation coefficient, and the standard deviation
of x and y. This shows us the correlation of any two plot points. If the slope is higher then it
shows a more positive correlation and if the slope is a large negative then it shows a negative
correlation. How true the correlation is must be referred back to the correlation coefficient. The
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The correlation coefficient was .11 which suggested that there was a slight correlation between the
two variables. This was not as strong as I expected to find because of crime rates in high density
areas tending to be higher. The slope was also .021 which means even if there was a strong
correlation coefficient it would still be negligible. Density is not a contributing factor when in
relation to crime rates, disproving hypothesis 1. Next in table 10 the amount of police per
square mile is substituted as the x interval where crime rate stays the same as y. The correlation
coefficient was .08 which is even less than density. This disproved hypothesis 3 because there is
almost no correlation to the amount of police in an area and the crime rate. The slope was also
irrelevant at 3.6. Table 12 compared the correlation between graduation rate and crime. The
correlation between the data sets were .624 wish is a strong correlation. When graduation rates
suffer crime rates increase. The slope for this statistic is 110 which explains that for every 1
percent from 100 a graduation rate is in a city there is an additional 110 crimes committed per
100,000 people. This is a huge slope which shows how important education is in crime
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How Did Women Get To Vote In 1918
To what extent were women s efforts throughout the First World War the main reason behind them
gaining the vote in 1918?
The Representation of the People Act allowed women, over the age of 30, in Great Britain to
vote for the first time in 1918. Previously, women had been viewed as uneducated and irrational,
unable to make a decision on who to vote for themselves. Women had also been expected to stay at
home, looking after children, cooking, and cleaning, for when their husbands returned. However,
many women had grown tired of this and wanted the right to vote as a way of voicing their
opinions and so that they could get even more equality for women across Britain. The contributions
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The National Union of Women s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), nicknamed the Suffragists,
believed in peaceful campaigning, such as handing out pamphlets and organising petitions. Their
hope was that this would persuade the government to grant middle class women the vote, and by
the beginning of the war in 1914 the Suffragists had over 53,000 supporters. This docile way of
campaigning impressed many men as it did not outstep the boundaries that women were restricted
to throughout and just following the Victorian times, however it showed that women were
intelligent enough to organise a campaign that grew a rather large support. They gained a lot of
respect through this way of campaigning with even the future Prime Minister David Lloyd
George announcing his support for them publicly. However, this way of campaigning could be
argued as easily ignored as although the Suffragists had gained some support from members of
Parliament; there was no real political progress towards women gaining the vote before 1914,
despite them having been campaigning for almost twenty years. Overall, the Suffragists played
some part in women gaining the vote in 1918, as they brought the issue to the attention of the
government, however their campaign was far too submissive for any real progress to be
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Surgeon Research Papers
Surgeons
Trained health care professionals that administer and perform surgeries and different medical
procedures are known as surgeons. These skilled health care professionals aid with curing injuries,
preventing and treating diseases, correcting deformities, and improving human bodily functions.
Surgeons also act to improve the aesthetic and physical appearance of the patient with surgery. They
are required to carry out these services using advanced medical technology and/or surgical
instruments. Surgeons are trained to perform both major and minor procedures. After being trained
as general surgeons, these health care professionals often choose to specialise in a subfield of
surgery. These subfields include: organ transplantation, paediatric... Show more content on
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These include: amputations and setting broken bones Leonardo Da Vinci furthered findings of the
human anatomy and recorded them. Surgery became even more advanced when Andreas Vesalius
began dissecting human bodies to gain a better understanding of the human anatomy. From his
observations, he published The Fabric of the Human Body , which contained accurate sketches and
diagrams of the human body. Modern surgery was introduced in 18th century when John Hunter
(the Father of Modern Surgery) invented procedures like tracheotomy (incision in the trachea
which relieved an obstruction to breathing). The first ambulance service was also operated towards
the end of that century. Anaesthetics were discovered in the 19th century; this enabled the great
improvement of surgery. Humphrey Davy gathered that ether relieved pain in 1799, but the first
use of ether as an anaesthetic took place in 1842. Chloroform, cocaine and Novocain were also
introduced as anaesthetics. This major step forward aided with advancing surgery as the patient
would not feel as much pain when having their body sliced
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Greg Mortenson Advantages
Greg Mortenson had many advantages with having American nationalities like the ability to
obtain support, connect and raise money, but he many detriments like distrust among native and
the area would have been extremely hard to work in, being an American, with the Taliban on the
rise and the chaos in the Middle East starting. Americans, also, weren t very supportive of the
idea of helping him. It would have been difficult to build in a foreign land, because a person
would have to adjust to the culture, build a building capable of withstanding the climate and to be
away from family. Greg Mortenson has many advantages being an american such as the ability to
raise funds, connect and get support like Jean Hoerni. One example of him raising fund
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Journal Submission Analysis
Journal Submission 1 A very painful and enduring time in my life was when I was fifteen years
old and my father told me that I would never succeed in school or college. Ever since then, I have
always felt that I could never be smart enough for college and that I would probably just fail all of
my courses that I had planned to study. If it was not for my mom, who highly supports me with
going to college, I probably would not be attending college this year. I think having other positive
familymembers has really helped me to overcome my fears of failing my classes in college and that
I am smart enough to succeed in college and my life.
Before we did the guided essay in class, I would often forget to gather ideas and develop my
topic for my written assignment and so my paper would often look unfinished because it did not
have a supporting topic. I also would not draft my papers because I thought drafting was a waste
of time. Most of the papers that I have written did not get a good grade because I didn t know
how important it was to know all of the rules of writing an assignment. But after doing the guided
essay in class, I realized that drafting and gathering ideas for a topic sentence can help you when
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We should all attend the class every week so that we won t miss any assignments, quizzes, and
tests. I think we should not skip class because I think education is more important that having a
day from college. I plan on attending college as much as I can because it is very important for
me to attend class so that I can learn new writing skills in class so that I can hopefully, pass this
class with a good grade. Participating with the teacher, I believe is also important because the
teachers can help you if you are having trouble with the
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Explain The Dietary Guidelines For Infant Feeding
The infant Feeding Guidelines alongside the Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in
Australia has a few recommendations for infant nutrition, healthy eating and the introduction of
solid foods, these are; Build a variety of foods from the five food groups after six months of age
onwards; Pay attention to your infants appetite to avoid over or underfeeding; Infants need fat as
it is essential source of energy for growing infants and helps nervous system development; Choose
a variety of fruits, vegetables and cereals; Choose foods containing iron, zinc, iodine and calcium
to support normal growth and development as well as to prevent deficiencies; Added sugars should
be limited in diet due to the innate preferences for
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Crime Of Driving While Being Black
crimes. For example, Ricky and Tre are driving away from a street party, and two crooked black
and white policemen pull them over. The black policeman, Officer Coffey, has both Ricky and
Tre step outside of the car, and proceeds to start questioning Tre. Tre quickly pleads, I didn t do
nothin ! Officer Coffey replies, You think you tough? He then points his gun at Ricky s face, and
asked him, Scared now, ain t you? I like that. That s why I took this job. I hate little motherfuckers
like you... Look like one of them Crenshaw mafia motherfuckers (Boyz in the Hood). It is this
discrimination from inside the community that, may help to reduce some of the violence, causes
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Since Dough takes the path of violence to deal with hard times, there is the chance that Ricky has
to take when hanging out with his brother. Example one: Dough sticks up for his brother when an
opposing gang member passes by and purposefully bumps into the athlete at a party on the
street. That gang member then sees Ricky staring him down and says, Fuck you lookin at,
nigga? Ricky makes the mistake of being a tough guy and says, I m still trying to find out, then
shouts, Nigga to end his comment (Boyz in The Hood). Dough backs him up by getting out of
his car to show the gang that he has a gun tucked into his pants and says, We got a problem?
While the gang goes to their car at this point, they don t forget about the situation any time soon.
Example two: Doughboy continues to look out for Ricky when he sees the gang drive by his
home while he is sitting outside with his gang. He calls out to the car asking what they want,
arms up in the air, saying that he is right here so as to provoke trouble. It is this type of mentality
that causes violence in the hood, and ultimately gets Ricky into a serious situation. Both the
challenge Dough presents to the gang with the gun, and the back talking that Ricky does provokes
the other gang to react in the eye for an eye mindset. They feel as though they have been
disrespected and feel the need to retaliate in the manner in which they are accustomed to. When
Ricky and Tre are walking back
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Definitions And Classifications Of Language Learning...
Literature Review
Definitions and Classifications of Language Learning Strategies Strategy , from the ancient
Greek term strategia, refers to generalship or the art of war. In a more specific sense, strategy
entails the optimal management of troops, ships or aircraft in a planned campaign. Tactics is
different but related to strategies, which are tools to achieve the success of strategies. Moreover,
the two expressions share some basic concepts: planning, competition, conscious manipulation and
movement toward a goal. In nonmilitary settings, the concept of strategy has been applied to the
non adversarial situations, where it has come to mean a plan, step or an action is taken for
achieving a specific objective (Oxford, 1990). Oxford (1990) stated 第二期(2007年 3
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пј‰ 238 that strategies are particularly important for language learning because they are tools
for active, self directed involvement, which is essential for developing communicative competence
(p.1). Because of its significance, learning strategies have been extensively employed in the
educational field. In defining the language learning strategy, different researchers use different
terms and different concepts (Oxford Crookall, 1989, p.414); therefore, a great number of
researchers have formulated their own definitions which will be discussed in the followings.
Schemeck (1988) stated, strategy is the implementation of a set of procedures (tactics) for
accomplishing something and learning strategy is a
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Crooks Isolation
The novella Of mice and men takes place in salinas valley, California during the Great
Depression . At this time work was scarce which caused many men to work as farm hands.
Steinbeck illustrates these migrant workers well using two male characters, George and Lennie.
Who begin work at a farm, where they meet who also are isolated. Although George, Crooks, and
Curley s wife are all isolated, the each try to make a connection with others: however, tragically in
the end their attempts are meaningless.
Although George traveled with Lennie throughout his life he is not able to call him a friend more
than a child. Due to mental disabilities and the death of his Aunt Clara, George has taken the role
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Born of African American descent, his isolation is only worsened from his childhood where he
was the only black child playing in a group of white children. Crooks father didn t like that he
hung around a bunch of white children, however Crooks being so young he didn t know about
the racism around him. When he is speaking to lennie in the barn, he tells him that, A guy needs
somebody to be near him. he whined, a guy goes nuts if he ain t got nobody. Don t make no
difference who the guy is, long s he s with you. I tell ya, he cried, i tell ya a guy gets too lonely
an he gets sick. (72 73). This quote from Crooks explains how crook feels, and has felt for most
of his life. Crook explains that everyone just needs someone to be with throughout their life,
growing up with racism in the world has made Crooks believe that he can t make a connection to
anyone ultimately leaving him alone at the farm for the rest of his life.
Curley s wife, the only woman to be introduced in person in this novella, is not especially a main
character, only having a few lines in the book however she does act as a reference to the
common theme of isolation happening all over the world. Near the ending pages of the book,
when she appears in the barn with Lennie she says to him why can t i talk to you? I get awful
lonely. (86). Curley s wife admits that she gets very lonely at times, being stuck in the house most of
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Is The Self Reference Effect More Effective On Children s...
Is the Self Reference Effect More Effective On Children s Memory Rather Than Adults?
Madison Herley
Professor Cooke
General Psychology 101
April 21, 2016
Abstract
The study will investigate the self reference effect with two different age groups. The two age
groups will be young and older adults, trying to obtain material. The first group is told to relate
that information to themselves or past experiences and, the second group is only told to review the
material given. The purpose of this experiment is to see if the self reference effect is more beneficial
to children rather than adults. To conduct this study, the observer has to use the naturalistic research
stragesty and also see the within experimental designs. In order to have a positive income on the
self reference effect. Throughout, my research I have found, like young adults, older adults
exhibited superior recognition for self referenced items relative to the items encoded with the
alternate orienting tasks, but self referencing did not restore their memory to the level of young
adults (Gutchess, A. H., Kensinger, E. A., Yoon, C., Schacter, D. L. 1). Thus, from past research
experiments the self reference effect has seen to be more limited in adults than children.
Does the self reference effect more beneficial to children than adults? My study is based on how
the self reference effect will help children s memory rather than adults because children s brains are
still developing. Children develop a cohesive
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Essay on The Rauschenberg Art Piece
At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Rauschenberg art piece was definitely one
form of art I once did not consider to be art. The artwork is not exactly a painting to me but
certainly an illustration of something that is connected to real day to day objects. It was created
by the artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1954. It is oil on canvas painting which is eighty by ninety
six in size and the materials used are oil, paper, fabric and metal which are all on wood. It looks
quite messy, with materials like newspapers, cut out fabrics, the colors drips and how they are
splashed around. The image doesn t look attractive but it sure does attract different ideas from the
viewers on what the image itself is trying to portray. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The main medium used in the painting is the fabric material and discarded newspapers, which in
my opinion is great because I think this artist wanted to do something very different from the
other artists which draws other attractions. I think this artist sticks to his overall concept of
chaotic design and doesn t apply much composition cause of his material choices like
newspapers and fabrics. If I was Rauschenberg, and wanted to stick conceptual on my artworks, I
would change nothing except the color scheme to make it look more complex and interesting
for the viewer to feed their eyes on for a while before they could see the imagery behind the
chaotic placement of objects in the piece. But then again, it all depends on the context of the
piece I m working on. The painting is very much in an art style that is somewhat unique to just
the painting aspect of it. I think the art piece is about looking at divisions as one. In other words,
separated visuals could lead to one perspective. The objects in the visual tell us a lot about the
artist, he s more into perspectives that concern day to day things we do, for example the pillows
present the idea of rest, rocks and mountains showing adventure, the newspapers connects with what
goes on around us. The artist Rauschenberg in my view keeps to his emphasis on his style of art;
by sprinkling the paint
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Kitty In Gaitskill s Tiny Smiling Daddy
In countless family relationships, there is some amount of disconnect between members. This
disconnection can sometimes be seen obviously, while other times it can be hidden or
imperceptible. In Tiny Smiling Daddy , Gaitskill depicts how people seek intimacy but don t
know how to achieve it. During Stew s flashbacks of Kitty as a child, her and Stew were
intimate, but as she grew up they separated. Jumping forward in time we see how Stew tries to
express his opinions about Kitty, although he doesn t know how to do it politely and
respectfully. Looking back at the title, it is a symbol that depicts their relationship. During Stew
s flashbacks of Kitty as a child, she and Stew were intimate, but as she grew up they separated.
While kitty was a child she would laugh at her father s jokes, and she thought it was funny when
he touched her nose hair: When Kitty was a little girl he would do it to make her laugh. Well, he
d say, do you think it s time we played with the hairs in our nose? And she would giggle, holding
her hands against her face, eyes sparkling over her knuckles (Gaitskill 2). Here, Kitty thinks that it
is pretty funny when her dad does that and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This symbol can be noticed a few times within the story. One time is when Stew is listening to
the radio and hears La Boheme. (4) This song was picked out specifically by Gaitskill since the
opera is about bemoaning the loss of their loved one. Which refers to Stew missing the
relationship with his daughter, Kitty, and how he wishes he could be closer to her. In addition,
another symbol that comes up is the Tiny Smiling Daddy which Stew disagrees with. I would
have acknowledged my own needs and created the possibility to connect with what therapists call
the good parent in myself (7). The tiny smiling daddy is representing all of the things that Stew is
not supportive of, and all the love that her father didn t show
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An Appropriate Project Delivery System
An appropriate project delivery method can enhance the probability of meeting project goals
and objectives, significantly increasing its efficiency (Touran, et al. 2011) (Luu, Ng and Chen
2005) (Rwelamila and Meyer 1999). Gordon (Gordon 1994) states that the selection of more
efficient contracting methods could reduce project cost by an average of 5%. In a survey by The
Charted Institute of Building (CIOB), a whooping majority of 87% believe that proper selection
of project delivery system is synonymous with a successful project (The Chartered Institute of
Building 2010). While there is no standard solution for all projects and thus there is no single
project delivery system best suited for all projects (Masterman 2003), for a particular... Show more
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The owner agencies shall need to recognize that in providing flexibility to contractors through
some of the new approaches, they are sacrificing some control. Traditional Method The traditional
project delivery method employed for highway construction has been DBB (Design Bid Built)
delivery. In Design Bid Build delivery method, the design and construction occur in sequence with
solicitation steps for each (The Construction Management Association of America, 2012). Under
this traditional approach, the design documents are first completed and the construction contract
is awarded to a qualified bidder with the lowest price. The design and contractor selection is thus
simplified. Here, the design and engineering firms are contracted separately. After the designs
and specifications are completed, bid solicitation for construction follows. As with detailed
designs available, firm costs can usually be established. Payment for construction is also done
item wise as generally, unit price for each item is established. The specifications here are largely
method based and the role of the owner agency is mostly that of inspection and administration. In
general the benefits of Design bid Build delivery system are: Competitive bidding due to large
number of bidders Simple process Reduced potential for corruption Risks and rewards
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Essay on Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury was a dreamer. Bradbury had a skill at putting his dreams onto paper, and into
books. He dreams dreams of magic and transformation, good and evil, small town America and
the canals of Mars. His dreams are not only popular, but durable. His work consists of short
stories, which are not hard to publish, and keep in the public eye. His stories have stayed in print for
nearly three decades.
Ray Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920, in a small town of Waukegan,
Illinois. His parents were Leonard Spaulding and Esther Moberg Bradbury. His mother, Esther
Moberg loved films, she gave her son the middle name Douglas because of Douglas Fairbanks, and
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In 1938 Los Angeles
High School yearbook, the following prediction appeared beneath his picture:
Likes to write stories Admired as a thespian Headed for literary distinction
After graduation Bradbury sold newspapers until he saved up enough money to buy a typewriter
and rent a small office. In the early 1940 s his stories appeared regularly in Weird Tales. quot;I
sold a story every month there for three or four years when I was (in my early twenties). Made the
magnificent sum of twenty dollars for each story. quot; Bradbury sold his first stories in 1945 to
quot;slick quot; magazines Collier s, Charm, and Mademoiselle.
Shortly after his marriage to Marguerite Susan McClure in 1947,
Bradbury s first book, Dark Carnival, was published by Arkham House. About this time, the idea
for an important book about Mars, a collection of loosely connected stories, came to Bradbury.
The subjects that engage Bradbury s pen are many: magic, horror, and monsters; rockets, robots,
time and space travel; growing up in the Midwest town in the 1920 s, and growing old in an
abandoned Earth colony on another planet.
Despite their themes, his stories contain a sense of wonder, often a sense of joy, and a lyrical and
rhythimic touch that sets his work apart.
Using an analytical approach to such stories is to do a kind of violence to them, but between the
dream and the finished story is a
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The And Lady Of The Thompson s House
The major theme in this movie is participation within change. Two works related that turns into a
great friendship among a maid named Odessa and the lady of the Thompson s house, Miriam.
Both ladies faced multiple of challenges in the era, where segregation was the ordinary way of
living. In 1955, the boycotthad started in Montgomery, Alabama; shortly after Rosa Parks, a second
African American woman to be arrested due to a sitting arrangements by Jim Crow law on a public
transportation. This affected the southern part of the United States by storm. The African
Americans sought to use this opportunity to make a change in the pivotal case of Plessy v.
Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not
violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination. The two women had
changed their own personal views and empowered, influencing those changes amongst others. The
narrator of this story was by Miriam Thompson s daughter, Mary Catherine and she states at the
beginning of the movie, There s always something extraordinary about someone who changes and
then changes those around her. Everyone who had participated in the boycott were uncomfortable,
tired of the normal living activities (segregation), feared of the motion about change, and had the
courage to overcome fear about change.
This inspiration, detailed about the boycotts that had happened in 1955 was a vivid, of what
change is and what it
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What Is the Difference between a Router and a Layer 3 Switch
Topic: What is the difference between a router and a layer 3 switch?
Introduction:
The goal and aim of this report is to cement an understanding of the difference between a router and
a multi layer switch, the benefits either provides and most importantly when you would want to
implement one rather than the other, for instance are multi layer switches simply better? How much
do they cost compared to a router, can I justify this cost with performance? Tradionally routers
were deployed in networks to route packets throughout the network and to other networks using
their software in a method called packet switching whilst switches in a network traditionally
connected hosts to the network and employed a method called Hardware based switching and only
concerning themselves with information at the data link layer. New advances in technology have
redefined the role these devices play in the network today with the introduction of the Multi Layer
Switch, switches are able to examine information from the data link layer(layer 2) to the
application layer(layer 7) paving the way for hardware based routing. This report will be threefold;
first we will look at the standard router, and what it does then we will look at the multilayer switch
and what it does then we will look at them together to conclude and fully understand the difference
between a router and a layer 3 switch.
Router:
What is a Router(8) :
A Router is a computer, a computer with one job, to route packets between
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What Are The Different Rates Of Liquids Evaporate At The...
Do you think that all liquids evaporate at the same rate? Without any research an average person
would think that water and oil would evaporate at the same rate since they are both liquids.
Through research, science shows that due to their density oil will take longer to evaporate since it
has more mass. Does the amount of density in the liquids make them all evaporate at the same
rate? All liquids do not evaporate at the same rate because denser liquids take longer to evaporate.
Why does water evaporate? Evaporationis a very important part of the water cycle. Heat from the
sun, or solar energy, powers the evaporation process. How fast will different liquids evaporate? If
liquids can evaporate and have a rate when they do then nail polish
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Muskigum College Essay
Trying to choose between Muskigum and The University of Kentucky is like picking between a
luxury car and a basic model. Both will get you moving in the right direction, but one will cost
you a lot more money for the bells and whistles. Muskigum has the standard education, according
to the University of Kentucky website they have nationally ranked programs and research
departments. Making the final college choice is a difficult decision for a student and his or her
family. The final decision needs to be a balance between value and opportunity. I want to get the
best opportunity for the best deal. This could be a better academic program in my major, more
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It is close to restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The campus is large there is no way you can walk
everywhere. Muskingum University has 100 campus groups and the University of Kentucky
offers 350 clubs. What is surprising is Muskingum has a student teacher ratio of 14 to 1, and the
University of Kentucky has a student teacher ratio of 17 to 1. The University of Kentucky has
an acceptance rate of 89%, where Muskingum has an acceptance rate of 73.9%. Safety is always
a concern. I was shocked to find out that the small Muskingum University has an overall crime
rating of C when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools
nationwide. Muskingum University earns an overall crime rating of C Muskingum has far more
than average reported offenses. The University of Kentucky earned an overall crime rating of
C+ when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools. When
all violations are totaled and weighed by both severity and the number of students at the school,
UK has average reported offenses.The largest difference I see between these two universities is
the majors offered. University of Kentucky has five times more majors then Muskingum. Students
can choose from some 200 majors and degree programs in 17 academic and professional colleges.
The University of Kentucky has top research. UK is ranked 28th among all public universities.
Research at UK is a
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Does The College Of Central Florida Have Sustainable...
Does the College of Central Florida have Sustainable Competitive Advantage?
Market Analysis
The Background of College of Central Florida In 1957, the city of Ocala, and Atlantic Realty
Investment Company donated a 60 acre tract of land to establish the Central Florida Junior College.
The increase of growth; required the college to expand to 140 acre tract. The college serves the tri
county area, Marion, Citrus, and Levy counties. In 1966, Central Florida Junior College merged
with Hampton Junior College. In 1971, the college changed the name to Central Florida
Community College, to reflect the purpose of the college to serve the tri county area. In 2010, the
name changed to College of Central Florida. As a public institution, the school is dedicated to
providing a quality education at low cost, ensuring that residents in its service area have their
educational, cultural and professional needs met (2015, College of Central Florida).
In 1982, the Bronson Center opened on a 20 acre tract of land. In 1993, the campus re located to
the Levy Center, and the enrollment continues to increase beyond the capacity level. The center
had received a donation, 2.2 million dollars from a private citizen for the permanent site of the
Levy Center. In 2014, the college received the funding, from the legislature for the permanent site
of the Levy Center. In 2016, the construction expected to be completed; the Applied Welding
Technologies program is currently located at this site.
In 1996,
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Description Of A Graph
Use the map to create a graph where vertices represent street intersections and edges represent
streets. Define c(u,v) = 1 for all edges (u,v). Since a street can be traversed, start off by creating a
directed edge in each direction, then make the transformation to a flow problem with no
antiparallel edges as described in the section. Make the home the source and the school the sink.
If there exist at least two distinct paths from source to sink then the flow will be at least 2
because we could assign f(u,v) = 1 for each of those edges. However, if there is at most one
distinct path from source to sink then there must exist a bridge edge (u, v) whose removal would
disconnect s from t. Since c(u, v) = 1, the flow into u is at most 1. We may... Show more content on
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Exercise 26.2 10
Suppose we already have a maximum flow f. Consider a new graph G where we set the capacity of
edge (u, v) to f (u, v). Run Ford Fulkerson, with the mod ification that we remove an edge if its
flow reaches its capacity. In other words, if f(u,v) = c(u,v) then there should be no reverse edge
appearing in residual network. This will still produce correct output in our case because we
never exceed the actual maximum flow through an edge, so it is never advantageous to cancel
flow. The augmenting paths chosen in this modified version of Ford Fulkerson are precisely the
ones we want. There are at most |E| because every augmenting path produces at least one edge
whose flow is equal to its capacity, which we set to be the actual flow for the edge in a maximum
flow, and our modification prevents us from ever destroying this progress.
Problem 26 5
a. Since the capacity of a cut is the sum of the capacity of the edges going from a vertex on one side
to a vertex on the other, it is less than or equal to the sum of the capacities of all of the edges.
Since each of the edges has a capacity that is ≤ C, if we were to replace the capacity of each
edge with C, we would only be potentially increasing the sum of the capacities of all the edges.
After so changing the capacities of the edges, the sum of the capacities of all the edges is equal to
C|E|, potentially an overestimate of the original capacity of any cut, and so of the minimum cut.
b.
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Genetically Modified Food in Canada Essay
A trip to any supermarket in Canada will reveal nothing out of ordinary, just the usual of array of
fresh and packaged goods displayed in an inviting manner to attract customers. Everything appear
familiar and reassuring, right? Think again. A closer microscopic inspection discloses something
novel, a fundamental revolution in food technology. The technology is genetic engineering(GE),
also known as biotechnology. Blue prints (DNA) of agricultural crops are altered and spliced with
foreign genes to produce transgenic crops. Foods harvested from these agricultural plants are
called, genetically modified (GM). Presently, Canada has no consumer notification; GM foods are
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There is an abundance of GM foods varieties in Canadian market: assortments of corns, soybeans,
canola, potatoes and tomatoes. In addition about sixty percent of processed foods are laced with
GM materials [2].
The driving factor behind plant biotechnology is social constructionism , in which social values and
institutional domains and their culture shape technology [Goyder chapter 10]. Bioengineering
companies might declare social needs as the motive behind pursuing this technology. In reality,
these capitalist institutions possess the much needed economic surplus to invest serve their own
desires. The social needs they intend to solve are: world food shortage, increase agricultural
productivity, help the environment by eliminating pesticides, improve nutrition of foods.
Opponents of biotechnology, scientists, consumer advocates, environmental protection agencies, do
not buy this claim. According to them, these reasons are just the pretence to fulfil ...capitalist s
profit making via the deployment of technology, [3 Goyder chapter 5]. Most crop developments so
far has been profit driven rather than need driven [4, ten reasons why biotechnology will not ensure
food security]. In a capitalistic society, patent laws under constitution permits ownership of seeds,
living organisms; genes. Patents permit company like Monsanto could monopolize seed s
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Descriptive Statistics And Its Impact On The Visualization...
Introduction Statistics, the cornerstone of any empirical study, are the foundation for analyses. In
this instance, descriptive statistics, which are data points that describe the distinct qualities of a
population, will be explored. Descriptive statistics, the first step of analyzing data, allow for the
values to be represented, summarized, and interpreted in a meaningful, but simple, way. Exploring
descriptive statisticsmay provide for the appearance of a pattern or aid in the visualization of the
collective information; however, researchers are not able to establish conclusions based on these
statistics. Another aspect of statistics is frequency, which is the number of times that each variable
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The goal of the experiment conducted was to determine the correlation, if any, between Texas A M
student alcohol consumption each week and the number of classes missed per week. Given the
abilities and constraints of descriptive statistics, choosing to focus on this type of statistic allowed
for the student to properly view the overall information, since there were many interacting values.
Method
In this study, the participants were randomly selected throughout a two week period (N = 35).
The people were all Texas A M students, ranging from freshman to senior classifications (M =
2.71, SD = 1.07, freshman to senior recorded as 1 to 4). The continuous predictors for this
experiment were the participants ages and how many alcoholic beverages that they said they
consumed per week. The participants had a mean age of of 20.43 (SD = 1.58). The variables in this
study were how many classes a student missed per week, how many hours they were taking,
how likely they were to miss class after a night of drinking, and how enjoyable class was after a
night of consuming alcohol. How likely they were to miss class after a night of drinking and how
enjoyable class was the morning after drinking were rated on a scale from 1 to 10. However, the
scale for likelihood to miss class after a night of consuming alcohol was with 1 being unlikely and
with 10 being most likely. Whereas, for the variable of how enjoyable class was
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Attorney Client Privilege
The interesting part of the two matters I will be addressing here is that an individual almost has to
know prior to a suit being filed that litigation may occur. Discussions and written matter, all
correspondence, emails and documents exchanged between parties should be prepared with a
thought to potential litigation. Attorney Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine are two
separate and distinct issues and should be treated within the legal world as separate disclosures.
Attorney Client Privilege, which originated in Roman and canon law, has evolved into a
recognized judicial doctrine and is necessary in order to provide clients with access to effective,
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Prior to a corporation or its employees taking action, it usually requires an informed legal advice.
Legal direction may be either taken or dismissed; the point is that in order to provide an
informed decision counsel and its direct reports are provided with confidential information.
Counsel reviews the confidential information and provides an opinion on the issue. This opinion
may or may not support the legality of a matter and the company may or may not act because of
the information provided, however, the confidentiality of the initial information provided, the
attorney s thought process, as well as all reasoning associated with this process needed to be
retained as confidential. Particularly when a corporation has in house counsel, counsel may wear
two hats. Not only is the counsel required to provide legal information, some with expert business
sense, is asked to provide operational and directional advice. Corporate counsel usually holds more
than one title; (in addition to those of General Counsel, Corporate Counsel, Associate Corporate
Counsel, etc.) they may also hold the title of an Officer of the company (e.g. Executive Vice
President, Senior Vice President, Vice President, Secretary, etc.) Counsel needs to be able to
separate these titles to ensure that the General Counsel s Work Product and
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Who Is Lysander In A Midsummer Night s Dream
In the play A Midsummer Night s Dream written by William Shakespeare, the couple of Hermia
and Lysander lack a smooth love story. They are both having an issue with Hermia s father Egeus
wanting her to marry a person named Demetrius but she wants to marry Lysander but it is resolved
at the end with Demetrius falling in lovewith Hermias best friend Helena. Egeus, Hermia, Lysander,
and Demetrius are all fighting because Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius but Hermia wants
to marry Lysander. Then, Egeus can t make Hermia obey him so; then, they go to the duke of
Athens Theseus whom will be getting married to the Queen of the Amazons in four days. Then, the
duke gives Hermia three choices: become a nun, marry Demetrius, or be executed. During
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The Law-Followers Of Romanticism
Power is concerned with who creates and who follows law. The Law Makers can be anyone, or
anything, because power has anarchic in nature and will only go to the leading initiator, which was
the British monarchy before the Romantic era. What changed was the radical notion of common
people and their importance to society during industrialization. Romanticism revolutionized the
way common people viewed the world (and themselves) through nature, the universe and everyday
life. It connected the world and led to the greatest notion of the modern day the idea that the
people are both the Law Makers and Law Followers, thus equalizing power and creating a spirit of
democracythat lasts until today. The idea of life within nature distinguishes the... Show more content
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It is the sad truth of the major population today you eat, you work, you die. The old man narrating
these words is explaining the sad story of a widowed mother, a title not uncommon today. This
poem is just the sad story of a woman that lost her husband to war and her children because,
ultimately, there just wasn t enough money to sustain them all. Again, this is an example of
Romantic poetry connecting the common people through ethic and sympathy. What radicalized
the world as they knew it during Romanticism and everyday since was the use of blank verse for
topics as mundane and commonplace as nature and a widow. These seemingly normal topics are
being discussed through blank verse, or iambic pentameter. The most elated form of writing, and
speech, of that day was used for the commoners, thus balancing everyone in society. There was
no longer a set higher class or lower class speech dialect everyone was the same. This poetry
demolished the upper class and elevated the common folks dignity by allowing them to speak and
read in their stories through the words of the powerful. This dramatic reimagining of the ordinary is
what connected society during the Romantic era and is the fundamental basis of the spirit of
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The Invisible Man Analysis
The story The Invisible Man is written by Ralph Ellison. The author takes his personal
experiences as an ignored man and creates this character that shows the characteristics of a man
whom few people would stop to acknowledge. This story can be seen as a symbol of an educated
black man whose life has been controlled and oppressed by a white society. Throughout the story
one will notice that the man is nameless. The is because the narrator in The Invisible Manis invisible
not only to others but himself as well because of racismand trying to live up to expectations of
others. There are certain tools that are given to him by outsiders and things he will use that will
ultimately develop him into student and man. The author has written about events that made the
invisible manwho he was. It is important to notice that the invisible man has been searching for his
identity the whole time and will later discover that his identity is in those things he has always had.
This story also uses appeal of pathetic to grab the reader s attention. Throughout the story the
author, Ralph Ellison, struggles to attempt to uncover the invisible man s identity that is buried
beneath oppression. It is important to understand that the invisible man is an African American
male who sates that he is only looked down on because of his skin color (Ellison). Ralph Ellison
goes in detail by showing us how lies can be seen as an obstacle to anyone s journey of finding
himself and his true identity. These obstacles are expressed in Ralph Ellison s usage of symbols
and imagery portrays those obstacles. The man is faced with these obstacles of deception in his
ability to make his own life, but instead is confined to live the life in white men s society. The
purpose calls for action to the public to open their eyes to realize that racism is a problem that
will not go away; it is something that must be forced to an end whereby men are willing to be
themselves in the process.
In the story, the narrator has set out to search for his true identity, but this idea of why he is blind
to the world leads him to become blind in the process. I believe that it is important to focus on the
significance of the man s living situation. The invisible man lives
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Critically Evaluate The Role Of Investment Banks In The
Critically evaluate the role of investment banks in the process of financial intermediation. Your
analysis should consider the users and providers of funds. You should support your analysis by
using academic sources as well as relevant data and charts taken from Bloomberg.
Consider how valid and reliable the research is: what are its strengths and weaknesses?
Appendix A
An overview of the financial intermediation process
Source: Allen, Chui, and Maddaloni (2004)
Lenders (issuers of financial securities) can supply funds to the borrowers (investors in financial
securities), who are mainly firms, governments and households, either through financial markets, or
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Another graph, displayed below, supports the idea of economies of scale achieved by investment
banks:
Source: https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t rct=j q= esrc=s source=web cd=1
ved=0ahUKEwje1PHUjMjSAhXKJcAKHTWjA IQFggaMAA
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usg=AFQjCNHY1gXKe5t6yydmFT0EpEwEe6EP A bvm=bv.149093890,d.ZGg cad=rja`
We can clearly observe a negative relationship between the number of trades and the cost per trade,
implying that banks can benefit from economies of scale by engaging more in trading activities (up
to a certain point, where the function becomes more or less constant).
Appendix D
Post crisis regulations effect on trading assets
Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/professional/blog/liquidity may pay price for regulators risk
reduction goals/
The regulations caused banks to face larger capital costs, therefore cutting profitability and the
willingness to hold bond inventories. This led to a 10% fall in the trading assets of the six largest
American banks since 2009.
Appendix E
Some limits on the role of investment banks as intermediaries
A number of authors have
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Caffeine And Tannic Acid From Tea Lab Report
Objectives: The objective of this experiment is to extract caffeine and tannic acid from tea leaves.
From there, the caffeine will be purified through the process of sublimation.
Techniques and Reactions: Sublimation: When a substance transitions from the solid phase to a gas
phase without going through an intermediate liquid phase.
Physical Data Table:
Compound/ FormulaPhysical PropertyMolecular WeightDensity Amount
2 Tea Bags4.5 g
Sodium Carbonate
Na2CO3White solid mp 854 C105.99 g/mol1.1 g
Caffeine
C8H10N4O2White solid mp 238 C194.20 g/mol(product)
Procedure:
Caffeine Extraction:
1.Add two tea bags, 1.1 g sodium carbonate, and 40 mL water to a 250 mL beaker. Dissolve the
sodium carbonate.
2.Cover beaker with watch glass, and heat solution in beaker directly on hot plate. Maintain gently
boil for 30 minutes.
3.Transfer solution to 15 mL centrifuge tube. Use spatula to squeeze additional liquid out of the tea
bag. 40 mL of solution should be extracted in fractions.
4.Cool solution in the ice bath before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. Mix the two phases by
drawing and squirting methylene chloride into aqueous layer.
5.Centrifuge the two phase solution to separate emulsions.
6.Prepare a drying filter using filter flask, Hirsch funnel with filter paper, and 2 g anhydrous
sodium sulfate.
7.Pipette out lower organic layer and pass the solution through the sodium sulfate while applying a
vacuum. Wash Na2SO4 pad with 1 2 mL CH2Cl¬2. Evaporate
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An Project On Water Resources
Objective: This project focuses on water resources in the region of ancient Eastern Arabia at the
site of As Safah, Oman. This site has archaeological evidence of metallurgical activities in the
Iron Age (c. 900 600 BCE), like kilns, furnaces and metal objects, still in very good condition.
However, the site is very far away from any natural water sources in the present day. Excavators
did find sediment and fluvial deposits suggesting that occasionally in the past the site had an inflow
of water (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 8). The objective of this project was to use satellite
imagery to understand why this site was chosen for intensive metal production despite it distance
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Later that year and throughout 2013, excavators worked on the site, conducting surveys and
digging test trenches. Excavators found kilns and furnaces, layers of floor, and metal objects,
like ax heads, swords, daggers, and sledgehammer heads in very good condition. Excavators
believe it is a very well preserved site because of the formation and rapid movement of the desert
sands which covered up the site relatively quickly after it was abandoned (Genchi, Giardino, and
Castelluccia 3 4). Sites with similar metal deposits dating to approximately the same time have
been found in the region, at Ibri, for example, 50 km west of As Safah (Yule 39 40). The site
itself has been delineated into As Safah 1 and 2 based upon the deposit of material found on
either side of a large dune belt (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 3). As Safah 1 measures
approximately 80,000 m2 and As Safah 2 measures approximately 17 hectares (Genchi,
Giardino, and Castelluccia 11). The surrounding area is made up of a wadi and dune deposits
and the annual precipitation is less than 50 mm. As a result, large amounts of rainfall will cause
flash floods in this and surrounding low areas (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 5 6). The site
does not appear to be close to a fruitful water source. The entire region is hyperarid and not
conducive to farming. The rain comes erratically by the year, some years being better than others
(Potts 165). The location does offers other advantages which
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Effects Of Matrix Stiffness On Primary Pancreatic Cancer...
3. Results (620 current730)
3.1 Softer substrate regulates proliferation of primary pancreatic cancer cells
To study the effects of matrix stiffness on primary pancreatic cell proliferation, we first
developed a 2D hydrogel system with stiffness (SSM) that mimic those of healthy pancreatic
tissue and cancerous pancreas previously characterized. Briefly, the cancerous pancreatic tissue
had a larger range of SSM (2kPa 30kPa) and a higher average SSM than normal tissue (0.8 4 kPa).
Consequently, to account for the variability of stiffness on cancerous tissue, our model included
two groups of PA hydrogels with Acrylamide:Bisacrylamide (Ac:Bis) ratios of: (1) 6%:0.075% and
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We examined the viability of the cells in response to the chemotherapeutic as a function of the
matrix stiffness (Figure 2C). We observed that as the cells underwent apoptosis they detached from
the substrates. Consequently, we collected the media before (Day 7) and after (Day 10) the
chemotherapy to quantify the number of cells in suspension. As depicted on Figure 2C, the PC
cells cultured on softer substrates experience larger increase in dead cells resulting from the
chemotherapy compared to the PC cells growing on stiffer substrates. As Figure 2A shows, both
Gemcitabine concentrations lead to a change in cell morphology and a higher decrease in cell area
on the softer PC tumors (3kPa and 8kPa) compared to the stiffer PC tumors (25kPa and control
group).
To further explore the effect of matrix stiffness on the response of PC cells to chemotherapy, we
used enzymatic activity as a metric of cell proliferation. We perform alamarBlueВ® assay before
adding the Gemcitabine treatment and after 72hrs of treatment. As depicted in Figure 2B, there
is a dramatic (x x for 2um and xx for 5uM) decrease of the enzymatic activity of the PC cells
growing on softer substrates in response to the chemotherapy. On the other hand, the PC cells
growing on stiffer matrices shows no decrease of enzymatic activity when treated with 2 ВµM of
Gemcitabine and a xx when treated with 5ВµM of
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Bhagat Singh
Bhagat SinghBhagat Singh was a freedom fighter and one of the most famous revolutionaries of
Indian Independence Movement. It is also believed that he was one of the earliest Marxists in
India. Bhagat Singh was born in a family that was actively involved in revolutionary activities
against the British rule in the country. The name given to Bhagat Singh meant `devotee`. `Arya
Samaj` had a huge impact on the life of Bhagat Singh`s father Sardar Kishan Singh Sandhu. His
uncles as well as his father were all part of the `Ghadar Party` that was led by Kartar Singh
Sarabha. Bhagat Singh`s mentor was Kartar Singh Sarabha, who was a freedom fighter of the
country. Early Life of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh was born on 27th September, 1907 into a... Show
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Bhagat Singh admitted his crime and made statements in the court against the British as a tool to
publicise their cause of freedom struggle. However, the court ordered the case to be carried out
without members of the association who were present at the hearing. This order produced a chaos
amongst the supporters of Bhagat Singh. Bhagat Singh along with other prisoners launched
hunger strike in the jail. The main reason behind this was that the British thieves and murderers
were given better treatment than the Indian prisoners. According to law the Indian political
prisoners were supposed to be given better rights. Bhagat also demanded that the Indian political
prisoners should not be forced to do any sort of undignified work. This hunger strike lasted for 63
days and ended with the submission of British power. With this he gained tremendous popularity.
Ideology of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh used to maintain diary while in jail. Eventually he made
to fill 404 pages. The diary was a precious one as he made numerous notes relating to the
quotations and popular sayings of various people whose vies he supported, prominent were of Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels. Political thought of Bhagat Singh`s evolved gradually from Gandhian
nationalism to revolutionary Marxism. By the end of 1928, he and his comrades renamed their
organisation the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. After going
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Analysis Of Unlocking The Mystery Of The Bible By Jeff Cavin
Last year, I took Karen Rieger s class, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible by Jeff Cavins. This
class really opened my eyes! I finally got to see the big picture of the bible. Jeff Cavins presented
the story of salvation from creation and the fall through the coming of Christ to the establishment of
the Church. I love the color coded Bibletimeline chart. It arranges the key people, places, and
events of Sacred Scripture in chronological order.
St. Jerome, said ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. When I learn to know God through
the Scriptures, the more I see how much our Heavenly Father loves me, the more I fall in love with
Jesus, and the more I trust the Holy Spirit to guide me. And then it made me Love my family
unconditionally,
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The War Of The Radio Building
Dominik stood in front of the Czechoslovak Radio building. He perspired uncontrollably and his
heartbeat could have been heard from three blocks away. Soldiers marched through the streets of
Prauge, followed by what must have been thousands of tanks and armored vehicles. Thinking
like the journalist he was, he imagined how he would portray the event, provided that he lives to
tell about it: August 20, 1968: Soviets Invade Prauge, Democracy Comes to an End . The last
part, Democracy Comes to an End, was particularly disturbing to him. With a sudden burst of
courage, he resolved that it would not happen before he draws his last breath. When Dominik
heard the low rumble of a diesel engine growing louder, he did not run and hide. Instead, he
clenched his fists, looking left and right at the approximately twenty other journalists determined to
defend the radio building. A Soviet personnel carrier came to a stop in front of them. Eight men
stepped out, and demanded to access to the radio building. Dominik replied, in Russian, over my
dead body . The Soviet reached for his pistol, and with a single shot, fulfilled that condition.
Throughout the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union spread their influence by
either invading or inciting regime change in countries that refused to cooperate with them. In Chile
and Iran, among other countries, the United States helped stage a coup d Г©tat to prevent the
country from adopting communism, but the CIA conducted the
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Summary Of Dressing Up For The Carnival
Dressing Up For The Carnival, written by Carol Shields, effectively explores how our Identity is a
construction, something that is multi layered and complex which in turn accentuates how there is
more to an individual then meets the eye. Dressing up for the Carnival is a collection of short
stories about conventional people all having a unique identity. There is no conflict within the
story,However, all characters share this common aspect of identity which is we are all yearning for
a sense of fulfilment life. Throughout this short story the third person, Shifting omniscient
perspective reveals to us that we are all struggling with who we are. An evident example of this is
perspective in the story is when shields illustrates the emotions
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American Imperialism In Japan Analysis
Nationalism has socio politically, internationally, and economically impacted Japan between 1750
and 1980 to controversial benefits and disadvantages. Nationalism can be defined as the shared
patriotism to the nation amongst the people and that the interests and needs of the nation state
surpasses those of other countries. This can serve as a unifying force and, in this case, it had a
major socio political impact and contributed to the development of a new national identity through
establishing national icons. The international impact stemmed from the wars raged by Japan
against other nationstates to assert superiority and hold off potential invasions and conquests from
strong Western powers. The Industrial Revolution, powered by the hard... Show more content on
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After centuries of living in seclusion to the outside world, the government knew that they needed
the technological advancements that the West offered. The Industrial Revolution and growing
urbanisation in Japan had intended to and succeeded in mimicking Western growth. Moreover, the
Japanese were well known for their diligence, discipline, perseverance, and hard work this resulted
in substantial economic development including increased shipping of commodities and a
significant expansion of trade and handicraft industries. However, the political elite pocketed most
of the profits through influence and corruption. Workers and farmers found it unfair that their
patriotic and back breaking labour only received a little wage in comparison, but with a state
controlled media and education system, they couldn t make their voices heard. So overall, this
collective and nationalistic open mindedness for communal prosperity was beneficial for Japan as
a whole, but the common people were disadvantaged with no access to basic human rights and a fair
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Lyndon B Johnson Biography Essay
Adulthood
Lyndon was asked to work in Washington to work as Congressman Richard Kleberg secretary.
He was able to held the job for over three years and he learned how the congress worked. In 1933,
Lyndon was elected as speaker for the Little Congress and organization for congressional
workers. A year later Lyndon went back to school and attended Georgetown University Law
school in Washington, D.C. When Johnson was going on a visit back to his hometown Texas, He
met Claudia Alta Taylor. He was sure that she should be his wife. After, two months later, Lady
bird (Claudia) and Johnson was married on November 17, 1934 in San Antonio. They honeymoon
was in Xochimilco, Mexico where they visited the Floating Gardens. Johnson was resigned as
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At 26, he was the youngest state director. (President Lyndon B. Johnsons Biography.) In 1937
johnson then resigned as Texas director of the NYA to enter the special election for the 10th
Congressional District called after the death of Representative James P. Buchanan. Johnson
backed Roosevelt 100% and handily won the election on April 10. In Congress, Johnson worked
hard for rural electrification, public housing, and eliminating government waste. He was
appointed to the House Committee on Naval Affairs at the request of President Roosevelt.
(President Lyndon B. Johnson s Biography.) Atfer, In 1938 He re elcted to a full term in the 76th
congress until 1948. In 1944 on March 19 Johnson had his first daughter, Lynda Bird and On july
2, 1947 he had his second daughter, Luci Baines. On January 2,1951 He was elected as Majority
Whip of the United States Senate. In 1960, On November 8th John F. Kennedy was elected as the
35th president of united states , and lyndon was elected as the Vice president. In 1963 On
November 22, Lyndon Baines Johnson became the 36th President of the United States following the
assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. He was sworn in aboard Air Force One at 2:38
p.m (LBJ: His Life
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Sarcoptic Mange Research Paper
Sarcoptic mange is a common parasitic disease of the skin among mammalian species, including
dogs. In dogs, this non seasonal and highly contagious infection is caused by infestation with the
mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis (Espinosa et al. 2017). These adult mites have four pairs of
short legs, grow in a circular shape 0.2 0.6 mm long, and covered with small triangular spines
(Arlian Vyszenski Moher 1988). The ovigerous females can grow up to twice as large as males,
and they burrow tunnels in the host s stratum corneum to lay eggs. The mite has a direct life cycle
that lasts from 10 13 days (Arlian Vyszenski Moher 1988).
Demodectic mange is another persistent inflammatory parasitic skin disease among dogs. Two
subtypes of demodectic mange, squamous and pustular (Healey Gaafar 1977), are differentiated
according to the type of skin lesion seen. The parasites responsible, Demodex canis mites, are
commonly found in small numbers in the skin of healthy dogs. They are suspected to be
transmitted from carrier mothers to puppies shortly after birth (Unsworth 1946), but the otherwise
the disease shows no other mode of transmission. When the various species of the Demodex mites
increase in numbers exorbitantly, it becomes a skin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the mites prefer to live on areas of the skin with less hair, common initial sites of infection are
the ears, face, ventral trunk and limbs. In particular, commonly affected localised regions are the
periocular skin, the pinnal margins, the points of the elbows and the points of the hocks (Curtis
2012). Small, itchy, red pustules often develop, which worsen into severe crusting on the skin
when the dog scratches them. The skin soon becomes reddened and a variety of secondary
infections can develop (Curtis 2012). If untreated, secondary bacterial and yeast infections of
sarcoptic mange lesions may
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Midnight Star Quotes
In my book Midnight Star the protagonist known as Adelina Queen Of The Wolf and her
Inquisitors goal is to take over many places in the world so they can become very powerful, but
she is also searching for her sister. One quote in the novel that supports this is on page 119 that
explains Where is my sister? I demanded, which is what she had said to three kings that could
have had her beheaded right in front of them which really shows that she is desperately in need
of her sister s help to reach her goal. She also found a new goal, which is to close the hole
between the mortals world and the immortals world, but to do that she needs to help her sister
become unsick so they can do it with Rafaelle and everyone who has a power to do it, and... Show
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Where Adelina did attack Maeve s kingdom and her army, and did take over there, she was still
able to work out their differences and work together without trying to get revenge for anything.
Also Adelina was attacking Enzo, and Rafaelles kingdom, and they still were able to work
together which shows a lot about how you can work together if you really need to do something
that is good for everyone. A quote that supports this is when Rafaelle said Adelina we need your
help, your sister is dying, and we need to know if you will help us or not. This was while they
captured Adelina, but they still were able to work with
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The Implication of Hawthorne Study in 21st Century
Assignment
The Implication of Hawthorne Study in 21st Century
Ashab Anis Joy ID: 2012 1 10 255 Class: MGT Course Code: 101 Sec: 7 Semester: Fall East West
University
Bachelor of Business Administration East West University 20th November 2012
Introduction
The Hawthorne Experiments were conducted between 1927 and 1932 at the works of the Western
Electric Company in Chicago. Basically the aim of these experiments was to attempt to reduce
worker dissatisfaction and resist trade union influence by the putting in place of a paternalistic
package of social and recreational benefits calculated to sustain workers loyalty (Sheldrake
105:1996). Many little assignments were conducted in hope of putting into practice the above
theory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the process, he stumbled upon a principle of human motivation that would help to revolutionize
the theory and practice of management.
Contributors of the Hawthorne Studies
A number of sociologists and psychologists made major contributions to the study of the
neoclassical perspective, which is also known as the human relations school of thought. The main
contributors of the Hawthorne Studies are: Elton Mayo, Hugo Munsterberg, Abraham Maslow,
Douglas McGregor, Mary Parker Follet.Hugo Munsterberg is the father of Industrial Psychology .
He is a German Psychologist. He established a psychological laboratory at Harvard in 1892 and his
pioneering book, Psychology and Industrial Efficiency was translated into English in 1913.
Munsterberg suggested that psychologists could make valuable contributions to managers in the
areas of employee selection and motivation. Industrial psychology is still a major course of study at
many colleges and universities. Another early advocate of the behavioural approach to management
was Mary Parker Follet (18681933). Follet worked during the scientific management era, but
quickly came to recognize the human element in the workplace. Indeed, her work clearly
anticipated the behavioural management perspective and she appeared the need to understand the
role of behavioural in organizations. Although Munsterberg and Follet made major contributions to
the development of the behavioural approach to management, its
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Security And Privacy On The Internet Essay
Many users are subject of Security and Privacy on the Internet issue. The term information now is
more used when defining a special product or article of trade which could be bought, sold,
exchanged, etc. Often the price of information is higher many times than the cost of the very
computers and technologies where it is functioning. Naturally it raises the need of protecting
information from unauthorized access, theft, destruction, and other crimes. However, many users
do not realize that they risk their security and privacy online.
First, I want to describe who the subjects of the issue are. In my opinion, the issue is the most
relevant for the private and commercial information. Home users risk their security while connected
to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Internet could be used by rivals or criminals just as a mean to access such information. If consider
such fact that almost any organization today uses Internet as it uses telephone, the scales of the
issue become global. As an example I would like to describe my experience working at a relatively
small fruit import company. The management of this firm gets information, makes orders, and
carries almost all negotiations via the e mail. To minimize the risk of any disclosure or loss of
confidential data, it is important to understand where the risks are, and implement office
management practices and appropriate technology to ensure all of your data remains confidential
and secure, advises article IDS: Classification (2002, December4). The potential loss or
disclosure of information could occur through various ways: vulnerabilities of operation systems
(mostly Microsoft products), vulnerabilities of e mail software, viruses and malicious software,
and weak passwords. It is relatively easy to protect electronic information in this case, but it does
take some time and effort, which could be difficult for managers, who do not have an expertise in
computers. Next I would like to speak about effective measures to protect data. Selection of security
means should be based on an effective protection and meanwhile should be convenient. As advises
article Anonymity for lazy people (2004, June
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How To Structure A Hsc Essay

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  • 2. Query Sequence And Analysis Of Verify3d According to the model evaluation program Verify3D, 80.00% of the amino acid residues in this homology model had an average 3D 1D score greater than 0.2, which qualifies it as a passing model (LГјthy et al., 1992). However, between residues 44 66 on the Verify3D plot, the score dips below the 0.2 threshold, falling as low as 0.04. This can be explained by the fact that when aligned against each other, the query sequenceand template sequence consist of different types of amino acid residues in this range (Table 1). The query sequence consists of the residues YTAEADGNTIFTKTIPSGITISA, while the template sequence 4IPU_A consists of the residues KDWGKGLSIGVLASGSIAAPLRK. After analyzing these two aligned sequences, some stark differences... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, based on ProSA s local plot, the model displays low energy scores (negative delta g) throughout most of the plot in the template sequence, indicating a highly favorable model. Additionally, as shown in figure 1, for this template model, ProQ3 shows a ProQ3D score of .659 (Uziela et al., 2017). Similarly, as shown in figure 2, for the experimentally determined structure of this template (PDB ID: 4IPU), ProQ3 shows a ProQ3D score of .537. Since the template model scored slightly higher than the known structure and is closer to 1, the model generated can be deemed as acceptable. Overall, given the positive results of most of these these evaluation programs, it can be concluded that the template model 4IPU_A is likely reliable and gives a highly accurate alignment. According to the model evaluation program Verify3D, 79.63% of the amino acidresidues in this homology model had an average 3D 1D score greater than 0.2, which qualifies it as a warning model (LГјthy et al., 1992). This indicates that it may be a reliable model, but other evaluation programs must be used in order to verify this. Between residues 19 32 and 65 71 on the Verify3D plot, the score dips below the 0.2 threshold, falling as low as 0.04. This can be explained by the fact that when aligned against each other, the query sequence and template sequence consist of different types ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Siddharth A Book Report Knippel 1 Keaton Knippel Per. 2 World History Hesting 3/12/15 Siddhartha: A Book Report Siddhartha Gautama is a cunning, intelligent man with a thirst for knowledge. He is expected to live up to his fathers name, and everything appears to show him exceeding it. The only problem is, Siddhartha s teachers and even his own father have not achieved enlightenment, and he strives to seek enlightenment out within himself. Throughout the entire book, we follow Siddhartha as he discovers what the meaning of life is, and just what life should be about. One day Siddhartha is seeking out the inner fire within himself, while in others he simply waits and drifts upon the river of life, patiently awaiting his fate to uncover the rest of the path. In the end, Siddhartha must give up all possessions, and accept life for what life is. Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have life itself. (Walter Anderson 1) Siddhartha is a story based on the Buddha, the figurehead of Buddhism. Buddha is a Sanskrit word which translates to The Awakened One . This short and simple title has a much more in depth meaning. Siddhartha was born sometime around the 6th and 4th century BCE. He was the son of a great King in Nepal within the Himalayas. He was prophesied to become either the king of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Termites Reaction Lab Eastern subterranean termites are insects with a well ordered social system whose members are characterized by different castes such as the queen and king for reproduction and the workers who are responsible for building shelter and finding food (Laboratory Manual, 87). When a worker finds a food source it leaves a trail on the ground with its pheromones which acts like a temporary signal, so other workers can follow and find the same food source (Laboratory Manual, 87). Certain pens have chemicals in their ink that mimics the pheromones, which can cause the termites to follow the paths that has been drawn (Laboratory Manual, 87). The purpose of this experiment is to discover which pen the chemical that mimics the pheromone. I think the black marker will be the pen that the termites follow because it has a distinct smell and it s the darkest line. In this experiment we had three pens, a green highlighter, a blue pen, a black marker and six... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To get the termites out of the container they were in we used a small paint brush that came from a watercolor painting set, and we slowly picked them up and put them on the paper. As soon as the termites reached the paper they started roaming around. They didn t go anywhere near the figure we drew. Next we slowly picked them up with the small paint brush and put them on the paper with the thick green highlighter figure eight. They did the same thing as they did with the black magic marker, they just roamed around the paper. Then we put them on the paper with the blue pen. They roamed around for about half of a second, then they were following the path of the blue pen. We watched them for five minutes and they never left the blue pens figure eight. When we tried to pick them up off of the paper to put them back in their container we had some trouble trying to take them off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Coral Island Vs Lord Of The Flies Reality of Human Nature In Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows a world of increasing violence through the behavior of the characters, the setting of the novel, and the events occurring throughout the story. Golding s Lord of the Flies was inspired by R.M. Ballantyne s Coral Island. Both works involve boys stranded on a deserted island. Ballantyne s Coral Island portrays these young boys as content, rational young boys, which is somewhat unrealistic. Golding wanted to create a more lifelike version of events that might occur if several young boys were stranded on a deserted island. Golding creates vivid scenes explaining the savage nature of humans, and just how animalistic they can become. Increasingly violent behavior is displayed through four main characters, Jack, Ralph, Simon,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack is a little rebellious in the beginning when he is not elected leader. The first example of violence is when Jack kills his very first pig. Throughout the novel, Jack forms a tribe, that dances, and paints their face in order to hide from civilization. Each time the tribe chants and dances they become increasingly violent, first beating Robert then killing Simon. The most violent thing Jack and his tribe do is capture Samneric, torture them into revealing Ralph s hiding spot, and then Jack hunts to kill Ralph. Jack, as a character, progresses from a civil boy of 12 years old to a torturous murderer. At the start of the novel, Simon and Ralph are both very shy and civil little boys. Throughout the story, the boys struggle to communicate with other boys. Simon and Ralph s social awkwardness provides a platform for other boys to push them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Linear Regression Line Next the linear regression line is the line that finds the average of all x coordinates and the average of all y coordinates to create a linear formula that shows the direction of the points and at which intensity the slope of the data is. The equation for finding the slope of the data provided is seen on the right and the variables include, the correlation coefficient, and the standard deviation of x and y. This shows us the correlation of any two plot points. If the slope is higher then it shows a more positive correlation and if the slope is a large negative then it shows a negative correlation. How true the correlation is must be referred back to the correlation coefficient. The higher both of them are means the validity, reliability,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The correlation coefficient was .11 which suggested that there was a slight correlation between the two variables. This was not as strong as I expected to find because of crime rates in high density areas tending to be higher. The slope was also .021 which means even if there was a strong correlation coefficient it would still be negligible. Density is not a contributing factor when in relation to crime rates, disproving hypothesis 1. Next in table 10 the amount of police per square mile is substituted as the x interval where crime rate stays the same as y. The correlation coefficient was .08 which is even less than density. This disproved hypothesis 3 because there is almost no correlation to the amount of police in an area and the crime rate. The slope was also irrelevant at 3.6. Table 12 compared the correlation between graduation rate and crime. The correlation between the data sets were .624 wish is a strong correlation. When graduation rates suffer crime rates increase. The slope for this statistic is 110 which explains that for every 1 percent from 100 a graduation rate is in a city there is an additional 110 crimes committed per 100,000 people. This is a huge slope which shows how important education is in crime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Did Women Get To Vote In 1918 To what extent were women s efforts throughout the First World War the main reason behind them gaining the vote in 1918? The Representation of the People Act allowed women, over the age of 30, in Great Britain to vote for the first time in 1918. Previously, women had been viewed as uneducated and irrational, unable to make a decision on who to vote for themselves. Women had also been expected to stay at home, looking after children, cooking, and cleaning, for when their husbands returned. However, many women had grown tired of this and wanted the right to vote as a way of voicing their opinions and so that they could get even more equality for women across Britain. The contributions made by women, on the Homefront, during the First World War... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Union of Women s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), nicknamed the Suffragists, believed in peaceful campaigning, such as handing out pamphlets and organising petitions. Their hope was that this would persuade the government to grant middle class women the vote, and by the beginning of the war in 1914 the Suffragists had over 53,000 supporters. This docile way of campaigning impressed many men as it did not outstep the boundaries that women were restricted to throughout and just following the Victorian times, however it showed that women were intelligent enough to organise a campaign that grew a rather large support. They gained a lot of respect through this way of campaigning with even the future Prime Minister David Lloyd George announcing his support for them publicly. However, this way of campaigning could be argued as easily ignored as although the Suffragists had gained some support from members of Parliament; there was no real political progress towards women gaining the vote before 1914, despite them having been campaigning for almost twenty years. Overall, the Suffragists played some part in women gaining the vote in 1918, as they brought the issue to the attention of the government, however their campaign was far too submissive for any real progress to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Surgeon Research Papers Surgeons Trained health care professionals that administer and perform surgeries and different medical procedures are known as surgeons. These skilled health care professionals aid with curing injuries, preventing and treating diseases, correcting deformities, and improving human bodily functions. Surgeons also act to improve the aesthetic and physical appearance of the patient with surgery. They are required to carry out these services using advanced medical technology and/or surgical instruments. Surgeons are trained to perform both major and minor procedures. After being trained as general surgeons, these health care professionals often choose to specialise in a subfield of surgery. These subfields include: organ transplantation, paediatric... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include: amputations and setting broken bones Leonardo Da Vinci furthered findings of the human anatomy and recorded them. Surgery became even more advanced when Andreas Vesalius began dissecting human bodies to gain a better understanding of the human anatomy. From his observations, he published The Fabric of the Human Body , which contained accurate sketches and diagrams of the human body. Modern surgery was introduced in 18th century when John Hunter (the Father of Modern Surgery) invented procedures like tracheotomy (incision in the trachea which relieved an obstruction to breathing). The first ambulance service was also operated towards the end of that century. Anaesthetics were discovered in the 19th century; this enabled the great improvement of surgery. Humphrey Davy gathered that ether relieved pain in 1799, but the first use of ether as an anaesthetic took place in 1842. Chloroform, cocaine and Novocain were also introduced as anaesthetics. This major step forward aided with advancing surgery as the patient would not feel as much pain when having their body sliced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Greg Mortenson Advantages Greg Mortenson had many advantages with having American nationalities like the ability to obtain support, connect and raise money, but he many detriments like distrust among native and the area would have been extremely hard to work in, being an American, with the Taliban on the rise and the chaos in the Middle East starting. Americans, also, weren t very supportive of the idea of helping him. It would have been difficult to build in a foreign land, because a person would have to adjust to the culture, build a building capable of withstanding the climate and to be away from family. Greg Mortenson has many advantages being an american such as the ability to raise funds, connect and get support like Jean Hoerni. One example of him raising fund ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Journal Submission Analysis Journal Submission 1 A very painful and enduring time in my life was when I was fifteen years old and my father told me that I would never succeed in school or college. Ever since then, I have always felt that I could never be smart enough for college and that I would probably just fail all of my courses that I had planned to study. If it was not for my mom, who highly supports me with going to college, I probably would not be attending college this year. I think having other positive familymembers has really helped me to overcome my fears of failing my classes in college and that I am smart enough to succeed in college and my life. Before we did the guided essay in class, I would often forget to gather ideas and develop my topic for my written assignment and so my paper would often look unfinished because it did not have a supporting topic. I also would not draft my papers because I thought drafting was a waste of time. Most of the papers that I have written did not get a good grade because I didn t know how important it was to know all of the rules of writing an assignment. But after doing the guided essay in class, I realized that drafting and gathering ideas for a topic sentence can help you when doing a written assignment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We should all attend the class every week so that we won t miss any assignments, quizzes, and tests. I think we should not skip class because I think education is more important that having a day from college. I plan on attending college as much as I can because it is very important for me to attend class so that I can learn new writing skills in class so that I can hopefully, pass this class with a good grade. Participating with the teacher, I believe is also important because the teachers can help you if you are having trouble with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Explain The Dietary Guidelines For Infant Feeding The infant Feeding Guidelines alongside the Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in Australia has a few recommendations for infant nutrition, healthy eating and the introduction of solid foods, these are; Build a variety of foods from the five food groups after six months of age onwards; Pay attention to your infants appetite to avoid over or underfeeding; Infants need fat as it is essential source of energy for growing infants and helps nervous system development; Choose a variety of fruits, vegetables and cereals; Choose foods containing iron, zinc, iodine and calcium to support normal growth and development as well as to prevent deficiencies; Added sugars should be limited in diet due to the innate preferences for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Crime Of Driving While Being Black crimes. For example, Ricky and Tre are driving away from a street party, and two crooked black and white policemen pull them over. The black policeman, Officer Coffey, has both Ricky and Tre step outside of the car, and proceeds to start questioning Tre. Tre quickly pleads, I didn t do nothin ! Officer Coffey replies, You think you tough? He then points his gun at Ricky s face, and asked him, Scared now, ain t you? I like that. That s why I took this job. I hate little motherfuckers like you... Look like one of them Crenshaw mafia motherfuckers (Boyz in the Hood). It is this discrimination from inside the community that, may help to reduce some of the violence, causes the very stereotype of blacks being the number one target of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Dough takes the path of violence to deal with hard times, there is the chance that Ricky has to take when hanging out with his brother. Example one: Dough sticks up for his brother when an opposing gang member passes by and purposefully bumps into the athlete at a party on the street. That gang member then sees Ricky staring him down and says, Fuck you lookin at, nigga? Ricky makes the mistake of being a tough guy and says, I m still trying to find out, then shouts, Nigga to end his comment (Boyz in The Hood). Dough backs him up by getting out of his car to show the gang that he has a gun tucked into his pants and says, We got a problem? While the gang goes to their car at this point, they don t forget about the situation any time soon. Example two: Doughboy continues to look out for Ricky when he sees the gang drive by his home while he is sitting outside with his gang. He calls out to the car asking what they want, arms up in the air, saying that he is right here so as to provoke trouble. It is this type of mentality that causes violence in the hood, and ultimately gets Ricky into a serious situation. Both the challenge Dough presents to the gang with the gun, and the back talking that Ricky does provokes the other gang to react in the eye for an eye mindset. They feel as though they have been disrespected and feel the need to retaliate in the manner in which they are accustomed to. When Ricky and Tre are walking back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Definitions And Classifications Of Language Learning... Literature Review Definitions and Classifications of Language Learning Strategies Strategy , from the ancient Greek term strategia, refers to generalship or the art of war. In a more specific sense, strategy entails the optimal management of troops, ships or aircraft in a planned campaign. Tactics is different but related to strategies, which are tools to achieve the success of strategies. Moreover, the two expressions share some basic concepts: planning, competition, conscious manipulation and movement toward a goal. In nonmilitary settings, the concept of strategy has been applied to the non adversarial situations, where it has come to mean a plan, step or an action is taken for achieving a specific objective (Oxford, 1990). Oxford (1990) stated 第二期(2007п¦Ћ 3 жњ€ пј‰ 238 that strategies are particularly important for language learning because they are tools for active, self directed involvement, which is essential for developing communicative competence (p.1). Because of its significance, learning strategies have been extensively employed in the educational field. In defining the language learning strategy, different researchers use different terms and different concepts (Oxford Crookall, 1989, p.414); therefore, a great number of researchers have formulated their own definitions which will be discussed in the followings. Schemeck (1988) stated, strategy is the implementation of a set of procedures (tactics) for accomplishing something and learning strategy is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Crooks Isolation The novella Of mice and men takes place in salinas valley, California during the Great Depression . At this time work was scarce which caused many men to work as farm hands. Steinbeck illustrates these migrant workers well using two male characters, George and Lennie. Who begin work at a farm, where they meet who also are isolated. Although George, Crooks, and Curley s wife are all isolated, the each try to make a connection with others: however, tragically in the end their attempts are meaningless. Although George traveled with Lennie throughout his life he is not able to call him a friend more than a child. Due to mental disabilities and the death of his Aunt Clara, George has taken the role of caregiver towards Lennie because he knows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Born of African American descent, his isolation is only worsened from his childhood where he was the only black child playing in a group of white children. Crooks father didn t like that he hung around a bunch of white children, however Crooks being so young he didn t know about the racism around him. When he is speaking to lennie in the barn, he tells him that, A guy needs somebody to be near him. he whined, a guy goes nuts if he ain t got nobody. Don t make no difference who the guy is, long s he s with you. I tell ya, he cried, i tell ya a guy gets too lonely an he gets sick. (72 73). This quote from Crooks explains how crook feels, and has felt for most of his life. Crook explains that everyone just needs someone to be with throughout their life, growing up with racism in the world has made Crooks believe that he can t make a connection to anyone ultimately leaving him alone at the farm for the rest of his life. Curley s wife, the only woman to be introduced in person in this novella, is not especially a main character, only having a few lines in the book however she does act as a reference to the common theme of isolation happening all over the world. Near the ending pages of the book, when she appears in the barn with Lennie she says to him why can t i talk to you? I get awful lonely. (86). Curley s wife admits that she gets very lonely at times, being stuck in the house most of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Is The Self Reference Effect More Effective On Children s... Is the Self Reference Effect More Effective On Children s Memory Rather Than Adults? Madison Herley Professor Cooke General Psychology 101 April 21, 2016 Abstract The study will investigate the self reference effect with two different age groups. The two age groups will be young and older adults, trying to obtain material. The first group is told to relate that information to themselves or past experiences and, the second group is only told to review the material given. The purpose of this experiment is to see if the self reference effect is more beneficial to children rather than adults. To conduct this study, the observer has to use the naturalistic research stragesty and also see the within experimental designs. In order to have a positive income on the self reference effect. Throughout, my research I have found, like young adults, older adults exhibited superior recognition for self referenced items relative to the items encoded with the alternate orienting tasks, but self referencing did not restore their memory to the level of young adults (Gutchess, A. H., Kensinger, E. A., Yoon, C., Schacter, D. L. 1). Thus, from past research experiments the self reference effect has seen to be more limited in adults than children. Does the self reference effect more beneficial to children than adults? My study is based on how the self reference effect will help children s memory rather than adults because children s brains are still developing. Children develop a cohesive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on The Rauschenberg Art Piece At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Rauschenberg art piece was definitely one form of art I once did not consider to be art. The artwork is not exactly a painting to me but certainly an illustration of something that is connected to real day to day objects. It was created by the artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1954. It is oil on canvas painting which is eighty by ninety six in size and the materials used are oil, paper, fabric and metal which are all on wood. It looks quite messy, with materials like newspapers, cut out fabrics, the colors drips and how they are splashed around. The image doesn t look attractive but it sure does attract different ideas from the viewers on what the image itself is trying to portray. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main medium used in the painting is the fabric material and discarded newspapers, which in my opinion is great because I think this artist wanted to do something very different from the other artists which draws other attractions. I think this artist sticks to his overall concept of chaotic design and doesn t apply much composition cause of his material choices like newspapers and fabrics. If I was Rauschenberg, and wanted to stick conceptual on my artworks, I would change nothing except the color scheme to make it look more complex and interesting for the viewer to feed their eyes on for a while before they could see the imagery behind the chaotic placement of objects in the piece. But then again, it all depends on the context of the piece I m working on. The painting is very much in an art style that is somewhat unique to just the painting aspect of it. I think the art piece is about looking at divisions as one. In other words, separated visuals could lead to one perspective. The objects in the visual tell us a lot about the artist, he s more into perspectives that concern day to day things we do, for example the pillows present the idea of rest, rocks and mountains showing adventure, the newspapers connects with what goes on around us. The artist Rauschenberg in my view keeps to his emphasis on his style of art; by sprinkling the paint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Kitty In Gaitskill s Tiny Smiling Daddy In countless family relationships, there is some amount of disconnect between members. This disconnection can sometimes be seen obviously, while other times it can be hidden or imperceptible. In Tiny Smiling Daddy , Gaitskill depicts how people seek intimacy but don t know how to achieve it. During Stew s flashbacks of Kitty as a child, her and Stew were intimate, but as she grew up they separated. Jumping forward in time we see how Stew tries to express his opinions about Kitty, although he doesn t know how to do it politely and respectfully. Looking back at the title, it is a symbol that depicts their relationship. During Stew s flashbacks of Kitty as a child, she and Stew were intimate, but as she grew up they separated. While kitty was a child she would laugh at her father s jokes, and she thought it was funny when he touched her nose hair: When Kitty was a little girl he would do it to make her laugh. Well, he d say, do you think it s time we played with the hairs in our nose? And she would giggle, holding her hands against her face, eyes sparkling over her knuckles (Gaitskill 2). Here, Kitty thinks that it is pretty funny when her dad does that and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This symbol can be noticed a few times within the story. One time is when Stew is listening to the radio and hears La Boheme. (4) This song was picked out specifically by Gaitskill since the opera is about bemoaning the loss of their loved one. Which refers to Stew missing the relationship with his daughter, Kitty, and how he wishes he could be closer to her. In addition, another symbol that comes up is the Tiny Smiling Daddy which Stew disagrees with. I would have acknowledged my own needs and created the possibility to connect with what therapists call the good parent in myself (7). The tiny smiling daddy is representing all of the things that Stew is not supportive of, and all the love that her father didn t show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. An Appropriate Project Delivery System An appropriate project delivery method can enhance the probability of meeting project goals and objectives, significantly increasing its efficiency (Touran, et al. 2011) (Luu, Ng and Chen 2005) (Rwelamila and Meyer 1999). Gordon (Gordon 1994) states that the selection of more efficient contracting methods could reduce project cost by an average of 5%. In a survey by The Charted Institute of Building (CIOB), a whooping majority of 87% believe that proper selection of project delivery system is synonymous with a successful project (The Chartered Institute of Building 2010). While there is no standard solution for all projects and thus there is no single project delivery system best suited for all projects (Masterman 2003), for a particular... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The owner agencies shall need to recognize that in providing flexibility to contractors through some of the new approaches, they are sacrificing some control. Traditional Method The traditional project delivery method employed for highway construction has been DBB (Design Bid Built) delivery. In Design Bid Build delivery method, the design and construction occur in sequence with solicitation steps for each (The Construction Management Association of America, 2012). Under this traditional approach, the design documents are first completed and the construction contract is awarded to a qualified bidder with the lowest price. The design and contractor selection is thus simplified. Here, the design and engineering firms are contracted separately. After the designs and specifications are completed, bid solicitation for construction follows. As with detailed designs available, firm costs can usually be established. Payment for construction is also done item wise as generally, unit price for each item is established. The specifications here are largely method based and the role of the owner agency is mostly that of inspection and administration. In general the benefits of Design bid Build delivery system are: Competitive bidding due to large number of bidders Simple process Reduced potential for corruption Risks and rewards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury was a dreamer. Bradbury had a skill at putting his dreams onto paper, and into books. He dreams dreams of magic and transformation, good and evil, small town America and the canals of Mars. His dreams are not only popular, but durable. His work consists of short stories, which are not hard to publish, and keep in the public eye. His stories have stayed in print for nearly three decades. Ray Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920, in a small town of Waukegan, Illinois. His parents were Leonard Spaulding and Esther Moberg Bradbury. His mother, Esther Moberg loved films, she gave her son the middle name Douglas because of Douglas Fairbanks, and she passed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1938 Los Angeles High School yearbook, the following prediction appeared beneath his picture: Likes to write stories Admired as a thespian Headed for literary distinction After graduation Bradbury sold newspapers until he saved up enough money to buy a typewriter and rent a small office. In the early 1940 s his stories appeared regularly in Weird Tales. quot;I sold a story every month there for three or four years when I was (in my early twenties). Made the magnificent sum of twenty dollars for each story. quot; Bradbury sold his first stories in 1945 to quot;slick quot; magazines Collier s, Charm, and Mademoiselle. Shortly after his marriage to Marguerite Susan McClure in 1947, Bradbury s first book, Dark Carnival, was published by Arkham House. About this time, the idea for an important book about Mars, a collection of loosely connected stories, came to Bradbury. The subjects that engage Bradbury s pen are many: magic, horror, and monsters; rockets, robots, time and space travel; growing up in the Midwest town in the 1920 s, and growing old in an abandoned Earth colony on another planet. Despite their themes, his stories contain a sense of wonder, often a sense of joy, and a lyrical and rhythimic touch that sets his work apart. Using an analytical approach to such stories is to do a kind of violence to them, but between the dream and the finished story is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The And Lady Of The Thompson s House The major theme in this movie is participation within change. Two works related that turns into a great friendship among a maid named Odessa and the lady of the Thompson s house, Miriam. Both ladies faced multiple of challenges in the era, where segregation was the ordinary way of living. In 1955, the boycotthad started in Montgomery, Alabama; shortly after Rosa Parks, a second African American woman to be arrested due to a sitting arrangements by Jim Crow law on a public transportation. This affected the southern part of the United States by storm. The African Americans sought to use this opportunity to make a change in the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination. The two women had changed their own personal views and empowered, influencing those changes amongst others. The narrator of this story was by Miriam Thompson s daughter, Mary Catherine and she states at the beginning of the movie, There s always something extraordinary about someone who changes and then changes those around her. Everyone who had participated in the boycott were uncomfortable, tired of the normal living activities (segregation), feared of the motion about change, and had the courage to overcome fear about change. This inspiration, detailed about the boycotts that had happened in 1955 was a vivid, of what change is and what it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Is the Difference between a Router and a Layer 3 Switch Topic: What is the difference between a router and a layer 3 switch? Introduction: The goal and aim of this report is to cement an understanding of the difference between a router and a multi layer switch, the benefits either provides and most importantly when you would want to implement one rather than the other, for instance are multi layer switches simply better? How much do they cost compared to a router, can I justify this cost with performance? Tradionally routers were deployed in networks to route packets throughout the network and to other networks using their software in a method called packet switching whilst switches in a network traditionally connected hosts to the network and employed a method called Hardware based switching and only concerning themselves with information at the data link layer. New advances in technology have redefined the role these devices play in the network today with the introduction of the Multi Layer Switch, switches are able to examine information from the data link layer(layer 2) to the application layer(layer 7) paving the way for hardware based routing. This report will be threefold; first we will look at the standard router, and what it does then we will look at the multilayer switch and what it does then we will look at them together to conclude and fully understand the difference between a router and a layer 3 switch. Router: What is a Router(8) : A Router is a computer, a computer with one job, to route packets between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Are The Different Rates Of Liquids Evaporate At The... Do you think that all liquids evaporate at the same rate? Without any research an average person would think that water and oil would evaporate at the same rate since they are both liquids. Through research, science shows that due to their density oil will take longer to evaporate since it has more mass. Does the amount of density in the liquids make them all evaporate at the same rate? All liquids do not evaporate at the same rate because denser liquids take longer to evaporate. Why does water evaporate? Evaporationis a very important part of the water cycle. Heat from the sun, or solar energy, powers the evaporation process. How fast will different liquids evaporate? If liquids can evaporate and have a rate when they do then nail polish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Muskigum College Essay Trying to choose between Muskigum and The University of Kentucky is like picking between a luxury car and a basic model. Both will get you moving in the right direction, but one will cost you a lot more money for the bells and whistles. Muskigum has the standard education, according to the University of Kentucky website they have nationally ranked programs and research departments. Making the final college choice is a difficult decision for a student and his or her family. The final decision needs to be a balance between value and opportunity. I want to get the best opportunity for the best deal. This could be a better academic program in my major, more rigorous academics overall, a better location, internships, and a safer campus. One... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is close to restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The campus is large there is no way you can walk everywhere. Muskingum University has 100 campus groups and the University of Kentucky offers 350 clubs. What is surprising is Muskingum has a student teacher ratio of 14 to 1, and the University of Kentucky has a student teacher ratio of 17 to 1. The University of Kentucky has an acceptance rate of 89%, where Muskingum has an acceptance rate of 73.9%. Safety is always a concern. I was shocked to find out that the small Muskingum University has an overall crime rating of C when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools nationwide. Muskingum University earns an overall crime rating of C Muskingum has far more than average reported offenses. The University of Kentucky earned an overall crime rating of C+ when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools. When all violations are totaled and weighed by both severity and the number of students at the school, UK has average reported offenses.The largest difference I see between these two universities is the majors offered. University of Kentucky has five times more majors then Muskingum. Students can choose from some 200 majors and degree programs in 17 academic and professional colleges. The University of Kentucky has top research. UK is ranked 28th among all public universities. Research at UK is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Does The College Of Central Florida Have Sustainable... Does the College of Central Florida have Sustainable Competitive Advantage? Market Analysis The Background of College of Central Florida In 1957, the city of Ocala, and Atlantic Realty Investment Company donated a 60 acre tract of land to establish the Central Florida Junior College. The increase of growth; required the college to expand to 140 acre tract. The college serves the tri county area, Marion, Citrus, and Levy counties. In 1966, Central Florida Junior College merged with Hampton Junior College. In 1971, the college changed the name to Central Florida Community College, to reflect the purpose of the college to serve the tri county area. In 2010, the name changed to College of Central Florida. As a public institution, the school is dedicated to providing a quality education at low cost, ensuring that residents in its service area have their educational, cultural and professional needs met (2015, College of Central Florida). In 1982, the Bronson Center opened on a 20 acre tract of land. In 1993, the campus re located to the Levy Center, and the enrollment continues to increase beyond the capacity level. The center had received a donation, 2.2 million dollars from a private citizen for the permanent site of the Levy Center. In 2014, the college received the funding, from the legislature for the permanent site of the Levy Center. In 2016, the construction expected to be completed; the Applied Welding Technologies program is currently located at this site. In 1996, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Description Of A Graph Use the map to create a graph where vertices represent street intersections and edges represent streets. Define c(u,v) = 1 for all edges (u,v). Since a street can be traversed, start off by creating a directed edge in each direction, then make the transformation to a flow problem with no antiparallel edges as described in the section. Make the home the source and the school the sink. If there exist at least two distinct paths from source to sink then the flow will be at least 2 because we could assign f(u,v) = 1 for each of those edges. However, if there is at most one distinct path from source to sink then there must exist a bridge edge (u, v) whose removal would disconnect s from t. Since c(u, v) = 1, the flow into u is at most 1. We may... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exercise 26.2 10 Suppose we already have a maximum flow f. Consider a new graph G where we set the capacity of edge (u, v) to f (u, v). Run Ford Fulkerson, with the mod ification that we remove an edge if its flow reaches its capacity. In other words, if f(u,v) = c(u,v) then there should be no reverse edge appearing in residual network. This will still produce correct output in our case because we never exceed the actual maximum flow through an edge, so it is never advantageous to cancel flow. The augmenting paths chosen in this modified version of Ford Fulkerson are precisely the ones we want. There are at most |E| because every augmenting path produces at least one edge whose flow is equal to its capacity, which we set to be the actual flow for the edge in a maximum flow, and our modification prevents us from ever destroying this progress. Problem 26 5 a. Since the capacity of a cut is the sum of the capacity of the edges going from a vertex on one side to a vertex on the other, it is less than or equal to the sum of the capacities of all of the edges. Since each of the edges has a capacity that is ≤ C, if we were to replace the capacity of each edge with C, we would only be potentially increasing the sum of the capacities of all the edges. After so changing the capacities of the edges, the sum of the capacities of all the edges is equal to C|E|, potentially an overestimate of the original capacity of any cut, and so of the minimum cut. b. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Genetically Modified Food in Canada Essay A trip to any supermarket in Canada will reveal nothing out of ordinary, just the usual of array of fresh and packaged goods displayed in an inviting manner to attract customers. Everything appear familiar and reassuring, right? Think again. A closer microscopic inspection discloses something novel, a fundamental revolution in food technology. The technology is genetic engineering(GE), also known as biotechnology. Blue prints (DNA) of agricultural crops are altered and spliced with foreign genes to produce transgenic crops. Foods harvested from these agricultural plants are called, genetically modified (GM). Presently, Canada has no consumer notification; GM foods are being slipped to Canada s foods without any labels or adequate risk... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an abundance of GM foods varieties in Canadian market: assortments of corns, soybeans, canola, potatoes and tomatoes. In addition about sixty percent of processed foods are laced with GM materials [2]. The driving factor behind plant biotechnology is social constructionism , in which social values and institutional domains and their culture shape technology [Goyder chapter 10]. Bioengineering companies might declare social needs as the motive behind pursuing this technology. In reality, these capitalist institutions possess the much needed economic surplus to invest serve their own desires. The social needs they intend to solve are: world food shortage, increase agricultural productivity, help the environment by eliminating pesticides, improve nutrition of foods. Opponents of biotechnology, scientists, consumer advocates, environmental protection agencies, do not buy this claim. According to them, these reasons are just the pretence to fulfil ...capitalist s profit making via the deployment of technology, [3 Goyder chapter 5]. Most crop developments so far has been profit driven rather than need driven [4, ten reasons why biotechnology will not ensure food security]. In a capitalistic society, patent laws under constitution permits ownership of seeds, living organisms; genes. Patents permit company like Monsanto could monopolize seed s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Descriptive Statistics And Its Impact On The Visualization... Introduction Statistics, the cornerstone of any empirical study, are the foundation for analyses. In this instance, descriptive statistics, which are data points that describe the distinct qualities of a population, will be explored. Descriptive statistics, the first step of analyzing data, allow for the values to be represented, summarized, and interpreted in a meaningful, but simple, way. Exploring descriptive statisticsmay provide for the appearance of a pattern or aid in the visualization of the collective information; however, researchers are not able to establish conclusions based on these statistics. Another aspect of statistics is frequency, which is the number of times that each variable occurs during the study. Descriptive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of the experiment conducted was to determine the correlation, if any, between Texas A M student alcohol consumption each week and the number of classes missed per week. Given the abilities and constraints of descriptive statistics, choosing to focus on this type of statistic allowed for the student to properly view the overall information, since there were many interacting values. Method In this study, the participants were randomly selected throughout a two week period (N = 35). The people were all Texas A M students, ranging from freshman to senior classifications (M = 2.71, SD = 1.07, freshman to senior recorded as 1 to 4). The continuous predictors for this experiment were the participants ages and how many alcoholic beverages that they said they consumed per week. The participants had a mean age of of 20.43 (SD = 1.58). The variables in this study were how many classes a student missed per week, how many hours they were taking, how likely they were to miss class after a night of drinking, and how enjoyable class was after a night of consuming alcohol. How likely they were to miss class after a night of drinking and how enjoyable class was the morning after drinking were rated on a scale from 1 to 10. However, the scale for likelihood to miss class after a night of consuming alcohol was with 1 being unlikely and with 10 being most likely. Whereas, for the variable of how enjoyable class was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Attorney Client Privilege The interesting part of the two matters I will be addressing here is that an individual almost has to know prior to a suit being filed that litigation may occur. Discussions and written matter, all correspondence, emails and documents exchanged between parties should be prepared with a thought to potential litigation. Attorney Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine are two separate and distinct issues and should be treated within the legal world as separate disclosures. Attorney Client Privilege, which originated in Roman and canon law, has evolved into a recognized judicial doctrine and is necessary in order to provide clients with access to effective, well informed counsel. In Upjohn Co. v US the Supreme Court the Court... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to a corporation or its employees taking action, it usually requires an informed legal advice. Legal direction may be either taken or dismissed; the point is that in order to provide an informed decision counsel and its direct reports are provided with confidential information. Counsel reviews the confidential information and provides an opinion on the issue. This opinion may or may not support the legality of a matter and the company may or may not act because of the information provided, however, the confidentiality of the initial information provided, the attorney s thought process, as well as all reasoning associated with this process needed to be retained as confidential. Particularly when a corporation has in house counsel, counsel may wear two hats. Not only is the counsel required to provide legal information, some with expert business sense, is asked to provide operational and directional advice. Corporate counsel usually holds more than one title; (in addition to those of General Counsel, Corporate Counsel, Associate Corporate Counsel, etc.) they may also hold the title of an Officer of the company (e.g. Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, Vice President, Secretary, etc.) Counsel needs to be able to separate these titles to ensure that the General Counsel s Work Product and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Who Is Lysander In A Midsummer Night s Dream In the play A Midsummer Night s Dream written by William Shakespeare, the couple of Hermia and Lysander lack a smooth love story. They are both having an issue with Hermia s father Egeus wanting her to marry a person named Demetrius but she wants to marry Lysander but it is resolved at the end with Demetrius falling in lovewith Hermias best friend Helena. Egeus, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius are all fighting because Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius but Hermia wants to marry Lysander. Then, Egeus can t make Hermia obey him so; then, they go to the duke of Athens Theseus whom will be getting married to the Queen of the Amazons in four days. Then, the duke gives Hermia three choices: become a nun, marry Demetrius, or be executed. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Law-Followers Of Romanticism Power is concerned with who creates and who follows law. The Law Makers can be anyone, or anything, because power has anarchic in nature and will only go to the leading initiator, which was the British monarchy before the Romantic era. What changed was the radical notion of common people and their importance to society during industrialization. Romanticism revolutionized the way common people viewed the world (and themselves) through nature, the universe and everyday life. It connected the world and led to the greatest notion of the modern day the idea that the people are both the Law Makers and Law Followers, thus equalizing power and creating a spirit of democracythat lasts until today. The idea of life within nature distinguishes the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the sad truth of the major population today you eat, you work, you die. The old man narrating these words is explaining the sad story of a widowed mother, a title not uncommon today. This poem is just the sad story of a woman that lost her husband to war and her children because, ultimately, there just wasn t enough money to sustain them all. Again, this is an example of Romantic poetry connecting the common people through ethic and sympathy. What radicalized the world as they knew it during Romanticism and everyday since was the use of blank verse for topics as mundane and commonplace as nature and a widow. These seemingly normal topics are being discussed through blank verse, or iambic pentameter. The most elated form of writing, and speech, of that day was used for the commoners, thus balancing everyone in society. There was no longer a set higher class or lower class speech dialect everyone was the same. This poetry demolished the upper class and elevated the common folks dignity by allowing them to speak and read in their stories through the words of the powerful. This dramatic reimagining of the ordinary is what connected society during the Romantic era and is the fundamental basis of the spirit of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Invisible Man Analysis The story The Invisible Man is written by Ralph Ellison. The author takes his personal experiences as an ignored man and creates this character that shows the characteristics of a man whom few people would stop to acknowledge. This story can be seen as a symbol of an educated black man whose life has been controlled and oppressed by a white society. Throughout the story one will notice that the man is nameless. The is because the narrator in The Invisible Manis invisible not only to others but himself as well because of racismand trying to live up to expectations of others. There are certain tools that are given to him by outsiders and things he will use that will ultimately develop him into student and man. The author has written about events that made the invisible manwho he was. It is important to notice that the invisible man has been searching for his identity the whole time and will later discover that his identity is in those things he has always had. This story also uses appeal of pathetic to grab the reader s attention. Throughout the story the author, Ralph Ellison, struggles to attempt to uncover the invisible man s identity that is buried beneath oppression. It is important to understand that the invisible man is an African American male who sates that he is only looked down on because of his skin color (Ellison). Ralph Ellison goes in detail by showing us how lies can be seen as an obstacle to anyone s journey of finding himself and his true identity. These obstacles are expressed in Ralph Ellison s usage of symbols and imagery portrays those obstacles. The man is faced with these obstacles of deception in his ability to make his own life, but instead is confined to live the life in white men s society. The purpose calls for action to the public to open their eyes to realize that racism is a problem that will not go away; it is something that must be forced to an end whereby men are willing to be themselves in the process. In the story, the narrator has set out to search for his true identity, but this idea of why he is blind to the world leads him to become blind in the process. I believe that it is important to focus on the significance of the man s living situation. The invisible man lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Critically Evaluate The Role Of Investment Banks In The Critically evaluate the role of investment banks in the process of financial intermediation. Your analysis should consider the users and providers of funds. You should support your analysis by using academic sources as well as relevant data and charts taken from Bloomberg. Consider how valid and reliable the research is: what are its strengths and weaknesses? Appendix A An overview of the financial intermediation process Source: Allen, Chui, and Maddaloni (2004) Lenders (issuers of financial securities) can supply funds to the borrowers (investors in financial securities), who are mainly firms, governments and households, either through financial markets, or through banks and other financial intermediaries such as mutual funds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another graph, displayed below, supports the idea of economies of scale achieved by investment banks: Source: https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t rct=j q= esrc=s source=web cd=1 ved=0ahUKEwje1PHUjMjSAhXKJcAKHTWjA IQFggaMAA url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mckinsey.com%2F~%2Fmedia%2Fmckinsey%2520offices%2Funited%252 usg=AFQjCNHY1gXKe5t6yydmFT0EpEwEe6EP A bvm=bv.149093890,d.ZGg cad=rja` We can clearly observe a negative relationship between the number of trades and the cost per trade, implying that banks can benefit from economies of scale by engaging more in trading activities (up to a certain point, where the function becomes more or less constant). Appendix D Post crisis regulations effect on trading assets Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/professional/blog/liquidity may pay price for regulators risk reduction goals/ The regulations caused banks to face larger capital costs, therefore cutting profitability and the willingness to hold bond inventories. This led to a 10% fall in the trading assets of the six largest American banks since 2009. Appendix E Some limits on the role of investment banks as intermediaries A number of authors have
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  • 34. Caffeine And Tannic Acid From Tea Lab Report Objectives: The objective of this experiment is to extract caffeine and tannic acid from tea leaves. From there, the caffeine will be purified through the process of sublimation. Techniques and Reactions: Sublimation: When a substance transitions from the solid phase to a gas phase without going through an intermediate liquid phase. Physical Data Table: Compound/ FormulaPhysical PropertyMolecular WeightDensity Amount 2 Tea Bags4.5 g Sodium Carbonate Na2CO3White solid mp 854 C105.99 g/mol1.1 g Caffeine C8H10N4O2White solid mp 238 C194.20 g/mol(product) Procedure: Caffeine Extraction: 1.Add two tea bags, 1.1 g sodium carbonate, and 40 mL water to a 250 mL beaker. Dissolve the sodium carbonate. 2.Cover beaker with watch glass, and heat solution in beaker directly on hot plate. Maintain gently boil for 30 minutes. 3.Transfer solution to 15 mL centrifuge tube. Use spatula to squeeze additional liquid out of the tea bag. 40 mL of solution should be extracted in fractions. 4.Cool solution in the ice bath before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. Mix the two phases by drawing and squirting methylene chloride into aqueous layer. 5.Centrifuge the two phase solution to separate emulsions. 6.Prepare a drying filter using filter flask, Hirsch funnel with filter paper, and 2 g anhydrous sodium sulfate. 7.Pipette out lower organic layer and pass the solution through the sodium sulfate while applying a vacuum. Wash Na2SO4 pad with 1 2 mL CH2ClВ¬2. Evaporate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. An Project On Water Resources Objective: This project focuses on water resources in the region of ancient Eastern Arabia at the site of As Safah, Oman. This site has archaeological evidence of metallurgical activities in the Iron Age (c. 900 600 BCE), like kilns, furnaces and metal objects, still in very good condition. However, the site is very far away from any natural water sources in the present day. Excavators did find sediment and fluvial deposits suggesting that occasionally in the past the site had an inflow of water (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 8). The objective of this project was to use satellite imagery to understand why this site was chosen for intensive metal production despite it distance from water, necessary for metal production. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later that year and throughout 2013, excavators worked on the site, conducting surveys and digging test trenches. Excavators found kilns and furnaces, layers of floor, and metal objects, like ax heads, swords, daggers, and sledgehammer heads in very good condition. Excavators believe it is a very well preserved site because of the formation and rapid movement of the desert sands which covered up the site relatively quickly after it was abandoned (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 3 4). Sites with similar metal deposits dating to approximately the same time have been found in the region, at Ibri, for example, 50 km west of As Safah (Yule 39 40). The site itself has been delineated into As Safah 1 and 2 based upon the deposit of material found on either side of a large dune belt (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 3). As Safah 1 measures approximately 80,000 m2 and As Safah 2 measures approximately 17 hectares (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 11). The surrounding area is made up of a wadi and dune deposits and the annual precipitation is less than 50 mm. As a result, large amounts of rainfall will cause flash floods in this and surrounding low areas (Genchi, Giardino, and Castelluccia 5 6). The site does not appear to be close to a fruitful water source. The entire region is hyperarid and not conducive to farming. The rain comes erratically by the year, some years being better than others (Potts 165). The location does offers other advantages which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Effects Of Matrix Stiffness On Primary Pancreatic Cancer... 3. Results (620 current730) 3.1 Softer substrate regulates proliferation of primary pancreatic cancer cells To study the effects of matrix stiffness on primary pancreatic cell proliferation, we first developed a 2D hydrogel system with stiffness (SSM) that mimic those of healthy pancreatic tissue and cancerous pancreas previously characterized. Briefly, the cancerous pancreatic tissue had a larger range of SSM (2kPa 30kPa) and a higher average SSM than normal tissue (0.8 4 kPa). Consequently, to account for the variability of stiffness on cancerous tissue, our model included two groups of PA hydrogels with Acrylamide:Bisacrylamide (Ac:Bis) ratios of: (1) 6%:0.075% and (2) 10%:0.075% 25kPa yielding an average SSM of 8kPa and 25kPa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We examined the viability of the cells in response to the chemotherapeutic as a function of the matrix stiffness (Figure 2C). We observed that as the cells underwent apoptosis they detached from the substrates. Consequently, we collected the media before (Day 7) and after (Day 10) the chemotherapy to quantify the number of cells in suspension. As depicted on Figure 2C, the PC cells cultured on softer substrates experience larger increase in dead cells resulting from the chemotherapy compared to the PC cells growing on stiffer substrates. As Figure 2A shows, both Gemcitabine concentrations lead to a change in cell morphology and a higher decrease in cell area on the softer PC tumors (3kPa and 8kPa) compared to the stiffer PC tumors (25kPa and control group). To further explore the effect of matrix stiffness on the response of PC cells to chemotherapy, we used enzymatic activity as a metric of cell proliferation. We perform alamarBlueВ® assay before adding the Gemcitabine treatment and after 72hrs of treatment. As depicted in Figure 2B, there is a dramatic (x x for 2um and xx for 5uM) decrease of the enzymatic activity of the PC cells growing on softer substrates in response to the chemotherapy. On the other hand, the PC cells growing on stiffer matrices shows no decrease of enzymatic activity when treated with 2 ВµM of Gemcitabine and a xx when treated with 5ВµM of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bhagat Singh Bhagat SinghBhagat Singh was a freedom fighter and one of the most famous revolutionaries of Indian Independence Movement. It is also believed that he was one of the earliest Marxists in India. Bhagat Singh was born in a family that was actively involved in revolutionary activities against the British rule in the country. The name given to Bhagat Singh meant `devotee`. `Arya Samaj` had a huge impact on the life of Bhagat Singh`s father Sardar Kishan Singh Sandhu. His uncles as well as his father were all part of the `Ghadar Party` that was led by Kartar Singh Sarabha. Bhagat Singh`s mentor was Kartar Singh Sarabha, who was a freedom fighter of the country. Early Life of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh was born on 27th September, 1907 into a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bhagat Singh admitted his crime and made statements in the court against the British as a tool to publicise their cause of freedom struggle. However, the court ordered the case to be carried out without members of the association who were present at the hearing. This order produced a chaos amongst the supporters of Bhagat Singh. Bhagat Singh along with other prisoners launched hunger strike in the jail. The main reason behind this was that the British thieves and murderers were given better treatment than the Indian prisoners. According to law the Indian political prisoners were supposed to be given better rights. Bhagat also demanded that the Indian political prisoners should not be forced to do any sort of undignified work. This hunger strike lasted for 63 days and ended with the submission of British power. With this he gained tremendous popularity. Ideology of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh used to maintain diary while in jail. Eventually he made to fill 404 pages. The diary was a precious one as he made numerous notes relating to the quotations and popular sayings of various people whose vies he supported, prominent were of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Political thought of Bhagat Singh`s evolved gradually from Gandhian nationalism to revolutionary Marxism. By the end of 1928, he and his comrades renamed their organisation the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. After going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of Unlocking The Mystery Of The Bible By Jeff Cavin Last year, I took Karen Rieger s class, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible by Jeff Cavins. This class really opened my eyes! I finally got to see the big picture of the bible. Jeff Cavins presented the story of salvation from creation and the fall through the coming of Christ to the establishment of the Church. I love the color coded Bibletimeline chart. It arranges the key people, places, and events of Sacred Scripture in chronological order. St. Jerome, said ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. When I learn to know God through the Scriptures, the more I see how much our Heavenly Father loves me, the more I fall in love with Jesus, and the more I trust the Holy Spirit to guide me. And then it made me Love my family unconditionally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The War Of The Radio Building Dominik stood in front of the Czechoslovak Radio building. He perspired uncontrollably and his heartbeat could have been heard from three blocks away. Soldiers marched through the streets of Prauge, followed by what must have been thousands of tanks and armored vehicles. Thinking like the journalist he was, he imagined how he would portray the event, provided that he lives to tell about it: August 20, 1968: Soviets Invade Prauge, Democracy Comes to an End . The last part, Democracy Comes to an End, was particularly disturbing to him. With a sudden burst of courage, he resolved that it would not happen before he draws his last breath. When Dominik heard the low rumble of a diesel engine growing louder, he did not run and hide. Instead, he clenched his fists, looking left and right at the approximately twenty other journalists determined to defend the radio building. A Soviet personnel carrier came to a stop in front of them. Eight men stepped out, and demanded to access to the radio building. Dominik replied, in Russian, over my dead body . The Soviet reached for his pistol, and with a single shot, fulfilled that condition. Throughout the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union spread their influence by either invading or inciting regime change in countries that refused to cooperate with them. In Chile and Iran, among other countries, the United States helped stage a coup d Г©tat to prevent the country from adopting communism, but the CIA conducted the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Summary Of Dressing Up For The Carnival Dressing Up For The Carnival, written by Carol Shields, effectively explores how our Identity is a construction, something that is multi layered and complex which in turn accentuates how there is more to an individual then meets the eye. Dressing up for the Carnival is a collection of short stories about conventional people all having a unique identity. There is no conflict within the story,However, all characters share this common aspect of identity which is we are all yearning for a sense of fulfilment life. Throughout this short story the third person, Shifting omniscient perspective reveals to us that we are all struggling with who we are. An evident example of this is perspective in the story is when shields illustrates the emotions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. American Imperialism In Japan Analysis Nationalism has socio politically, internationally, and economically impacted Japan between 1750 and 1980 to controversial benefits and disadvantages. Nationalism can be defined as the shared patriotism to the nation amongst the people and that the interests and needs of the nation state surpasses those of other countries. This can serve as a unifying force and, in this case, it had a major socio political impact and contributed to the development of a new national identity through establishing national icons. The international impact stemmed from the wars raged by Japan against other nationstates to assert superiority and hold off potential invasions and conquests from strong Western powers. The Industrial Revolution, powered by the hard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After centuries of living in seclusion to the outside world, the government knew that they needed the technological advancements that the West offered. The Industrial Revolution and growing urbanisation in Japan had intended to and succeeded in mimicking Western growth. Moreover, the Japanese were well known for their diligence, discipline, perseverance, and hard work this resulted in substantial economic development including increased shipping of commodities and a significant expansion of trade and handicraft industries. However, the political elite pocketed most of the profits through influence and corruption. Workers and farmers found it unfair that their patriotic and back breaking labour only received a little wage in comparison, but with a state controlled media and education system, they couldn t make their voices heard. So overall, this collective and nationalistic open mindedness for communal prosperity was beneficial for Japan as a whole, but the common people were disadvantaged with no access to basic human rights and a fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Lyndon B Johnson Biography Essay Adulthood Lyndon was asked to work in Washington to work as Congressman Richard Kleberg secretary. He was able to held the job for over three years and he learned how the congress worked. In 1933, Lyndon was elected as speaker for the Little Congress and organization for congressional workers. A year later Lyndon went back to school and attended Georgetown University Law school in Washington, D.C. When Johnson was going on a visit back to his hometown Texas, He met Claudia Alta Taylor. He was sure that she should be his wife. After, two months later, Lady bird (Claudia) and Johnson was married on November 17, 1934 in San Antonio. They honeymoon was in Xochimilco, Mexico where they visited the Floating Gardens. Johnson was resigned as secretary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At 26, he was the youngest state director. (President Lyndon B. Johnsons Biography.) In 1937 johnson then resigned as Texas director of the NYA to enter the special election for the 10th Congressional District called after the death of Representative James P. Buchanan. Johnson backed Roosevelt 100% and handily won the election on April 10. In Congress, Johnson worked hard for rural electrification, public housing, and eliminating government waste. He was appointed to the House Committee on Naval Affairs at the request of President Roosevelt. (President Lyndon B. Johnson s Biography.) Atfer, In 1938 He re elcted to a full term in the 76th congress until 1948. In 1944 on March 19 Johnson had his first daughter, Lynda Bird and On july 2, 1947 he had his second daughter, Luci Baines. On January 2,1951 He was elected as Majority Whip of the United States Senate. In 1960, On November 8th John F. Kennedy was elected as the 35th president of united states , and lyndon was elected as the Vice president. In 1963 On November 22, Lyndon Baines Johnson became the 36th President of the United States following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. He was sworn in aboard Air Force One at 2:38 p.m (LBJ: His Life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sarcoptic Mange Research Paper Sarcoptic mange is a common parasitic disease of the skin among mammalian species, including dogs. In dogs, this non seasonal and highly contagious infection is caused by infestation with the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis (Espinosa et al. 2017). These adult mites have four pairs of short legs, grow in a circular shape 0.2 0.6 mm long, and covered with small triangular spines (Arlian Vyszenski Moher 1988). The ovigerous females can grow up to twice as large as males, and they burrow tunnels in the host s stratum corneum to lay eggs. The mite has a direct life cycle that lasts from 10 13 days (Arlian Vyszenski Moher 1988). Demodectic mange is another persistent inflammatory parasitic skin disease among dogs. Two subtypes of demodectic mange, squamous and pustular (Healey Gaafar 1977), are differentiated according to the type of skin lesion seen. The parasites responsible, Demodex canis mites, are commonly found in small numbers in the skin of healthy dogs. They are suspected to be transmitted from carrier mothers to puppies shortly after birth (Unsworth 1946), but the otherwise the disease shows no other mode of transmission. When the various species of the Demodex mites increase in numbers exorbitantly, it becomes a skin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the mites prefer to live on areas of the skin with less hair, common initial sites of infection are the ears, face, ventral trunk and limbs. In particular, commonly affected localised regions are the periocular skin, the pinnal margins, the points of the elbows and the points of the hocks (Curtis 2012). Small, itchy, red pustules often develop, which worsen into severe crusting on the skin when the dog scratches them. The skin soon becomes reddened and a variety of secondary infections can develop (Curtis 2012). If untreated, secondary bacterial and yeast infections of sarcoptic mange lesions may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Midnight Star Quotes In my book Midnight Star the protagonist known as Adelina Queen Of The Wolf and her Inquisitors goal is to take over many places in the world so they can become very powerful, but she is also searching for her sister. One quote in the novel that supports this is on page 119 that explains Where is my sister? I demanded, which is what she had said to three kings that could have had her beheaded right in front of them which really shows that she is desperately in need of her sister s help to reach her goal. She also found a new goal, which is to close the hole between the mortals world and the immortals world, but to do that she needs to help her sister become unsick so they can do it with Rafaelle and everyone who has a power to do it, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where Adelina did attack Maeve s kingdom and her army, and did take over there, she was still able to work out their differences and work together without trying to get revenge for anything. Also Adelina was attacking Enzo, and Rafaelles kingdom, and they still were able to work together which shows a lot about how you can work together if you really need to do something that is good for everyone. A quote that supports this is when Rafaelle said Adelina we need your help, your sister is dying, and we need to know if you will help us or not. This was while they captured Adelina, but they still were able to work with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Implication of Hawthorne Study in 21st Century Assignment The Implication of Hawthorne Study in 21st Century Ashab Anis Joy ID: 2012 1 10 255 Class: MGT Course Code: 101 Sec: 7 Semester: Fall East West University Bachelor of Business Administration East West University 20th November 2012 Introduction The Hawthorne Experiments were conducted between 1927 and 1932 at the works of the Western Electric Company in Chicago. Basically the aim of these experiments was to attempt to reduce worker dissatisfaction and resist trade union influence by the putting in place of a paternalistic package of social and recreational benefits calculated to sustain workers loyalty (Sheldrake 105:1996). Many little assignments were conducted in hope of putting into practice the above theory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the process, he stumbled upon a principle of human motivation that would help to revolutionize the theory and practice of management. Contributors of the Hawthorne Studies A number of sociologists and psychologists made major contributions to the study of the neoclassical perspective, which is also known as the human relations school of thought. The main contributors of the Hawthorne Studies are: Elton Mayo, Hugo Munsterberg, Abraham Maslow, Douglas McGregor, Mary Parker Follet.Hugo Munsterberg is the father of Industrial Psychology . He is a German Psychologist. He established a psychological laboratory at Harvard in 1892 and his pioneering book, Psychology and Industrial Efficiency was translated into English in 1913. Munsterberg suggested that psychologists could make valuable contributions to managers in the areas of employee selection and motivation. Industrial psychology is still a major course of study at many colleges and universities. Another early advocate of the behavioural approach to management was Mary Parker Follet (18681933). Follet worked during the scientific management era, but quickly came to recognize the human element in the workplace. Indeed, her work clearly anticipated the behavioural management perspective and she appeared the need to understand the role of behavioural in organizations. Although Munsterberg and Follet made major contributions to the development of the behavioural approach to management, its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Security And Privacy On The Internet Essay Many users are subject of Security and Privacy on the Internet issue. The term information now is more used when defining a special product or article of trade which could be bought, sold, exchanged, etc. Often the price of information is higher many times than the cost of the very computers and technologies where it is functioning. Naturally it raises the need of protecting information from unauthorized access, theft, destruction, and other crimes. However, many users do not realize that they risk their security and privacy online. First, I want to describe who the subjects of the issue are. In my opinion, the issue is the most relevant for the private and commercial information. Home users risk their security while connected to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internet could be used by rivals or criminals just as a mean to access such information. If consider such fact that almost any organization today uses Internet as it uses telephone, the scales of the issue become global. As an example I would like to describe my experience working at a relatively small fruit import company. The management of this firm gets information, makes orders, and carries almost all negotiations via the e mail. To minimize the risk of any disclosure or loss of confidential data, it is important to understand where the risks are, and implement office management practices and appropriate technology to ensure all of your data remains confidential and secure, advises article IDS: Classification (2002, December4). The potential loss or disclosure of information could occur through various ways: vulnerabilities of operation systems (mostly Microsoft products), vulnerabilities of e mail software, viruses and malicious software, and weak passwords. It is relatively easy to protect electronic information in this case, but it does take some time and effort, which could be difficult for managers, who do not have an expertise in computers. Next I would like to speak about effective measures to protect data. Selection of security means should be based on an effective protection and meanwhile should be convenient. As advises article Anonymity for lazy people (2004, June ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...