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Dating Online Services
Choosing The Best Dating Online Services
By Louis Simons
Jul 26, 2011
Sole adults these days are sometimes juggling two jobs daily barely having time for you to socialize
with individuals there age. Suffice to say, dating online services provide numerous ways to today s
single adults dating woes. Singles in record numbers are likely to use their computers and joining
these singles personals sites because of the many advantages they furnish.
Internet dating is pretty cheap also it means that you can meet lots of people in just a short timeframe.
The web profiles are fun to read and they are usually very interesting. International dating provides
you with the chance to meet girls from exotic countries and men from everywhere in the world.
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The web gives people a sense of anonymity, which makes them secure and comfortable in discussing
subjects like sex even with total strangers. Meeting singles and online dating can be a fresh method of
levelling your odds of meeting your future partner.
Meeting countless genuine and wonderful people who are all searching for that special someone to
talk about their lives with. The world is filled with people looking to balance life, career, happiness,
health, responsibility, and change. Meet at a restaurant or possibly a coffee shop. This way if you re
unsafe at any time, there are plenty of people around and you can leave easily.
Internet dating can be a time consuming process and now we allow it to be easy to find quality women
and men quickly and effortlessly. Dating online can feel awkward, especially since it s tough to put
yourself on dating websites for everyone to discover. By having a well composed personality profile,
your online dating will be a great deal easier! Free online dating could possibly get to one s nerves
sometimes. You attempt everything within your power and yet there s just something that helps make
the online relationships
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Three Cups Of Tea Book Critique
Book Critique: Three Cups of Tea
With the milieu of increasing globalization, nurses have a moral responsibility to become global
citizens and extend their health promotion efforts beyond local communities to improve health for all
(Stamler, Yiu Dosani, 2016). Nussbaum (1997) identified narrative imagination the cognitive process
of taking on another person s perspective as a capacity for global citizenship. In an effort to cultivate
my global citizenship, I utilized narrative imagination while reading Three Cups of Tea by Greg
Mortenson David Oliver Relin (2006). This non fiction biography follows Greg Mortenson s
transformation from mountaineering nurse to a humanitarian who is committed to improving
education and reducing poverty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Here he was offered kindness, food, and shelter despite how poverty stricken the village was.
Mortenson develops a passion for improving Pakistani children s education from this experience, and
promises to return and build the village a school as repayment for their kindness. This passion grew
from building a single school to co founding the Central Asia Institute, a non profit group initiating
more 400 projects in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan by 2016 (CAI, 2016). Three Cups of Tea
discusses Pakistan and Afghanistan s dysfunctional education systems, worsening political conditions,
and the prevalence of gender inequality. Much of Mortenson s humanitarian efforts outlined in Three
Cups of Tea focuses on rural high conflict regions where oppression of women was the most prevalent
and female literacy rates were low. The final section of the book describes Mortenson s efforts with
refugees during the Indian and Pakistan conflict. David Oliver Relin wonderfully narrates Greg
Mortenson s personal growth as he learns how to change personal struggles and practical obstacles
into
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Hamlet s Soliloquy
Hamlet s Soliloquy To be, or not to be Hamlet s To be, or not to be soliloquy is arguably the most
famous soliloquy in the history of the theatre. Even today, 400 years after it was written, most people
are vaguely familiar with the soliloquy even though they may not know the play. What gives these 34
lines such universal appeal and recognition? What about Hamlet s introspection has prompted scholars
and theatregoers alike to ask questions about their own existence over the centuries? In this soliloquy,
Shakespeare strikes a chord with a fundamental human concern: the validity and worthiness of life.
Would it not be easier for us to simply enter a never ending sleep when we find ourselves facing the
daunting problems of life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Indeed, many think the soliloquy is out of place, and some assert that he is not contemplating suicide
at all. In 1765, Samuel Johnson explains the thought, or inner monologue, of Hamlet as he delivers the
soliloquy in a manner that eliminates any struggle with thoughts of suicide: Before I can form any
rational scheme of action under this pressure of distress, it is necessary to decide whether, after our
present state, we are to be or not to be. That is the question which, as it shall be answered, will
determine whether tis nobler and more suitable to the dignity of reason to suffer the outrages of
fortune patiently, or to take arms against them, and by opposing end them, though perhaps with the
loss of life. If to die were to sleep, no more, and by a sleep to end the miseries of our nature, such a
sleep were devoutly to be wished; but if to sleep in death be to dream, to retain our powers of
sensibility, we must pause to consider in that sleep of death what dreams may come. (Harris 83) A
Change in Place over Time Whether or not you agree that the soliloquy is out of place within the play
or that Hamlet speaks out of character, it is interesting to note that the placement of the soliloquy
within the play has changed over time. At one point in history, Hamlet s famous
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Labor Market in Singapore
Introduction
Since Singapore gained its independence in 1965, its economy had progressed due to globalization,
rapid technological advances and the rise of China and India. With these different stages of
development, Singapore s labor market had adapted itself by transforming from a labor abundant and
capital limited city into a labor deficient and capital rich country (Chia 2005). Singapore is now a
popular export manufacturing base, regional headquarter for foreign multinational company and a
financial centre (Chia 2005). The industrial structure has also progressed from a labor intensive export
manufacturing to a capital and technology intensive manufacturing, which hence provided capabilities
to compete globally not only for its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the demand for more educated workers, it in turn encouraged the returns to higher levels of
education, resulting an increase in the return to university education in 2004 as compared to 2001
(Yeo et al. 2007). Therefore the labor structure in Singapore had evolved into one having a more
skilled and multi lingual workforce as compared to the past.
Aging Population
Singapore has one of the fastest aging populations due to the lack of babies, this consequently led to
the slow down in the growth of Singapore s labor force. Recent research had also found that
Singaporean life expectancy had increase from 61 years old in 1957 to today average life expectancy
of 80 years old. In order to ensure that these senior citizens have enough savings for their old age, the
government in Singapore had encouraged them to stay employed and work longer (Sprinter 2007). To
achieve this, the government planed to legislate re employment for older workers to work beyond 62
to 67 (Sprinter 2007). With the support from WDA in helping companies to redesign jobs and give
training for older workers, actions by Tripartite Committee in recommending Employability of Older
Workers and nevertheless the upcoming legislation and incentives provided by the government, we
will be expecting to see more older workers in the workforce as compare to the past. The result of
these efforts had been publicized by NTUC (2007), which shows that the
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My Father s House Foundation
My Father s House Foundation
Introduction
When I first started my journey at Oklahoma State University I had no idea of the adventures and
learning experiences that I would embark on. Little did I know it was the beginning on a life changing
experience. From the very beginning I always had a passion for working for families, children, and the
community. I ve been selfless for as long as I can remember, and I have always believed that if I
continued to be that person I would never give up on my goals or the desires that have to make a
change on my campus as well as my community. When I chose to major in Human Development and
Family Sciences I knew that I would have to complete an internship my Junior or Senior year. I had no
idea how I was going to find one or how I was going to prepare for it; but my professors, fellow peers,
and especially my academic advisor supported me and help guide me to finding my internship. As I
approached my Senior checklist and final enrollment appointment I was explain to my academic
advisor that I was worried about finding an internship in order to complete my degree requirements.
She quickly calmed me and explained to me that she may have an answer for me. She passed along a
quick background and some contact information and the following week I met my site supervisor.
I was very pleased to announce that I was approved and would be interning at My Father s House
Children s Foundation (The Foundation). My Father s House Children s Foundation s
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Benefits Of A Wireless Technology
Choosing a wireless technology to transmit very small amounts of data from A to B should be very
simple in todays world, but in reality making sense of the wireless connectivity technology landscape
for the Internet of Things is the opposite of simple and obvious it is a complex landscape and its
getting more complex as time goes by.
In the short range corner we have some familiar LAN and PAN technologies such as Bluetooth, Ble,
Wi Fi and even Zigbee. Local area network technology will find IoT applications in the home and
office where range is not a priority, if someone finds a way to remove complexity from the process of
setting the IoT devices or else we will find ourself having to adapt long range connectivity solutions to
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So far we have enjoyed LTE M, LTE MTC, Cat 1, Cat 0, Cat M, Release 12, Release 13, CIoT,
Extended Coverage IoT and NB IoT and the milestone date in our diary has slipped March 2016. So
what can we expect then?
NB IoT could be the long term goal, but we don t know for sure. What we have until that arrives is Cat
1. In between, Cat 0 will be skipped outright, and we will also have Cat M as a stepping stone.
The difference between Cat M / NB IoT and Cat 1 is in the power consumption and cost. Nevertheless
Cat 1 is not where it needs to be. It is the interim solution until we get to Cat M / NB IoT. When will
these actually arrive? Cat M is scheduled to be commercially available in 2017, while NB IoT is
announced for 2018.
Ultimately it won t be a single race of course, and there won t be a single winner. NB IoT or whatever
it is called when it finally arrives will undoubtedly play a very significant part of the IoT landscape
but not yet and then only for use cases where there is a good fit.Applications where the value of the
individual data streams are relatively high and where energy consumption is not so critical are a
natural fit. The reality of required backward compatibility with a complex legacy (LTE) technology is
that no amount of optimisation will be competitive with a true clean slate .
The simplistic view from a decade ago is not even close to reality today and the dozen or so
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Essay on James Joyce s Dubliners
Dubliners
James Joyce wrote the book Dubliners; Joyce expresses many different types of emotions throughout
the book. The emotions portray individuals in society, and light and dark. The emotions of individuals
are examined throughout the stories by other members in society. The stories that express the ideas
are: The Encounter, Eveline , and The Dead. The symbolism of individuals in society expresses many
different situations that are happening in the characters lives. The symbolism of light goes along with
the idea of feeling happy and enjoying life. The theme of dark shows the individuals fighting, and
having a negative outlook on life.
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The story of Eveline shows the images of the girl s past being the image of dark, and her future the
image of light. The promise made between her and her mother holds her back from moving on with
her life. She feels that she is confused with leaving or staying. She remembered the last night of her
mother s illness; she was again in the close dark room at the other side of the hall and outside she
heard a melancholy air of Italy (33). The feeling of being portrayed of being lost between her past and
her future. She wants more, but doesn t want to go against her mothers wish. The story of Eveline
gives different perspectives of the society. The society plays a major factor in the roles of the
characters with the decisions they make. She feels parted from her family and the society puts a toll on
her feelings. In her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those who she had known all her
life about her (30). The life she used to have is different than the life she wants to take with Frank.
Frank feels pressured to make the right decisions to make him look good in the society. Eveline
expresses how much the society has an impact on the individuals and how they interact with each
other.
The confusion of the Dead shows many different images of the themes of light and dark. The images
show the characters feelings at harsh,
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Intel Case Study
Intel Case
DRAM industry analysis lessons learned
By the early 1980, Intel s total share in DRAM was barely 1% and manufacturing was restricted to
one fab out of Intel s eight fab, where the Japanese semiconductor companies had captured nearly half
of the world memory market. There are several factors that forced Intel to exit the DRAM market,
those are the same lessons learned.
1. Intel was always the pioneer in inventing and enhancing the DRAM with respect to the price and
performance, but the industry was driven by necessity to cross license among established players. And
Intel was not on power at that time. Exhibit 6 shows the comparative intellectual property
consideration.
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Another way of achieving the profit of the added value is investment in software development to
leverage the advantage of the high performance processors. And that was achieved by development of
complementors, although Intel had a relationship with Microsoft, but it was enough, since it required
Microsoft years to develop the software, were Intel is moving faster, by adopting the strategy of
complementors, Intel build its capital. Intel strategy was to invest in companies that fit strategically
into Intel s business strategy as well as offered a financial return.
Threats and Actions
PC computing was the center of computing during the 1990s, but the internet took over the next
decade. Cellphones are sold more than PCs, and that is because they can access the Net. Network and
communication became more important to people, whether it is in the home, small business or
enterprise. Intel response to the changes in the environment by investing a lot of money in four areas,
client platforms, server platforms, cellular and wireless, and communication and networking. Despite
the fact that Intel took several steps toward making a position for it in the mobile and internet market,
the threat of being behind
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Timeless And Timelessness In Literature
One theme in literature, and British literature alike, is timelessness. Many pieces that are famous have
been passed down through generations and readers all over the world still relate to it through love or
comedy. Two works that capture timelessness and universality are A Valediction: Forbidding
Mourning written by John Donne and Much Ado About Nothing written by William Shakespeare.
What often draws people to literature is raw emotion. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning perfectly
fits the raw emotion and timelessness with true love. This poem by John Donne captivates readers
imaginations through his idea of love extending past death and the eternal love of two people. Love
songs and love stories endure time because they are always relevant because love is always relevant.
Donne s poem can be used in a variety of situations and has endured because of the sweetness and
vulnerability of it. Donne writes, Thy firmness makes my circle just, / And makes me end where I
begun, (Donne 35 36). These lines are one part of a conceit that likens his and his wife s love to a
compass and that she completes him. If people are in love, romantic gestures and nice words can make
the love grow stronger, so the message of Donne continues to be passed on through people in love.
Poems like this make hearts swell and, on the education side, use many aspects of figurative language.
A Valediction continues being taught because of the beautiful use of language and metaphors and how
Donne
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Russo-Japanese War Essay example
Russo Japanese War
At the turn of the century, Russia was the largest nation in Europe, both in terms of population and
land area. It also had a powerful army and navy, which in addition to its vast territory made it almost
unthinkable for any nation to attempt to wage a war against it. Why then had Russia not only been
defeated, but suffered tremendous and uneven casualties compared to the Japanese in the Russo
Japanese War? This loss, which later had dire consequences for the Russian empire, occurred because
of inadequate preparation, poor leadership, and simply bad luck which plagued the Russian military
forces in the Pacific.
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At the time of the conflict, Russia had an enormous army of over a million troops, with another 2.5
million in reserve. lt; lt;6
Walder, 78 gt; gt; However, despite the apparent numerical advantage, other factors were at play. First
and foremost, the total distance of the rail link between Moscow and Liatong Peninsula was nearly
5,500 miles. lt; lt;7
Walder, 80 gt; gt; Moreover, the railway was not entirely finished around the area of Lake Baikal at
the beginning of the war, was often single track and not reliable enough to transfer troops and supplies
to the front. lt; lt;8
White, John Albert. The Diplomacy of the Russo Japanese War. (New Jersey: Princeton University
Press, 1964), 147. gt; gt; Japan, on the contrary, had broad avenues of water across which to ferry her
army the short distance to the scene of the struggle. lt; lt;9
Busch, 65 66 gt; gt; Therefore, although the Japanese army, with less than 250,000 field troops at the
beginning of the war and 400,000 trained and semi trained men in reserve, was considerably
outnumbered by the Russian overall, so far as men who could actually be deployed on the battlefields
of Manchuria were concerned, the Japanese could maintain the advantage as long as they could land
enough of their army in Korea and Manchuria before Russian reinforcements could make up the
balance. lt; lt;10
Walder, 80 gt; gt; Certain geographical constraints also
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Child Labour Dbq
Child workers in factories Children were viewed as a dispensable source of labour during the
Industrial Revolution. Evidence of this is that they were given potentially dangerous jobs, worked to
the point of exhaustion and harshly punished for their actions. Children were viewed as dispensable
because they were given potentially dangerous jobs. The jobs that children were made to do in
factories and mines were often in tight enclosed spaces or close to dangerous heavy machinery.
Evidence of this can be found in sources one, two and seven. Source one explains the job that
scavengers were given which is cleaning the machines while they were still working. This is very
dangerous as if they are not glued to the ground, hair can easily be ripped out their hair. Source two is
a quote from a doctor in Manchester during that time. He stated that they were terrible accidents.
Sometimes the children s hands and arms were caught in the machinery;in many instances the
muscles, and the skin is stripped down to the bone, and in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These jobs often had long hours with tiny breaks and no nourishing food. Evidence of this can be
found in sources four and five. Source four is a quote from Richard Ostler which states very often the
children are woken at 4am. They work for 16 hours, with little breaks, until they go home at night to
their parents . Source five explains the food they ate. Oatcake was thick and coarse and was the
children s breakfast and supper. Their dinner was potato pie wit boiled bacon inside. This tasted awful,
but they were hungry enough to eat anything. Non nutritious food and sleep deprivation helped cause
exhaustion. This affected their work pace and proves that they were used as a dispensable source. It
also showed that the people running the factories wanted the machines to just keep going and didn t
care about how the workers, especially children, were
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Ancient Egypt Pottery Research Paper
When you think of the ancient Egyptians you most likely think of the pyramids, what you might not
know is that Egyptians are also known for their pottery. Egyptians have been making pottery since far
before the pyramids, and were one of the first peoples to make pottery (Quatr). Two of the main types
of pottery constructed in ancient Egypt were amphoras and pithos. Pottery in ancient Egypt was
constructed with techniques similar to those used today, and was used to house large stores of
provisions, as well as storing small necessary items. The ancient Egyptian culture flourished from
5500 BCE, with the rise of technology such as glasswork, to 30 BCE when Cleopatra VII died, the last
Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt (Ancient). When you think of ancient ... Show more content on
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For easy storage, these pots would sometimes have a tapered bottom in order to stick the pot into a
hole in the ground or mud where it would stand up (Hood). Pot stands of clay or wood were also used
at times (Hood). Albeit these common storage containers were often used for storing water, wine, or
grain for personal use, they would also be left in tombs with food offerings. (Carnegie). The overall
shape of the amphora differed greatly. From wide shallow bowls for serving food in the kitchen or
banquet hall to small jugs that held beer, wine, or water for drinking (History). There are records of
the amphora being as small as three inches tall. It is predicted that this small container size was used
for perfume (Reshafim). In the later years the amphora would often have handles on either side for
both decoration and function (Reshafim). The most notable thing about these common storage
containers is how prevalent they were in everyday ancient Egyptian life. Pithos, on the other hand,
were immense casks, vases, or tubs that could be up to six feet in diameter (Hood). Meats, fruits,
vegetables, and other provisions were stored in pithos, which were often located in the cellar.
Ordinarily, pithos were constructed with reddish brown clay from readily available Nile river clay or
marl clay, which was usually polished to give it a lustrous look (Hood). These containers were
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Labour Day In William Inge s Summer Brave
An afternoon picnic with family and friends appears to be the perfect recipe for a Labour Day
celebration, but a handsome stranger and a few swigs of whiskey quickly throw a small town into
disarray. Complete with a dash of Southern charm, All Saints Catholic High School delivered an
enjoyable rendition of Summer Brave. Written by William Inge, Summer Brave is the revised edition
of his Pulitzer Prize winning play Picnic. It chronicles the happenings of a small town in 1950s
Kansas, at the centre of which is Madge Owens, more notably known as the prettiest girl in town.
When a young drifter, Hal Carter, arrives to visit an old friend, Madge cannot help but be intrigued by
this charismatic man. As Labour Day weekend unfolds, love and heartbreak
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Oral Fixation Paper
Final Research The working title of my integrating seminal is Oral Fixation . My seminar will be a
photography project for which I will be taking close up photographs of people s mouths so that the
teeth, mouth or tongue are recognisable but do not look like they belong to an individual. The person
being photographed should be not be identifiable, because their identity is irrelevant. This could be
dehumanising, since the people photographed are reduced to only their body parts. The reason that
their identity is irrelevant is because this photography project is ultimately about me and my
fascination for the mouth. I intend for this to be both an ironic celebration my own feelings of disgust
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It starts shortly after birth, when the infant experiences nourishment for the first time. While feeding,
the child learns that pleasure can be obtained from the very sensitive organ that is the mouth. The
child might suck on his thumb, which provides pleasure even if there is no milk, which is the first
form of auto erotic pleasure that humans experience. Children will also experience their first
frustrations in that stage, for example hunger and thirst, and their first aggressive impulses, such as
biting, yelling, and crying (Kahn 42). The main conflicts that arise in that stage are weaning, feeding,
and thumb sucking. Scheduled feeding, and ignoring the baby s cries to be fed outside of scheduled
times, teaches the baby that his needs are less important than others . Punishing a child for sucking his
thumb teaches him that pleasure is shameful and bad. Weaning to early or too late might lead to an
oral fixation (43). Severe oral fixations can lead to eating disorders and extreme passivity and
dependence, will mild oral fixations lead to eating when stressed or lonely, mild passivity and
dependence, and a craving for oral stimulation (Wood et al.
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A Brief History Of The Gold Rush In California
California Gold Rush
In January 24,1848 a carpenter named James W. Marshall found a piece of gold in the Sacramento
Valley. News spread out to San Francisco s news paper. The gold rush began in the Sutter s Mill , near
Coloma in 1848. The gold rush continued though out 1850. California s population went up to
250,000 in only four years. During the gold rush clothing for the miner was very important because,
the clothing for the miner was based on his ethnicity. Thus used pans, sluice boxes, dry washers or
high bankers to find gold. By 1849, people were coming to California from all over the world to look
for gold. In 1849 about 80,000 gold seekers came to California hoping to become rich. As Americans
moved west, the need
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Radiology Vs Accounting
When I was younger I didn t really know what I wanted to be. I knew some things that I liked to do,
like help people or anything that has to do with money, but I wasn t really sure what I wanted to major
in. Entering into college I was trying to figure out what major I would like to pursue in. I was looking
in radiology and accounting. Finding more information about radiology and accountancy will help me
to narrow down or confirm what major I will choose.
To me I define radiology to be when you basically take x ray image of people who are sick or injured.
Dr. Mestrovic defines radiology as, Radiology represents a branch of medicine that deals with radiant
energy in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Radiology has just recently become ... Show more
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They both make a good amount of money. In my psychology of success class I learned about a growth
and fixed mindset. A growth mindset is were even though a person might fail at something they don t
give up. With people in the fixed mindset they would prefer to give upon something if they failed at it.
So in order to succeed in one of these field that person needs to develop a growth mindset. If anyone
choses to go into any one of these field my advice for them is to not be afraid of taking chances and
challenge yourself to do something out side of your comfort zone. You are the only person that stands
in your way, so if you fail get right back up and try
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Hospital Acquired Conditions
Common Hospital Acquired Conditions: Infections Donna Sabet Saddleback College N176 March 3,
2017 Common Hospital Acquired Conditions: Infections Of all the hospital acquired conditions or
never events identified by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS), infections are possibly
the most frightening to consider. This holds true for lay people as well as medical professionals,
perhaps because of our perception that controlling the risk for infection is more difficult than
controlling non infectious risk for injury conditions that usually result from preventable human error.
Safety awareness and improved education can help on multiple fronts in the fight against most
hospital acquired conditions, but with infections, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As such, we must evaluate our practice on an ongoing basis to ensure that we are consistently
following the best, evidenced based practice guidelines in our interventions. (Makic, Rauen, Watson,
Poteet, 2014) With respect to reducing HAIs, this means following all hospital recommended infection
control practices and utilizing all available resources to maintain the highest possible standards of
infection control. New nurses may want to consider participating on an infection control committee as
a means of keeping current on education and exploring new knowledge. Also, we should acknowledge
and appreciate the help and support of assistive personnel, including often overlooked and
underappreciated custodial staff, upon whom we rely to help keep the hospital environment clean. It
takes the entire team to fight an invisible enemy. As primary patient advocates, nurses must motivate
and inspire the other team members and daily remind ourselves to care for each patient with the kind
of persistence and diligence we would expect from another RN, if we found ourselves on the other
side of the nurse patient
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The Importance Of Using Outside Resources For The Quality...
Our department understands we will need to utilize outside resources to provide the quality product
you are looking for. The photographs required in the report will be taken by Lakysha and the writing
of the personal testimonials will be done by Levi. He will also be editing all other information
provided to us for the report. This will insure consistent and high quality writing throughout.
The design, printing and mail distribution jobs will be out sourced with local companies who focus on
high quality report presentation. We feel with the critical timing of printing and mailing of the reports,
that it would be best to work with a local firm that can handle the graphic design, printing and
distribution work. We are looking for a firm that has worked on not for profit reports previously and
able to handle the critical timing at the end to finalize the information before printing.
Schedule
The staff in the External Affairs department combined has several years of experience that will be
beneficial to staying on schedule, which is key to ensure that deadlines are met and maximum
productivity is accomplished. An anticipated start date of May 16th will begin the process of the
project with an anticipated completion time approximately 180 days later ending on November 15th.
There will be several meetings over the course of the schedule for review of pictures, testimonials and
other documents. Over 92% of all projects associated with our department have either been
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The Importance Of Advertising In Advertising
Advertising and marketing have existed long ago in time, but most likely in a different form
unfamiliar to us. Many years ago, sellers advertised by posting on the windows of shops, providing
free samples of food, and eventually by posting in newspapers and radio (O Barr, 2005). An intriguing
historic fact is that advertising was used to convince people to journey to the New World in the 1800s
(O Barr, 2005). Nowadays, with increased exposure to media through television, cell phones,
computers, and other electronic devices, marketing has become more advanced and ubiquitous.
According to the documentary, advertisements have consistently carried the standard of indoctrination,
or promotion. The documentary describes that there used to be a limited and cheap marketing culture
for children in the 1900s. After deregulation in the 1980s, the trend of promotion or indoctrination had
drastically grown throughout time as marketers found better ways to popularize their products,
services, and values.
In 2006, the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil implemented a law to prohibit public, outdoor advertisements.
Soon after, thousands of advertisements on highways, billboards, public transportation, and buildings
were removed, thus exposing the authenticity and natural essence of the city. Many local businesses
opposed this law and felt it would ruin their chance of garnering sales and consumers (Goodson,
2012). In fact, this law has influenced Beijing and several European towns to restrict
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Legal Evolution of the Exclusionary Rule Essay
The Constitution of the United States was designed to protect citizens civil rights from infringement
by the government and law enforcement agencies. The Constitution guarantees that the civil liberties
of the people of this country shall be respected and upheld. That fact is often considered to be
common knowledge and taken for granted by the vast majority of the population. However it was not
always that way. American legislation is constantly growing and developing. New rules and practices
are being developed and established. The exclusionary rule is considered to be the most vital to the
protection of civil rights. The exclusionary rule is represented by the Fourth Amendment of the
Constitution and it guarantees that illegally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the overwhelming significance of the rights protected and guaranteed by the Fourth
Amendment, many questions and concerns existed regarding police and court procedures and
practices. The most important of those questions was whether or not illegally obtained evidence could
be used in courts. Before 1914, any evidence obtained by the police could be used in both Federal and
State courts, regardless of any constitutional violations that might have taken place during the search
and seizure of that evidence. Such practice has spawned multiple occurrences of police misconduct.
Before that date, many police officers did not follow constitutional requirements. They could freely
search individuals and households and seize evidence without appropriate warrants. Needless to say,
that such poor performance resulted in illegal arrests and unjust prosecutions of innocent people. One
of such cases had become a landmark and initiated the long process of reforms in regard to the Fourth
Amendment and police conduct. The Supreme Court articulation of the exclusionary rule has come in
Weeks v. United States case in 1914. That case has changed the Fourth Amendment and related laws
forever. The defendant, Mr. Freemont Weeks was convicted based on the evidence illegally seized
from him during the warrantless search. The appeal was initiated by the defense attorney, thus
bringing the case to the attention of the highest Court. The United
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A Perfect Day For Bananafish By Salinger
In A Perfect Day for Bananafish it starts out with the wife of a veteran talking to her mother. The wife
and husband took a vacation by themselves. While talking to her mother, Muriel s mother is worried
about her because she doesn t think Muriel is safe, and should be with him. The mother thinks
Seymour, the husband, is unstable after the war. After Muriel insures her mother Seymour and her are
fine. Seymour is on the beach relaxing, when a little girl, he knows, comes up to him to talk to him.
While talking Seymour tells the little girls about bananafish, and how they go into a hole that has
bananas and eats them all. But they eat so many that they can t get out and die in there. After the little
girl says she finds one Seymour says it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One author states in the quotations Such innocence and freedom from the hypocrisy of adulthood has
vanished from his own life ( A Perfect Day for Bananafish ). This author is uncovering when people
get older they lose how innocent and free they were as a child. They get too consumed in how society
makes adults seem, they want to be just like that. So they lose themselves in order to fit in. To show
what happens when some people realize this and can not handle it Then he went over and sat down on
the unoccupied twin bed, look at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple
(Salinger ). The author is illustrating that he started to get pulled into adulthood. When someone gets
pulled into adulthood they feel the only way to grow up is to follow what everyone else is doing and
not follow what they want to do themselves. Seymour mostly hangs out with children because he can
see the innocence and purity inside of them. After the war he realizes he was starting to lose his own
childhood innocence and freedom and did not want that to happen. Since he felt that way, he thought
the only way to fix it and not get pulled into society was to kill himself. The author seems to be
exploring the idea that as people get older they start to be sucked into the idea of how they should look
and act. Nobody keeps their innocence from a child and do what they want to do. Seymour is
disappointed at that
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The Tuskegee Experiments
The Tuskegee Experiments arose from a curiosity in the progression of syphilis is African American
men. In 1932, a study was set up, meant to observe the consequence of syphilis (Brandt, 2012). This
was done despite the result of the Rosenwald Study in 1929. The Rosenwald Study found that mass
treatment of the African American population in Macon County, the site of the Tuskegee Experiments,
was possible (Brandt, 2012). Six hundred African American men participated in this study: 399 men
with syphilis, serving as the test subjects; and 201 men without syphilis, serving as the controls. The
experiment was meant to last only 6 months, but ended after 40 years when a story about the Tuskegee
experiments was released to the public (CDC, 2015). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This occurs when the red blood cells of a person with the disease has an abnormal form of hemoglobin
called Hb S. Instead of the biconcave disk shape, the red blood cells are long, stiff, rod like structures,
making it easier for the cell to rupture. The cells also have difficulty moving through blood vessels
and can cause clots (Tortora and Derrickson, 2014). As of now, the only cure for sickle cell anemia is a
bone marrow or stem cell transplant, though there are various treatments that can ease the symptoms
and prolong life (CDC, Jan 2016). Sickle cell anemia is very dangerous to have as the patient would
experience blood loss and require blood transfusions, and they would also be exposed to infection
(CDC, June 2016). The disease is inherited and is most commonly found in populations with ancestors
from sub Saharan Africa, Spanish speaking regions, Saudi Arabia, India, and Mediterranean countries.
In the United States, about 1 in 365 African American births have sickle cell disease (CDC, Feb 2016).
In areas where malaria is prevalent, there is selective pressure for sickle cell trait (individuals who
have one sickle cell gene and one normal gene, also called carriers). It is accepted that there are
multiple mechanisms for how the sickle cell gene can block malarial infection (Gong et al., 2013;
Bunn, 2013). A mechanism described in early studies proposed a model where P. falciparum is unable
to grow and develop due to the oxidative stress placed on the red blood cell. In a sickle cell trait red
blood cell, the cell would become sickled due to oxygen consumption from the parasite (Bunn, 2013).
Other mechanisms include impairment of adhesion, and inhibition of transcription by host microRNAs
(Bunn,
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MGT2 Task3 Essay
MGT2 Task 3
Task A: Addendum to the Risk Assessment Matrix:
Description of Risks Impact Likelihood of Occurrence (L,M,H) Degree of Impact (L,M,H) Initial
Action to Take if Event Occurs Team Member Responsible Strategies for Prevention and Mitigation
Widespread security breach due to unauthorized access to sensitive customer information Negative
publicity of the company and loss of credibility in the eyes of existing and potential customers
impacting overall business M H Take immediate action to tighten security including all employee
access to customer sensitive information Ben
Malinda Identify and install the latest security software on all telecommuters PCs and enforce strict
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Part of the Earned Value Management technique is the monitoring of variances from the approved
baseline of costs and schedule. The variances are useful in determining the overall project health and
status.
Schedule Variance (SV): The Schedule Variance indicates a value which is a measure of how much the
project is either ahead or behind at a given point in time. For any given point in time, once the EV and
PV are known the SV can easily be calculated. The formula for SV is quite simply: SV = EV PV. Here
a positive value indicates that the project is ahead at the current point in time and a negative value
would indicate the opposite that a project is behind at the current point in time.
Cost Variance (CV): The Cost Variance indicates a value which is a measure of how much the project
is either overspent or underspent at any given point in time. For any given point in time, once the EV
and AC are known the CV can easily be calculated. The formula for CV is quite simply: CV = EV AC.
Here a positive value indicates that the project is under spent at the current point in time and a
negative value would indicate the opposite that a project is over spent at the current point in time. The
Cost Variance at the end of the project is calculated as follows: CV = BAC AC. The same above
rationale is applied to positive and negative numbers to indicate if the project is under spent or over
spent respectively.
To measure schedule or cost efficiency there are two
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Essay on The Educational Benefits of Video Games
The Educational Benefits of Video Games The repetition of the statement claiming that video games
do not help children in their educational enterprises is unfair. There have been numerous studies
conducted providing evidence that children gain structural knowledge while engaging in video game
play (Pillay 2002). Certainly, different styles of video games may produce different results. It is
important for us to understand the different benefits from the various styles of games. Because
students play a wide variety of games, they may have a repertoire of schemas with different
information (Pillay 2002). Visual Skills A majority of the studies conducted discussed results
regarding visual skills. The appreciation of visual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They compared them to student who played 10 hours of non action video game. On all visual skills
tests, action video gamers scored better than non action video gamers (Chudler 2003). The
experiments at the University of Rochester brought forth very promising information for the support
of video gaming. In the May 29 issue of Nature, people who play action video games process visual
information more quickly. They can track 30% more objects than non game players (Roach 2003).
Boosting visual scores can improve dramatically after just 10 hours of playing action games (Cohen
2003). Thinking and Learning Skills Video games can be used as instructional tools as well. They
have positive elements and add value; they create a micro world of their own. The players act based
on natural tendencies towards learning. Therefore, learning occurs while playing (Rosas et al., 2003).
Simulation, adventure, and role playing games are another type of video game that produces positive
results in skill levels (Morgan 2003). Simulations games are widely used in training various areas: 1.
Colleges and institutions use them for educational purposes. 2. Industries and businesses use computer
simulations to train their employees and executives. 3. Common in military in helping learn military
strategy. 4. Almost all pilots do some flight
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Concussion And Margin Call
From the moment we are born, there are certain values that are taught and instilled in us by our
families and friends to become moral individuals. The concept of morality deals with the different
decisions we make every single day of our lives, and the kind impact they may have on someone.
With regard to this concept, Concussion and Margin Call are two movies that exemplify characters
that undergo extreme pressure to make moral decisions and judgements. In the movie Concussion, Dr.
Bennet Omalu faces lots of criticism for his studies and findings. While finishing medical school in
Nigeria, he came to the United States as an immigrant to work as a medical examiner. Through his
hard work and research, he discovered that many players in the
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The Art of War for Managers
The Art of War for Managers
While The Art of War was written by Sun Tzu during the 6th century B.C., long before the
colonization of the Americas, the onslaught of the Crusades, and before the Persian Wars of around
490 B.C., it remains relevant to this day. There is also strong evidence that the work inspired
Napoleon and was used in the planning of Operation Desert Storm. The Art of War has withstood the
sands of time due to its simplistic approach, and its applicability to non military strategies. The Art of
War , interpreted by Gerald, A. Michaelson, as well as other authors, use Sun Tzu s timeless strategies
and apply them to the modern day corporate world. The themes in The Art of War seem to run parallel
to those in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the business world, if too much time is taken, the chance of error contributing to failure becomes
greater. Sun Tzu says this: If the war is long delayed, the men s weapons will be blunted and their
ardor will be dampened. If too much time and energy is wasted, there will be less efficiency. The
faster you do things, the better off you are. If you manage your time well, you will always be one step
ahead of your opponent. You will have the luxury of looking back at them while they struggle to get to
the point you are already at. Also, if you arrive at a position early, you will use less resources holding
the position than others will use trying to reach that position. The defense of a position is always
easier than that of taking a position away from the current leader. The longer it takes you to start, the
more you will require. It s as simple as that. Another interpreted quote of Sun Tzu is this: A victorious
army wins its victories before seeking battle; an army destined for defeat fights in the hope of winning
. This can be applied directly to the business world. As I suggested earlier, entrance into a market with
low or no competition maximizes the rate of success. If there is nobody to compete against in the
beginning, you have already won. It is then the responsibility of new companies in the market to work
their way up to where you are. Winning the battle before it has started
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Essay about The Football Player Duane Hanson
What force is so strong that it has the power to bring even the strongest man to his knees? What force
plagues the workforce at all hours of the day? What force prevents continuous work at all times of the
day, making us bow to the night as if to say We are not strong enough ? That force is exhaustion, the
most terrible and rarely conquerable force on earth. As I stood staring at such a life like sculpture in
the confines of a briskly chilly art museum corridor, I could only imagine the amount of exhausted
nights the sculptor had to endure to create his extremely exhausted masterpiece. The sculptor Duane
Hanson and his piece The Football Player most certainly shared the same facial expression at one
point in their existence, as to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The player shown holds the cup loosely with two fingers. Parallel to the physical state exemplified in
The Football Player , I located a similarly themed group of sculptures entitled Korean War Veterans by
Frank Gaylord on Artstor.org. The group of large sculptures is made up of eight life size soldiers of the
Korean war era. Dressed in rain parkas and grim faces while holding their weapons, the soldiers show
a generally exhausted state, most likely from their constant battles. One soldier is pictured giving the
lower ranking soldiers orders in their freeze frame of war, with the others not even acknowledging
their commands with eye contact, instead staring straight ahead or into space. The soldiers all have
quite exhausted expressions and mannerisms, such as squinting eyes and slouched postures, which
help to magnify their tired states. The grey color of the unpainted stone also helps to darken the tone
of the piece. The parallels in the expressions of the various warriors shown in the two pieces on the
football field and on the battlefield brought up an intriguing idea to me. How does the body and mind
respond to the extreme levels of exhaustion caused by their respected stressful situations? How does a
human being survive in such an extreme environment without driving oneself over the edge?
Exhaustion
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I Am A Taiwanese American
Speaking of unique aspects about me as an individual, I would say that nothing can be more valuable
and meaningful than my international experiences. My academic background, academic discipline and
my personality are in fact closely related because of these valued experiences; they allowed me to
learn and to explore various cultures, to expand and to broaden my knowledge and vision beyond
mediocrity, to form and to shape my personality and most importantly to know who I am and who I
want to be.
First of all, I am a Taiwanese American from Dallas, but I ve also been raised in several different
places than where I come from, including China, Spain and the UK. Having lived in these places made
me both culturally and socially diverse. On one hand, I ve experienced different educational systems,
food, languages and knowledge about different ways of living; on the other hand, I ve learned how to
quickly adjust into new environments and thus interact with people from all over the world.
Among my international experiences, I especially value the two month study abroad in Spain. I chose
to go there because of my interest in Spanish language and culture that was originally developed
through a four week Spanish beginner workshop during the summer break prior to my study abroad
trip. In Spain, I lived mainly in Salamanca, a small old city in northwestern Spain, which was declared
as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks to my parents, who had the confidence and trust to let me
go
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Sustainability Report of BP
What responsibility did the executives of BP have in making more socially responsible and safety
conscious decisions at the expense of not meeting the consumer demand of cheap gas and thus
lowering the returns for shareholders and their own compensation?
Executives in many prominent companies must constantly be aware of consumer sentiments in regards
to business practices. As such, executives have a very compelling social obligation for safety and
compliance. This is particularly important in industries that can cause systemic damage to both the
society and the environment. Oil companies are no different in this regard. A drilling mistake can have
catastrophic consequences for all stakeholders involved, as evidenced by the case. Ultimately,
executives should put ethical and social considerations first as it will directly influence profits. By
doing what is best for the customer, the business will eventually profit. Many of the socially
responsible initiatives started by company s are really an effort to increase sales. It is proven that
promotions that focus of socially responsible initiatives sell more than regular price promotions.
Executives should therefore be aware of cause marketing and its implications on the bottom line.
Recent research has indicated that consumers are extremely value conscious and are eager to patronize
businesses that share their own values and ethics (Menon, 2012). In short, consumers are swayed by
causes that they care about. They appreciate the
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Analyzing Amish Culture and Their Mode of Subsistence
Analysis of Amish Culture
In the Light of Mode of Subsistence Amish culture has been an attention grabbing field of study for
many anthropologists. Currently, there population is only present in United States due to various
historical events. Although Amish community has been living in United States for a considerably long
time now which comprises of centuries but despite all the cultural influences from external forces, this
community has successfully managed to retain its original character and essence. Where other
communities have showed adaptation to sociological and cultural changes, Amish culture is present in
its original form because of their closed social system. Their main mode of subsistence of
Horticulture. Although this mode is considered to be a derivative of their way of obtaining financial
independence but in reality this mode of living defines their Beliefs and values, Economic
organization, Gender relations, Kinship Political organization and Social organization.
Amish culture is a European born group of Christians who are descendents of Mennonite church. Due
to few fundamental religious differences, they separated from Mennonite regime which made them go
through a series of violence causing a remarkable decrease in their population. However, after gaining
ground sin United States and Canada, they are living their lives peacefully in isolation. The current
culture of Amish people is a true representative of simplicity, humility, thrift, obedience,
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Taking a Look at Malnutrition
Malnutrition is defined as lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating
enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat . Some may argue that the
main concept of malnutrition has to do with the amount of food and water that a certain group of
people consumes in a specific location. Others are more likely to argue that it has to do with the
bacteria and things that the food and water contain. It is both of these things. Malnutrition is a serious
problem worldwide, but there is particular concentration in certain areas in Latin America, Africa, and
Asia. Not only is malnutrition an issue with the general population of people, but it is the biggest
contributor to the deaths of children. There are political, economic, and cultural factors about this
issue that can be analyzed to further explain the global health issue of malnutrition in children, and its
international response. Malnutrition is a major topic, but what some people do not know about it is
that there are many different aspects to it, which causes it to be such a broad topic. That can also leave
one ignorant to a lot of the general information about all malnutrition is. Over 2 billion of the world s
population suffer from malnutrition. It is also a hidden, yet prominent cause of death in children,
taking the lives of 2.6 million kids, which is a third of global child deaths. A common misconception
about malnutrition is that it is only a field in itself. What
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Ragtime Research Paper
Ragtime
American culture involves myriads of customs and traditions inherent exclusively to the USA. Except
for religion, clothes, behavior, beliefs, or food, which define culture as a unique phenomenon, music
enormously contributes to its existence in any period of the nation s development. Early American
music is famous for a distinctive genre popular during the mid 1890s, called ragtime, notable for its
special syncopation and composers.
Ragtime used to be a solely American style of musical works composed of three or four strikingly
different sections, in other words, strains, one of which was 16 or 32 measures in length. Due to an
astonishing syncopation, namely replacement of the beat from its regular course of meter, ragtime
compositions became both threatening and thrilling to the American youngsters. The displaced beat
caused the listeners to feel hyperactive as well as evoked strong associations with so called low class
music of the Negroes ( History of ragtime, n.d.).
Although ragtime was composed for a piano, modern chronicles mention a significant role of the
banjo in the development of this musical genre. In 1881, a writer Lafcadio Hearn noted that the blacks
used the piano as a banjo, producing new ragged rhythms, later called banjo figuration ( History of
ragtime, n.d.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1897, Tom Turnip, being a native of these areas and a self taught pianist, composed Harlem Rag,
which became a notable work of piano ragtime and a role model for other composers, including J.
Russell Robinson, Joseph Lamb, Scott Joplin, James Scott, and others ( History of ragtime, n.d.).
Except for Turnip, Arthur Pryor was also a native Missouri, who wrote the most successful ragtime
compositions of the era, encompassing A Coon Band Contest, Frozen Bill, That Flying Rag, and
Razzazza Mazzazza ( History of ragtime,
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What Does The Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Symbolize In...
In chapter 8 of The Things They Carried, The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, a very obscure yet
very meaningful story is told. This specific chapter shows how war changes people, and how it can
change anyone. A very common misconception is that war only affects soldiers when in actuality it
can and will affect anyone in its presence. Tim O Brien shows that war can permanently affect anyone
by showing how it changed Mary Anne Bell a woman in her late teens and the girlfriend of Mark
Fossie, a soldier. When Mary Anne first arrives she is wearing white culottes and a pink sweater, as a
typical tennager would in the 1960 s. Throughout the chapter, you witness this typical teenager change
into a barbaric esque soldier. She cuts her hair short,
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Ultimate Love in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura...
Ultimate Love in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
Laura Esquivel s Like Water for Chocolate is a love story set in Mexico, interspersed with recipes,
related in unadorned, uncomplicated language. Yet when the ingredients are combined and simmer,
subtle and unusual flavors emerge. On one level, this is the story of Tita, youngest daughter of the
formidable matriarch Mama Elena who forbids Tita to marry her true love Pedro because tradition
says that the youngest daughter must care for her mother until her death. When Pedro marries Tita s
oldest sister in order to be near Tita, it begins a life long conflict filled with passion, deception, anger,
and pure love. Interwoven throughout the narrative are the recipes, which, like ... Show more content
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As a toddler she spent her days witnessing the magic that Nacha manifested every time she set herself
to make a platter. Tita was her apprentice and without knowing it, little by little, she completely
embodied the power to cook, and what?s more, to reveal herself through her food. When she had no
other way to express herself, food became her mode of communication. Mama Elena?s cruel
appointing of Tita as head of all the preparations for the wedding of her sister Rosaura and the man
that Tita loved, resulted very tragically. While baking the cake with Nacha, Tita?s tears sank into the
batter of the cake, and acted as poisonous toxins that nauseated all those who ate it, ruining the
wedding, and killing Nacha herself, who also tasted Tita?s melancholy teardrops:
Weeping was just the first symptom of a strange intoxication
an acute attack of pain and frustration that seized the guests and scattered them across the patio and
the grounds and in the bathrooms, all of them wailing over their lost loves
(39).
Her feelings towards the other nuptial that occurs in the novel are completely different since it occurs
much later in her life and Mama Elena and all the forces that were against her, had vanished. At her
niece?s wedding, Tita felt so much happiness in preparing all the edibles that everyone complimented
her food and those who dared to ask her for the secret recipe only received the reply: ?The secret is to
make it with love? (239). As in
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How To Write A College English Paper

  • 1. How To Write A College English Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A College English Paper How To Write A College English Paper
  • 2. Dating Online Services Choosing The Best Dating Online Services By Louis Simons Jul 26, 2011 Sole adults these days are sometimes juggling two jobs daily barely having time for you to socialize with individuals there age. Suffice to say, dating online services provide numerous ways to today s single adults dating woes. Singles in record numbers are likely to use their computers and joining these singles personals sites because of the many advantages they furnish. Internet dating is pretty cheap also it means that you can meet lots of people in just a short timeframe. The web profiles are fun to read and they are usually very interesting. International dating provides you with the chance to meet girls from exotic countries and men from everywhere in the world. Hence, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The web gives people a sense of anonymity, which makes them secure and comfortable in discussing subjects like sex even with total strangers. Meeting singles and online dating can be a fresh method of levelling your odds of meeting your future partner. Meeting countless genuine and wonderful people who are all searching for that special someone to talk about their lives with. The world is filled with people looking to balance life, career, happiness, health, responsibility, and change. Meet at a restaurant or possibly a coffee shop. This way if you re unsafe at any time, there are plenty of people around and you can leave easily. Internet dating can be a time consuming process and now we allow it to be easy to find quality women and men quickly and effortlessly. Dating online can feel awkward, especially since it s tough to put yourself on dating websites for everyone to discover. By having a well composed personality profile, your online dating will be a great deal easier! Free online dating could possibly get to one s nerves sometimes. You attempt everything within your power and yet there s just something that helps make the online relationships ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Three Cups Of Tea Book Critique Book Critique: Three Cups of Tea With the milieu of increasing globalization, nurses have a moral responsibility to become global citizens and extend their health promotion efforts beyond local communities to improve health for all (Stamler, Yiu Dosani, 2016). Nussbaum (1997) identified narrative imagination the cognitive process of taking on another person s perspective as a capacity for global citizenship. In an effort to cultivate my global citizenship, I utilized narrative imagination while reading Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson David Oliver Relin (2006). This non fiction biography follows Greg Mortenson s transformation from mountaineering nurse to a humanitarian who is committed to improving education and reducing poverty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here he was offered kindness, food, and shelter despite how poverty stricken the village was. Mortenson develops a passion for improving Pakistani children s education from this experience, and promises to return and build the village a school as repayment for their kindness. This passion grew from building a single school to co founding the Central Asia Institute, a non profit group initiating more 400 projects in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan by 2016 (CAI, 2016). Three Cups of Tea discusses Pakistan and Afghanistan s dysfunctional education systems, worsening political conditions, and the prevalence of gender inequality. Much of Mortenson s humanitarian efforts outlined in Three Cups of Tea focuses on rural high conflict regions where oppression of women was the most prevalent and female literacy rates were low. The final section of the book describes Mortenson s efforts with refugees during the Indian and Pakistan conflict. David Oliver Relin wonderfully narrates Greg Mortenson s personal growth as he learns how to change personal struggles and practical obstacles into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hamlet s Soliloquy Hamlet s Soliloquy To be, or not to be Hamlet s To be, or not to be soliloquy is arguably the most famous soliloquy in the history of the theatre. Even today, 400 years after it was written, most people are vaguely familiar with the soliloquy even though they may not know the play. What gives these 34 lines such universal appeal and recognition? What about Hamlet s introspection has prompted scholars and theatregoers alike to ask questions about their own existence over the centuries? In this soliloquy, Shakespeare strikes a chord with a fundamental human concern: the validity and worthiness of life. Would it not be easier for us to simply enter a never ending sleep when we find ourselves facing the daunting problems of life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, many think the soliloquy is out of place, and some assert that he is not contemplating suicide at all. In 1765, Samuel Johnson explains the thought, or inner monologue, of Hamlet as he delivers the soliloquy in a manner that eliminates any struggle with thoughts of suicide: Before I can form any rational scheme of action under this pressure of distress, it is necessary to decide whether, after our present state, we are to be or not to be. That is the question which, as it shall be answered, will determine whether tis nobler and more suitable to the dignity of reason to suffer the outrages of fortune patiently, or to take arms against them, and by opposing end them, though perhaps with the loss of life. If to die were to sleep, no more, and by a sleep to end the miseries of our nature, such a sleep were devoutly to be wished; but if to sleep in death be to dream, to retain our powers of sensibility, we must pause to consider in that sleep of death what dreams may come. (Harris 83) A Change in Place over Time Whether or not you agree that the soliloquy is out of place within the play or that Hamlet speaks out of character, it is interesting to note that the placement of the soliloquy within the play has changed over time. At one point in history, Hamlet s famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Labor Market in Singapore Introduction Since Singapore gained its independence in 1965, its economy had progressed due to globalization, rapid technological advances and the rise of China and India. With these different stages of development, Singapore s labor market had adapted itself by transforming from a labor abundant and capital limited city into a labor deficient and capital rich country (Chia 2005). Singapore is now a popular export manufacturing base, regional headquarter for foreign multinational company and a financial centre (Chia 2005). The industrial structure has also progressed from a labor intensive export manufacturing to a capital and technology intensive manufacturing, which hence provided capabilities to compete globally not only for its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the demand for more educated workers, it in turn encouraged the returns to higher levels of education, resulting an increase in the return to university education in 2004 as compared to 2001 (Yeo et al. 2007). Therefore the labor structure in Singapore had evolved into one having a more skilled and multi lingual workforce as compared to the past. Aging Population Singapore has one of the fastest aging populations due to the lack of babies, this consequently led to the slow down in the growth of Singapore s labor force. Recent research had also found that Singaporean life expectancy had increase from 61 years old in 1957 to today average life expectancy of 80 years old. In order to ensure that these senior citizens have enough savings for their old age, the government in Singapore had encouraged them to stay employed and work longer (Sprinter 2007). To achieve this, the government planed to legislate re employment for older workers to work beyond 62 to 67 (Sprinter 2007). With the support from WDA in helping companies to redesign jobs and give training for older workers, actions by Tripartite Committee in recommending Employability of Older Workers and nevertheless the upcoming legislation and incentives provided by the government, we will be expecting to see more older workers in the workforce as compare to the past. The result of these efforts had been publicized by NTUC (2007), which shows that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Father s House Foundation My Father s House Foundation Introduction When I first started my journey at Oklahoma State University I had no idea of the adventures and learning experiences that I would embark on. Little did I know it was the beginning on a life changing experience. From the very beginning I always had a passion for working for families, children, and the community. I ve been selfless for as long as I can remember, and I have always believed that if I continued to be that person I would never give up on my goals or the desires that have to make a change on my campus as well as my community. When I chose to major in Human Development and Family Sciences I knew that I would have to complete an internship my Junior or Senior year. I had no idea how I was going to find one or how I was going to prepare for it; but my professors, fellow peers, and especially my academic advisor supported me and help guide me to finding my internship. As I approached my Senior checklist and final enrollment appointment I was explain to my academic advisor that I was worried about finding an internship in order to complete my degree requirements. She quickly calmed me and explained to me that she may have an answer for me. She passed along a quick background and some contact information and the following week I met my site supervisor. I was very pleased to announce that I was approved and would be interning at My Father s House Children s Foundation (The Foundation). My Father s House Children s Foundation s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Benefits Of A Wireless Technology Choosing a wireless technology to transmit very small amounts of data from A to B should be very simple in todays world, but in reality making sense of the wireless connectivity technology landscape for the Internet of Things is the opposite of simple and obvious it is a complex landscape and its getting more complex as time goes by. In the short range corner we have some familiar LAN and PAN technologies such as Bluetooth, Ble, Wi Fi and even Zigbee. Local area network technology will find IoT applications in the home and office where range is not a priority, if someone finds a way to remove complexity from the process of setting the IoT devices or else we will find ourself having to adapt long range connectivity solutions to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So far we have enjoyed LTE M, LTE MTC, Cat 1, Cat 0, Cat M, Release 12, Release 13, CIoT, Extended Coverage IoT and NB IoT and the milestone date in our diary has slipped March 2016. So what can we expect then? NB IoT could be the long term goal, but we don t know for sure. What we have until that arrives is Cat 1. In between, Cat 0 will be skipped outright, and we will also have Cat M as a stepping stone. The difference between Cat M / NB IoT and Cat 1 is in the power consumption and cost. Nevertheless Cat 1 is not where it needs to be. It is the interim solution until we get to Cat M / NB IoT. When will these actually arrive? Cat M is scheduled to be commercially available in 2017, while NB IoT is announced for 2018. Ultimately it won t be a single race of course, and there won t be a single winner. NB IoT or whatever it is called when it finally arrives will undoubtedly play a very significant part of the IoT landscape but not yet and then only for use cases where there is a good fit.Applications where the value of the individual data streams are relatively high and where energy consumption is not so critical are a natural fit. The reality of required backward compatibility with a complex legacy (LTE) technology is that no amount of optimisation will be competitive with a true clean slate . The simplistic view from a decade ago is not even close to reality today and the dozen or so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on James Joyce s Dubliners Dubliners James Joyce wrote the book Dubliners; Joyce expresses many different types of emotions throughout the book. The emotions portray individuals in society, and light and dark. The emotions of individuals are examined throughout the stories by other members in society. The stories that express the ideas are: The Encounter, Eveline , and The Dead. The symbolism of individuals in society expresses many different situations that are happening in the characters lives. The symbolism of light goes along with the idea of feeling happy and enjoying life. The theme of dark shows the individuals fighting, and having a negative outlook on life. The story of the Encounter expresses different images of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story of Eveline shows the images of the girl s past being the image of dark, and her future the image of light. The promise made between her and her mother holds her back from moving on with her life. She feels that she is confused with leaving or staying. She remembered the last night of her mother s illness; she was again in the close dark room at the other side of the hall and outside she heard a melancholy air of Italy (33). The feeling of being portrayed of being lost between her past and her future. She wants more, but doesn t want to go against her mothers wish. The story of Eveline gives different perspectives of the society. The society plays a major factor in the roles of the characters with the decisions they make. She feels parted from her family and the society puts a toll on her feelings. In her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those who she had known all her life about her (30). The life she used to have is different than the life she wants to take with Frank. Frank feels pressured to make the right decisions to make him look good in the society. Eveline expresses how much the society has an impact on the individuals and how they interact with each other. The confusion of the Dead shows many different images of the themes of light and dark. The images show the characters feelings at harsh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Intel Case Study Intel Case DRAM industry analysis lessons learned By the early 1980, Intel s total share in DRAM was barely 1% and manufacturing was restricted to one fab out of Intel s eight fab, where the Japanese semiconductor companies had captured nearly half of the world memory market. There are several factors that forced Intel to exit the DRAM market, those are the same lessons learned. 1. Intel was always the pioneer in inventing and enhancing the DRAM with respect to the price and performance, but the industry was driven by necessity to cross license among established players. And Intel was not on power at that time. Exhibit 6 shows the comparative intellectual property consideration. 2. DRAM was standard, and all competitors faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way of achieving the profit of the added value is investment in software development to leverage the advantage of the high performance processors. And that was achieved by development of complementors, although Intel had a relationship with Microsoft, but it was enough, since it required Microsoft years to develop the software, were Intel is moving faster, by adopting the strategy of complementors, Intel build its capital. Intel strategy was to invest in companies that fit strategically into Intel s business strategy as well as offered a financial return. Threats and Actions PC computing was the center of computing during the 1990s, but the internet took over the next decade. Cellphones are sold more than PCs, and that is because they can access the Net. Network and communication became more important to people, whether it is in the home, small business or enterprise. Intel response to the changes in the environment by investing a lot of money in four areas, client platforms, server platforms, cellular and wireless, and communication and networking. Despite the fact that Intel took several steps toward making a position for it in the mobile and internet market, the threat of being behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Timeless And Timelessness In Literature One theme in literature, and British literature alike, is timelessness. Many pieces that are famous have been passed down through generations and readers all over the world still relate to it through love or comedy. Two works that capture timelessness and universality are A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning written by John Donne and Much Ado About Nothing written by William Shakespeare. What often draws people to literature is raw emotion. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning perfectly fits the raw emotion and timelessness with true love. This poem by John Donne captivates readers imaginations through his idea of love extending past death and the eternal love of two people. Love songs and love stories endure time because they are always relevant because love is always relevant. Donne s poem can be used in a variety of situations and has endured because of the sweetness and vulnerability of it. Donne writes, Thy firmness makes my circle just, / And makes me end where I begun, (Donne 35 36). These lines are one part of a conceit that likens his and his wife s love to a compass and that she completes him. If people are in love, romantic gestures and nice words can make the love grow stronger, so the message of Donne continues to be passed on through people in love. Poems like this make hearts swell and, on the education side, use many aspects of figurative language. A Valediction continues being taught because of the beautiful use of language and metaphors and how Donne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Russo-Japanese War Essay example Russo Japanese War At the turn of the century, Russia was the largest nation in Europe, both in terms of population and land area. It also had a powerful army and navy, which in addition to its vast territory made it almost unthinkable for any nation to attempt to wage a war against it. Why then had Russia not only been defeated, but suffered tremendous and uneven casualties compared to the Japanese in the Russo Japanese War? This loss, which later had dire consequences for the Russian empire, occurred because of inadequate preparation, poor leadership, and simply bad luck which plagued the Russian military forces in the Pacific. Prior to the construction of the Trans Siberian Railroad, Russia held a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the time of the conflict, Russia had an enormous army of over a million troops, with another 2.5 million in reserve. lt; lt;6 Walder, 78 gt; gt; However, despite the apparent numerical advantage, other factors were at play. First and foremost, the total distance of the rail link between Moscow and Liatong Peninsula was nearly 5,500 miles. lt; lt;7 Walder, 80 gt; gt; Moreover, the railway was not entirely finished around the area of Lake Baikal at the beginning of the war, was often single track and not reliable enough to transfer troops and supplies to the front. lt; lt;8 White, John Albert. The Diplomacy of the Russo Japanese War. (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1964), 147. gt; gt; Japan, on the contrary, had broad avenues of water across which to ferry her army the short distance to the scene of the struggle. lt; lt;9 Busch, 65 66 gt; gt; Therefore, although the Japanese army, with less than 250,000 field troops at the beginning of the war and 400,000 trained and semi trained men in reserve, was considerably outnumbered by the Russian overall, so far as men who could actually be deployed on the battlefields of Manchuria were concerned, the Japanese could maintain the advantage as long as they could land enough of their army in Korea and Manchuria before Russian reinforcements could make up the balance. lt; lt;10 Walder, 80 gt; gt; Certain geographical constraints also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Child Labour Dbq Child workers in factories Children were viewed as a dispensable source of labour during the Industrial Revolution. Evidence of this is that they were given potentially dangerous jobs, worked to the point of exhaustion and harshly punished for their actions. Children were viewed as dispensable because they were given potentially dangerous jobs. The jobs that children were made to do in factories and mines were often in tight enclosed spaces or close to dangerous heavy machinery. Evidence of this can be found in sources one, two and seven. Source one explains the job that scavengers were given which is cleaning the machines while they were still working. This is very dangerous as if they are not glued to the ground, hair can easily be ripped out their hair. Source two is a quote from a doctor in Manchester during that time. He stated that they were terrible accidents. Sometimes the children s hands and arms were caught in the machinery;in many instances the muscles, and the skin is stripped down to the bone, and in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These jobs often had long hours with tiny breaks and no nourishing food. Evidence of this can be found in sources four and five. Source four is a quote from Richard Ostler which states very often the children are woken at 4am. They work for 16 hours, with little breaks, until they go home at night to their parents . Source five explains the food they ate. Oatcake was thick and coarse and was the children s breakfast and supper. Their dinner was potato pie wit boiled bacon inside. This tasted awful, but they were hungry enough to eat anything. Non nutritious food and sleep deprivation helped cause exhaustion. This affected their work pace and proves that they were used as a dispensable source. It also showed that the people running the factories wanted the machines to just keep going and didn t care about how the workers, especially children, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Ancient Egypt Pottery Research Paper When you think of the ancient Egyptians you most likely think of the pyramids, what you might not know is that Egyptians are also known for their pottery. Egyptians have been making pottery since far before the pyramids, and were one of the first peoples to make pottery (Quatr). Two of the main types of pottery constructed in ancient Egypt were amphoras and pithos. Pottery in ancient Egypt was constructed with techniques similar to those used today, and was used to house large stores of provisions, as well as storing small necessary items. The ancient Egyptian culture flourished from 5500 BCE, with the rise of technology such as glasswork, to 30 BCE when Cleopatra VII died, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt (Ancient). When you think of ancient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For easy storage, these pots would sometimes have a tapered bottom in order to stick the pot into a hole in the ground or mud where it would stand up (Hood). Pot stands of clay or wood were also used at times (Hood). Albeit these common storage containers were often used for storing water, wine, or grain for personal use, they would also be left in tombs with food offerings. (Carnegie). The overall shape of the amphora differed greatly. From wide shallow bowls for serving food in the kitchen or banquet hall to small jugs that held beer, wine, or water for drinking (History). There are records of the amphora being as small as three inches tall. It is predicted that this small container size was used for perfume (Reshafim). In the later years the amphora would often have handles on either side for both decoration and function (Reshafim). The most notable thing about these common storage containers is how prevalent they were in everyday ancient Egyptian life. Pithos, on the other hand, were immense casks, vases, or tubs that could be up to six feet in diameter (Hood). Meats, fruits, vegetables, and other provisions were stored in pithos, which were often located in the cellar. Ordinarily, pithos were constructed with reddish brown clay from readily available Nile river clay or marl clay, which was usually polished to give it a lustrous look (Hood). These containers were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Labour Day In William Inge s Summer Brave An afternoon picnic with family and friends appears to be the perfect recipe for a Labour Day celebration, but a handsome stranger and a few swigs of whiskey quickly throw a small town into disarray. Complete with a dash of Southern charm, All Saints Catholic High School delivered an enjoyable rendition of Summer Brave. Written by William Inge, Summer Brave is the revised edition of his Pulitzer Prize winning play Picnic. It chronicles the happenings of a small town in 1950s Kansas, at the centre of which is Madge Owens, more notably known as the prettiest girl in town. When a young drifter, Hal Carter, arrives to visit an old friend, Madge cannot help but be intrigued by this charismatic man. As Labour Day weekend unfolds, love and heartbreak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Oral Fixation Paper Final Research The working title of my integrating seminal is Oral Fixation . My seminar will be a photography project for which I will be taking close up photographs of people s mouths so that the teeth, mouth or tongue are recognisable but do not look like they belong to an individual. The person being photographed should be not be identifiable, because their identity is irrelevant. This could be dehumanising, since the people photographed are reduced to only their body parts. The reason that their identity is irrelevant is because this photography project is ultimately about me and my fascination for the mouth. I intend for this to be both an ironic celebration my own feelings of disgust for my physical body and a catharsis of my mild ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It starts shortly after birth, when the infant experiences nourishment for the first time. While feeding, the child learns that pleasure can be obtained from the very sensitive organ that is the mouth. The child might suck on his thumb, which provides pleasure even if there is no milk, which is the first form of auto erotic pleasure that humans experience. Children will also experience their first frustrations in that stage, for example hunger and thirst, and their first aggressive impulses, such as biting, yelling, and crying (Kahn 42). The main conflicts that arise in that stage are weaning, feeding, and thumb sucking. Scheduled feeding, and ignoring the baby s cries to be fed outside of scheduled times, teaches the baby that his needs are less important than others . Punishing a child for sucking his thumb teaches him that pleasure is shameful and bad. Weaning to early or too late might lead to an oral fixation (43). Severe oral fixations can lead to eating disorders and extreme passivity and dependence, will mild oral fixations lead to eating when stressed or lonely, mild passivity and dependence, and a craving for oral stimulation (Wood et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief History Of The Gold Rush In California California Gold Rush In January 24,1848 a carpenter named James W. Marshall found a piece of gold in the Sacramento Valley. News spread out to San Francisco s news paper. The gold rush began in the Sutter s Mill , near Coloma in 1848. The gold rush continued though out 1850. California s population went up to 250,000 in only four years. During the gold rush clothing for the miner was very important because, the clothing for the miner was based on his ethnicity. Thus used pans, sluice boxes, dry washers or high bankers to find gold. By 1849, people were coming to California from all over the world to look for gold. In 1849 about 80,000 gold seekers came to California hoping to become rich. As Americans moved west, the need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Radiology Vs Accounting When I was younger I didn t really know what I wanted to be. I knew some things that I liked to do, like help people or anything that has to do with money, but I wasn t really sure what I wanted to major in. Entering into college I was trying to figure out what major I would like to pursue in. I was looking in radiology and accounting. Finding more information about radiology and accountancy will help me to narrow down or confirm what major I will choose. To me I define radiology to be when you basically take x ray image of people who are sick or injured. Dr. Mestrovic defines radiology as, Radiology represents a branch of medicine that deals with radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Radiology has just recently become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They both make a good amount of money. In my psychology of success class I learned about a growth and fixed mindset. A growth mindset is were even though a person might fail at something they don t give up. With people in the fixed mindset they would prefer to give upon something if they failed at it. So in order to succeed in one of these field that person needs to develop a growth mindset. If anyone choses to go into any one of these field my advice for them is to not be afraid of taking chances and challenge yourself to do something out side of your comfort zone. You are the only person that stands in your way, so if you fail get right back up and try ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hospital Acquired Conditions Common Hospital Acquired Conditions: Infections Donna Sabet Saddleback College N176 March 3, 2017 Common Hospital Acquired Conditions: Infections Of all the hospital acquired conditions or never events identified by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS), infections are possibly the most frightening to consider. This holds true for lay people as well as medical professionals, perhaps because of our perception that controlling the risk for infection is more difficult than controlling non infectious risk for injury conditions that usually result from preventable human error. Safety awareness and improved education can help on multiple fronts in the fight against most hospital acquired conditions, but with infections, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As such, we must evaluate our practice on an ongoing basis to ensure that we are consistently following the best, evidenced based practice guidelines in our interventions. (Makic, Rauen, Watson, Poteet, 2014) With respect to reducing HAIs, this means following all hospital recommended infection control practices and utilizing all available resources to maintain the highest possible standards of infection control. New nurses may want to consider participating on an infection control committee as a means of keeping current on education and exploring new knowledge. Also, we should acknowledge and appreciate the help and support of assistive personnel, including often overlooked and underappreciated custodial staff, upon whom we rely to help keep the hospital environment clean. It takes the entire team to fight an invisible enemy. As primary patient advocates, nurses must motivate and inspire the other team members and daily remind ourselves to care for each patient with the kind of persistence and diligence we would expect from another RN, if we found ourselves on the other side of the nurse patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of Using Outside Resources For The Quality... Our department understands we will need to utilize outside resources to provide the quality product you are looking for. The photographs required in the report will be taken by Lakysha and the writing of the personal testimonials will be done by Levi. He will also be editing all other information provided to us for the report. This will insure consistent and high quality writing throughout. The design, printing and mail distribution jobs will be out sourced with local companies who focus on high quality report presentation. We feel with the critical timing of printing and mailing of the reports, that it would be best to work with a local firm that can handle the graphic design, printing and distribution work. We are looking for a firm that has worked on not for profit reports previously and able to handle the critical timing at the end to finalize the information before printing. Schedule The staff in the External Affairs department combined has several years of experience that will be beneficial to staying on schedule, which is key to ensure that deadlines are met and maximum productivity is accomplished. An anticipated start date of May 16th will begin the process of the project with an anticipated completion time approximately 180 days later ending on November 15th. There will be several meetings over the course of the schedule for review of pictures, testimonials and other documents. Over 92% of all projects associated with our department have either been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of Advertising In Advertising Advertising and marketing have existed long ago in time, but most likely in a different form unfamiliar to us. Many years ago, sellers advertised by posting on the windows of shops, providing free samples of food, and eventually by posting in newspapers and radio (O Barr, 2005). An intriguing historic fact is that advertising was used to convince people to journey to the New World in the 1800s (O Barr, 2005). Nowadays, with increased exposure to media through television, cell phones, computers, and other electronic devices, marketing has become more advanced and ubiquitous. According to the documentary, advertisements have consistently carried the standard of indoctrination, or promotion. The documentary describes that there used to be a limited and cheap marketing culture for children in the 1900s. After deregulation in the 1980s, the trend of promotion or indoctrination had drastically grown throughout time as marketers found better ways to popularize their products, services, and values. In 2006, the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil implemented a law to prohibit public, outdoor advertisements. Soon after, thousands of advertisements on highways, billboards, public transportation, and buildings were removed, thus exposing the authenticity and natural essence of the city. Many local businesses opposed this law and felt it would ruin their chance of garnering sales and consumers (Goodson, 2012). In fact, this law has influenced Beijing and several European towns to restrict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Legal Evolution of the Exclusionary Rule Essay The Constitution of the United States was designed to protect citizens civil rights from infringement by the government and law enforcement agencies. The Constitution guarantees that the civil liberties of the people of this country shall be respected and upheld. That fact is often considered to be common knowledge and taken for granted by the vast majority of the population. However it was not always that way. American legislation is constantly growing and developing. New rules and practices are being developed and established. The exclusionary rule is considered to be the most vital to the protection of civil rights. The exclusionary rule is represented by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution and it guarantees that illegally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the overwhelming significance of the rights protected and guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment, many questions and concerns existed regarding police and court procedures and practices. The most important of those questions was whether or not illegally obtained evidence could be used in courts. Before 1914, any evidence obtained by the police could be used in both Federal and State courts, regardless of any constitutional violations that might have taken place during the search and seizure of that evidence. Such practice has spawned multiple occurrences of police misconduct. Before that date, many police officers did not follow constitutional requirements. They could freely search individuals and households and seize evidence without appropriate warrants. Needless to say, that such poor performance resulted in illegal arrests and unjust prosecutions of innocent people. One of such cases had become a landmark and initiated the long process of reforms in regard to the Fourth Amendment and police conduct. The Supreme Court articulation of the exclusionary rule has come in Weeks v. United States case in 1914. That case has changed the Fourth Amendment and related laws forever. The defendant, Mr. Freemont Weeks was convicted based on the evidence illegally seized from him during the warrantless search. The appeal was initiated by the defense attorney, thus bringing the case to the attention of the highest Court. The United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Perfect Day For Bananafish By Salinger In A Perfect Day for Bananafish it starts out with the wife of a veteran talking to her mother. The wife and husband took a vacation by themselves. While talking to her mother, Muriel s mother is worried about her because she doesn t think Muriel is safe, and should be with him. The mother thinks Seymour, the husband, is unstable after the war. After Muriel insures her mother Seymour and her are fine. Seymour is on the beach relaxing, when a little girl, he knows, comes up to him to talk to him. While talking Seymour tells the little girls about bananafish, and how they go into a hole that has bananas and eats them all. But they eat so many that they can t get out and die in there. After the little girl says she finds one Seymour says it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One author states in the quotations Such innocence and freedom from the hypocrisy of adulthood has vanished from his own life ( A Perfect Day for Bananafish ). This author is uncovering when people get older they lose how innocent and free they were as a child. They get too consumed in how society makes adults seem, they want to be just like that. So they lose themselves in order to fit in. To show what happens when some people realize this and can not handle it Then he went over and sat down on the unoccupied twin bed, look at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple (Salinger ). The author is illustrating that he started to get pulled into adulthood. When someone gets pulled into adulthood they feel the only way to grow up is to follow what everyone else is doing and not follow what they want to do themselves. Seymour mostly hangs out with children because he can see the innocence and purity inside of them. After the war he realizes he was starting to lose his own childhood innocence and freedom and did not want that to happen. Since he felt that way, he thought the only way to fix it and not get pulled into society was to kill himself. The author seems to be exploring the idea that as people get older they start to be sucked into the idea of how they should look and act. Nobody keeps their innocence from a child and do what they want to do. Seymour is disappointed at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Tuskegee Experiments The Tuskegee Experiments arose from a curiosity in the progression of syphilis is African American men. In 1932, a study was set up, meant to observe the consequence of syphilis (Brandt, 2012). This was done despite the result of the Rosenwald Study in 1929. The Rosenwald Study found that mass treatment of the African American population in Macon County, the site of the Tuskegee Experiments, was possible (Brandt, 2012). Six hundred African American men participated in this study: 399 men with syphilis, serving as the test subjects; and 201 men without syphilis, serving as the controls. The experiment was meant to last only 6 months, but ended after 40 years when a story about the Tuskegee experiments was released to the public (CDC, 2015). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This occurs when the red blood cells of a person with the disease has an abnormal form of hemoglobin called Hb S. Instead of the biconcave disk shape, the red blood cells are long, stiff, rod like structures, making it easier for the cell to rupture. The cells also have difficulty moving through blood vessels and can cause clots (Tortora and Derrickson, 2014). As of now, the only cure for sickle cell anemia is a bone marrow or stem cell transplant, though there are various treatments that can ease the symptoms and prolong life (CDC, Jan 2016). Sickle cell anemia is very dangerous to have as the patient would experience blood loss and require blood transfusions, and they would also be exposed to infection (CDC, June 2016). The disease is inherited and is most commonly found in populations with ancestors from sub Saharan Africa, Spanish speaking regions, Saudi Arabia, India, and Mediterranean countries. In the United States, about 1 in 365 African American births have sickle cell disease (CDC, Feb 2016). In areas where malaria is prevalent, there is selective pressure for sickle cell trait (individuals who have one sickle cell gene and one normal gene, also called carriers). It is accepted that there are multiple mechanisms for how the sickle cell gene can block malarial infection (Gong et al., 2013; Bunn, 2013). A mechanism described in early studies proposed a model where P. falciparum is unable to grow and develop due to the oxidative stress placed on the red blood cell. In a sickle cell trait red blood cell, the cell would become sickled due to oxygen consumption from the parasite (Bunn, 2013). Other mechanisms include impairment of adhesion, and inhibition of transcription by host microRNAs (Bunn, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. MGT2 Task3 Essay MGT2 Task 3 Task A: Addendum to the Risk Assessment Matrix: Description of Risks Impact Likelihood of Occurrence (L,M,H) Degree of Impact (L,M,H) Initial Action to Take if Event Occurs Team Member Responsible Strategies for Prevention and Mitigation Widespread security breach due to unauthorized access to sensitive customer information Negative publicity of the company and loss of credibility in the eyes of existing and potential customers impacting overall business M H Take immediate action to tighten security including all employee access to customer sensitive information Ben Malinda Identify and install the latest security software on all telecommuters PCs and enforce strict rules for information access including password ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of the Earned Value Management technique is the monitoring of variances from the approved baseline of costs and schedule. The variances are useful in determining the overall project health and status. Schedule Variance (SV): The Schedule Variance indicates a value which is a measure of how much the project is either ahead or behind at a given point in time. For any given point in time, once the EV and PV are known the SV can easily be calculated. The formula for SV is quite simply: SV = EV PV. Here a positive value indicates that the project is ahead at the current point in time and a negative value would indicate the opposite that a project is behind at the current point in time. Cost Variance (CV): The Cost Variance indicates a value which is a measure of how much the project is either overspent or underspent at any given point in time. For any given point in time, once the EV and AC are known the CV can easily be calculated. The formula for CV is quite simply: CV = EV AC. Here a positive value indicates that the project is under spent at the current point in time and a negative value would indicate the opposite that a project is over spent at the current point in time. The Cost Variance at the end of the project is calculated as follows: CV = BAC AC. The same above rationale is applied to positive and negative numbers to indicate if the project is under spent or over spent respectively. To measure schedule or cost efficiency there are two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on The Educational Benefits of Video Games The Educational Benefits of Video Games The repetition of the statement claiming that video games do not help children in their educational enterprises is unfair. There have been numerous studies conducted providing evidence that children gain structural knowledge while engaging in video game play (Pillay 2002). Certainly, different styles of video games may produce different results. It is important for us to understand the different benefits from the various styles of games. Because students play a wide variety of games, they may have a repertoire of schemas with different information (Pillay 2002). Visual Skills A majority of the studies conducted discussed results regarding visual skills. The appreciation of visual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They compared them to student who played 10 hours of non action video game. On all visual skills tests, action video gamers scored better than non action video gamers (Chudler 2003). The experiments at the University of Rochester brought forth very promising information for the support of video gaming. In the May 29 issue of Nature, people who play action video games process visual information more quickly. They can track 30% more objects than non game players (Roach 2003). Boosting visual scores can improve dramatically after just 10 hours of playing action games (Cohen 2003). Thinking and Learning Skills Video games can be used as instructional tools as well. They have positive elements and add value; they create a micro world of their own. The players act based on natural tendencies towards learning. Therefore, learning occurs while playing (Rosas et al., 2003). Simulation, adventure, and role playing games are another type of video game that produces positive results in skill levels (Morgan 2003). Simulations games are widely used in training various areas: 1. Colleges and institutions use them for educational purposes. 2. Industries and businesses use computer simulations to train their employees and executives. 3. Common in military in helping learn military strategy. 4. Almost all pilots do some flight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Concussion And Margin Call From the moment we are born, there are certain values that are taught and instilled in us by our families and friends to become moral individuals. The concept of morality deals with the different decisions we make every single day of our lives, and the kind impact they may have on someone. With regard to this concept, Concussion and Margin Call are two movies that exemplify characters that undergo extreme pressure to make moral decisions and judgements. In the movie Concussion, Dr. Bennet Omalu faces lots of criticism for his studies and findings. While finishing medical school in Nigeria, he came to the United States as an immigrant to work as a medical examiner. Through his hard work and research, he discovered that many players in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Art of War for Managers The Art of War for Managers While The Art of War was written by Sun Tzu during the 6th century B.C., long before the colonization of the Americas, the onslaught of the Crusades, and before the Persian Wars of around 490 B.C., it remains relevant to this day. There is also strong evidence that the work inspired Napoleon and was used in the planning of Operation Desert Storm. The Art of War has withstood the sands of time due to its simplistic approach, and its applicability to non military strategies. The Art of War , interpreted by Gerald, A. Michaelson, as well as other authors, use Sun Tzu s timeless strategies and apply them to the modern day corporate world. The themes in The Art of War seem to run parallel to those in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the business world, if too much time is taken, the chance of error contributing to failure becomes greater. Sun Tzu says this: If the war is long delayed, the men s weapons will be blunted and their ardor will be dampened. If too much time and energy is wasted, there will be less efficiency. The faster you do things, the better off you are. If you manage your time well, you will always be one step ahead of your opponent. You will have the luxury of looking back at them while they struggle to get to the point you are already at. Also, if you arrive at a position early, you will use less resources holding the position than others will use trying to reach that position. The defense of a position is always easier than that of taking a position away from the current leader. The longer it takes you to start, the more you will require. It s as simple as that. Another interpreted quote of Sun Tzu is this: A victorious army wins its victories before seeking battle; an army destined for defeat fights in the hope of winning . This can be applied directly to the business world. As I suggested earlier, entrance into a market with low or no competition maximizes the rate of success. If there is nobody to compete against in the beginning, you have already won. It is then the responsibility of new companies in the market to work their way up to where you are. Winning the battle before it has started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay about The Football Player Duane Hanson What force is so strong that it has the power to bring even the strongest man to his knees? What force plagues the workforce at all hours of the day? What force prevents continuous work at all times of the day, making us bow to the night as if to say We are not strong enough ? That force is exhaustion, the most terrible and rarely conquerable force on earth. As I stood staring at such a life like sculpture in the confines of a briskly chilly art museum corridor, I could only imagine the amount of exhausted nights the sculptor had to endure to create his extremely exhausted masterpiece. The sculptor Duane Hanson and his piece The Football Player most certainly shared the same facial expression at one point in their existence, as to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The player shown holds the cup loosely with two fingers. Parallel to the physical state exemplified in The Football Player , I located a similarly themed group of sculptures entitled Korean War Veterans by Frank Gaylord on Artstor.org. The group of large sculptures is made up of eight life size soldiers of the Korean war era. Dressed in rain parkas and grim faces while holding their weapons, the soldiers show a generally exhausted state, most likely from their constant battles. One soldier is pictured giving the lower ranking soldiers orders in their freeze frame of war, with the others not even acknowledging their commands with eye contact, instead staring straight ahead or into space. The soldiers all have quite exhausted expressions and mannerisms, such as squinting eyes and slouched postures, which help to magnify their tired states. The grey color of the unpainted stone also helps to darken the tone of the piece. The parallels in the expressions of the various warriors shown in the two pieces on the football field and on the battlefield brought up an intriguing idea to me. How does the body and mind respond to the extreme levels of exhaustion caused by their respected stressful situations? How does a human being survive in such an extreme environment without driving oneself over the edge? Exhaustion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. I Am A Taiwanese American Speaking of unique aspects about me as an individual, I would say that nothing can be more valuable and meaningful than my international experiences. My academic background, academic discipline and my personality are in fact closely related because of these valued experiences; they allowed me to learn and to explore various cultures, to expand and to broaden my knowledge and vision beyond mediocrity, to form and to shape my personality and most importantly to know who I am and who I want to be. First of all, I am a Taiwanese American from Dallas, but I ve also been raised in several different places than where I come from, including China, Spain and the UK. Having lived in these places made me both culturally and socially diverse. On one hand, I ve experienced different educational systems, food, languages and knowledge about different ways of living; on the other hand, I ve learned how to quickly adjust into new environments and thus interact with people from all over the world. Among my international experiences, I especially value the two month study abroad in Spain. I chose to go there because of my interest in Spanish language and culture that was originally developed through a four week Spanish beginner workshop during the summer break prior to my study abroad trip. In Spain, I lived mainly in Salamanca, a small old city in northwestern Spain, which was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks to my parents, who had the confidence and trust to let me go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sustainability Report of BP What responsibility did the executives of BP have in making more socially responsible and safety conscious decisions at the expense of not meeting the consumer demand of cheap gas and thus lowering the returns for shareholders and their own compensation? Executives in many prominent companies must constantly be aware of consumer sentiments in regards to business practices. As such, executives have a very compelling social obligation for safety and compliance. This is particularly important in industries that can cause systemic damage to both the society and the environment. Oil companies are no different in this regard. A drilling mistake can have catastrophic consequences for all stakeholders involved, as evidenced by the case. Ultimately, executives should put ethical and social considerations first as it will directly influence profits. By doing what is best for the customer, the business will eventually profit. Many of the socially responsible initiatives started by company s are really an effort to increase sales. It is proven that promotions that focus of socially responsible initiatives sell more than regular price promotions. Executives should therefore be aware of cause marketing and its implications on the bottom line. Recent research has indicated that consumers are extremely value conscious and are eager to patronize businesses that share their own values and ethics (Menon, 2012). In short, consumers are swayed by causes that they care about. They appreciate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analyzing Amish Culture and Their Mode of Subsistence Analysis of Amish Culture In the Light of Mode of Subsistence Amish culture has been an attention grabbing field of study for many anthropologists. Currently, there population is only present in United States due to various historical events. Although Amish community has been living in United States for a considerably long time now which comprises of centuries but despite all the cultural influences from external forces, this community has successfully managed to retain its original character and essence. Where other communities have showed adaptation to sociological and cultural changes, Amish culture is present in its original form because of their closed social system. Their main mode of subsistence of Horticulture. Although this mode is considered to be a derivative of their way of obtaining financial independence but in reality this mode of living defines their Beliefs and values, Economic organization, Gender relations, Kinship Political organization and Social organization. Amish culture is a European born group of Christians who are descendents of Mennonite church. Due to few fundamental religious differences, they separated from Mennonite regime which made them go through a series of violence causing a remarkable decrease in their population. However, after gaining ground sin United States and Canada, they are living their lives peacefully in isolation. The current culture of Amish people is a true representative of simplicity, humility, thrift, obedience, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Taking a Look at Malnutrition Malnutrition is defined as lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat . Some may argue that the main concept of malnutrition has to do with the amount of food and water that a certain group of people consumes in a specific location. Others are more likely to argue that it has to do with the bacteria and things that the food and water contain. It is both of these things. Malnutrition is a serious problem worldwide, but there is particular concentration in certain areas in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Not only is malnutrition an issue with the general population of people, but it is the biggest contributor to the deaths of children. There are political, economic, and cultural factors about this issue that can be analyzed to further explain the global health issue of malnutrition in children, and its international response. Malnutrition is a major topic, but what some people do not know about it is that there are many different aspects to it, which causes it to be such a broad topic. That can also leave one ignorant to a lot of the general information about all malnutrition is. Over 2 billion of the world s population suffer from malnutrition. It is also a hidden, yet prominent cause of death in children, taking the lives of 2.6 million kids, which is a third of global child deaths. A common misconception about malnutrition is that it is only a field in itself. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ragtime Research Paper Ragtime American culture involves myriads of customs and traditions inherent exclusively to the USA. Except for religion, clothes, behavior, beliefs, or food, which define culture as a unique phenomenon, music enormously contributes to its existence in any period of the nation s development. Early American music is famous for a distinctive genre popular during the mid 1890s, called ragtime, notable for its special syncopation and composers. Ragtime used to be a solely American style of musical works composed of three or four strikingly different sections, in other words, strains, one of which was 16 or 32 measures in length. Due to an astonishing syncopation, namely replacement of the beat from its regular course of meter, ragtime compositions became both threatening and thrilling to the American youngsters. The displaced beat caused the listeners to feel hyperactive as well as evoked strong associations with so called low class music of the Negroes ( History of ragtime, n.d.). Although ragtime was composed for a piano, modern chronicles mention a significant role of the banjo in the development of this musical genre. In 1881, a writer Lafcadio Hearn noted that the blacks used the piano as a banjo, producing new ragged rhythms, later called banjo figuration ( History of ragtime, n.d.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1897, Tom Turnip, being a native of these areas and a self taught pianist, composed Harlem Rag, which became a notable work of piano ragtime and a role model for other composers, including J. Russell Robinson, Joseph Lamb, Scott Joplin, James Scott, and others ( History of ragtime, n.d.). Except for Turnip, Arthur Pryor was also a native Missouri, who wrote the most successful ragtime compositions of the era, encompassing A Coon Band Contest, Frozen Bill, That Flying Rag, and Razzazza Mazzazza ( History of ragtime, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Does The Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Symbolize In... In chapter 8 of The Things They Carried, The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, a very obscure yet very meaningful story is told. This specific chapter shows how war changes people, and how it can change anyone. A very common misconception is that war only affects soldiers when in actuality it can and will affect anyone in its presence. Tim O Brien shows that war can permanently affect anyone by showing how it changed Mary Anne Bell a woman in her late teens and the girlfriend of Mark Fossie, a soldier. When Mary Anne first arrives she is wearing white culottes and a pink sweater, as a typical tennager would in the 1960 s. Throughout the chapter, you witness this typical teenager change into a barbaric esque soldier. She cuts her hair short, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ultimate Love in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura... Ultimate Love in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel Laura Esquivel s Like Water for Chocolate is a love story set in Mexico, interspersed with recipes, related in unadorned, uncomplicated language. Yet when the ingredients are combined and simmer, subtle and unusual flavors emerge. On one level, this is the story of Tita, youngest daughter of the formidable matriarch Mama Elena who forbids Tita to marry her true love Pedro because tradition says that the youngest daughter must care for her mother until her death. When Pedro marries Tita s oldest sister in order to be near Tita, it begins a life long conflict filled with passion, deception, anger, and pure love. Interwoven throughout the narrative are the recipes, which, like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a toddler she spent her days witnessing the magic that Nacha manifested every time she set herself to make a platter. Tita was her apprentice and without knowing it, little by little, she completely embodied the power to cook, and what?s more, to reveal herself through her food. When she had no other way to express herself, food became her mode of communication. Mama Elena?s cruel appointing of Tita as head of all the preparations for the wedding of her sister Rosaura and the man that Tita loved, resulted very tragically. While baking the cake with Nacha, Tita?s tears sank into the batter of the cake, and acted as poisonous toxins that nauseated all those who ate it, ruining the wedding, and killing Nacha herself, who also tasted Tita?s melancholy teardrops: Weeping was just the first symptom of a strange intoxication an acute attack of pain and frustration that seized the guests and scattered them across the patio and the grounds and in the bathrooms, all of them wailing over their lost loves (39). Her feelings towards the other nuptial that occurs in the novel are completely different since it occurs much later in her life and Mama Elena and all the forces that were against her, had vanished. At her niece?s wedding, Tita felt so much happiness in preparing all the edibles that everyone complimented her food and those who dared to ask her for the secret recipe only received the reply: ?The secret is to make it with love? (239). As in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...