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How To Write A Critical Analysis Paper How To Write A Critical Analysis Paper
Malvolio and the Way he is Treated in William...
Malvolio and the Way he is Treated in William Shakespeare s The Twelfth Night
Malvolio is an extremely complicated and difficult character to study because of his mixed, complex
personality. At times in the play he seems very reliable and loyal but sometimes he seems foolish and
weak, and in many scenes in the play the audience are encouraged to laugh at him, his actions or his
words. He is not portrayed as a lovable character, which makes the play funnier. Also, the way that
Malvolio seems humourless actually makes him humorous. Just Malvolio s name can give you some
idea of his personality, it means in Latin evil wishing!
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So, from being rude and offensive earlier on in the scene to Feste, he is now obedient and loyal.
Malvolio could, at this point, be called two faced. His personality changes depending on whom he is
interacting with.
Act II Scene 2 consists of a conversation between Malvolio and Viola/Cesario. Malvolio seems very
proud and pleased to be telling Viola/Cesario that Olivia does not want him to bring messages from
Orsino any more. Of course he does not realise that the implications of this message are actually the
complete opposite! He says:
And one thing more, that you never be so hardy to
come again in his affairs, unless it be to report your
lord s taking of this. (Lines 8 10)
Malvolio is then rude and selfish to Viola/Cesario because he obviously feels that he is more important
than him. Instead of handing Viola/Cesario the ring, he throws it onto the floor.
In the next scene, Act II Scene 3 Sir Toby and Sir Andrew are drinking, they persuade Feste to sing for
them but Maria is wary and warns them of the trouble they could be in. Malvolio is sent down by
Olivia to stop their unruly behaviour. Of course, Malvolio takes this opportunity to scold all of them
and be generally impolite to them:
Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty, but to gabble
like tinkers at this time of night? (Lines 83 84)
When he realises that this does not seem to have the effect he
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Olaudah Equiano Influence On Slavery
Influence of Religion on Equiano s View of Slavery
Religion can be viewed as a key factor in The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. It
played a substantial role throughout Equiano s life, especially during his slave years, as presented
through the writings of his experiences. More specifically, one can argue that his religious conversion
to Christianity meant a type of liberty equally significant as his own freedom from slavery.
To achieve freedom, Equiano used hard work, education, and his faith in God. His quotations and
assertions of Christianity during his life, especially throughout slavery, showed how much he
increasingly relied on the Bible during his unpleasant journey. He increasingly became to believe that
freedom could be achieved through God. Religion strongly influenced Equiano s negative viewpoint
of slavery, and with the help of his faith in God, lead him to achieve freedom.
Equiano describes the relatively benevolent conditions of slavery in the small district of the Kingdom
of Benin in Africa, where he was born. He was raised in an upper class family that owned a large
number of slaves. Therefore, Equiano was accustomed to the system of slavery. Even though they had
their freedom take away from them, he believed that the slaves were treated humanely in Benin, which
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From his viewpoint, the slaves were treated virtually like everyone else. He wrote, With us they do no
more work than other members of the community, than even their master; their food, clothing and
lodging, were nearly the same as theirs (16). Some slaves even had servants under them as their own
property, and for their own use. Since Equiano was born into an upper class family, one could argue
that he was not against all forms of slavery. His early impression of slavery was greatly affected by his
humanity and familiarity of a class
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Optometry Personal Statement
Optometry is a fascinating, ever changing and evolving field. My objective is to become a successful
pediatric optometrist serving hispanic minorities. I have had numerous opportunities to work with
distinguished optometrists. This has prepared me for the demands and intensity of an optometric
career.
I have the skill set to succeed in any optometry school program. I have perfected time management
and teamwork skills through multiple leadership roles. This includes, Vice President of The Future
Optometry Students of America and Student Association Treasurer (PSA). In addition, I have learned
the essentials of clinical patient care particularly within the pediatric population at three prestigious
hospitals; Miami Children s Hospital, Baptist Health Pediatric Unit, and University of Miami Bascom
Palmer Eye Institute Pediatric Clinic. Furthermore, I improved my critical, integrative and innovative
thinking skills with rigorous science courses at the Florida International University honors program.
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I am particularly interested in giving back to the hispanic communities because I immigrated to the
United States when I was only two years old. My father spent fourteen days at sea risking his life to
get to this country and my mother left her beloved career as OB/GYN. Their selfless actions and
dedication has taught me that with perseverance and determination I will reach my aspirations in life. I
first became interested in this career through personal experience. At eight years old, I was diagnosed
with myopia and was required to wear glasses to see at distance. My vision and grades improved,
leading to a boost in my confidence. I enjoyed visits to the optometrist, a doctor who made a positive
impact in my life and inspired me towards a rewarding
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Subliminal Messages In Advertising
Advertising Using Subliminal Messages to Promote Food Products
There have been studies showing how subject s mood and behavior changed when exposed to
subliminal messages. These studies have looked at if subliminal messages could influence our desires
(Benoit Tomas, 1992). Advertising agencies really benefit from subliminal messages because of the
affects they cause. In a study by Talbot and Duberstein (1991), they revealed that subjects who are
exposed to subliminal food messages were more likely to eat than subjects who were not. This
research can help other people to know what to watch and what not to watch. This literature review
will look at how subliminal messages in advertising (such as commercials, billboards, magazine ads,
etc.) can change our behavior and/or mood and it will also look at how this could affect our eating
habits. This is an important question because we are exposed to it all the time and we need to know
how it s affecting our lives. Literature Review
Treimer and Simonson (1988) did a study where they took a handful of undergraduate and graduate
students who responded to their ads. The study measured how much weight the participants lost after
watching a certain video. Half the participants were to watch a video that had some sort of subliminal
message in them. The other half were to watch a video that had no subliminal message. Each video
was 22 minutes long and the participants had food choices in front of them after the video. The results
were
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Progressive Reform
The rise of modern American liberalism throughout the history
Having been born in Europe in the epoch of Renaissance and Reformation, the liberalism has become
an inevitable part of the United States. When someone and somewhere talks about the liberal
movement, everybody will mention the American liberalism, which has undergone several stages of
its development and transformed into modern liberalism. This liberalism allows the United States to
be one of the most powerful states in the world.
Since its origin, the United States did not know different political philosophy but liberalism in its
democratic constitutional form. The liberal doctrine in the United States was influenced by some
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It claims on different freedoms of people despite their gender, race, and age. Also, one of the
principles of American liberalism is the separation of state and church. The main aim of liberalism is
to promote the general welfare of the American citizens. However, sometimes the liberalism was too
controversial. For example, the involvement of the United States to the wars violated the rights of
people. Speaking about the WWI, George William Norris wrote that war brings no prosperity to the
great mass of common and patriotic citizens. It increases the cost of living of those who toil and those
who already must strain every effort to keep soul and body together. War brings prosperity to the stock
gambler on Wall Street to those who are already in possession of more wealth than can be realized or
enjoyed (149).
Such eager of American people to live in a free society is well understandable and can be explained by
several factors as well. The ultimate goal of the American social ideal is equality of opportunity and
individual initiative. These are not born of bureaucracy. This ideal is the expression of the spirit of our
people. This ideal obtained at the birth of Republic. It was the ideal of Lincoln; it is the ideal upon
which the nation has risen to unparalleled greatness (205). To another word, it is a heritage of all
generations, which made their
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WPU Scholarships
WPU Scholarships and Awards
All first year and transfer student who applies and is accepted for admission at William Peace
University will be considered for merit based scholarships. These scholarships are renewable through
a four year period, provided that the student maintains a designated minimum grade point average.
Qualified students are awarded renewable Merit Scholarships of up to $17,000 every year.
Scholarships are awarded based on weighted cumulative grade point average and the highest
combined critical reading and math SAT/ACT scores.
William Peace University Presidential Scholarship
The William Peace University Presidential Scholarships are awarded to qualified students who have
earned exceptional academic records. These students should also possess exemplary characteristics of
leadership ability and/or special talents that would enable them to make significant contributions to
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New students must meet all WPU admission requirements and be in the top 1/3 of their high school
class. Priority will be given to students who demonstrate financial need. The scholarship is renewable
for all three years provided the student maintains a C average (2.00) and maintains good social
standing at WPU. The scholarship is available to both in and out of state students, with preference
given to North Carolina residents.
Honors Scholarship
Students accepted into this program can be awarded the Honors Scholarship. Current students may
petition to join the Honors Program with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher after 15 credit hours.
These scholarships are renewable for an additional three years of study at William Peace University,
provided recipients remain in the Honors Program and maintain a B average (3.00).
Phi Theta Kappa Honor
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Federalist No. 10 Cons
In James Madison s Federalist no. 10 he states that it takes a strong union to be able to break and
control the violence against factions (The Federalist). Madison s Federalist no. 10 was written at the
time when the US government was small and weak (The Federalist). So the Us government could
have been easily toppled by a faction. How have factions caused challenges and animosity in modern
day America
When factions are brought up in politics people think of the animosity that is created by factions in
their pursuit for change. But today we don t really see animosity when factions try to make change for
their personal interest. A example of a faction that would not cause animosity would be a Union of
Workers. The workers might have a protest here and there for better pay or better working conditions
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There are other peaceful factions in America such as the MADD, Christian Coalition, and the NAACP
(MADD)(Christian)(Our). The MADD wants to protect families to be protected from drunk driving,
drugged driving and underage drinking (MADD). While the Christian Coalition wants people of faith
to be actively involved in impacting the issues they care about in government (Christian). The
NAACP wants to spread equality for all citizens of the United States (Our). With the agenda of these
factions there is no evidence that shows that they would cause animosity in the United States. But a
faction that could cause animosity could be a racial group like the American Nazi Party or the KKK.
The American Nazi Party claims they are not gangsters and want to push their agenda through politics
and conventions (American). While the KKK want to
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Comparing Odyssey And Siren Song
In an excerpt from Homer s The Odyssey and Siren Song by Margaret Atwood, the speaker s point of
view shapes the portrayal of the alluring and dangerous aspects of the Sirens.
In Atwood s poem, the Sirens are described as alluring from one Siren s point of view due to their
knowledge of how to appeal to men s desires to be heroic, while in Homer s excerpt, Odysseus point
of view believes that the Sirens are appealing solely to him. For example, Odysseus describes the
Siren s voices as honeyed, and to add to the image, pouring from their lips . Honey is generally sweet,
but can also be sticky, resembling the Siren s tactics attempting to lure men in. In the same excerpt,
Odysseus recalls the Sirens call as famous Odysseus, Achaea s
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Why Is All Presidents Men Unethical
All presidents men was based on a non fictional novel, that talks about a small burglary that happened
during Nixon s second election to the office. The burglary was done by five people who had either a
past with the CIA, or some type of a relationship with the CIA. They tried to rob the Democratic Party
Headquarters at the Watergate apartment complex, but got caught by the police. However, two guys
working from the Washington Post, name Woodward and Bernstein. Both reporters took on the job
and started searching of why those people who were connected to the CIA, tried to rob the Democratic
Party money. Other reporters and people thought it was just a simple robbery, but the two reporters
working on the case believed that it could be connected to something very big. Woodward and
Bernstein both tried to gather evidence to prove that the robbery wasn t just a regular robbery it was
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They violated by invading people s privacy, by forcing themselves to enter their property s, and
refusing to leave without getting any answers. This was the right thing to do to gets the real truth from
the people who actually worked and been around the process of sabotaging the democratic campaigns.
Still they couldn t in any way they can quote the evidence the people said, which was also hard
because many people would not believe, and think it was made up. However, they still followed the
Society of Professional Journalists code, because they made sure what they wrote had a lot of correct
information s, and making sure they can be clear, and also keeping their promises to the people that
shared the evidence. Even though, they had a lot of trouble creating a good story that could cover up
everything, but at the end they made the story clear, and also quoting Sloan, which then he confirmed
what he said was right at the
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The Importance Of Selfless Service
When one sees the word selfless service, he or she literally sees the words self and less, followed by
service. Self refers to an individual (in this case, it refers to one s own interests) and less indicates a
lack of, or without. Service can be a synonym of the word volunteering or duty. Therefore, the term
selfless service must literally mean the lack of the pursuit of one s own interests for the betterment of
others. There is no measurement of selfless service. No matter what the scenario or who is involved,
everyone who is involved benefits from one s selfless acts. The one who shows selflessness may
benefit by receiving a thank you, or even just a good feeling of helping others. Of course, the ones
who receive the selfless acts benefit from obvious reasons. Selfless service can be shown by anyone
and everyone, including a soldier putting his/her life on the line to save a fallen comrade, a husband
and father protecting and spending time with his wife and children, someone donating his/her time by
volunteering as a tutor or with the American Red Cross or some other goodwill charity, and the
teamwork of two or more athletes. Those four examples provide different scales in which selfless
service can be displayed. Selfless service can be displayed in regards to one s nation/military, one s
family, one s community, and any team sport.
The U.S. Army s definition of selfless service is to put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your
subordinates before your own
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The Effects Of Transition Metals
Transition metals, such as iron, copper, zinc, nickel, and cobalt, play vital roles in numerous
67 biological processes. Because of these metals unique redox and inorganic chemical properties,
68 they either serve as catalytic centers for enzymatic reactions or contribute to overall protein
69 stability. To thrive, all organisms have to maintain adequate levels of transition metals for their
70 cellular metalloproteins, which account for more than 30% of all proteins in biological systems.
71 However, the overloading of transition metals will cause severe adverse effects, such as
72 generating toxic free radicals. Consequently, biological systems have evolved sophisticated
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All these pathways are vital to bacterial virulence.
92
93 Nix and Nik pathways either directly import nickel by a high affinity metal transporter or
94 use small molecule chelators from the environment to mediate metal transportation and have a
95 strong preference for the acquisition of nickel over other metals. In contrast, the Cnt pathway
96 itself synthesizes a novel broad spectrum nicotianamine like metallophore staphylopine (STP)
97 from the first three genes cntKLM in the pathway to facilitate metal acquisition and it has little
98 preference for different metals (17 20) (Fig. 1). The biosynthetic pathway of STP is conserved
99 across various pathogens (20). In addition to the STP biosynthesis genes, the cnt operon
100 possesses an STP exporter encoded by the cntE gene and an STP/metal importer encoded by the
101 five genes cntABCDF (17, 20) (Fig. 1). The CntA protein of the importer complex is an
102 extracytoplasmic solute binding protein and plays a primary role in STP/metal recognition and
103 importation initiation. CntBC are two membrane proteins that form an integral channel to
104 transport STP/metal released from CntA. CntDF are two membrane associated nucleotide
105 binding proteins that provide energy for the transportation. Previous independent genetic studies
106 targeting cntA and cntE have demonstrated the importance of both genes for bacterial virulence,
107
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Key Contextual Language Differences Between Japan And...
This case study will introduce the key contextual language differences between Japan and Singapore
and the different language education policies of the two countries. Specifically, the historical
background concerning the use of English in the two countries, the political landscape involving the
role of English, the mentality towards English and lastly the teaching of English. In the past English
was the language of the Singaporean government when Singapore was a British colony. Since then it
has been a wellspring of economic resource. Meanwhile English has never held official status in Japan
and the citizens of japan can make a comfortable living for themselves without the need for English in
daily activities. English interestingly is very prominent in Singapore but has little use in Japan.
Touching on attitudes, Singaporeans are fully embracing English while in contrast Japanese people
still have lingering doubts. Certainly English education in Japan is heavily criticised however English
education in Singapore is commensurate to other English speaking developed nations. A brief insight
to the background of English within Japan and Singapore. Singapore In 1820 Sir Stamford Raffles
acquired the Singapore as a commercial outpost for the British East India Company. since the
acquisition, Singapore has changed (Leitch Lepoer, Barbara:1989).while Singapore was controlled by
British East India Company, English was the language of the organisation and the settlement s
occupants,
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Video Games And Its Effects On Female Characters
Throughout the world women are depicted to be oversexualized among forms of media such as video
games and comic books. The idea of oversexualization towards female characters is that they have
been often drawn and animated in hypersexual ways. Even going as far as viewing them as a sex
object, their revealing body images are eye candy through the eyes of men. Hence women found in
comic books and video games are frequently emphasized by their excessive physical appearances,
objectification, portrayal, and character role.
So, what does oversexualize mean anyway? The term oversexualize defines as to sexualize
excessively, which means to make something of sexual that is beyond degree in this case, a person or
someone of a gender whether male or female can be oversexualized. To begin with, costumes that
female characters wear are far more or less provocative clothes, but mainly towards sexually explicit
ways. For example, Ivy Valentine comes from a video game series called Soul Calibur who is the first
character to have a revealing outfit and in which her costumes appears to be a dominatrix style.
Furthermore, she shows a huge amount of cleavage with her exposed thighs and hips despite wearing
high boots and long gloves which indicates to be a skin display. This brings us to our next reason
about body types. The women s appearances we see in media have been designed to become a perfect
ideal and yet their massive breasts are exaggeratedly drawn to be in the size of basketballs
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Contributions Of Greenhouse Gas Consumption And Internal...
Transportation sector contributes to a considerable share of energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas
(GHG) emissions worldwide. In 2015, 50% of world oil consumption was consumed for road
transportation [1]. In 2014, 35% of energy was used in the transportation sector (21% of world energy
consumption was used in passenger cars) [1]. In 2010, about 14% of worldwide GHG emissions was
from the transportation sector [2]. The share of the transportation sector in a country s GHG emissions
varies among the countries all over the world. For instance, in the US, the transportation sector is a
major contributor to GHG emissions and accounted for 27% of GHG emission in 2015 [3]. Out of that
27%, 60% of emission is from light duty vehicles and 23% from ... Show more content on
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This is a notable point especially for countries that have a high percent of emission free electricity
generation capacity and can use that emission free electricity to provide the energy needed in the
transportation sector. To cut CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050 (as decided by G8 leaders and the
European Union in 2009), a 95% carbon emission reduction should happen in transport sector [6].
However, based on the expected number of passenger cars by 2050 and knowing the emissions and
efficiency of ICEVs, the reduction target for transportation sector cannot be achieved through an
increase in efficiency of ICEVs alone [6]. Knowing this limit, different countries/jurisdictions all over
the world have invested in alternative fuel vehicles. As defined by the US Department of Energy, an
alternative fuel vehicle is a dedicated, flexible fuel, or dual fuel vehicle designed to operate on at least
one alternative fuel [8]. Biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, or propane are
considered as alternative fuels in this definition [8]. In this work, we are focusing on reviewing the
incentives for vehicles that operate on hydrogen and electricity as an alternative fuel. We are not
considering biodiesel and ethanol as there is uncertainty about the capability of biofuels to fuel the
transportation sector at large scale [6]. We
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Fear In Literature Of H. G. Wells And Ray Bradbury
Fear is the driving force behind change. When a human being feels they are in danger, the response is
to protect themselves. Traumas or bad experiences can trigger a fear response within us that is hard to
quell. Yet exposing ourselves to our personal demons is the best way to move past them (Sussex
People, 1). Some people will approach the thrill lifestyle willingly, while others will stay away from it
at all costs. When interpreting literature, it is important to understand what was the cause of the
writing. In most science fiction pieces, the answer is fear.
This same truth is evident in the literary works of two authors who shared similar ideas due to
catastrophes going on in the world around them. H.G. Wells grew up during an industrial advancement
in Europe. This advancement impacted the wars that were going on greatly. Killing was made more
efficient and less personal. This affected the morals of the European society.
H.G. Wells noticed the issue, and addressed them in his writing. Ray Bradbury also grew up in a time
of war. The development of nuclear biological warfare greatly impacted his career. His fear of the end
of the world by technology was the supreme basis of all of his works. By applying a historical lense,
readers can observe that H.G Wells and Ray Bradbury are afraid of modernising technology due to
their fear of bad ethics.
The idea of being invisible has always been in the imaginations of children and regarded as a cool
science. H.G. Wells confronts
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Bill Cosby Allegations Essay
There is no way humanly possible that these Bill Cosby Allegations are not true with all the 13 of the
Women who stood forward and accused him of sexual abuse. Now said in the paragraphs before, the
multiple women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual abuse and misconduct provided different stories
with multiple similarities in them. This on its own is just a very obvious clue to the fact that he has
sexually abused these women, along with how many stories there are.
The first allegation was made by Sunni Welles in March of 2015 stating that, Cosby raped her twice
when she was an aspiring singer in the mid 1960s by drugging her drink (Littlefield). The second
allegation was made by Kristina Ruehli and she stated that It was all foggy, and I woke up in the bed. I
found myself on the bed, and he had his shirt off. He had unzipped his pants. (Littlefield). The third
allegation was made by Linda Joy Traitz, she was just a waitress at a restaurant that happened to be co
owned by Bill Cosby; she stated that he drugged and groped her in his car. (Littlefield). There were
ten more women who came forward and accused Bill Cosby of sexual abuse and misconduct. Notice
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Now some others disagree with the fact that Bill Cosby has sexually abused these women because of
the reason that one accusation was actually proven false, this was the accusation made by Andrea
Constand. Andrea Constand statement, just like most the others included the drugging and the sexual
assault followed after, but in the courtroom Bill Cosby responded to her statement in a manner like
their relationship was consensual, which made the side of Cosby seem somewhat believable because
of the fact that they had a prior friendship or relationship that had been going forward since then for
about a year and a
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Bob Marley Get USand Up Analysis
Get up Stand up was written in 1973 and was written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh in the group : The
Wailers, published in the album : Legend, by Chrysalis One Music (Metrolyrics, n.d). Furthermore,
their source of inspiration was mainly influenced by their Jamaican upbringing. In essence, the song is
about the fight for acceptance of their Rastafarian religion and the need to take action to avoid
oppression.
The meaning behind the lyrics can be interpreted as both religious and anti religious. On the other
hand, the line, `Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights, can be seen as a rallying call for the people
to stand up and demand respect for the Rastafarian religion. Firstly, the fundamental message that he
brings across is that religion is something personal, it is fine to have certain religious beliefs, but it is
not acceptable when you ram it in someone else s throat. He elaborates on the need for mutual respect
for others beliefs. In addition, the lines, Preacher man don t tell me, heaven is under the earth, I know
you don t know, what life is really worth, (Metrolyrics, n.d) suggests hanging to the thought of
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In many societies around the globe music, including rock and rap, has been increasingly used as a
vehicle for social and political comment as we see in everyday life. Furthermore, Get Up Stand Up
was produced the era Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were surrounded by a lack of human rights, personal
freedom, that were smudged in poverty and corruption. Marley had also been influenced by political
issues that were present in Jamaica, where western political, economic domination and cultural
imperialism had moved towards the heart of Jamaica. Thus, it was to Marley s concern that the people
are to stand up for themselves, forming one of the most powerful cultural forces among youths in
Jamaica (Nathaniel Samuel Murrell,
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A Comparison Of Ancient Greek And Roman Civilization
Throughout History many civilizations have rose and fallen but we will be analyzing Greek and
Roman Civilization. Many people view the Romans as a copy cat empire compared to the Greek
because they modeled so many things after the Greeks, for myself, it would be correct to assume this
were true. At first during the colonial age or era, Romans and Greek heavily influenced one another
which one had engaged in trade at the Black Sea the surrounding Mediterranean areas. Trading
between the two nations was very successful due to the safety of Roman Military presence. Over time,
the Romans had adapted many of the Greeks practices and believes. This is one of the main reasons
that Roman could be seen as a copy cat of Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece and Rome both had used
agriculture. However, Rome did not have much problems with production of food through agriculture
like the Greeks did. Both of them had produced products like wheat, but the former, Greece, had failed
to produce a good amount of wheat because Romans had far superior farming techniques. Instead of
having a good production of wheat, the Greeks had substituted wheat for olive oil hence why many
people think of olive oil coming from Greece. Both nations had heavily relied on slaves as well. How
could a nation become so successful with running the government, thinking about important ideals, or
enjoying themselves if they had to worry about how they were going to get fed? Roman slaves were a
little different from
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Human Biology Personal Statement
Bah bump...bah bump...ba bum, ba bum, ba bum; my heart speeds with excitement when I think about
the journey on which I will soon embark, and the future that will follow. Given my long history of
community service, I have been drawn to helping others in need and given my long fascination with
science, I have been drawn to everything from titrations to the laws of motion. Yet, human biology
grabbed a hold of my heart when I was little. My chest fluttered in anticipation when I first muttered
the words, I want to be a doctor in fourth grade, during a human body unit. This romance with human
biology continued throughout middle and high school where I was prompted to make choices for my
future. Except, pursuing a STEM field was not a choice, but a need to continue to rejuvenate my heart
s passion and I am so fortunate to be able to study this field at the University of Florida (UF)! Though
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The first two are Gator Well and U Matter We Care, which will focus on my desire to assist my peers
while increasing my knowledge in health. These are student based organizations that aim to increase
the physical and mental health of the student population. This is a first step in continuing my
commitment to community service and suspect I will also reach out to UFHealth as a volunteer.
Additional clubs including Florida Players, Theatre Strike Force, and Stomp the Swamp will help feed
my passion for performing on stage in acting, improv, and tap dancing fields. I would also like to join
intermural sports, particularly softball, in order to have an enjoyable method to exercise and take a
break from schoolwork. Studies show that students, who are involved in clubs and sports at school,
have a higher chance of success in academics and I plan to prove this
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Sea Syllabus
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
PRIMARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM
[*October 2001]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction Goals of The Agricultural Science Curriculum for Primary Schools Summary of The
Curriculum Infant Year One Profile Term II ...................................................................... Infant Year
One ................................................................................................ Infant Year
Two................................................................................................ Standard One Profile Term II
.............................................................................. Standard One
................................................................................................... Standard Two Profile Term
II................................................................................ Standard
Two.................................................................................................... Standard Three Profile Term
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Soil conditions for plant growth
Soil fertility Potting soil Nursery soil
Potting media Seedbeds Primary tillage
Secondary Tillage Drainage
Types of soil Physical/ chemical properties of soil. Experiments
CROPS
Parts of a plant Indentify plants in Simple Parts used as the environment recoding food. Plants around
us. of plant growth Uses of plants Parts of the plant Types of crops Ornamentals/ Food crops Animals
Livestock farms Types/ pet/care Aquaculture of small/large. Animal enemies of the farmer
Selecting seeds
Germinating seedlings. Conditions of growth
Harvesting crops. Post Woody and soft stem harvest plants. practices Economic crops Integrated
Export and local Pest markets *. Management An illegal crop Design a small garden plan.[IPM]
Importance of flowers agriculture. Produce plants by layering. Budding/Grafting. Improving varieties
of crops. Improving breeds of Livestock Genetic Engineering Cloning.
Livestock
Animals around us . Farm animals and their young.
Rearing Rabbits Classification of livestockhelpful and harmful.
Poultry farming
v
Topics
Livestock
Infant yr 1
Animals around us
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John Skylitzes Portrayal Of Women In Byzantium
What is Learned
In a hypothetical scenario where John Skylitzes Synopsis is the only account of the Byzantine Empire
from 867 1025, modern interpreters would get an odd picture of what women s roles were in
Byzantium. Women were married, they had children, and they sometimes plotted murder. Most were
utterly irrelevant to the course of Byzantine history from Skylitzes point of view. If women were
notable or took an action other than getting married, giving birth or dying, they were almost
exclusively commiting a malevolent act. From this perspective Skylitzes shows interpreters that
women in Byzantium were on the whole irrelevant or dangerous or both.
This perspective doesn t encompass all women though, as Danielis is a notable woman who has
agency and is not presented as evil. Leo VI is said to have built a church to honor his first wife
Theophano. Women are shown to be reliable if they have a vision of the future, as seen with Michael
III s mother Theophano and a woman mentioned during the reign of John Tzimiskes. These few
portrayals of women in different settings than the three typical ones show a reader that women were
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That empresses were seen as possessed of the regal and almost numinous qualities of their husbands
was of great significance when there was need for a regency, or the emperor died without nominating
a successor. The status of Augusta itself was not automatically conferred by marriage and had to be
formally granted by the emperor, either on his accession, or on their marriage, if he was already on the
throne at the time, or after the birth of their first
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Women In Congo
The French term Fond de Commerce in English means stock and trade. However, in Congo, the
phrase has another meaning about the stock and trade of rape victims with international aid
organizations Warner. The Congo We Listen To.(2017).
. International aid organization listened to stories of rape. Communities and women decided that they
need access to international aid, so women started lying. The marketization and commercialization of
rape have caused an increase in women claiming to have been raped. Lying about being raped became
a job women and communities use rape as a source of income and access to other resources.
Complexity of violence
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Congolese see the issues of rape and knew that women lied. Congolese worker knows when women
were lying about being raped but did not say anything given that Congolese aid workers know that
these women needed help. The only way for these women to get help was to lie.
There is an issue of statistical data in Congo given that the data is very hard to come by, and most
assume the numbers are likely higher than reported. Heaton, What Happened in Lunvigi? (2013).
However, Congolese aid workers questioned whether data was over reported are formed Congolese
aid workers. Rather the international aid organization is assumed that data is under reported and that
the number is probably much higher. Importantly, in 2002 there were ten organizations working on
sexual violence by 2010 there were three hundred organizations. Heaton. What Happened in Lunvigi?
(2013). In Lunvigi, there was a range of six to three hundred eighty six, the low number was reported
by local doctors, and the high number reported by United Nations officials. Warner. The Congo We
Listen To.
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The Delhi Metro Project Management
.
The Delhi metro project is an exemplary tale of the way a project of that magnitude was handled. It s
the best project management carried out for a Govt. sector project, in India, which was completed in
time and within the budget. The first step in the project management of any project is to constitute a
project team. And DMRC did it exactly the way it was required.
THE TEAM (During phase 1and Phase2)
Chairman Ramachandran
1. Managing Director Dr. E. Sreedharan
2. Total No. of Directors 16
3. Nominee of Govt. of India 5
4. Nominee of Govt. of NCTD 5 (Including MD)
5. No. of full time functional Directors including MD 7
DMRC appointed Sreedharan as the project manager and the Managing Director of the Delhi metro
project in November 1997. Sreedharan was a Technocrat, who had earned a reputation, during his long
stint at Indian Railways, for completing major projects within the given time and budget. Delhi metro
was just a feather added to his cap, but the biggest one. Earlier Sreedharan had successfully completed
many huge projects like repair of Pamban Bridge, konkan Railway etc.
The hiring process was slow initially as DMRC was able to recruit only 100 people; around 70% of
the staff in DMRC was on deputation from the Indian Railways.
DMRC had given Sreedharan complete freedom to select the project team. Sreedharan selected a
motivated team of professionals whom he regarded as fundamental to the success of the project. Most
of the chosen staff were between 18
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Cameron Balloons
Cameron Balloons is the world s largest manufacturer of hot air balloons.
(http://www.cameronballoons.co.uk)
On average, their factory in the United Kingdom builds one balloon a day but together with their
United States factory the company produces on average more than one balloon per day, everyday of
the year. And in 1996 the company turnover was almost £7,000,000. (http://www.bized.co.uk)
From the operations manager s point of view, inventories are a tool which provide efficient operation
of the production facilities. There are no specific level of inventories which are more desirable as they
are allowed to fluctuate so that production can be adjusted to its most efficient level. (Meredith Shafer.
2007)
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However, for the specialised hot air balloons this is not possible but the basic materials are held in
inventory. (Slack Chambers. 2004)
Reducing costs are an aim in every organisation and thus another reason for Cameron Balloons to hold
stock. Cameron Balloons benefit from bulk buying in order to get the lowest cost possible for its
materials but in return, they also have to be prepared to hold the stock for a period of time. The
operations manager for Cameron Balloons decides to make infrequent large orders to reduce the
number of orders made and also the associated costs to do with administration and handling costs.
Hence the long production runs will help cut down production costs for the company but holding large
inventories is a must for this. (Slack Chambers. 2004)
Other advantages to this are that this enables Cameron Balloons to spread the costs of purchasing the
materials over a large number of input units and also to purchase the materials in advance avoiding
any price increases that may occur in the near future.
Cameron Balloons are the leader in the hot air balloons market which is a very competitive market and
has suffered from over capacity . Thus this is more of a reason for them to be efficient and vigilent on
the costs and how much they compare to their competitiors.
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Feasibility And Outcome Of Emergency Ureteroscopic Removal
Elsevier Editorial System(tm) for African
Journal of Urology Manuscript Draft
Manuscript Number: AFJU D 15 00163R2
Title: Feasibility and outcome of emergency ureteroscopic removal of lower ureteral stone under
intravenous sedation: A prospective study
Article Type: Original/research article
Keywords: emergency; uretroscopy; sedation; ureteral stone.
Corresponding Author: Dr. waleed shabana,
Corresponding Author s Institution:
First Author: waleed shabana
Order of Authors: waleed shabana; Mohamed Teleb, MD; Tamer Dawod, MD;
Ehab Elsayed, MD; Esam Desoky, MD
Abstract: Objective: To test the feasibility of emergency ureteroscopy
(URS) in distal ureteral calculi comparing its results with elective URS.
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Complete stone retrieval without fragmentation was achieved in 83.3% in group I and
82.2% in group II. Stone migrated proximally in 4 patients in group I and only 2 patients in group II in
whom procedure ended by ureteral stenting.
Mucosal injury was observed in 3 patients and 4 in groups I and II respectively. Thirty seven patients
from group I reported that they were satisfied by the procedure and its outcome compared to 78
patients in group II.
Conclusion: Emergency ureteroscopic intervention under intravenous sedation is feasible, safe and
effective when compared to elective ureteroscopy for small lower ureteral stones.
Key words: Emergency URS; elective URS; ureteral stone; intravenous sedation. We are pleased to
express our deepest gratitude to the editorial board of the African Journal of Urology.The abstract of
this article was presented in
AUA 2015.Herein we confirm that this article is original and has not been submitted elsewhere.
The authors;
W. Shabana, M.Teleb, T. Dawod,E. Elsayed, E.Desoky
Zagazig University, Faculty of Medicine, Urology Department, Zagazig,
Sharkia, Egypt
Cover Letter
Feasibility and outcome of emergency ureteroscopic removal of lower ureteral stone under
intravenous sedation: A prospective study
W. Shabana, M.Teleb, T. Dawod, E. Elsayed, E.Desoky
Zagazig University, Faculty of Medicine, Urology Department, Zagazig,
Sharkia, Egypt
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Clinical Reasoning Model Essay
Incorporating theory into practice is very important aspect in nursing profession. Nurses employ
analytical thinking and reasoning to evaluate health assessments and physical examinations. Core
essences of this concept include cognition, metacognition and discipline specific knowledge
(Simmons, B. 2010). The clinical reasoning model aids nurses to make clinical judgments. In the
scenario of Mrs Alice Palmer, numerous investigation where taken and due to limited information
more subjective data was needed as well as objective data had to be monitored constantly. Effective
clinical reasoning depends upon the nurse s ability to collect the right cues and to take the right action
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The application of critical thinking and clinical reasoning are crucial fundamentals in everyday life of
nurse s clinical practice. Like most skills, the more the nurses train, the more natural and easier it
becomes. Encouraging comparisons with similar presentations help learners widen their differential
diagnosis (Pinnock, R., Welch, P. 2014). Critical thinking is a purposeful, goal directed thinking
process that strives to problem solve patient care issues through the use of clinical reasoning (Estes,
M., Calleja, P., Theobald, K., Harvey, T. 2016). Clinical reasoning whereas is a disciplined, creative
and reflective approach used together with critical thinking to establish potential strategies to assist
patients in reaching their desired health goals (Estes, M., Calleja, P., Theobald, K., Harvey, T. 2016).
Both these skills are vital and failure to grasp and master these abilities result in adverse patient
outcomes such as improper patient care, incorrect diagnose and inappropriate treatment. In other
words, critical thinking and clinical reasoning leads to critical
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Latin American Culture Research Paper
The Latin culture has its own unique way of doing things, which is why it separates itself from other
culture immensely. Understanding the culture will give you a more clear aspect on how our
communication works day by day, such as the verbal norms for this culture. When in a conversation in
Latin America and certain topics arise, it is always best to avoid ethnic and class differences, the class
and status in the society can determine the type of job and how much they make. Also attempt to avoid
the topic about the country s rival, especially in soccer, this conversation may get very heated. Besides
talking about the rival, try talking about that countries improvement in that sport, it will definitely
light up the room and bring back memories.
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Raku Pottery
However, the golden age of Japanese ceramics did not really begin until the sixteenth century when
the tea master Sen no Rikyū popularized the tea ceremony. In his refinement of this art form, Rikyū
found beauty in the earthly and natural forms of pottery and thus commissioned the production of raku
ware, which today, is considered the pinnacle of Japanese pottery. Notable for its ruggedness and
imperfections, raku ware made Rikyū into a central figure in the establishment of the wabi sabi
aesthetic. In the beginning, the textures and colors of wabi sabi vessels were left to develop naturally.
However, over time, several wabi sabi artists began experimenting and even developed techniques to
intentionally create these alterations. Obviously, the exact shape and form of an imperfection cannot
be controlled but the intention can be realized in an oxymoronic controlled natural look. After several
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However, this does not mean that the previously mentioned wabi sabi aesthetic disappeared. For
example, the town of Shigaraki in Shiga prefecture and Bizen city in Okayama prefecture are just two
of the oldest kilns that produced wood fired stoneware beginning from the end of the twelfth century.
These two locations, as well as some others, produced utilitarian vessels of the wabi sabi aesthetic
long before the tea ceremony even came to popularize it. However, these two are different in that
Shigaraki ware is characterized by a fiery orange color and a speckled, bumpy surface caused by the
feldspar in the clay whereas Bizen ware is known for its deep reddish to blackish brown color
(Willmann 2011). Regardless, these kilns produced the wabi sabi aesthetic before the rise in tea
ceremony, continued it during the popularization of porcelain, and still continues to make such work
today. The following pictures are examples of each of the two
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What Is The Impact On The Early Development Of Early...
Christianity belief is seen more as a theology while Greek thinking or Hellenism is seen more as a
philosophy. All theologists are philosophers but not all philosophers are theologists. Greek
philosophies had great impact on the early development of Christian thought. Much of the elements in
the early Greek philosopher s theories regarding the soul, creation, and salvation were reflected in the
development of early Christian thought. The Greeks were tenacious in asking why and how questions
concerning those and things around them, and even about themselves. The main purpose behind
theology is to understand and follow God s divine revelation. Philosophy tends to arrive to general
principles through consideration of what is perceived by the sense, which is then rationally evaluated.
Theologists like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas both discovered the use of Aristotle in the formation
of the Christian mind. Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, believed that all humans had a purpose and that
the purpose was for the greater good. However, the good life or the blessed life for Aquinas and
Augustine was heaven. For Greek thinkers like Aristotle or even Plato, human actions derived from
reason, rationality, and intellect. Christian thinkers like Augustine saw philosophical reflection as a
complement to theology. Those philosophical reflections were based off of the underlying intellectual
commitment of the Christian Faith. The thoughts of both Augustine and Thomas Aquinas
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Affinity Water Essay
Affinity Water is the UK s largest water only water supplier. It supplies approximately 900 million
litres of water every day to its residential and business customers. Affinity Water became established
through the purchase of Veolia Water s UK water supply operations. The three separate Veolia Water
branded businesses: Veolia Water Central, Veolia Water Southeast and Veolia Water East were brought
together as one company under the Affinity Water brand in October 2012. Areas Covered by Affinity
Water Affinity Water provide water to residents and businesses in parts of Bedfordshire,
Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey and the London Boroughs of Hillingdon
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Compensation may be offered if they fail to meet certain standards. If you have contacted them by
phone they will try to resolve your problem immediately. However, if that s not possible, they will let
you know this and arrange a time to get back to you as soon as possible. If you write to complain
about water services, Affinity Water will reply within ten working days of receiving your letter or
email. If they take longer than this to reply, they will pay you £20. Special Services Affinity Water
provide several additional services available on the Safeguard Register and WaterSure Scheme to
assist customers with a variety of needs and circumstances. Call Affinity Water on 0870 174 8010 to
find out what services you are eligible for or complete the online form available on the
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The Jungle Book Comparison
Recently viewing the movie, The Jungle Book, decided to convey my thoughts. The movie was
adapted from Rudyard Kipling s collective works, as well as Walt Disney s 1967 animated film. Being
that, The Jungle Book is one of my favorites, I chose to unveil its three act structures, setup,
confrontation and resolution. Act one reveals the protagonist, Mowgli, an orphan human boy raised by
wolves. Antagonist, Sher Khan warns the wolves he would kill the boy and punish them, once the
water truce is over. Mowgli then decides to leave to spare everyone by having the Panther, Bagheera
takes him back to the human village. Mowgli and Bagheera, eventually attacked by Sher Khan, is
separated. Now Mowgli is on his own.
The second act begins, with a bear,
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The Golden Parachute
MGMT 322 G1
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND STRATEGY
THE GOLDEN PARACHUTE
Prepared for:
Professor Toru Yoshikawa
By:
Matthew Lim Zhi Liang
S9118245I
An Introduction to the Golden Parachute
When we talk about executive compensation, one topic that never fails to come up is the Golden
Parachute. The Golden Parachute, as the name suggest is an executive safety net of sorts that is
included in the employment contracts of senior level executives. Basically it is a special payment
usually a lump sum amounting to millions, that is paid in the event of a change in control of the
company1. The reasons for the implementation of the Golden Parachute is something that has been
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That could occur if a company chooses to adopt the Golden Parachute
Alignment of Management Shareholder Interest
As mentioned at the beginning of this paper, one of the main objectives of the Golden Parachute is to
control the behaviour of management in a acquisition event. During a acquisition event, the bidding
company or the acquirer would often bypass the executives and the management and go straight to the
shareholders, offering a premium over the current trading share price, which can be seen as a increase
to shareholder wealth5. However, often times once the acquiring company gains control, the acquired
company s management is usually either sidelined or dismissed from the company. That being the
case, there inherently exist a conflict between the interest of the management (to preserve their source
of income) and the interest of shareholders (to maximise wealth).
Management as has been well established in the corporate world has the duty to act in a way that is in
the interest of the shareholders, and often this involves making decisions that maximise shareholder
wealth. However, in light of the prospect of losing their jobs after a acquisition, management might
not act in the best interest of the shareholders and oppose the acquisition in order to maintain
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The Early Esbls
1.7.2.3 CTX M β lactamases
Most of the early ESBLs were mainly ceftazidimases with little or no hydrolytic activity against
cefotaxime. ESBLs often showed variable substrate preference with some enzymes hydrolyzing one
cephalosporin type better than the others. The first enzyme with the capability of cefotaxime
hydrolysis but unable to hydrolyze ceftazidime was reported from an E. coli strain isolated from a dog
that was used as a model to study cephalosporin pharmacokinetics in Japan in 1986. It was initially
named as FEC 1 but later found to be similar to CTX M 3 on subsequent amino acid sequencing. The
first clinical isolate with cefotaximase property was identified From an E. coli isolate in 1989 in
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The analysis revealed that the CTX M members of same group exhibited ≥94% identity while ≤90%
with members of different groups. The evolutionary distances between groups reveal an early
divergence from a common ancestor.
Few members are shown below:
CTX M 1 cluster: CTX M 1, 3, 10, 15, 22, 23
CTX M 2 cluster: CTX M 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20, 76, 77
CTX M 8 cluster: CTX M 8, 40, 63
CTX M 9 cluster: CTX M 9, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19
CTX M 25 cluster: CTX M 25, 26, 39, 41, 91
The origin of CTX M type β lactamases was very different from that of TEM or SHV type β
lactamases (Bonnet, 2004).These enzymes show only 40% resemblance to two most common ESBLs,
TEM and SHV. Each CTX M cluster has been correlated to the chromosomal bla genes present in
different Kluyvera species, that normally form human intestinal normal flora at low counts. It is also
considered as an opportunistic pathogen occasionally associated with infections of urinary tract and
skin in humans [Farmer et al, 1981; Sarriaetal, 2001]. It also exists in the environment as a free living
organism in water, soil, sewage and animal food. Chromosomal bla gene, kluC, present in Kluyvera
cryocrescens (kluC) has been considered the ancestor of the CTX M 1cluster (Decousser et al., 2001).
The enzymes of CTX M 2 cluster are believed to origin from kluA gene of Kluyvera ascorbata
(Humeniuk et al., 2002), CTX M 8
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Dune Essay
Dune
This book all started with the family Atreides landing on plant Arrakis, commonly known as Dune.
The planet Dune was the centre of the universe due to its immense amounts of spice. This spice is
greatly needed for all planets as fuel and for raw materials. The family Atreides were asked by
Emperor himself to go and mine the spice on the planet. Their greatest enemy the Harkonnen s, were
also on Dune. These two families mining the precious spice on the same plant would lead to great
troubles and wars.
Soon after that, I was introduced to a very brave and insightful young man. The young man is Paul
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They taught Paul much about fighting and protecting himself from his enemies. These men along with
Paul s mother and father helped prepare him for the coming hardships ahead. A group of people
named the Fremen also were presented. They were people who lived in the desert within the forbidden
zone. The forbidden zone was where no one would ever travel. It was said that there are huge masses
of Fremen there along with giant sandworms reaching a length of four hundred and fifty meters. The
Fremen harvested spice, lived in the cities and in underground cities. Their eyes were bright blue on
blue due to the saturation of the spice which changed their colour. The beginning of this book was
very interesting and told me much about each characters background and personality. I knew there
was something special about Paul and his mother right from the start just by how the author described
them. The family Atreides was very strong and even feared by the Emperor himself because he knew
that Paul was the prophet who was destined to stop all violence, hunger, spice mining, armies and
fighting. He was to bring a new era along with his leadership. This frightened the Emperor that forced
him to act against the
Atreides family.
The Harkonnen s seemed a bit too uninteresting and average to me. They were evil and hated all that
was good. The author should of added a bit more spice to their characters. This would of made the
story
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The Brady Campaign Analysis
The purpose of the Brady Campaign is to prevent the act of firearm or gun violence. The founder, Dr.
Mark Borinsky, had been robbed and held at gunpoint himself. Though Jim Brady, who was Ronald
Reagan s Press Secretary, was shot during the assassination of Reagan. Jim Brady was shot in the head
which partially paralyzed him for the rest of his life. The interest group was initially called the
National Counsel to Control Handguns which Brady and his wife joined to fight gun laws. In 2001 the
organization was renamed in honor of Jim Brady and all the hard work and love he put into the
prevention of gun violence. The origins of the interest group would be in 1974. Dr. Mark Borinsky
created the National Counsel to Control Handguns after being a victim of gun violence. In late 1974
Chairman Pete Sheilds also joined the group after his son was murdered. The Brady Campaign has
made many changes in the decisions and rulings of gun possession and violence. The organization was
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They were focused and determined to put an end to gun violence and prevent the further damage of
any laws that promoted firearm possessions.
H.R. 2910: 2013 Act was made to reduce and prevent gun violence. This said that it was unlawful to
advertise weapons or sell electronically. This Act banned any hazardous product under the Consumer
Product Safety Act.
The Brady Campaign supports this policy because the whole purpose of their organization is to put an
end to gun violence across the nation. Being affected by gun violence, all members of the Brady
organization want to educate the public about the dangers, hazards and possible prevention. This
policy adds to the support of the Brady Campaign since they are ending the ability to sell and purchase
personal hand guns electronically where they can possibly get into the wrong persons
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Nawal El Saadawi
The Oppression of More Than 50% of the World s Population There is no doubt that without women,
mankind would not be able to survive in this world. Therefore, women deserve to be held in the
highest of esteems and treated like queens in this kingdom called earth. However, men are simply too
prideful and aim to oppress anyone they see as weaker than them in any means. The author, Nawal El
Saadawi, criticizes the abusive and subjugating nature of man, more specifically in Egypt. In a country
with a degraded economy, a skewed view of religion, and a patrimonial culture, tyranny is magnified.
In the creative non fiction, Women at Point Zero, Nawal El Saadawi utilizes various symbols to
support her criticizing tone towards the oppression felt by women and people of a lower socio
economic class in Egypt. One way El Saadawi illustrates her criticizing tone towards oppression is
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With money, she describes how money leads to women being dependent on men which leads to their
oppression. In a Society like Egypt s, in which the traditional role of a women is to cook, clean, and
please the man, there is no room for earning money. This leads women to believe they wouldn t be
able to survive without the influence of men and men naturally take advantage of that. This then leads
to the oppression of women, ironically, through food. Even though they are the ones that prepare it,
they aren t allowed to fill themselves. The man requires food as rent for protection and so the women
can t indulge herself in her creation. The food, a source of power, is snatched away from women and
also used as a method of oppression due the watchful gaze of the stingy husband. To close, men find
various ways to oppress women and Nawaal El Saadawi criticizes them through the use of food as a
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Sherman Alexie s What You Pawn I Will Redeem
The ability to understand other s differences is what we call acceptance. Accepting a person or a
situation for exactly what it is rather than trying to manipulate it into what you think it needs to be is a
way to happiness. The main idea of Sherman Alexie s story entitled What You Pawn I Will Redeem is
not let anyone or anything control, limit, repress or discourage you from being your true self because
only you can determine who you truly are as a person. Specifically in this story, the main character is
experiencing an identity crisis caused by the colonization of the White Folks. This story claims this
idea through symbolism to show the death of the Indian culture, through connotation to show the
differences between the past and the present Native Indians generation and through characterization to
show how the Indian population are still trying to find their true identity as a part of the Indian nation.
Symbolism is used to show how important it is not to let anyone define who you truly are because in
Jackson s and the Indian nation s case, it had caused the death of their culture. The symbolism of
Jackson s grandmother represents the Native Indians culture. For example, Her name was Agnes, and
she died of breast cancer when I was fourteen. suggest that the grandmother is a representation of the
Indian culture, which died caused by the colonizations, something that takes over someone s property.
A grandmother is a member of the family who represents the past and the
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Is The Wild Boar Good Or Bad
The wild Boar came solely from domestic stock brought to North America by the european settlers
and explorers. Hernando de Soto the true father of the pork industry brought the first pigs to america
in 1539. As pig herds grew....the explorers used the pigs for eating fresh meat and for salt and
preserved pork as well. Also the american indians were so fond of the taste of the pork that they also
tried attacking the people which resulted in the most assaults on their expedition.Some of the methods
of control Included some heavy wires and posts were used to keep the pigs out of people s areas.
Electrical fencing was a common thing used here but it was difficult to maintain over large areas.
When the pig population begins to increase people began to use the cage traps which is the most
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Rotting can also be easily seen in irrigated or wet soil. The adult hog tracks can be seen really big as
the size of a twenty pound calf. The wild boar can be seen in California,Tennessee,Texas,North
Carolina,Puerto Rico,Hawaii, and Florida. Did you know the wild Boar can cause disease. It`s
true:cholera,swine Brucellosis,trichinosis, bodine tuberculosis,foot and mouth disease african swine
fever, and pseudorabies. The male wild boars can get bigger than the females because their tucks
curve further under their mouth then the females do. If the populations of the wild boar increase then
there will be more wild boars invading the us and our world will be full of wild boars and then we
would lose most of our natural resources and then all the populations would have noone to feast on or
eat and then they would all die out. The wild boar has a big impact on humans because it was the
ancestor of the domestic pig and is the game animal for millennia.the wild boar is a highly predicted
omnivore it feeds on Rhizomes, root, tubers and bulbs,Nuts, berries, and
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Taoism And Confucianism
When the government structure in China fell apart creating chaos emerged two major religions,
Taoism and Confucianism. These two roles played a big part during this time to get things back in
order. The difference between both religions is how they believed the structure should be. Taoism was
not into much of the government. They believe the least the government the better. Lao tzu who is the
founder of Taoism is known for saying Govern a great nation as you would cook a small fish do not
overdo it (p. 180). By doing so, they will live a simple quiet life. In Confucianism, their belief is much
different. The Confucians believe in a big government with an order. Confucius, the founder of
Confucianism, believed if society lived by Li , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As an infant, his parents sent him into the sea for safety. He was rescued by the daughter of the
pharaoh of Egypt (p. 245). The difference with Moses was raised in a royal family not born into one.
This stood out to me for the fact that both came from different classes of a family with a purpose in
life. It shows you do not have to be wealthy to have a purpose in life.
Another thing both Moses and Zoroaster had in common was they were both called by God at an older
age to find out their purpose in life. At a crucial time in Zoroaster s life, he had a vision of Vohu Mana
an archangel who appeared in the size of a man. He was told there is only one true God, Ahura Mazda
and he would become a prophet. This archangel continued to appear to Zoroaster several more times
as he continued to preach the revelation of Ahura Mazda (p. 227). Like Zoroaster, Moses was in a
crucial part in his life after being exiled to the Sinai Desert for killing an Egyptian in self defense
when the God of Abraham appeared to him. The difference is God revealed himself to Moses speaking
through a burning bush. God commanded Moses to return to Egypt and free the Israelites from
slavery. God continued guiding Moses to freedom. This stood out to me because I am familiar with
this story and learned more about it.
Finally, there are the beliefs of the souls after death. Both Zoroastrianism and Judaism believe the
souls go to a place after they leave the body.
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Brutus In Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar
Why, sir, [I m] a carpenter (1,i,6). This line from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar is certainly one of the
most innocent ones. Say that to anyone you find and they will either think you re actually a carpenter
or find themselves extremely, though harmlessly, confused. Say Why, sir, I m Brutus and people will
instantly brand you a traitor. This is exactly how Dante classified Brutus in his epic poem Inferno,
along with fellow Caesar killer Cassius. In Inferno, a fictionalized Dante is led by the poet Virgil into
the nine layers of Hell. Brutus and Cassius are in the ninth and last layer, reserved for traitors. They,
along with Judas Iscariot, are continually gnawed at by Lucifer, who is encased in ice. While both
Brutus and Cassius both betrayed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brutus described Caesar s killing after the fact as if he was describing an assisted suicide that they and
just carried out, saying So are we Caesar s friends, that have abridged/His time of fearing death
(3.1.115 6). It seems that by this quote, death was always on Caesar s mind. He also justified the
murder to the public by saying, Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more (3.ii.23).
Considering the above, it seems that either Brutus was lying, or that he had a weak love to Rome, and
even more so to Caesar. If Brutus truly loved Rome more, he would have accepted guidance from the
more experienced. Clearly, Brutus was not motivated to kill Caesar because of his love of
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Three Eyewear Choices
Vision is the most important of the five senses for driving. Without it, you would go off the road or hit
another car in a matter of seconds. It s why a vision test is required when getting a driver s license for
the first time and for renewals. However, the eyewear choices that drivers make, profoundly affect
their safety on the road, sometimes for the worse. Here are three eyewear choices that increase the risk
of a car accident:
Wearing the Wrong Sunglasses Tints
Sunglasses normally make driving safer because they protect the driver from sun glare. However,
choosing the wrong tint color can increase the risk of an accident because it distorts the driver s
perception of color. This interferes with their ability to recognize the color of
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David Edelstein Reel Time Analysis
Okay, so the title is a bit of a misnomer as David Edelstein no longer maintains his online blog Reel
Time for the Slate. His CV includes stints as a critic for Boston Phoenix, The Village Voice, Rolling
Stone, Slate, (Aradillas, Reel Time with David Edelstein) and his current employment at New York
Magazine, writing for their online entertainment section, Vulture. With the surge in popularity of
superhero films in the past decade, and several more plotted for the future, it is becoming increasingly
more difficult to capture the audience s affection. The current fad in this genre of films is ensemble
flicks. This year alone saw the release of four ensemble superhero blockbusters. David Edelstein has
seen his share of superhero films, in a career spanning almost four decades. This year all of his
reviews on superhero films are unsurprisingly intertwined, comparing them to one another. With
Captain America: Civil War being the blockbuster to open the summer market (in the States anyways),
expectations were set at what Edelstein believes to be another average film in the money making
minded Marvel franchise. Trying to build on the (monetary) success that the Avengers films have
made, Edelstein criticises that the studio spent more money on the appearance of Iron Man and the
second tier heroes than an inventive plot. This is something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
This is something he brings up in both his reviews for Civil War and Apocalypse. In Civil War, the
main idea (which can be applied to all superhero films) is whether heroes should be held accountable
for their actions, namely the collateral damage caused, despite saving the world. Who are the real
villains in these stories? Edelstein is annoyed that these vigilante films never give us the answer to that
question or even acknowledge a grey area. By the end of these films, that idea is usually swept away
or becomes another
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Why Do We Need International Criminal Court
Do we need an international criminal court ? The International Criminal Court (ICC), governed by the
Rome Statute, is the first interminable, treaty based, international criminal court established to help
end exemptions for the perpetrators of the most serious and heinous crimes of concern to the
international community. The ICC was mandated in July of 1998 but was bought into force by July of
2002.1 The Rome Statute is a mutual treaty which serves as the ICC s foundational and leading
document. States which become party to the Rome Statute, for example by passing it, become member
states of the ICC. Currently, there are 122 states which are party to the Rome Statute and as a result
are members of the ICC.2 The creation of the International Criminal Court is a global response to the
extreme mayhem perpetrated in the last century. Unfortunately, in all too many cases, terrible crimes
went unpunished and a alleged culture of impunity protected the perpetrators. National courts often
did not investigate the crimes adequately, or at all. The International criminal court was established at
the Paris Peace Conference Following the First World War, because some of the most heinous crimes
were committed during the conflicts which marked the twentieth century.3 Unfortunately, many of
these violations of international law have remained unpunished and the role of the International
criminal court was to bring past and future dreadful crimes to trial and to be punished, and
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The Lower-Class Struggle In F. Scott s Lower Class
Scott died when his horse was spooked and threw him off of itself onto the back of his head causing
him to die. People of the lower class usually have these types of jobs where they work outside or in
the field. Because of Scott s lower class status he had a higher chance of being killed than someone of
the upper class who worked in an office would have. In the lower class there is a struggle to find a job
and there is a struggle to stay alive. Michel Pêcheux says It is also to recognize, under the primacy of
class struggle, how the status of Marxist theory is determined by the ideological and political struggle
of the proletariat. (Pêcheux) which means that Marxist theory is influenced by these struggles the
lower class face first with their ideology and then with the lack of power they have in the political
system. Repeatedly being forced down and never getting a chance to rise up in power because the
people already at the top want to stay at the top which contributes to conflict theory. ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to this theory society will always have conflict in it because of said competition for
resources. In this theory the wealthy attempt to keep the lower class under control and not let them rise
to their level by suppressing them by any means possible. Coincidently this theory was also thought of
by Karl Marx which explains its similar nature to
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The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator
It would be so convenient if we could just see into the brain of every person on earth, and look
through similarities in how they think. With a deeper understanding of ourselves and others, and how
our thoughts and personalities are different, working together would (hopefully) be easier.
Unfortunately, humans cannot do that. But it hasn t stopped us from attempting something similar.
Developed in the 1940 s and 1950 s, the Myers Briggs Type Indicator has been tested hundreds upon
hundreds of times, with accurate results. Research is ongoing, and millions of people have taken the
instrument since it s conception. The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is composed of four parts,
each one with two options, making it a total of 16 types. Further explanation for the parts of the
instrument can be found below. The first section concerns which of your worlds you prefer. Not world
as in Would you rather live on Mars or Neptune? , but your inner or outer worlds. Those who have a
preference for the outer world of people and things are grouped in the Extraversion category, represent
by an E. People in this group are outgoing, have lots of friends, and are comfortable in groups.
Introversion (I) prefers their inner world of ideas and images. That means they like working alone or
in (very) small groups, and are considered reflective and reserved. It is important to note that everyone
spends time in both worlds, and this only represents their favorite one. Spending time doing both
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Hawaii Plantation Workers
Filipino immigrants came to Hawaii in search of better financial opportunities. They were recruited
for new work on Hawaii plantations when the Hawaii Sugar Planters Association began finding cheap
labor. Thousands began flocking to Hawaii for a new, glamorous job in paradise. But did the
immigrants future hold prosperity and happiness? Unfortunately, the reality of working on the
plantation was not what they expected. Work on the plantation was harsh, tedious and hot. The history
of sugar plantations was also known for riots and strikes. This was not the life Filipino immigrants
were expecting.
Filipinos began migrating to Hawaii in 1907 (University of Hawaii, n.d.). By the year 1919, the total
was over 10,000 Filipino immigrants (University ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the case of a strike, another group would be used as replacement labor to break the strike.
(University of Hawaii, n.d.). Filipinos were used as scab labor to replace the Japanese during the Great
Strike of 1909 (University of Hawaii, n.d.) . This brought a massive amount of sakadas to Hawaii
(University of Hawaii, n.d.). The Japanese and Filipinos united in a strike in 1920 which lasted 6
months. (University of Hawaii, n.d.). The strike ended and workers received increased wages,
suppression of wage differentials and even changes in the bonus system (University of Hawaii, n.d.).
Workers took on several forms of resistance such as arson, assault and recalcitrance (University of
Hawaii, n.d.). Ronald Takaki was a man who did another study of Hawaii plantations, he stated that
workers showed work slowdown, laziness and inefficiency. (University of Hawaii, n.d.). Although,
Takaki also noted that fear kept them from even trying resistance (University of Hawaii,
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Support Group field experience Essay
Compulsive gamblers groups were of high interest to me, because my father was an obsessive
gambler. The group was spearheaded by a lady who is a LPC. In Gam Anon the member will
experience relief from anxiety by accepting the fact of powerlessness over the problem in the family.
The heavy load of responsibility for the gambling problem is lifted and the agonizing guilt in regard to
failures is gradually alleviated. The energy wasted in attempts to stop loved ones from gambling can
be channeled into more useful methods of problem solving. The group meets every Thursday. The
only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling. There are no dues or fees for Gamblers
Anonymous membership; we are self supporting through our own ... Show more content on
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I believe that some of the group members will leave differently than before they arrived because of
this particular program and group, The theoretical framework was somewhat dictatorship on today; I
learned that the tone that the facilitator sets for the majority of the session is how the session runs.
This is actually how I figured the sessions would be run, but to be aware that always expect the
unexpected at any time. You must also be ready to adjust to whatever it is happening at that particular
moment. This particular session appears to be more somber with quite a bit of silence and skepticism.
Why this climate I asked myself? I really don t know. I would suggest to the facilitator to have some
kind of activity that she uses as an icebreaker. This would help get the communication going between
the members. A specific skill that I have that would hinder me as an effective group leader is my
ability to shut down once I got ticked off. This skill is useful in other settings to cool down situations.
My last observation session began with the group leader introducing all members present. She also
announced to the group that this was my last time attending. This stage of the sessions was supposed
to be more intense because this was a 6 week program. The group leader was going to be more of a
facilitator during this process allowing the
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Intracranial Sinusitis Essay
Intracranial sinusitis (ICS) complications remain a difficult and ongoing problem. The progressive
pneumatization and development of paranasal sinuses at birth and the late appearance of frontal and
ventricular sinuses have caused some infec tions to not appear until late childhood [Intracranial
complications of sinusitis: a pediatric series Giannoni C, Sulek M, Friedman EM]. Despite better
diagnostics since the introduction of CT (CT), better treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics and
aggressive endoscopic sinus and neurosurgical complications, morbidity and mortality in ICS remains
substantial. Mortality rates of 10% to 20% or greater, even in the last decade, have been reported,
[1,5,6], although in recent studies a prevalence of less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Case presentation The boy, aged 12, was admitted to the Children s Otolaryngology Clinic because of
severe headaches, left eye edema, fever, and general poor condition. In an interview for several days,
severe headache, fever up to 40º C, orbital edema left and left cheek area. In laboratory tests high
inflammatory parameters WBC , CRP , PCT. In the CT scan of the sinuses, massive inflammatory
lesions were found in the left and left maxillary sinuses (left maxillary sinusoidal left maxillary
sinusoidal, filled with changes in densities around 24 h, which may correspond to dense fluid). On the
basis of a laryngological study and a CT scan of the sinus, the child was qualified for left sided sinus
surgery. Dense purulent contents, extensive hypertrophic mucosal lesions, and polyposis hypertrophic
mucosal lesions were found during the procedure. Due to lack of clinical improvement, another
operation was performed two days later left frontal sinus surgery. During the treatment a large amount
of purulent secretions and granulomatous necrotic lesions were found. To the left frontal sinus was
drained. In spite of the treatment, the edema of the left eye ulcer persisted for another 6 days, so the
patient was consulted
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  • 2. Malvolio and the Way he is Treated in William... Malvolio and the Way he is Treated in William Shakespeare s The Twelfth Night Malvolio is an extremely complicated and difficult character to study because of his mixed, complex personality. At times in the play he seems very reliable and loyal but sometimes he seems foolish and weak, and in many scenes in the play the audience are encouraged to laugh at him, his actions or his words. He is not portrayed as a lovable character, which makes the play funnier. Also, the way that Malvolio seems humourless actually makes him humorous. Just Malvolio s name can give you some idea of his personality, it means in Latin evil wishing! Malvolio s first appearance is in Act I Scene 5. His humourless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, from being rude and offensive earlier on in the scene to Feste, he is now obedient and loyal. Malvolio could, at this point, be called two faced. His personality changes depending on whom he is interacting with. Act II Scene 2 consists of a conversation between Malvolio and Viola/Cesario. Malvolio seems very proud and pleased to be telling Viola/Cesario that Olivia does not want him to bring messages from Orsino any more. Of course he does not realise that the implications of this message are actually the complete opposite! He says: And one thing more, that you never be so hardy to come again in his affairs, unless it be to report your lord s taking of this. (Lines 8 10) Malvolio is then rude and selfish to Viola/Cesario because he obviously feels that he is more important than him. Instead of handing Viola/Cesario the ring, he throws it onto the floor. In the next scene, Act II Scene 3 Sir Toby and Sir Andrew are drinking, they persuade Feste to sing for them but Maria is wary and warns them of the trouble they could be in. Malvolio is sent down by Olivia to stop their unruly behaviour. Of course, Malvolio takes this opportunity to scold all of them and be generally impolite to them: Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty, but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night? (Lines 83 84) When he realises that this does not seem to have the effect he
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  • 4. Olaudah Equiano Influence On Slavery Influence of Religion on Equiano s View of Slavery Religion can be viewed as a key factor in The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. It played a substantial role throughout Equiano s life, especially during his slave years, as presented through the writings of his experiences. More specifically, one can argue that his religious conversion to Christianity meant a type of liberty equally significant as his own freedom from slavery. To achieve freedom, Equiano used hard work, education, and his faith in God. His quotations and assertions of Christianity during his life, especially throughout slavery, showed how much he increasingly relied on the Bible during his unpleasant journey. He increasingly became to believe that freedom could be achieved through God. Religion strongly influenced Equiano s negative viewpoint of slavery, and with the help of his faith in God, lead him to achieve freedom. Equiano describes the relatively benevolent conditions of slavery in the small district of the Kingdom of Benin in Africa, where he was born. He was raised in an upper class family that owned a large number of slaves. Therefore, Equiano was accustomed to the system of slavery. Even though they had their freedom take away from them, he believed that the slaves were treated humanely in Benin, which was entirely different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From his viewpoint, the slaves were treated virtually like everyone else. He wrote, With us they do no more work than other members of the community, than even their master; their food, clothing and lodging, were nearly the same as theirs (16). Some slaves even had servants under them as their own property, and for their own use. Since Equiano was born into an upper class family, one could argue that he was not against all forms of slavery. His early impression of slavery was greatly affected by his humanity and familiarity of a class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Optometry Personal Statement Optometry is a fascinating, ever changing and evolving field. My objective is to become a successful pediatric optometrist serving hispanic minorities. I have had numerous opportunities to work with distinguished optometrists. This has prepared me for the demands and intensity of an optometric career. I have the skill set to succeed in any optometry school program. I have perfected time management and teamwork skills through multiple leadership roles. This includes, Vice President of The Future Optometry Students of America and Student Association Treasurer (PSA). In addition, I have learned the essentials of clinical patient care particularly within the pediatric population at three prestigious hospitals; Miami Children s Hospital, Baptist Health Pediatric Unit, and University of Miami Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Pediatric Clinic. Furthermore, I improved my critical, integrative and innovative thinking skills with rigorous science courses at the Florida International University honors program. This led me to graduate Cum Laude with a Bachelor s in Biological Sciences. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am particularly interested in giving back to the hispanic communities because I immigrated to the United States when I was only two years old. My father spent fourteen days at sea risking his life to get to this country and my mother left her beloved career as OB/GYN. Their selfless actions and dedication has taught me that with perseverance and determination I will reach my aspirations in life. I first became interested in this career through personal experience. At eight years old, I was diagnosed with myopia and was required to wear glasses to see at distance. My vision and grades improved, leading to a boost in my confidence. I enjoyed visits to the optometrist, a doctor who made a positive impact in my life and inspired me towards a rewarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Subliminal Messages In Advertising Advertising Using Subliminal Messages to Promote Food Products There have been studies showing how subject s mood and behavior changed when exposed to subliminal messages. These studies have looked at if subliminal messages could influence our desires (Benoit Tomas, 1992). Advertising agencies really benefit from subliminal messages because of the affects they cause. In a study by Talbot and Duberstein (1991), they revealed that subjects who are exposed to subliminal food messages were more likely to eat than subjects who were not. This research can help other people to know what to watch and what not to watch. This literature review will look at how subliminal messages in advertising (such as commercials, billboards, magazine ads, etc.) can change our behavior and/or mood and it will also look at how this could affect our eating habits. This is an important question because we are exposed to it all the time and we need to know how it s affecting our lives. Literature Review Treimer and Simonson (1988) did a study where they took a handful of undergraduate and graduate students who responded to their ads. The study measured how much weight the participants lost after watching a certain video. Half the participants were to watch a video that had some sort of subliminal message in them. The other half were to watch a video that had no subliminal message. Each video was 22 minutes long and the participants had food choices in front of them after the video. The results were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Progressive Reform The rise of modern American liberalism throughout the history Having been born in Europe in the epoch of Renaissance and Reformation, the liberalism has become an inevitable part of the United States. When someone and somewhere talks about the liberal movement, everybody will mention the American liberalism, which has undergone several stages of its development and transformed into modern liberalism. This liberalism allows the United States to be one of the most powerful states in the world. Since its origin, the United States did not know different political philosophy but liberalism in its democratic constitutional form. The liberal doctrine in the United States was influenced by some factors the impact of the American Revolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It claims on different freedoms of people despite their gender, race, and age. Also, one of the principles of American liberalism is the separation of state and church. The main aim of liberalism is to promote the general welfare of the American citizens. However, sometimes the liberalism was too controversial. For example, the involvement of the United States to the wars violated the rights of people. Speaking about the WWI, George William Norris wrote that war brings no prosperity to the great mass of common and patriotic citizens. It increases the cost of living of those who toil and those who already must strain every effort to keep soul and body together. War brings prosperity to the stock gambler on Wall Street to those who are already in possession of more wealth than can be realized or enjoyed (149). Such eager of American people to live in a free society is well understandable and can be explained by several factors as well. The ultimate goal of the American social ideal is equality of opportunity and individual initiative. These are not born of bureaucracy. This ideal is the expression of the spirit of our people. This ideal obtained at the birth of Republic. It was the ideal of Lincoln; it is the ideal upon which the nation has risen to unparalleled greatness (205). To another word, it is a heritage of all generations, which made their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. WPU Scholarships WPU Scholarships and Awards All first year and transfer student who applies and is accepted for admission at William Peace University will be considered for merit based scholarships. These scholarships are renewable through a four year period, provided that the student maintains a designated minimum grade point average. Qualified students are awarded renewable Merit Scholarships of up to $17,000 every year. Scholarships are awarded based on weighted cumulative grade point average and the highest combined critical reading and math SAT/ACT scores. William Peace University Presidential Scholarship The William Peace University Presidential Scholarships are awarded to qualified students who have earned exceptional academic records. These students should also possess exemplary characteristics of leadership ability and/or special talents that would enable them to make significant contributions to campus life. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New students must meet all WPU admission requirements and be in the top 1/3 of their high school class. Priority will be given to students who demonstrate financial need. The scholarship is renewable for all three years provided the student maintains a C average (2.00) and maintains good social standing at WPU. The scholarship is available to both in and out of state students, with preference given to North Carolina residents. Honors Scholarship Students accepted into this program can be awarded the Honors Scholarship. Current students may petition to join the Honors Program with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher after 15 credit hours. These scholarships are renewable for an additional three years of study at William Peace University, provided recipients remain in the Honors Program and maintain a B average (3.00). Phi Theta Kappa Honor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Federalist No. 10 Cons In James Madison s Federalist no. 10 he states that it takes a strong union to be able to break and control the violence against factions (The Federalist). Madison s Federalist no. 10 was written at the time when the US government was small and weak (The Federalist). So the Us government could have been easily toppled by a faction. How have factions caused challenges and animosity in modern day America When factions are brought up in politics people think of the animosity that is created by factions in their pursuit for change. But today we don t really see animosity when factions try to make change for their personal interest. A example of a faction that would not cause animosity would be a Union of Workers. The workers might have a protest here and there for better pay or better working conditions but nothing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are other peaceful factions in America such as the MADD, Christian Coalition, and the NAACP (MADD)(Christian)(Our). The MADD wants to protect families to be protected from drunk driving, drugged driving and underage drinking (MADD). While the Christian Coalition wants people of faith to be actively involved in impacting the issues they care about in government (Christian). The NAACP wants to spread equality for all citizens of the United States (Our). With the agenda of these factions there is no evidence that shows that they would cause animosity in the United States. But a faction that could cause animosity could be a racial group like the American Nazi Party or the KKK. The American Nazi Party claims they are not gangsters and want to push their agenda through politics and conventions (American). While the KKK want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Odyssey And Siren Song In an excerpt from Homer s The Odyssey and Siren Song by Margaret Atwood, the speaker s point of view shapes the portrayal of the alluring and dangerous aspects of the Sirens. In Atwood s poem, the Sirens are described as alluring from one Siren s point of view due to their knowledge of how to appeal to men s desires to be heroic, while in Homer s excerpt, Odysseus point of view believes that the Sirens are appealing solely to him. For example, Odysseus describes the Siren s voices as honeyed, and to add to the image, pouring from their lips . Honey is generally sweet, but can also be sticky, resembling the Siren s tactics attempting to lure men in. In the same excerpt, Odysseus recalls the Sirens call as famous Odysseus, Achaea s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Is All Presidents Men Unethical All presidents men was based on a non fictional novel, that talks about a small burglary that happened during Nixon s second election to the office. The burglary was done by five people who had either a past with the CIA, or some type of a relationship with the CIA. They tried to rob the Democratic Party Headquarters at the Watergate apartment complex, but got caught by the police. However, two guys working from the Washington Post, name Woodward and Bernstein. Both reporters took on the job and started searching of why those people who were connected to the CIA, tried to rob the Democratic Party money. Other reporters and people thought it was just a simple robbery, but the two reporters working on the case believed that it could be connected to something very big. Woodward and Bernstein both tried to gather evidence to prove that the robbery wasn t just a regular robbery it was planned by big people with big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They violated by invading people s privacy, by forcing themselves to enter their property s, and refusing to leave without getting any answers. This was the right thing to do to gets the real truth from the people who actually worked and been around the process of sabotaging the democratic campaigns. Still they couldn t in any way they can quote the evidence the people said, which was also hard because many people would not believe, and think it was made up. However, they still followed the Society of Professional Journalists code, because they made sure what they wrote had a lot of correct information s, and making sure they can be clear, and also keeping their promises to the people that shared the evidence. Even though, they had a lot of trouble creating a good story that could cover up everything, but at the end they made the story clear, and also quoting Sloan, which then he confirmed what he said was right at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Importance Of Selfless Service When one sees the word selfless service, he or she literally sees the words self and less, followed by service. Self refers to an individual (in this case, it refers to one s own interests) and less indicates a lack of, or without. Service can be a synonym of the word volunteering or duty. Therefore, the term selfless service must literally mean the lack of the pursuit of one s own interests for the betterment of others. There is no measurement of selfless service. No matter what the scenario or who is involved, everyone who is involved benefits from one s selfless acts. The one who shows selflessness may benefit by receiving a thank you, or even just a good feeling of helping others. Of course, the ones who receive the selfless acts benefit from obvious reasons. Selfless service can be shown by anyone and everyone, including a soldier putting his/her life on the line to save a fallen comrade, a husband and father protecting and spending time with his wife and children, someone donating his/her time by volunteering as a tutor or with the American Red Cross or some other goodwill charity, and the teamwork of two or more athletes. Those four examples provide different scales in which selfless service can be displayed. Selfless service can be displayed in regards to one s nation/military, one s family, one s community, and any team sport. The U.S. Army s definition of selfless service is to put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Effects Of Transition Metals Transition metals, such as iron, copper, zinc, nickel, and cobalt, play vital roles in numerous 67 biological processes. Because of these metals unique redox and inorganic chemical properties, 68 they either serve as catalytic centers for enzymatic reactions or contribute to overall protein 69 stability. To thrive, all organisms have to maintain adequate levels of transition metals for their 70 cellular metalloproteins, which account for more than 30% of all proteins in biological systems. 71 However, the overloading of transition metals will cause severe adverse effects, such as 72 generating toxic free radicals. Consequently, biological systems have evolved sophisticated 73 mechanisms for metal acquisition, transportation, storage, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these pathways are vital to bacterial virulence. 92 93 Nix and Nik pathways either directly import nickel by a high affinity metal transporter or 94 use small molecule chelators from the environment to mediate metal transportation and have a 95 strong preference for the acquisition of nickel over other metals. In contrast, the Cnt pathway 96 itself synthesizes a novel broad spectrum nicotianamine like metallophore staphylopine (STP) 97 from the first three genes cntKLM in the pathway to facilitate metal acquisition and it has little 98 preference for different metals (17 20) (Fig. 1). The biosynthetic pathway of STP is conserved 99 across various pathogens (20). In addition to the STP biosynthesis genes, the cnt operon 100 possesses an STP exporter encoded by the cntE gene and an STP/metal importer encoded by the 101 five genes cntABCDF (17, 20) (Fig. 1). The CntA protein of the importer complex is an 102 extracytoplasmic solute binding protein and plays a primary role in STP/metal recognition and 103 importation initiation. CntBC are two membrane proteins that form an integral channel to 104 transport STP/metal released from CntA. CntDF are two membrane associated nucleotide 105 binding proteins that provide energy for the transportation. Previous independent genetic studies 106 targeting cntA and cntE have demonstrated the importance of both genes for bacterial virulence, 107 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Key Contextual Language Differences Between Japan And... This case study will introduce the key contextual language differences between Japan and Singapore and the different language education policies of the two countries. Specifically, the historical background concerning the use of English in the two countries, the political landscape involving the role of English, the mentality towards English and lastly the teaching of English. In the past English was the language of the Singaporean government when Singapore was a British colony. Since then it has been a wellspring of economic resource. Meanwhile English has never held official status in Japan and the citizens of japan can make a comfortable living for themselves without the need for English in daily activities. English interestingly is very prominent in Singapore but has little use in Japan. Touching on attitudes, Singaporeans are fully embracing English while in contrast Japanese people still have lingering doubts. Certainly English education in Japan is heavily criticised however English education in Singapore is commensurate to other English speaking developed nations. A brief insight to the background of English within Japan and Singapore. Singapore In 1820 Sir Stamford Raffles acquired the Singapore as a commercial outpost for the British East India Company. since the acquisition, Singapore has changed (Leitch Lepoer, Barbara:1989).while Singapore was controlled by British East India Company, English was the language of the organisation and the settlement s occupants, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Video Games And Its Effects On Female Characters Throughout the world women are depicted to be oversexualized among forms of media such as video games and comic books. The idea of oversexualization towards female characters is that they have been often drawn and animated in hypersexual ways. Even going as far as viewing them as a sex object, their revealing body images are eye candy through the eyes of men. Hence women found in comic books and video games are frequently emphasized by their excessive physical appearances, objectification, portrayal, and character role. So, what does oversexualize mean anyway? The term oversexualize defines as to sexualize excessively, which means to make something of sexual that is beyond degree in this case, a person or someone of a gender whether male or female can be oversexualized. To begin with, costumes that female characters wear are far more or less provocative clothes, but mainly towards sexually explicit ways. For example, Ivy Valentine comes from a video game series called Soul Calibur who is the first character to have a revealing outfit and in which her costumes appears to be a dominatrix style. Furthermore, she shows a huge amount of cleavage with her exposed thighs and hips despite wearing high boots and long gloves which indicates to be a skin display. This brings us to our next reason about body types. The women s appearances we see in media have been designed to become a perfect ideal and yet their massive breasts are exaggeratedly drawn to be in the size of basketballs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Contributions Of Greenhouse Gas Consumption And Internal... Transportation sector contributes to a considerable share of energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. In 2015, 50% of world oil consumption was consumed for road transportation [1]. In 2014, 35% of energy was used in the transportation sector (21% of world energy consumption was used in passenger cars) [1]. In 2010, about 14% of worldwide GHG emissions was from the transportation sector [2]. The share of the transportation sector in a country s GHG emissions varies among the countries all over the world. For instance, in the US, the transportation sector is a major contributor to GHG emissions and accounted for 27% of GHG emission in 2015 [3]. Out of that 27%, 60% of emission is from light duty vehicles and 23% from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a notable point especially for countries that have a high percent of emission free electricity generation capacity and can use that emission free electricity to provide the energy needed in the transportation sector. To cut CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050 (as decided by G8 leaders and the European Union in 2009), a 95% carbon emission reduction should happen in transport sector [6]. However, based on the expected number of passenger cars by 2050 and knowing the emissions and efficiency of ICEVs, the reduction target for transportation sector cannot be achieved through an increase in efficiency of ICEVs alone [6]. Knowing this limit, different countries/jurisdictions all over the world have invested in alternative fuel vehicles. As defined by the US Department of Energy, an alternative fuel vehicle is a dedicated, flexible fuel, or dual fuel vehicle designed to operate on at least one alternative fuel [8]. Biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, or propane are considered as alternative fuels in this definition [8]. In this work, we are focusing on reviewing the incentives for vehicles that operate on hydrogen and electricity as an alternative fuel. We are not considering biodiesel and ethanol as there is uncertainty about the capability of biofuels to fuel the transportation sector at large scale [6]. We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fear In Literature Of H. G. Wells And Ray Bradbury Fear is the driving force behind change. When a human being feels they are in danger, the response is to protect themselves. Traumas or bad experiences can trigger a fear response within us that is hard to quell. Yet exposing ourselves to our personal demons is the best way to move past them (Sussex People, 1). Some people will approach the thrill lifestyle willingly, while others will stay away from it at all costs. When interpreting literature, it is important to understand what was the cause of the writing. In most science fiction pieces, the answer is fear. This same truth is evident in the literary works of two authors who shared similar ideas due to catastrophes going on in the world around them. H.G. Wells grew up during an industrial advancement in Europe. This advancement impacted the wars that were going on greatly. Killing was made more efficient and less personal. This affected the morals of the European society. H.G. Wells noticed the issue, and addressed them in his writing. Ray Bradbury also grew up in a time of war. The development of nuclear biological warfare greatly impacted his career. His fear of the end of the world by technology was the supreme basis of all of his works. By applying a historical lense, readers can observe that H.G Wells and Ray Bradbury are afraid of modernising technology due to their fear of bad ethics. The idea of being invisible has always been in the imaginations of children and regarded as a cool science. H.G. Wells confronts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bill Cosby Allegations Essay There is no way humanly possible that these Bill Cosby Allegations are not true with all the 13 of the Women who stood forward and accused him of sexual abuse. Now said in the paragraphs before, the multiple women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual abuse and misconduct provided different stories with multiple similarities in them. This on its own is just a very obvious clue to the fact that he has sexually abused these women, along with how many stories there are. The first allegation was made by Sunni Welles in March of 2015 stating that, Cosby raped her twice when she was an aspiring singer in the mid 1960s by drugging her drink (Littlefield). The second allegation was made by Kristina Ruehli and she stated that It was all foggy, and I woke up in the bed. I found myself on the bed, and he had his shirt off. He had unzipped his pants. (Littlefield). The third allegation was made by Linda Joy Traitz, she was just a waitress at a restaurant that happened to be co owned by Bill Cosby; she stated that he drugged and groped her in his car. (Littlefield). There were ten more women who came forward and accused Bill Cosby of sexual abuse and misconduct. Notice in just the first three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now some others disagree with the fact that Bill Cosby has sexually abused these women because of the reason that one accusation was actually proven false, this was the accusation made by Andrea Constand. Andrea Constand statement, just like most the others included the drugging and the sexual assault followed after, but in the courtroom Bill Cosby responded to her statement in a manner like their relationship was consensual, which made the side of Cosby seem somewhat believable because of the fact that they had a prior friendship or relationship that had been going forward since then for about a year and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bob Marley Get USand Up Analysis Get up Stand up was written in 1973 and was written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh in the group : The Wailers, published in the album : Legend, by Chrysalis One Music (Metrolyrics, n.d). Furthermore, their source of inspiration was mainly influenced by their Jamaican upbringing. In essence, the song is about the fight for acceptance of their Rastafarian religion and the need to take action to avoid oppression. The meaning behind the lyrics can be interpreted as both religious and anti religious. On the other hand, the line, `Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights, can be seen as a rallying call for the people to stand up and demand respect for the Rastafarian religion. Firstly, the fundamental message that he brings across is that religion is something personal, it is fine to have certain religious beliefs, but it is not acceptable when you ram it in someone else s throat. He elaborates on the need for mutual respect for others beliefs. In addition, the lines, Preacher man don t tell me, heaven is under the earth, I know you don t know, what life is really worth, (Metrolyrics, n.d) suggests hanging to the thought of freedom rather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many societies around the globe music, including rock and rap, has been increasingly used as a vehicle for social and political comment as we see in everyday life. Furthermore, Get Up Stand Up was produced the era Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were surrounded by a lack of human rights, personal freedom, that were smudged in poverty and corruption. Marley had also been influenced by political issues that were present in Jamaica, where western political, economic domination and cultural imperialism had moved towards the heart of Jamaica. Thus, it was to Marley s concern that the people are to stand up for themselves, forming one of the most powerful cultural forces among youths in Jamaica (Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Comparison Of Ancient Greek And Roman Civilization Throughout History many civilizations have rose and fallen but we will be analyzing Greek and Roman Civilization. Many people view the Romans as a copy cat empire compared to the Greek because they modeled so many things after the Greeks, for myself, it would be correct to assume this were true. At first during the colonial age or era, Romans and Greek heavily influenced one another which one had engaged in trade at the Black Sea the surrounding Mediterranean areas. Trading between the two nations was very successful due to the safety of Roman Military presence. Over time, the Romans had adapted many of the Greeks practices and believes. This is one of the main reasons that Roman could be seen as a copy cat of Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece and Rome both had used agriculture. However, Rome did not have much problems with production of food through agriculture like the Greeks did. Both of them had produced products like wheat, but the former, Greece, had failed to produce a good amount of wheat because Romans had far superior farming techniques. Instead of having a good production of wheat, the Greeks had substituted wheat for olive oil hence why many people think of olive oil coming from Greece. Both nations had heavily relied on slaves as well. How could a nation become so successful with running the government, thinking about important ideals, or enjoying themselves if they had to worry about how they were going to get fed? Roman slaves were a little different from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Human Biology Personal Statement Bah bump...bah bump...ba bum, ba bum, ba bum; my heart speeds with excitement when I think about the journey on which I will soon embark, and the future that will follow. Given my long history of community service, I have been drawn to helping others in need and given my long fascination with science, I have been drawn to everything from titrations to the laws of motion. Yet, human biology grabbed a hold of my heart when I was little. My chest fluttered in anticipation when I first muttered the words, I want to be a doctor in fourth grade, during a human body unit. This romance with human biology continued throughout middle and high school where I was prompted to make choices for my future. Except, pursuing a STEM field was not a choice, but a need to continue to rejuvenate my heart s passion and I am so fortunate to be able to study this field at the University of Florida (UF)! Though fourth grade may be the perfect time to choose your career, I did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first two are Gator Well and U Matter We Care, which will focus on my desire to assist my peers while increasing my knowledge in health. These are student based organizations that aim to increase the physical and mental health of the student population. This is a first step in continuing my commitment to community service and suspect I will also reach out to UFHealth as a volunteer. Additional clubs including Florida Players, Theatre Strike Force, and Stomp the Swamp will help feed my passion for performing on stage in acting, improv, and tap dancing fields. I would also like to join intermural sports, particularly softball, in order to have an enjoyable method to exercise and take a break from schoolwork. Studies show that students, who are involved in clubs and sports at school, have a higher chance of success in academics and I plan to prove this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sea Syllabus MINISTRY OF EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRIMARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM [*October 2001] TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Goals of The Agricultural Science Curriculum for Primary Schools Summary of The Curriculum Infant Year One Profile Term II ...................................................................... Infant Year One ................................................................................................ Infant Year Two................................................................................................ Standard One Profile Term II .............................................................................. Standard One ................................................................................................... Standard Two Profile Term II................................................................................ Standard Two.................................................................................................... Standard Three Profile Term II................................................................................ Standard Three .................................................................................................. Standard Four Profile Term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soil conditions for plant growth Soil fertility Potting soil Nursery soil Potting media Seedbeds Primary tillage Secondary Tillage Drainage Types of soil Physical/ chemical properties of soil. Experiments CROPS Parts of a plant Indentify plants in Simple Parts used as the environment recoding food. Plants around us. of plant growth Uses of plants Parts of the plant Types of crops Ornamentals/ Food crops Animals Livestock farms Types/ pet/care Aquaculture of small/large. Animal enemies of the farmer Selecting seeds Germinating seedlings. Conditions of growth Harvesting crops. Post Woody and soft stem harvest plants. practices Economic crops Integrated
  • 23. Export and local Pest markets *. Management An illegal crop Design a small garden plan.[IPM] Importance of flowers agriculture. Produce plants by layering. Budding/Grafting. Improving varieties of crops. Improving breeds of Livestock Genetic Engineering Cloning. Livestock Animals around us . Farm animals and their young. Rearing Rabbits Classification of livestockhelpful and harmful. Poultry farming v Topics Livestock Infant yr 1 Animals around us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. John Skylitzes Portrayal Of Women In Byzantium What is Learned In a hypothetical scenario where John Skylitzes Synopsis is the only account of the Byzantine Empire from 867 1025, modern interpreters would get an odd picture of what women s roles were in Byzantium. Women were married, they had children, and they sometimes plotted murder. Most were utterly irrelevant to the course of Byzantine history from Skylitzes point of view. If women were notable or took an action other than getting married, giving birth or dying, they were almost exclusively commiting a malevolent act. From this perspective Skylitzes shows interpreters that women in Byzantium were on the whole irrelevant or dangerous or both. This perspective doesn t encompass all women though, as Danielis is a notable woman who has agency and is not presented as evil. Leo VI is said to have built a church to honor his first wife Theophano. Women are shown to be reliable if they have a vision of the future, as seen with Michael III s mother Theophano and a woman mentioned during the reign of John Tzimiskes. These few portrayals of women in different settings than the three typical ones show a reader that women were good enough in some instances to be respected by men and on the whole worthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That empresses were seen as possessed of the regal and almost numinous qualities of their husbands was of great significance when there was need for a regency, or the emperor died without nominating a successor. The status of Augusta itself was not automatically conferred by marriage and had to be formally granted by the emperor, either on his accession, or on their marriage, if he was already on the throne at the time, or after the birth of their first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Women In Congo The French term Fond de Commerce in English means stock and trade. However, in Congo, the phrase has another meaning about the stock and trade of rape victims with international aid organizations Warner. The Congo We Listen To.(2017). . International aid organization listened to stories of rape. Communities and women decided that they need access to international aid, so women started lying. The marketization and commercialization of rape have caused an increase in women claiming to have been raped. Lying about being raped became a job women and communities use rape as a source of income and access to other resources. Complexity of violence Lying did not matter if communities and women who have been raged by years of war could get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Congolese see the issues of rape and knew that women lied. Congolese worker knows when women were lying about being raped but did not say anything given that Congolese aid workers know that these women needed help. The only way for these women to get help was to lie. There is an issue of statistical data in Congo given that the data is very hard to come by, and most assume the numbers are likely higher than reported. Heaton, What Happened in Lunvigi? (2013). However, Congolese aid workers questioned whether data was over reported are formed Congolese aid workers. Rather the international aid organization is assumed that data is under reported and that the number is probably much higher. Importantly, in 2002 there were ten organizations working on sexual violence by 2010 there were three hundred organizations. Heaton. What Happened in Lunvigi? (2013). In Lunvigi, there was a range of six to three hundred eighty six, the low number was reported by local doctors, and the high number reported by United Nations officials. Warner. The Congo We Listen To. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Delhi Metro Project Management . The Delhi metro project is an exemplary tale of the way a project of that magnitude was handled. It s the best project management carried out for a Govt. sector project, in India, which was completed in time and within the budget. The first step in the project management of any project is to constitute a project team. And DMRC did it exactly the way it was required. THE TEAM (During phase 1and Phase2) Chairman Ramachandran 1. Managing Director Dr. E. Sreedharan 2. Total No. of Directors 16 3. Nominee of Govt. of India 5 4. Nominee of Govt. of NCTD 5 (Including MD) 5. No. of full time functional Directors including MD 7 DMRC appointed Sreedharan as the project manager and the Managing Director of the Delhi metro project in November 1997. Sreedharan was a Technocrat, who had earned a reputation, during his long stint at Indian Railways, for completing major projects within the given time and budget. Delhi metro was just a feather added to his cap, but the biggest one. Earlier Sreedharan had successfully completed many huge projects like repair of Pamban Bridge, konkan Railway etc. The hiring process was slow initially as DMRC was able to recruit only 100 people; around 70% of the staff in DMRC was on deputation from the Indian Railways. DMRC had given Sreedharan complete freedom to select the project team. Sreedharan selected a motivated team of professionals whom he regarded as fundamental to the success of the project. Most of the chosen staff were between 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cameron Balloons Cameron Balloons is the world s largest manufacturer of hot air balloons. (http://www.cameronballoons.co.uk) On average, their factory in the United Kingdom builds one balloon a day but together with their United States factory the company produces on average more than one balloon per day, everyday of the year. And in 1996 the company turnover was almost £7,000,000. (http://www.bized.co.uk) From the operations manager s point of view, inventories are a tool which provide efficient operation of the production facilities. There are no specific level of inventories which are more desirable as they are allowed to fluctuate so that production can be adjusted to its most efficient level. (Meredith Shafer. 2007) Effective inventory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, for the specialised hot air balloons this is not possible but the basic materials are held in inventory. (Slack Chambers. 2004) Reducing costs are an aim in every organisation and thus another reason for Cameron Balloons to hold stock. Cameron Balloons benefit from bulk buying in order to get the lowest cost possible for its materials but in return, they also have to be prepared to hold the stock for a period of time. The operations manager for Cameron Balloons decides to make infrequent large orders to reduce the number of orders made and also the associated costs to do with administration and handling costs. Hence the long production runs will help cut down production costs for the company but holding large inventories is a must for this. (Slack Chambers. 2004) Other advantages to this are that this enables Cameron Balloons to spread the costs of purchasing the materials over a large number of input units and also to purchase the materials in advance avoiding any price increases that may occur in the near future. Cameron Balloons are the leader in the hot air balloons market which is a very competitive market and has suffered from over capacity . Thus this is more of a reason for them to be efficient and vigilent on the costs and how much they compare to their competitiors. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Feasibility And Outcome Of Emergency Ureteroscopic Removal Elsevier Editorial System(tm) for African Journal of Urology Manuscript Draft Manuscript Number: AFJU D 15 00163R2 Title: Feasibility and outcome of emergency ureteroscopic removal of lower ureteral stone under intravenous sedation: A prospective study Article Type: Original/research article Keywords: emergency; uretroscopy; sedation; ureteral stone. Corresponding Author: Dr. waleed shabana, Corresponding Author s Institution: First Author: waleed shabana Order of Authors: waleed shabana; Mohamed Teleb, MD; Tamer Dawod, MD; Ehab Elsayed, MD; Esam Desoky, MD Abstract: Objective: To test the feasibility of emergency ureteroscopy (URS) in distal ureteral calculi comparing its results with elective URS. Patients and Methods: This prospective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Complete stone retrieval without fragmentation was achieved in 83.3% in group I and 82.2% in group II. Stone migrated proximally in 4 patients in group I and only 2 patients in group II in whom procedure ended by ureteral stenting. Mucosal injury was observed in 3 patients and 4 in groups I and II respectively. Thirty seven patients from group I reported that they were satisfied by the procedure and its outcome compared to 78 patients in group II. Conclusion: Emergency ureteroscopic intervention under intravenous sedation is feasible, safe and effective when compared to elective ureteroscopy for small lower ureteral stones. Key words: Emergency URS; elective URS; ureteral stone; intravenous sedation. We are pleased to express our deepest gratitude to the editorial board of the African Journal of Urology.The abstract of this article was presented in AUA 2015.Herein we confirm that this article is original and has not been submitted elsewhere. The authors; W. Shabana, M.Teleb, T. Dawod,E. Elsayed, E.Desoky Zagazig University, Faculty of Medicine, Urology Department, Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt Cover Letter Feasibility and outcome of emergency ureteroscopic removal of lower ureteral stone under intravenous sedation: A prospective study W. Shabana, M.Teleb, T. Dawod, E. Elsayed, E.Desoky Zagazig University, Faculty of Medicine, Urology Department, Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt
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  • 30. Clinical Reasoning Model Essay Incorporating theory into practice is very important aspect in nursing profession. Nurses employ analytical thinking and reasoning to evaluate health assessments and physical examinations. Core essences of this concept include cognition, metacognition and discipline specific knowledge (Simmons, B. 2010). The clinical reasoning model aids nurses to make clinical judgments. In the scenario of Mrs Alice Palmer, numerous investigation where taken and due to limited information more subjective data was needed as well as objective data had to be monitored constantly. Effective clinical reasoning depends upon the nurse s ability to collect the right cues and to take the right action for the right patient at the right time and for the right reason (Levett Jones, Hoffman, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The application of critical thinking and clinical reasoning are crucial fundamentals in everyday life of nurse s clinical practice. Like most skills, the more the nurses train, the more natural and easier it becomes. Encouraging comparisons with similar presentations help learners widen their differential diagnosis (Pinnock, R., Welch, P. 2014). Critical thinking is a purposeful, goal directed thinking process that strives to problem solve patient care issues through the use of clinical reasoning (Estes, M., Calleja, P., Theobald, K., Harvey, T. 2016). Clinical reasoning whereas is a disciplined, creative and reflective approach used together with critical thinking to establish potential strategies to assist patients in reaching their desired health goals (Estes, M., Calleja, P., Theobald, K., Harvey, T. 2016). Both these skills are vital and failure to grasp and master these abilities result in adverse patient outcomes such as improper patient care, incorrect diagnose and inappropriate treatment. In other words, critical thinking and clinical reasoning leads to critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Latin American Culture Research Paper The Latin culture has its own unique way of doing things, which is why it separates itself from other culture immensely. Understanding the culture will give you a more clear aspect on how our communication works day by day, such as the verbal norms for this culture. When in a conversation in Latin America and certain topics arise, it is always best to avoid ethnic and class differences, the class and status in the society can determine the type of job and how much they make. Also attempt to avoid the topic about the country s rival, especially in soccer, this conversation may get very heated. Besides talking about the rival, try talking about that countries improvement in that sport, it will definitely light up the room and bring back memories. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Raku Pottery However, the golden age of Japanese ceramics did not really begin until the sixteenth century when the tea master Sen no Rikyū popularized the tea ceremony. In his refinement of this art form, Rikyū found beauty in the earthly and natural forms of pottery and thus commissioned the production of raku ware, which today, is considered the pinnacle of Japanese pottery. Notable for its ruggedness and imperfections, raku ware made Rikyū into a central figure in the establishment of the wabi sabi aesthetic. In the beginning, the textures and colors of wabi sabi vessels were left to develop naturally. However, over time, several wabi sabi artists began experimenting and even developed techniques to intentionally create these alterations. Obviously, the exact shape and form of an imperfection cannot be controlled but the intention can be realized in an oxymoronic controlled natural look. After several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this does not mean that the previously mentioned wabi sabi aesthetic disappeared. For example, the town of Shigaraki in Shiga prefecture and Bizen city in Okayama prefecture are just two of the oldest kilns that produced wood fired stoneware beginning from the end of the twelfth century. These two locations, as well as some others, produced utilitarian vessels of the wabi sabi aesthetic long before the tea ceremony even came to popularize it. However, these two are different in that Shigaraki ware is characterized by a fiery orange color and a speckled, bumpy surface caused by the feldspar in the clay whereas Bizen ware is known for its deep reddish to blackish brown color (Willmann 2011). Regardless, these kilns produced the wabi sabi aesthetic before the rise in tea ceremony, continued it during the popularization of porcelain, and still continues to make such work today. The following pictures are examples of each of the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Is The Impact On The Early Development Of Early... Christianity belief is seen more as a theology while Greek thinking or Hellenism is seen more as a philosophy. All theologists are philosophers but not all philosophers are theologists. Greek philosophies had great impact on the early development of Christian thought. Much of the elements in the early Greek philosopher s theories regarding the soul, creation, and salvation were reflected in the development of early Christian thought. The Greeks were tenacious in asking why and how questions concerning those and things around them, and even about themselves. The main purpose behind theology is to understand and follow God s divine revelation. Philosophy tends to arrive to general principles through consideration of what is perceived by the sense, which is then rationally evaluated. Theologists like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas both discovered the use of Aristotle in the formation of the Christian mind. Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, believed that all humans had a purpose and that the purpose was for the greater good. However, the good life or the blessed life for Aquinas and Augustine was heaven. For Greek thinkers like Aristotle or even Plato, human actions derived from reason, rationality, and intellect. Christian thinkers like Augustine saw philosophical reflection as a complement to theology. Those philosophical reflections were based off of the underlying intellectual commitment of the Christian Faith. The thoughts of both Augustine and Thomas Aquinas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Affinity Water Essay Affinity Water is the UK s largest water only water supplier. It supplies approximately 900 million litres of water every day to its residential and business customers. Affinity Water became established through the purchase of Veolia Water s UK water supply operations. The three separate Veolia Water branded businesses: Veolia Water Central, Veolia Water Southeast and Veolia Water East were brought together as one company under the Affinity Water brand in October 2012. Areas Covered by Affinity Water Affinity Water provide water to residents and businesses in parts of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey and the London Boroughs of Hillingdon and Harrow, as well as parts of the London Boroughs of Barnet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compensation may be offered if they fail to meet certain standards. If you have contacted them by phone they will try to resolve your problem immediately. However, if that s not possible, they will let you know this and arrange a time to get back to you as soon as possible. If you write to complain about water services, Affinity Water will reply within ten working days of receiving your letter or email. If they take longer than this to reply, they will pay you £20. Special Services Affinity Water provide several additional services available on the Safeguard Register and WaterSure Scheme to assist customers with a variety of needs and circumstances. Call Affinity Water on 0870 174 8010 to find out what services you are eligible for or complete the online form available on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Jungle Book Comparison Recently viewing the movie, The Jungle Book, decided to convey my thoughts. The movie was adapted from Rudyard Kipling s collective works, as well as Walt Disney s 1967 animated film. Being that, The Jungle Book is one of my favorites, I chose to unveil its three act structures, setup, confrontation and resolution. Act one reveals the protagonist, Mowgli, an orphan human boy raised by wolves. Antagonist, Sher Khan warns the wolves he would kill the boy and punish them, once the water truce is over. Mowgli then decides to leave to spare everyone by having the Panther, Bagheera takes him back to the human village. Mowgli and Bagheera, eventually attacked by Sher Khan, is separated. Now Mowgli is on his own. The second act begins, with a bear, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Golden Parachute MGMT 322 G1 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND STRATEGY THE GOLDEN PARACHUTE Prepared for: Professor Toru Yoshikawa By: Matthew Lim Zhi Liang S9118245I An Introduction to the Golden Parachute When we talk about executive compensation, one topic that never fails to come up is the Golden Parachute. The Golden Parachute, as the name suggest is an executive safety net of sorts that is included in the employment contracts of senior level executives. Basically it is a special payment usually a lump sum amounting to millions, that is paid in the event of a change in control of the company1. The reasons for the implementation of the Golden Parachute is something that has been constantly debated, but the most common ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That could occur if a company chooses to adopt the Golden Parachute Alignment of Management Shareholder Interest As mentioned at the beginning of this paper, one of the main objectives of the Golden Parachute is to control the behaviour of management in a acquisition event. During a acquisition event, the bidding company or the acquirer would often bypass the executives and the management and go straight to the shareholders, offering a premium over the current trading share price, which can be seen as a increase to shareholder wealth5. However, often times once the acquiring company gains control, the acquired company s management is usually either sidelined or dismissed from the company. That being the case, there inherently exist a conflict between the interest of the management (to preserve their source of income) and the interest of shareholders (to maximise wealth). Management as has been well established in the corporate world has the duty to act in a way that is in the interest of the shareholders, and often this involves making decisions that maximise shareholder wealth. However, in light of the prospect of losing their jobs after a acquisition, management might not act in the best interest of the shareholders and oppose the acquisition in order to maintain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Early Esbls 1.7.2.3 CTX M β lactamases Most of the early ESBLs were mainly ceftazidimases with little or no hydrolytic activity against cefotaxime. ESBLs often showed variable substrate preference with some enzymes hydrolyzing one cephalosporin type better than the others. The first enzyme with the capability of cefotaxime hydrolysis but unable to hydrolyze ceftazidime was reported from an E. coli strain isolated from a dog that was used as a model to study cephalosporin pharmacokinetics in Japan in 1986. It was initially named as FEC 1 but later found to be similar to CTX M 3 on subsequent amino acid sequencing. The first clinical isolate with cefotaximase property was identified From an E. coli isolate in 1989 in Munich, Germany. It was designated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The analysis revealed that the CTX M members of same group exhibited ≥94% identity while ≤90% with members of different groups. The evolutionary distances between groups reveal an early divergence from a common ancestor. Few members are shown below: CTX M 1 cluster: CTX M 1, 3, 10, 15, 22, 23 CTX M 2 cluster: CTX M 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20, 76, 77 CTX M 8 cluster: CTX M 8, 40, 63 CTX M 9 cluster: CTX M 9, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19 CTX M 25 cluster: CTX M 25, 26, 39, 41, 91 The origin of CTX M type β lactamases was very different from that of TEM or SHV type β lactamases (Bonnet, 2004).These enzymes show only 40% resemblance to two most common ESBLs, TEM and SHV. Each CTX M cluster has been correlated to the chromosomal bla genes present in different Kluyvera species, that normally form human intestinal normal flora at low counts. It is also considered as an opportunistic pathogen occasionally associated with infections of urinary tract and skin in humans [Farmer et al, 1981; Sarriaetal, 2001]. It also exists in the environment as a free living organism in water, soil, sewage and animal food. Chromosomal bla gene, kluC, present in Kluyvera cryocrescens (kluC) has been considered the ancestor of the CTX M 1cluster (Decousser et al., 2001). The enzymes of CTX M 2 cluster are believed to origin from kluA gene of Kluyvera ascorbata (Humeniuk et al., 2002), CTX M 8 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dune Essay Dune This book all started with the family Atreides landing on plant Arrakis, commonly known as Dune. The planet Dune was the centre of the universe due to its immense amounts of spice. This spice is greatly needed for all planets as fuel and for raw materials. The family Atreides were asked by Emperor himself to go and mine the spice on the planet. Their greatest enemy the Harkonnen s, were also on Dune. These two families mining the precious spice on the same plant would lead to great troubles and wars. Soon after that, I was introduced to a very brave and insightful young man. The young man is Paul Atreides. Paul is medium height with short, black hair. His mother Jessica is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They taught Paul much about fighting and protecting himself from his enemies. These men along with Paul s mother and father helped prepare him for the coming hardships ahead. A group of people named the Fremen also were presented. They were people who lived in the desert within the forbidden zone. The forbidden zone was where no one would ever travel. It was said that there are huge masses of Fremen there along with giant sandworms reaching a length of four hundred and fifty meters. The Fremen harvested spice, lived in the cities and in underground cities. Their eyes were bright blue on blue due to the saturation of the spice which changed their colour. The beginning of this book was very interesting and told me much about each characters background and personality. I knew there was something special about Paul and his mother right from the start just by how the author described them. The family Atreides was very strong and even feared by the Emperor himself because he knew that Paul was the prophet who was destined to stop all violence, hunger, spice mining, armies and fighting. He was to bring a new era along with his leadership. This frightened the Emperor that forced him to act against the Atreides family. The Harkonnen s seemed a bit too uninteresting and average to me. They were evil and hated all that was good. The author should of added a bit more spice to their characters. This would of made the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Brady Campaign Analysis The purpose of the Brady Campaign is to prevent the act of firearm or gun violence. The founder, Dr. Mark Borinsky, had been robbed and held at gunpoint himself. Though Jim Brady, who was Ronald Reagan s Press Secretary, was shot during the assassination of Reagan. Jim Brady was shot in the head which partially paralyzed him for the rest of his life. The interest group was initially called the National Counsel to Control Handguns which Brady and his wife joined to fight gun laws. In 2001 the organization was renamed in honor of Jim Brady and all the hard work and love he put into the prevention of gun violence. The origins of the interest group would be in 1974. Dr. Mark Borinsky created the National Counsel to Control Handguns after being a victim of gun violence. In late 1974 Chairman Pete Sheilds also joined the group after his son was murdered. The Brady Campaign has made many changes in the decisions and rulings of gun possession and violence. The organization was then renamed The Brady Campaign in honor of the devoted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were focused and determined to put an end to gun violence and prevent the further damage of any laws that promoted firearm possessions. H.R. 2910: 2013 Act was made to reduce and prevent gun violence. This said that it was unlawful to advertise weapons or sell electronically. This Act banned any hazardous product under the Consumer Product Safety Act. The Brady Campaign supports this policy because the whole purpose of their organization is to put an end to gun violence across the nation. Being affected by gun violence, all members of the Brady organization want to educate the public about the dangers, hazards and possible prevention. This policy adds to the support of the Brady Campaign since they are ending the ability to sell and purchase personal hand guns electronically where they can possibly get into the wrong persons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Nawal El Saadawi The Oppression of More Than 50% of the World s Population There is no doubt that without women, mankind would not be able to survive in this world. Therefore, women deserve to be held in the highest of esteems and treated like queens in this kingdom called earth. However, men are simply too prideful and aim to oppress anyone they see as weaker than them in any means. The author, Nawal El Saadawi, criticizes the abusive and subjugating nature of man, more specifically in Egypt. In a country with a degraded economy, a skewed view of religion, and a patrimonial culture, tyranny is magnified. In the creative non fiction, Women at Point Zero, Nawal El Saadawi utilizes various symbols to support her criticizing tone towards the oppression felt by women and people of a lower socio economic class in Egypt. One way El Saadawi illustrates her criticizing tone towards oppression is through the symbol of money. In the novel, money surpasses it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With money, she describes how money leads to women being dependent on men which leads to their oppression. In a Society like Egypt s, in which the traditional role of a women is to cook, clean, and please the man, there is no room for earning money. This leads women to believe they wouldn t be able to survive without the influence of men and men naturally take advantage of that. This then leads to the oppression of women, ironically, through food. Even though they are the ones that prepare it, they aren t allowed to fill themselves. The man requires food as rent for protection and so the women can t indulge herself in her creation. The food, a source of power, is snatched away from women and also used as a method of oppression due the watchful gaze of the stingy husband. To close, men find various ways to oppress women and Nawaal El Saadawi criticizes them through the use of food as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Sherman Alexie s What You Pawn I Will Redeem The ability to understand other s differences is what we call acceptance. Accepting a person or a situation for exactly what it is rather than trying to manipulate it into what you think it needs to be is a way to happiness. The main idea of Sherman Alexie s story entitled What You Pawn I Will Redeem is not let anyone or anything control, limit, repress or discourage you from being your true self because only you can determine who you truly are as a person. Specifically in this story, the main character is experiencing an identity crisis caused by the colonization of the White Folks. This story claims this idea through symbolism to show the death of the Indian culture, through connotation to show the differences between the past and the present Native Indians generation and through characterization to show how the Indian population are still trying to find their true identity as a part of the Indian nation. Symbolism is used to show how important it is not to let anyone define who you truly are because in Jackson s and the Indian nation s case, it had caused the death of their culture. The symbolism of Jackson s grandmother represents the Native Indians culture. For example, Her name was Agnes, and she died of breast cancer when I was fourteen. suggest that the grandmother is a representation of the Indian culture, which died caused by the colonizations, something that takes over someone s property. A grandmother is a member of the family who represents the past and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Is The Wild Boar Good Or Bad The wild Boar came solely from domestic stock brought to North America by the european settlers and explorers. Hernando de Soto the true father of the pork industry brought the first pigs to america in 1539. As pig herds grew....the explorers used the pigs for eating fresh meat and for salt and preserved pork as well. Also the american indians were so fond of the taste of the pork that they also tried attacking the people which resulted in the most assaults on their expedition.Some of the methods of control Included some heavy wires and posts were used to keep the pigs out of people s areas. Electrical fencing was a common thing used here but it was difficult to maintain over large areas. When the pig population begins to increase people began to use the cage traps which is the most effective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rotting can also be easily seen in irrigated or wet soil. The adult hog tracks can be seen really big as the size of a twenty pound calf. The wild boar can be seen in California,Tennessee,Texas,North Carolina,Puerto Rico,Hawaii, and Florida. Did you know the wild Boar can cause disease. It`s true:cholera,swine Brucellosis,trichinosis, bodine tuberculosis,foot and mouth disease african swine fever, and pseudorabies. The male wild boars can get bigger than the females because their tucks curve further under their mouth then the females do. If the populations of the wild boar increase then there will be more wild boars invading the us and our world will be full of wild boars and then we would lose most of our natural resources and then all the populations would have noone to feast on or eat and then they would all die out. The wild boar has a big impact on humans because it was the ancestor of the domestic pig and is the game animal for millennia.the wild boar is a highly predicted omnivore it feeds on Rhizomes, root, tubers and bulbs,Nuts, berries, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Taoism And Confucianism When the government structure in China fell apart creating chaos emerged two major religions, Taoism and Confucianism. These two roles played a big part during this time to get things back in order. The difference between both religions is how they believed the structure should be. Taoism was not into much of the government. They believe the least the government the better. Lao tzu who is the founder of Taoism is known for saying Govern a great nation as you would cook a small fish do not overdo it (p. 180). By doing so, they will live a simple quiet life. In Confucianism, their belief is much different. The Confucians believe in a big government with an order. Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, believed if society lived by Li , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an infant, his parents sent him into the sea for safety. He was rescued by the daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt (p. 245). The difference with Moses was raised in a royal family not born into one. This stood out to me for the fact that both came from different classes of a family with a purpose in life. It shows you do not have to be wealthy to have a purpose in life. Another thing both Moses and Zoroaster had in common was they were both called by God at an older age to find out their purpose in life. At a crucial time in Zoroaster s life, he had a vision of Vohu Mana an archangel who appeared in the size of a man. He was told there is only one true God, Ahura Mazda and he would become a prophet. This archangel continued to appear to Zoroaster several more times as he continued to preach the revelation of Ahura Mazda (p. 227). Like Zoroaster, Moses was in a crucial part in his life after being exiled to the Sinai Desert for killing an Egyptian in self defense when the God of Abraham appeared to him. The difference is God revealed himself to Moses speaking through a burning bush. God commanded Moses to return to Egypt and free the Israelites from slavery. God continued guiding Moses to freedom. This stood out to me because I am familiar with this story and learned more about it. Finally, there are the beliefs of the souls after death. Both Zoroastrianism and Judaism believe the souls go to a place after they leave the body. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Brutus In Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar Why, sir, [I m] a carpenter (1,i,6). This line from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar is certainly one of the most innocent ones. Say that to anyone you find and they will either think you re actually a carpenter or find themselves extremely, though harmlessly, confused. Say Why, sir, I m Brutus and people will instantly brand you a traitor. This is exactly how Dante classified Brutus in his epic poem Inferno, along with fellow Caesar killer Cassius. In Inferno, a fictionalized Dante is led by the poet Virgil into the nine layers of Hell. Brutus and Cassius are in the ninth and last layer, reserved for traitors. They, along with Judas Iscariot, are continually gnawed at by Lucifer, who is encased in ice. While both Brutus and Cassius both betrayed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brutus described Caesar s killing after the fact as if he was describing an assisted suicide that they and just carried out, saying So are we Caesar s friends, that have abridged/His time of fearing death (3.1.115 6). It seems that by this quote, death was always on Caesar s mind. He also justified the murder to the public by saying, Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more (3.ii.23). Considering the above, it seems that either Brutus was lying, or that he had a weak love to Rome, and even more so to Caesar. If Brutus truly loved Rome more, he would have accepted guidance from the more experienced. Clearly, Brutus was not motivated to kill Caesar because of his love of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Three Eyewear Choices Vision is the most important of the five senses for driving. Without it, you would go off the road or hit another car in a matter of seconds. It s why a vision test is required when getting a driver s license for the first time and for renewals. However, the eyewear choices that drivers make, profoundly affect their safety on the road, sometimes for the worse. Here are three eyewear choices that increase the risk of a car accident: Wearing the Wrong Sunglasses Tints Sunglasses normally make driving safer because they protect the driver from sun glare. However, choosing the wrong tint color can increase the risk of an accident because it distorts the driver s perception of color. This interferes with their ability to recognize the color of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. David Edelstein Reel Time Analysis Okay, so the title is a bit of a misnomer as David Edelstein no longer maintains his online blog Reel Time for the Slate. His CV includes stints as a critic for Boston Phoenix, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Slate, (Aradillas, Reel Time with David Edelstein) and his current employment at New York Magazine, writing for their online entertainment section, Vulture. With the surge in popularity of superhero films in the past decade, and several more plotted for the future, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to capture the audience s affection. The current fad in this genre of films is ensemble flicks. This year alone saw the release of four ensemble superhero blockbusters. David Edelstein has seen his share of superhero films, in a career spanning almost four decades. This year all of his reviews on superhero films are unsurprisingly intertwined, comparing them to one another. With Captain America: Civil War being the blockbuster to open the summer market (in the States anyways), expectations were set at what Edelstein believes to be another average film in the money making minded Marvel franchise. Trying to build on the (monetary) success that the Avengers films have made, Edelstein criticises that the studio spent more money on the appearance of Iron Man and the second tier heroes than an inventive plot. This is something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is something he brings up in both his reviews for Civil War and Apocalypse. In Civil War, the main idea (which can be applied to all superhero films) is whether heroes should be held accountable for their actions, namely the collateral damage caused, despite saving the world. Who are the real villains in these stories? Edelstein is annoyed that these vigilante films never give us the answer to that question or even acknowledge a grey area. By the end of these films, that idea is usually swept away or becomes another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Why Do We Need International Criminal Court Do we need an international criminal court ? The International Criminal Court (ICC), governed by the Rome Statute, is the first interminable, treaty based, international criminal court established to help end exemptions for the perpetrators of the most serious and heinous crimes of concern to the international community. The ICC was mandated in July of 1998 but was bought into force by July of 2002.1 The Rome Statute is a mutual treaty which serves as the ICC s foundational and leading document. States which become party to the Rome Statute, for example by passing it, become member states of the ICC. Currently, there are 122 states which are party to the Rome Statute and as a result are members of the ICC.2 The creation of the International Criminal Court is a global response to the extreme mayhem perpetrated in the last century. Unfortunately, in all too many cases, terrible crimes went unpunished and a alleged culture of impunity protected the perpetrators. National courts often did not investigate the crimes adequately, or at all. The International criminal court was established at the Paris Peace Conference Following the First World War, because some of the most heinous crimes were committed during the conflicts which marked the twentieth century.3 Unfortunately, many of these violations of international law have remained unpunished and the role of the International criminal court was to bring past and future dreadful crimes to trial and to be punished, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Lower-Class Struggle In F. Scott s Lower Class Scott died when his horse was spooked and threw him off of itself onto the back of his head causing him to die. People of the lower class usually have these types of jobs where they work outside or in the field. Because of Scott s lower class status he had a higher chance of being killed than someone of the upper class who worked in an office would have. In the lower class there is a struggle to find a job and there is a struggle to stay alive. Michel Pêcheux says It is also to recognize, under the primacy of class struggle, how the status of Marxist theory is determined by the ideological and political struggle of the proletariat. (Pêcheux) which means that Marxist theory is influenced by these struggles the lower class face first with their ideology and then with the lack of power they have in the political system. Repeatedly being forced down and never getting a chance to rise up in power because the people already at the top want to stay at the top which contributes to conflict theory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to this theory society will always have conflict in it because of said competition for resources. In this theory the wealthy attempt to keep the lower class under control and not let them rise to their level by suppressing them by any means possible. Coincidently this theory was also thought of by Karl Marx which explains its similar nature to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator It would be so convenient if we could just see into the brain of every person on earth, and look through similarities in how they think. With a deeper understanding of ourselves and others, and how our thoughts and personalities are different, working together would (hopefully) be easier. Unfortunately, humans cannot do that. But it hasn t stopped us from attempting something similar. Developed in the 1940 s and 1950 s, the Myers Briggs Type Indicator has been tested hundreds upon hundreds of times, with accurate results. Research is ongoing, and millions of people have taken the instrument since it s conception. The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is composed of four parts, each one with two options, making it a total of 16 types. Further explanation for the parts of the instrument can be found below. The first section concerns which of your worlds you prefer. Not world as in Would you rather live on Mars or Neptune? , but your inner or outer worlds. Those who have a preference for the outer world of people and things are grouped in the Extraversion category, represent by an E. People in this group are outgoing, have lots of friends, and are comfortable in groups. Introversion (I) prefers their inner world of ideas and images. That means they like working alone or in (very) small groups, and are considered reflective and reserved. It is important to note that everyone spends time in both worlds, and this only represents their favorite one. Spending time doing both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Hawaii Plantation Workers Filipino immigrants came to Hawaii in search of better financial opportunities. They were recruited for new work on Hawaii plantations when the Hawaii Sugar Planters Association began finding cheap labor. Thousands began flocking to Hawaii for a new, glamorous job in paradise. But did the immigrants future hold prosperity and happiness? Unfortunately, the reality of working on the plantation was not what they expected. Work on the plantation was harsh, tedious and hot. The history of sugar plantations was also known for riots and strikes. This was not the life Filipino immigrants were expecting. Filipinos began migrating to Hawaii in 1907 (University of Hawaii, n.d.). By the year 1919, the total was over 10,000 Filipino immigrants (University ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of a strike, another group would be used as replacement labor to break the strike. (University of Hawaii, n.d.). Filipinos were used as scab labor to replace the Japanese during the Great Strike of 1909 (University of Hawaii, n.d.) . This brought a massive amount of sakadas to Hawaii (University of Hawaii, n.d.). The Japanese and Filipinos united in a strike in 1920 which lasted 6 months. (University of Hawaii, n.d.). The strike ended and workers received increased wages, suppression of wage differentials and even changes in the bonus system (University of Hawaii, n.d.). Workers took on several forms of resistance such as arson, assault and recalcitrance (University of Hawaii, n.d.). Ronald Takaki was a man who did another study of Hawaii plantations, he stated that workers showed work slowdown, laziness and inefficiency. (University of Hawaii, n.d.). Although, Takaki also noted that fear kept them from even trying resistance (University of Hawaii, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Support Group field experience Essay Compulsive gamblers groups were of high interest to me, because my father was an obsessive gambler. The group was spearheaded by a lady who is a LPC. In Gam Anon the member will experience relief from anxiety by accepting the fact of powerlessness over the problem in the family. The heavy load of responsibility for the gambling problem is lifted and the agonizing guilt in regard to failures is gradually alleviated. The energy wasted in attempts to stop loved ones from gambling can be channeled into more useful methods of problem solving. The group meets every Thursday. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling. There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self supporting through our own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that some of the group members will leave differently than before they arrived because of this particular program and group, The theoretical framework was somewhat dictatorship on today; I learned that the tone that the facilitator sets for the majority of the session is how the session runs. This is actually how I figured the sessions would be run, but to be aware that always expect the unexpected at any time. You must also be ready to adjust to whatever it is happening at that particular moment. This particular session appears to be more somber with quite a bit of silence and skepticism. Why this climate I asked myself? I really don t know. I would suggest to the facilitator to have some kind of activity that she uses as an icebreaker. This would help get the communication going between the members. A specific skill that I have that would hinder me as an effective group leader is my ability to shut down once I got ticked off. This skill is useful in other settings to cool down situations. My last observation session began with the group leader introducing all members present. She also announced to the group that this was my last time attending. This stage of the sessions was supposed to be more intense because this was a 6 week program. The group leader was going to be more of a facilitator during this process allowing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Intracranial Sinusitis Essay Intracranial sinusitis (ICS) complications remain a difficult and ongoing problem. The progressive pneumatization and development of paranasal sinuses at birth and the late appearance of frontal and ventricular sinuses have caused some infec tions to not appear until late childhood [Intracranial complications of sinusitis: a pediatric series Giannoni C, Sulek M, Friedman EM]. Despite better diagnostics since the introduction of CT (CT), better treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics and aggressive endoscopic sinus and neurosurgical complications, morbidity and mortality in ICS remains substantial. Mortality rates of 10% to 20% or greater, even in the last decade, have been reported, [1,5,6], although in recent studies a prevalence of less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Case presentation The boy, aged 12, was admitted to the Children s Otolaryngology Clinic because of severe headaches, left eye edema, fever, and general poor condition. In an interview for several days, severe headache, fever up to 40º C, orbital edema left and left cheek area. In laboratory tests high inflammatory parameters WBC , CRP , PCT. In the CT scan of the sinuses, massive inflammatory lesions were found in the left and left maxillary sinuses (left maxillary sinusoidal left maxillary sinusoidal, filled with changes in densities around 24 h, which may correspond to dense fluid). On the basis of a laryngological study and a CT scan of the sinus, the child was qualified for left sided sinus surgery. Dense purulent contents, extensive hypertrophic mucosal lesions, and polyposis hypertrophic mucosal lesions were found during the procedure. Due to lack of clinical improvement, another operation was performed two days later left frontal sinus surgery. During the treatment a large amount of purulent secretions and granulomatous necrotic lesions were found. To the left frontal sinus was drained. In spite of the treatment, the edema of the left eye ulcer persisted for another 6 days, so the patient was consulted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...