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3. Identifying The Structural Violence And The National...
Another governance framework in the literature is the concept of security (Kamradt Scott 2015,
Kassalow 2001, Kemp et. al 2006, Kirton et al 2014, Mustapha Bangura 2016, Ostergard 2002,
Roderick 2006, Smith et al 2003, and Sy Copley 2014). This can be broken down into two subsets:
first, that disease outbreaks can be national security problems, destabilizing economies and regimes,
and even threatening international peace. Second, that building and strengthening the institutions to
provide health (as well as other services like education, or food) will bring human security, which is
freedom from conflict. Mustapha Bangura (2016), Menon Johansson (2005), and Wilkinson Leach
(2014) describe the structural violence, as decisions made, by the state, over a long period of time that
have led to inequalities in the health systems and can lead to human insecurity. However, human
insecurity and lack of these key resources can lead to destabilization of the state (conflict).
At the advent of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, many experts asked why these nations were
unable to identify and contain the spread of the disease early on and why was the international
community slow to respond. It is my view that any developing country (especially fragile, post
conflict states) would have struggled with an epidemic of this nature, not just Sierra Leone and
Liberia. However, as many fragile states have under developed health systems, the real questions are:
why are the health systems
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4. Harvest Table Observation
This last Monday I had the opportunity to volunteer at the Harvest Table in Brookings SD. It was a
wonderful and eye opening experience. Anna and I had planned to do a fun leaf activity where
children could color over leaves on paper or use paint to stamp the leaves on paper. As a teacher, I had
many thoughts run through my mind. As the children started to arrive over to our table, they were
interested to see what we had. They loved the feeling of the foam paint, but quickly lost interest. The
children seemed to be more comfortable at the tables with the activities and art from the previous
times. Many of these children need consistency in their life and these Monday nights are probably that
one event and time that they get that consistency.
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5. Male Ap + Tg Sprague Dawley
Methods Materials Male AP+ Tg Sprague Dawley (SD) rats weighing 350 450 g will be used in this
study. There will be a total of 40 rats which will be divided into four groups with ten in each group.
Adult DRG from C1 to L1 will be dissected from rats ≥ 8 weeks of age using standard techniques.
Operative Techniques DRG isolation, plating, and axon elongation: Adult DRG from C1 to L1 will be
dissected from SD rats ≥ 8 weeks of age using standard techniques.14,32,33 Dissected DRGs are
treated in 0.25% collagenase P (Boehringer Mannheim) in Neurobasal media (Invitrogen) for 1.5
hours followed by a treatment in 0.25% trypsin in cell dissociation buffer for an additional 1.5 hours.
After trypsin inhibition, the pellet will be resuspended in complete medium and mechanically
separated using a fire polished pasture pipet until the DRGs are completely dissociated. The DRG
cells will be plated along the elongation interface and maintained in complete growth medium
consisting of Neurobasal Media supplemented with B27 (Invitrogen), 1% FBS (Hyclone) and 1mM L
Glutamine (Invitrogen), 2.5g/L glucose, and 10μg/mL 2.5S nerve growth factor (Becton Dickinson).
After cells attach, DRG cultures will be immediately treated with mitotic inhibitor cocktails consisting
of 5 μM cytosine arabinoside, 20 μM 5 fluoro 2 deoxyuridine and 20 μM uridine. Five days after
plating, the axon fascicles spanning the two overlapping membranes will be elongated. Stretch
induced axon elongation is controlled by
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6. An Application For Cbu s Nurse Practitioner
Former U.S. Representative for Texas, Solomon Ortiz, once stated Education is the key to success in
life, and teachers make a lasting impact in the lives of their students. For my capstone project, my
team and I chose to develop an application for CBU s School of Nursing. Our capstone project
attempts to prove Ortiz correct by providing CBU s Nurse Practitioner students with an educational
application that prepares them for success in their health care environment and providing CBU s
Nurse Practitioner professors with the tools to make lasting impacts on their students. To make the
utmost impact, our capstone team began by carefully eliciting the requirements from the head
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Moreover, the social skills obtained from our application enable CBU s Nurse Practitioners to have a
positive impact for God s Kingdom through the connections and interactions they have with patients
and hospital colleagues. They are provided the chance to live out and share the gospel.
In a global context, our capstone project will also have a social impact by providing any university
with real life experience for their students. Students will have the chance to enter their work
environment with more preparation and comfort. They will also be able to receive feedback from their
patients so that they can improve upon their interactions with patients. Ultimately, this will lead to
higher satisfaction for patients and hospitals. Our project can provide the health care system with more
satisfaction among patients and improved analytical skills among Nurse Practitioners. Our capstone
project also has a major economic impact on the local community and in a global context. In the local
community, we are providing free software for CBU s Nurse Practitioner professors and students to
utilize. From prior research for developing our capstone project, we discovered that the hospital
simulation software can range anywhere between four hundred dollars per individual to upwards of
tens of thousands of dollars. The pricing of reliable and effective hospital simulation software makes
for challenging
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7. One Hundred Years Of Solitude Analysis
Sexual Taboo in One Hundred Years of Solitude
Sexual Taboo is incredibly prevalent and powerful in the novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude , by
Gabriel García Márquez, specifically through the use of incest and pedophilia. These sexual taboos act
as symbols for the isolation of the main character and help to explain the actions of the Buendías as
well as the cycles that the family is stuck in.
García Márquez uses incest within the characters as a symbol in order to push the Buendía family
further into their solitude, emphasizing the idea that they are isolated in their small town of Macondo.
Through the use of magical realism García Márquez takes a sexual act that is taboo in the current
culture and forms it into something totally normal and common. This is to say that he takes a common
thing, like sex, and puts it on the extreme end of the scale. When using this tool of extremity to create
entirely unthinkable situations, like a family that is encompassed by incest, an author can create a
large emphasis of symbolism and evoke feelings from the reader that are much stronger than that
which would come from a typical, everyday occurrence. It can be slightly awkward to read through
any sex scene in a novel; however, reading through an incestuous sex scene full of taboo disgusts the
audience and puts them in an uncomfortable position that grows more unsettling with each sentence
that they read.
This idea is explored in the review, Beyond the Body and the Rainbow and One
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8. Science Olympiad Club Analysis
Entering junior year, roughly half of students know which career they ll pursue, while another half
wander aimlessly. I was among the latter lost trying to choose from many intriguing options.
I joined the Science Olympiad club at the beginning of the year for no reason in particular. Perhaps it
was the distinguished name.
From a young age, building things interested me, so I chose a task in which I constructed a wooden
bridge with a partner. The bridge was to be judged on its weight, correlated with the amount of weight
it could sustain. From the outset we were disadvantaged: we had far less preparation time than others
(our school signed up late), we were the school s pioneers in the task nobody had attempted it before
and I d never taken
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9. A Spiritual Journey
Ashwin Sathyanarayanan
English 10
Professor Stanley
Personal Essay
That Once in a Lifetime Chance It is a great feeling going to a place where it s a huge matter in one s
life. Revisiting Sacred Ground N. Scott Momaday had made a pilgrimage which his Kiowa ancestors.
Momaday has said, There are certain villages, and towns mountains and plains that, having seen them,
walked in them, lived in them, even for a day, we keep forever in the mind s eye. Just like how
Momaday relived his ancestor s trails, I had a chance as well. I was lucky enough to be able to go on
such a sacred journey that people would pay in thousands of dollars. The pilgrimage I would like to
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Badrinath was literally the whole reason we went on this trip. It was known as one of the most holiest,
and sacred places to be at. We arrived there later in the Afternoon. After we checked into our hotel, we
went and explored the city. And while exploring the city we saw many beautiful temples, and all these
lead us to the main temple, the Badrinath Temple. We had to cross over a small walking bridge which
went over the Alaknandha River, It went with such force, and if you sit in that water nonstop for more
than ten fifteen minutes, you will surely have a heart failure, because the water is that cold, and we are
at an extreme altitude. And the most Ironic thing about this cold river is after we crossed it we have to
bathe before we enter the temple, even if we had bathed in the morning. When we went to the place
we were supposed to bathe, we came to find out that it was a hot spring and this hot spring was ten
feet away from the extremely cold Alaknanda waters, ironic enough, I thought so. After we finished
bathing there was a ritual which we had to perform. We had to get into brand new clothes and we had
to give the clothes were wearing to the more unfortunate people. So after we did that, we went into the
main temple, it was enriched with beautiful colors and sculptures all made since the time the temple
was created. We had gone in and while we were coming outside, we
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10. Case Study Of Nivasie Developers
Nivasie Developers Celebrates 15 Years of Impeccable Service. Owning a house is a dream that
connects every human regardless of any factor including nationality and socioeconomic backgrounds.
As a result, over the years there have been rapid growth in the real estate industry in the country
catering to the housing needs of the public. Established in 2000, Nivasie Developers, a fully owned
subsidiary of International Construction Consortium (Pvt) Ltd (ICC), is a reputed property
development company in the country. The company successfully completed its first project,
Nivasiepura a 1202 housed gated community in Ja Ela in 2006. Since then the company has completed
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Owing to their location and the gamut of benefits that the company has offered to the customer, the
completed projects by Nivasie Developers yield a good return on investment to the customers upon
reselling, as the houses are in high demand. Where traditionally, the customer purchase the housing
unit while the project is on going, funding the project, Nivasie Developers fully ensure that the project
is sold only after completion. Going beyond the traditional development practices once again, Nivasie
Developers also take measures to deliver a high quality completed project to the customer within a
relatively short period of time. Having the strength of ICC behind them, Nivasie Developers are
capable of making use of the other subsidiary companies of ICC during construction. One such
instance is the use of Duraport, an innovative product manufactured within the country, making use of
straws purchased from farmers. Duraport boards can be applied in a number of instances including
partitioning. Additionally, the material is used to manufacture fire doors capable of resisting fire for
two hours. The doors also prevent the smoke form a fire from permeating to other
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11. How White People Receive Their Privilege
I think acknowledging privilege matter. I think white people have more privilege than any other skin
color people. I would like to describe privilege as an advantage given to people. They can use them
anywhere without fearing of anything. Being born in a white rich family also have many advantages in
the society. You don t have to worry about anybody questioning you. I think white people have a
different life comparing to other people. I think it is better for white people to acknowledge their
privilege. How can you acknowledge privilege without doing anything to lessen or end it?
Acknowledge means to accept the truth. If you accept the truth and do nothing about it is meaningless.
Acknowledgment can have a big impact in our life. We all know white people always had and always
will have the same privilege so it s better for them to accept it. For example You are a black person.
You are inside the store buying candy without any intention. Even you are just trying to buy candy
why the cashier always look at you as if you are stealing something. A white person who was doing
the exact activity the cashier would not even look twice to him. Why always privilege to white
people? Why negative thinking to another race? I think white people should accept the truth and
should respect their privilege. They always should use their privilege in the right way. They are
fortunate to have all this white privilege.
2. The daily effects of white privilege in McIntosh s list that sticks
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12. Oil Gas Price Evolution
What Moves the Oil and Gas Price?
Why are oil prices and gas prices so dramatically increased in the last view years? Oil and gas price
will maintain the current level or rise in the next years because of the world economy, an increased
demand on oil and its production costs, the gas demand, and the investment in developing alternative
energy sources.
How long will the oil reserves last?
It is currently estimated that the oil reserves in the United States will last for 20 to 30 years, but this
may or may not be accurate For example, since the first oil price shocks in the seventies, a many
actions have been taken in order to reduce the consumption of oil and to reduce energy
The reality is, that the world oil demand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The scarcity of oil offering but, together with the increased global demand, certainly play their part to
the recent price increases on world markets. Only recently climbed the price of a barrel of crude oil to
over 100 U.S. dollars, an increase to 120 dollars per barrel no longer seems excluded. The price of oil
to the U.S. gas stations since 2004 is even more than double.
Semmler W. (2006) Professor of Economics and Research Fellow at the Bernard Schwartz Center for
Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA) of the New School in New York and Professor at the Center for
Empirical Macroeconomics (CEM) at the University of Bielefeld stated, that at present, but the effect
is another mechanism, with the functioning of modern financial markets has to do, the rise in oil
prices: trade with oil derivates in the futures markets has increased in recent years gained importance.
In these markets is already the demand of tomorrow traded. For example, traders anticipate what
China is the future for oil to pay could be. The prices for derivatives in turn impact on the real prices.
Of course you can also offer temporary disruption of the price rise and a lot more than most other
products. Cyclones, geopolitical crises, political unrest and strikes, influence the barrel price in the
short term often dramatically. Economists say that the elasticity of
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13. Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites
Rhet 105 essay 3 Yongxin Li (Peter) Self Reinventing On Social Networking Sites A social
networking site, or SNS, is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who
share interests, activities, backgrounds or real life connections. (Wikipedia contributors) Social
network sites have been increasing at a great speed, and now there are around 1.79 billion social
network sites users (eMarketer), which means that more than 60% of internet users are using social
network sites. Before SNS comes into people s lives, self presentation on internet is regarded as a role
playing game. People did not have to follow the rules in real lives, and they could present themselves
in any way they want. However, with SNS, everyone is no more anonymous. On Facebook, my
friends can see every photo I like and every comment I make, and they all know that it is me, Yongxin
Li, who likes the photo and says these words. It gives me a feeling that everything on Facebook is
real. However, I have also been through some situations making me feel that maybe Facebook is not
as real as I expected. For example, I always post some pictures and articles about recent scientific
breakthrough and academic discussions on RenRen, a Chinese version Facebook. Gradually, my
friends have an impression that I am a science lover. One day, I found a silly but very funny joke on
Renren, and I really loved it. However, I finally did not share it. Why did not I share that joke? I kept
asking
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14. Corporate Management Related Policies And Decisions On...
Board of Directors are made up elected officials that represent the stockholders to establish corporate
management related policies and to make decisions on major company issues (Investopedia) Board of
directors have a dual mandate to function both as an advisory board and and oversight board. In their
advisory role the board will consult with management regarding strategic and operational direction of
the company (Larcker 2). As an oversight board they will monitor company performance and reduce
agency cost ( Larcker 2). Board of Directors are made of all different kinds of people. The average age
has been increasing in the last 10 years raising from 60 to 63. Currently 38% of newly elected
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The number of companies that split these two roles has increased in the last five years from 39% to
45% for S P 500 boards (SpencerStuart 21). The chairman will schedule the meetings and set the
agenda. They will also coordinate actions of the committees ( Larcker 5). Decisions made by the board
will be put to a majority vote of all board members. The board of directors for corporations are
compensated for their time and knowledge when severing on the board. The average total
compensation for S P 500 directors is $249,168 (SpencerStuart 33). The most popular way that
directors are compensated is with stock options. Cash rewards is another way that directors are
compensated (SpencerStuart 33). Non profits also have boards of directors, but their boards are
usually not compensated. Credit unions are an example of a not for profit organization that has an all
volunteer board of directors. A Board of directors should be act independent from the management
team. The directors should not be managing the company. The board should act solely in the interest
of the firm (Larcker 4). Board members should act on a fully informed basis, in good faith, with due
diligence and care, and in the best interest of the company and the shareholders (OECD 24). The
board will work to treat all shareholders fairly. Board members are required to disclose to the board
whether they, directly,
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15. Big History
The universe is a complex place to live in. There are simple objects such as rocks that consist of only
one material, but there are also complicated living organisms like humans living amongst the
simplicity. But, how did this all come to be 13.8 billion years ago? Historians and scientists have
given different perspectives as to how the universe came to existence. However, as time went on, a
new idea has been proposed called big history. Big history attempts to reconstruct the history of the
whole time, back to the very beginning of the universe (Christian, Brown, Benjamin). Big history is
all encompassing and involves perspectives from science and history. The big history narrative is
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The initial steps of our solar system began with a star known as the sun. By this point, the sun was
formed and there was debris floating all throughout the universe. The larger objects that managed to
escape the sun s fury collided with each other and accreted. This means stellar objects grow in size
through collision and sticking together of particles (Christian, Brown, Benjamin). With accretion the
planets and solar system came to be. To be more descriptive, I will focus on the formation of the earth.
The Earth is made up of three layers: the core, mantle, and crust. After the accretion process all the
elements that bunched up together started to settle into the Earth based on weight. Due to intense heat
brought on by the Hadean Era, metals began to melt and brought to the core of the planet because of
gravity; this is called chemical differentiation (Christian, Brown, Benjamin) . The heavier elements,
like metals, were found in the core while lighter elements like silicates were found in the mantle and
crust. This is of essential importance to the making of the hand held radio because it settles materials
like metal onto earth. Without metals the radio would be missing key components for its creation.
Having it available on Earth gave access to later creations to create the parts of the hand held radio
like the
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16. Analysis Of The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
The Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment was conducted in October 1972 by the Kansas City
Police to test the effects of marked police patrol units on the incidence of crime to deter crime and
ended in 1973. The experiment lasted over a year and was evaluated by the Police Foundation,
established by the Ford Foundation, which also provided funding and technical assistance for the
education of police. The Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment in policing ranked among the
few major social experiments ever to be completed and still used today in American policing.
(Kelling, G. L., Pate, T., Dieckman, D., Brown, C. E., 1974) The design of the Kanas City
Preventative Patrol Experiment was to test the assumption that marked police units patrolling the
streets can prevent individuals from committing crimes. Areas of the city were assigned either no
routine patrols the proper level of patrols and substantially increased patrols. The concept of
preventive patrol postulated the self evident truth that the mere presence of the police or reasonable
potential for their presence would deter criminals from committing offenses in the immediate
geographic area of the patrol (Deployment by analysis, 2000).
The beginning of the experiment assigned officers to patrol areas called beats. Each officer patrols his
or her beat until assigned a call by the police dispatcher (Cornder, 2016, p. 386). The patrol
experiment varied 15 beats, but the routine preventative patrol was
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17. Data Base Assignment
1. (10 pts). What is the best selling product, based on the number of orders that contain one or more
orders of that product? (a) Gorgonzola Telino. (b) Select p.productname, od.productID, sum(quantity)
as OrderCount from OrderDetails as od left join products as p on od.productID = p.productID group
by od.productID order by sum(quantity) desc; 2. (10 pts). List the number of customers by country,
from least to most. (a) Country NumCustomers Ireland 1 Norway 1 Poland 1 Austria 2 Belgium 2
Denmark 2 Finland 2 Portugal 2 Sweden 2 Switzerland 2 Argentina 3 Canada 3 Italy 3 Venezuela 4
Mexico 5 Spain 5 UK 7 Brazil 9 France 11 Germany 11 USA 13 (b) SELECT Country, COUNT(*)
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(15 pts) Who are the top four suppliers by revenue, and where are they located? (a) The top four
suppliers are: 1. Aux joyeux eccl�siastiques located in 203, Rus des Francs Bourgeois Paris, France
2. Plutzer Lebensmittelgro�m�rkte AG located in Bogenallee 51 Frankfurt, Germany 3. Pavlova,
Ltd. located in 74 Rose St. Moonie Ponds in Melbourne, Asutrailia 4. Gai p�turage located in Bat. B
3, rue des Alpes Annecy, France (b) i) Create a table showing total revenue by supplier: CREATE
TABLE SupplierTotalRevenue AS SELECT Supplierid, SUM(subtotal) AS SupplierRevenue FROM
ByCustomerOrders GROUP BY SupplierID ORDER BY SupplierRevenue DESC; ii) Join supplier
address information to the table: SELECT str.Supplierid, s.Suppliername, s.Address, s.City, s.Country
FROM SupplierTotalRevenue as str LEFT JOIN Suppliers AS s ON str.Supplierid = s.Supplierid; 7.
(15 pts) Which suppliers (if any) have filled less than 5 orders? (a) Zaanse Snoepfabriek and Escargots
Nouveaux filed less than 5 orders (b) SELECT bcd.Supplierid, s.Suppliername,
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18. Conformity And Social Conformity
Introduction
Conformity shapes our everyday decisions, whether it is acknowledged or not. How individuals are
perceived by society and our peers puts an immense pressure on a person both in groups and privately,
actively changing behavior that they may not normally take part in. An individual may change their
behavior due to the chance of becoming an outcast. The ultimate fear or possibility of being an outcast
influences individuals to conform to social norms. Psychological researchers have long been interested
in the reasoning behind social conformity. Social conformity can result in the change of behavior or
even the belief of an individual when it comes to them trying to fit within a group. The change can be
due to pressure from a social group. By looking deeper into group size and familiarity, it is possible to
accurately predict behavior for groups and individuals in the future.
In psychology, conformity is defined as the alteration of one s beliefs and behaviors to better match
those around you. There are typically two different forms of conformity, normative and informational.
Normative conformity is becoming compliant to group pressure with the want to fit in. On the other
hand, Information conformity refers to when a person looks to the group for guidance when they lack
knowledge in a certain area. Conformity also can range in different levels such as from how people
dress to how people act in public. This force is what drives even the most simple of decisions that a
person will make on a daily basis. As a result, these individuals conform to other people s behaviors.
For example, just like a public compliance, which is when a person conforms to another s behavior
even if they do not necessarily believe or agree of the person s words or actions. In society, conformity
puts pressure on citizens to either conform to the laws they are given or face legal consequences.
Conformity creates something called group norms , which are an informal set of social rules that are
often unspoken. (Group Norms) When a person violates these norms, they will often find themselves
in conflict with the rest of the group, and can potentially be removed.
Conformity has been well documented and researched, with one of the
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19. Essay about Issues In Psychological Profiling
Issues In Psychological Profiling
Historically, crime and criminals have always caught the attention of law abiding citizens. Whenever
there is mention of serial killers or unsolved murders or abductions, psychological profiling, floats to
the top of the list of concerns (Egger, 1999). Psychological profiling is an attempt to provide
investigators with more information about an offender who has not yet been identified (Egger, 1999).
Its purpose is to develop a behavioral composite that combines both sociological and psychological
assessment of the would be offender. The type of person who could have committed the crime can
often be identified on the premise that accurate analysis and interpretation of the crime scene can point
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By the mid 1950s, a psychiatrist named Dr. James Brussel, with no prior links to law enforcement,
was asked by the New York City Police Department to profile the Mad Bomber of New York
(Padbury, n.d.). After studying crime scene evidence and the bomber s mail to the press, Brussel was
able to develop a profile that described the bomber in detail. He claimed that offender would be heavy
set, middle aged, and foreign born. That he was Roman Catholic, single and lived with a sibling. He
added that when found, the offender would most likely be wearing a buttoned, double breasted suit.
This proved to be very accurate. Brussel went on to aid other investigative agencies between 1957 and
1972. His work would lead to the arrest of Albert DeSalvo, the Boston Strangler in 1964 (Padbury,
n.d.). It was Brussel s technique of interpreting bizarre behavior of these killers and then applying his
knowledge of psychiatry to the investigative realities that proved to be a very effective means to assist
law enforcement solve cases such as these (Egger, 1999). In 1976 and 1977, the Son of Sam terrorized
New York City shooting couples as they sat in their parked vehicles throughout the city. Dr. Murray
Miron was asked to assist forensic experts in creating a psycholinguistic analysis of the notes sent by
the Son of Sam to local newspapers. When David Berkowitz, the Son of Sam, was finally
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20. Coach Carter Analysis
Ken Carter A.K.A Coach Carter is a fictional character from the Docudrama Coach Carter. Ken shows
signs of an authoritarian complex as his personality has an exceedingly apparent correlation with;
sociopathy, draconian authority, and an almost dictator like persona. Using references from the film
we gain proof of Ken s autocratic demeanour. During the time after the Oilers (Richmond high
basketball team) win their first game Timo Cruz comes to the gym seeking to amalgamate with his
bygone team. Timo becoming a perfect caricature of penitence Ken acted against this remorse with a
gargantuan and quite frankly unattainable task (2500 push ups and 1000 suicides by Friday.) as a form
of punishment. This account provides evidence that Ken Carter s despotic and tyrannical personality
and values (Authority, Self Righteousness, Respect, Reputation, Status, and Success.). Ken Carter asks
each member of the Oilers Basketball Team to sign a contract stating; They must abstain from
dropping below a 2.4 GPA (Grade Point Average.), Attend each and every one of their classes, be
seated in the front row of each class, wear a tie on game day, and they must provide the local
community with 10 hours of community service each. Ken s son had a slightly different contract with
clauses stating he must possess a 3.7 GPA, Attend each and every class, no absences without a valid
reason and proof of that reason, be seated in the front row of each of his classes, wear a tie on game
day, and do 50
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21. How Did The Beatles Influence People
whole world, whether it be becoming obsessed with Pop music or just listening to them once in a
while when bored. The 1960 s had a huge effect on all music after the decade, Beatle mania had one of
the biggest effects on people, the Beatles rose to popularity at the start of the 1960 s and are still one
of the most popular bands of all time. The 1960 s had many important events linking to music from
Protest music to the first music festivals forming. The biggest effect on New Zealand was the 1964
Beatles tour of New Zealand, with twelve shows over seven days in four major cities. There s many
different reasons for the huge revolution and development in music, the lead reason being the Beatles,
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Another big issue the protest music dealt to was the civil rights movement in America. Protest music
was different because always had a message and was not confined to the sound and style of folk rock.
This music was a reaction to social injustice, cultural changes. And, in many cases, it brought
awareness to the younger generation who later joined the protest, then growing the movements. This
genre was not necessarily specific to certain artists either, as many mainstream musicians decided to
contribute to the cannon with their own feelings.
The Woodstock concert in America had an effect on New Zealand, that being the Redwood New
Zealand music festival. Redwood 70 was meant to be similar to Woodstock, but it failed to compare,
being so much smaller a lot less people attended than expected. For established pop promoters early
rock music festivals were an update of an old pattern, an expansion of the multi performer package
tours which toured provincial centres in the mid to late 1960s.
Redwood 70, cautiously sub titled the first national music convention, was held at Redwood Park in
Swanson in Auckland s far west. The Woodstock concert in America was far bigger and higher quality
than New Zealand s Redwood 70, Woodstock had better performers and bigger
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22. Essay On Being A Jerk
I can t believe I did that. Yeah I can t either, I mean I know she hates that kid but hitting him wasn t
the first option I gave her. There was also just yelling at him or making fun of him back. I even offered
to help her get him in trouble. Sure, in fourth grade a girl hitting a boy won t do much damage, maybe
some psychological depending on how much trouble they get in, but it still wasn t the best thing to do.
Why is he such a jerk to me? That s what she said to start this whole situation. He had been making
fun of her because of her religion. She s a Jehovah Witness which all a fourth grader understood was
no holidays ever, not even birthdays. The kid assumed that meant that her family was just a bad one,
which lead him to think she was a bad kid. She wasn t, in fact she has to be the nicest person I ve ever
met. Always laughing and smiling just being a bright spark really. Dancing, signing, being a teacher s
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Why not, I mean he really deserves it. In my opinion atleast. I don t like taking crap from other
people. Getting into arguments with other kids and manipulating it to where they got in trouble. I
found crying on cue really helps there. I was more of a holy terror towards the other kids. The teacher
liked me, which is why i would hardly get in trouble for the things i did. We became friends because
of just how genuinely nice and smart she was. She said she saw me as a rough diamond more than a
terror, I truly don t know how.
But I don t want to get in trouble. Trouble, what was she talking about. I had been a horrible kid but
never had anything bad happen. She had never done anything bad so of course she was worried. I
doubt the teachers would do much even if she was caught.
The teachers won t do anything, just hit him or we can get him in trouble. The kid did truly deserve to
have something happen to him. A recess taken away seemed like a good
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23. Essay On Current Weather
The current event article I chose is called Recent improvement and projected worsening of weather in
the United States by Patrick J. Egan and Megan Mullin published in the journal Nature. Egan is an
Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Policy at NYU. He has written or co written many works
ranging from LGBTQ+ rights to politics, to climate change. He seems to write a lot about public
opinion and how it comes to be. Egan s works have been published in journals ranging from Journal of
Politics to another article in Nature, to a report for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy
Institute. Megan Mullin, who equally contributed to the article, is an Associate Professor of
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Since winter temperatures have increased much faster than summer temperatures, it would seem to
line up well with Americans preferences. On a county by county basis they found, using their WPI
scale, that in the past 40 years the average mean WPI score has increased, meaning over time people
are living in more and more preferable weather. Next, they calculated that approximately 80% of
people live in counties where the weather has improved. (Egan and Mullin, 2016) Lastly, Mullin and
Egan discuss the problems with the perceived comfort of Americans and how this comfort will
change. Climate models show that the trend of smaller increases in summer temperatures, and higher
increases in winter temperatures of the past 40 years will soon reverse. Using their WPI data and two
separate scenarios for Americans future by 2099, they calculated how pleasant the weather will most
likely be. In the first scenario they calculated in weather pleasantness if greenhouse house emissions
are stabilized shortly after 2100, and found that approximately 71% of American counties would
experience a decrease in WPI score. In the second scenario they calculated if greenhouse emissions
were left unabated by 2100, and found that approximately 88% of American counties would likely
experience a decrease in WPI score. (Egan and Mullin, 2016) The authors believe that this switch
from more to less pleasant weather could be big problem. Apathy has
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24. Familiarity Principle
Familiarity Principle/ Mere Exposure Effect
One example of how evolutionary perspectives can inform social psychological research is the
concept of the mere exposure effect or familiarity principle. The mere exposure effect is a
psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a preference for things merely because
they are familiar with them (Zajonc, 2001). In a recent experiment/study by ________ (___), it was
found that __________________, indicating that that the likelihood of human relationships increased
significantly after close contact. ______ participants ranked __________. ________% of
________had lifelong partners or were married to people whom they interacted closely with. This
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According to Buss Kenrick (1998) males have developed short term mating strategies, while women,
in contrast, prefer long term relationships as they need someone to stay with them for the pregnancy to
provide resources and support. In the I ve Noticed You Around experiment by Clarke Hatfield (1989),
75% of male participants indicated that they would ask a woman to have sex with them after a brief
introduction, in stark contrast to 0% of women participants, highlighting the social phenomenon of
___________. This social observation can be strengthened and linked to evolutionary insights.
Women s evolutionary and biological needs (gestation period, pregnancy, providing for children,
higher parental investment, etc.), particularly evolutionarily before the use of contraception became
viable, meant that they are less likely to engage in casual sex and often have fewer sexual
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25. The Actual Definition of Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy is an exhilarating career with challenging requirements and great responsibility. The
actual definition of physical therapy is The treatment of physical dysfunction or injury by the use of
therapeutic exercise. The definition of Physical Therapist is A person who examines your injuries,
talks to you about your symptoms and progress, and helps you design and carry out your treatment
plan. They also provide services that help regain function, enhance movement, ease pain, and avert
permanent disability.
Physical Therapy is prominent in treating diseases and disabilities. Physical Therapy takes part in
treating heart and lung diseases, types of paralysis, and some muscle weaknesses. It helps stroke
victims recover to maximum strength in their condition. These are some of the many reasons that
physical therapists are needed now, and always will be. Physical therapists deal with many types of
people, with a limitless age range. They work with infants that are born prematurely, that have birth
defects, all the way to elderly people who have medical or other health issues. To make more
individualized treatment plans for everyone, they look at each person and develop a treatment
technique to promote healing and mobility. There is a countless variety of needs for physical therapy,
and that is how they determine which treatment is best for you. Everyday, 750,000 people need
physical therapy. Physical Therapists not only create the plans, they guide
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26. Beloved Iron Chain
Beloved follows the story of Sethe as she retraces her past and shines light onto the dark side of
slavery. Paul D depicts this when he recounts his time in prison in Alfred, Georgia and at Sweet
Home, a plantation in Kentucky. The theme of iron and the reduction of humans to animals is a
constant in his stories, from the iron bit to the iron chain. In Beloved, Toni Morrison uses the chain to
signify both the connection and disconnection that slavery fostered.
Upon introduction to the chain, its physical purpose is clear: it s meant to restrain the men. When
Morrison writes, one thousand feet of the best hand forged chain in Georgia , she is emphasizing this
purpose. The worst of everything was usually afforded to the slaves, from the five
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27. Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana Essay
Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana Every year, 400,000 Americans die of complications caused by
tobacco products. Smoking kills more Americans each year than alcohol, crack, heroin, murder,
suicide, car accidents, fires, and AIDS all put together. Every week, eight children under the age of
eighteen die from alcohol related crashes. Alcohol abuse contributes to almost 50% of all traffic
accidents, suicides, and homicides. However, despite the proven dangers of these socially acceptable
drugs, they are still legal. Marijuana, a much less acceptable drug, is not legal however, despite the
fact that research has yet to pin any specific dangers to this drug. Aside from the health issues of
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Inflated accounts of the effects of marijuana included violent crimes, users going crazy, and death
from marijuana usage. This propaganda led to 27 states passing marijuana restriction laws. The
Marijuana Tax Act, which would make use of marijuana a criminal offense, was introduced in April of
1937. The two congressional hearings combined totaled less than one hour. Oddly enough, these
hearings were bases solely on the propaganda of the media. When the American Medical Association
(AMA) came forward to state, among other things, that there was no proof that marijuana was at all
harmful and that prohibiting the drug would severely compromise physicians abilities to utilize the
therapeutic qualities of the plant, AMA Legislative Council Dr. William C. Woodward was told: If you
want to advise us on legislation, you ought to come here with some constructive proposals ... rather
than trying to throw obstacles in the way of something that the federal government is trying to do.
(U.S. Congress, House of Ways and Means Committee) After the bill was passed in the Ways and
Means Committee, it moved on the House of Representatives. The House passed the bill after 90
seconds of debate. During this
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28. My Speech On My Life
We have been just sitting here, we have not said much. I feel so much better in this moment in time. I
don t need friends or even someone to talk to. I am fine the way I am, the only wish I had was just to
not be alone. I will be fine as long I have someone next to me. That person does not have to talk, they
can just sit here next to me like yoongi is. I fine with that, I get so needy and out of control when I am
left alone. I start wanting things I know I can t have. I start to feel things that I know will never
happen. namjoon I know you don t talk much, but just know that you talk to me about anything. I will
listen to you, and won t judge you I promise. This is about the 3rd time yoongi has told me this, I
guess he really wants me to talk to him more. I can understand to a point because that is what normal
people do. you know what I want to do yoongi. I want to fly away, to be a star in the sky. Everything
just seems better up there in the sky. There are nice and fluffy clouds, there are birds with the freedom
to fly away. At night there are so many other stars and the moon. up their I would never be alone. Up
there nothing can touch me, up there nothing can hurt me. I want to forever live in the sky, it is better
than this world or the people here. Also the hate and love that is all around. It all just get to be too
much. He gave me a worried look but he did not say anything. I think it was for the best for him not to
say anything, I don t know what he would
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29. The Pros And Cons Of Spaying And Neutering
Spaying and Neutering
Spaying and neutering a cat or dog is an important and responsible thing to do. Spaying or neutering
refers to a surgical procedure to render a dog or cat unable to produce litters of puppies or kittens (
What is Spay/Neuter? ) . Spaying and neutering are surgeries performed by a veterinarian removing
the reproductive organs. Spay and neuters are the most commonly performed animal surgeries. There
are many advantages to spaying or neutering an animal. There are also common misconceptions of
these surgeries.
Spaying a pet is the surgical removal of the reproductive organs. In female, an ovariohysterectomy, or
spay, is the removal of the uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries ( Spaying Your Cat or Dog ). Spaying is
considered a routine abdominal surgery. The animal will be placed under general anesthesia, and
recovery is usually prompt. Spayed females will no longer have estrus cycles and will no longer be
able to reproduce.
Neutering refers to the removal of both testicles from the scrotum through a small incision ( What is
Spay/Neuter? ). Neutering is also known as castration. A neutered male cat or dog is no longer capable
of reproducing. Animals tend to recover quicker from a neuter rather than a spay because it is less
invasive (Tobiassen Crosby 1). Some male cats or dogs may be
Rink 2 cryptorchid, which is a birth defect where the testicle doesn t migrate into the scrotum. It is
important that cyrptochid cats or dogs do not reproduce. Also, due to
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30. Asclepius Research Paper
of the conquered, the abolition of human sacrifice and slavery, respect for the woman in the home, the
worship of ancestors and the institution of the sacred fire, a visible symbol of the nameless God.
Schure
Asclepius /Aesculapius /Abaris
Across Eurasia tribes celebrated the seasonal holidays and astounding healings attributed to Ram, but
some called His name either Aesculapius, Asclepius, or Abaris who was sent by Apollon. The healing
herbs used in these stories are often the same, mistletoe and homa.
Below is the story of the cutting of Mistletoe with a golden sickle to use a curative, and incite lovers to
bear a new generation. This is followed by a note on Homa, also a potent medicine.
The sacrifice of the bulls was not the original intent. The noble Pagan Faith was beginning to fade.
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They were the first Mazda Yasnis; Worshippers of God in the ancient Avestan tongue. The Arctic
Home in the Vedas by B.G.Tilak, Edition 1925
Maximum glaciations during the last ice age, took place about 18,000 years ago, and this reference
preceded the ice!
John G. Bennett, wrote a research paper entitled The Hyperborean Origin of the Indo European
Culture (Journal Systematics, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1963). He claimed the Indo European
homeland, which he considered the Hyperborea of classical antiquity, was in the far north. This Polar
idea was earlier proposed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Hyperborean people lived north of the land of winter in idyllic pastures, with two crops of grain
per year, but most of the area was a... wildland, featuring vast and beautiful forests. The southlands
were guarded by the bitterly cold peaks of the nearly impassable Rhiphaion Mountains (Urals or
Carpathians). Above them dwelt the Arimaspi, men with one eye; still further, the griffins; and beyond
these, the Hyperboreans, who extended to the sea
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31. What Constitutes An Artifact Of Empire
What constitutes an artifact of empire
Structures that memorialize the nation s imperial gains and losses
Introduction
Public monuments and literature share a lot in common. At first sight, it might be difficult to relate
one to the other. However, deeply embedded in them they share a motif: an imagined community.
They embrace a sense of belonging; they represent a nation or an empire.
It is physically impossible for a person to meet every one of his fellow nationals; time and space
prevents it. So how can that person know that there are actually millions like him inside a given
country s borders? By representation. That representation can come in different ways. Two of them are
memorials and literature.
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Dracula depicts London as the brain of the British Empire, a centre that could be invaded by
contamination and disease. In this way, Dracula was used to ignite fears among the British people. If
compared to the over use of terrorism threats by George W. Bush and other political figures, leading
powers and empires feed off fears. Fearful population usually accept drastic measures to continue their
domination, and Dracula is a figure of that: how fear was used to continue the domination of the
British Empire. As with terrorism, Dracula is an external threat, an imagined enemy whose promise is
to destroy an empire. Dracula is feared economically in a period where capitalism was emerging and
where dominance over colonies was of utmost importance. Dracula´s voyage to the west, to London
not only the capital of the British Empire but the capital of the financial world , threatens to alter
economic power balances. This can be seen today in London, for example, with the threat of the Greek
economic crisis. Economic fear still haunt the streets of
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32. Walden Tone
Walden Tone The tone of the excerpt from Walden is critical of the way the American population
lives. This is seen by Thoreau s comparisons of the American lifestyle to people or beings that do not
live logically, such as the greedy man who was turned into an ant by Zeus in one of Aesop s fables, or
the pygmies and the cranes that fought a war until the pygmy population was decimated. He states in
the excerpt that he wanted to . . . live so sturdily and Spartan like as to put to rout all that is not life,
(Thoreau, 2). This quotation emphasizes that the American people are not able to truly live life since
they tend to live in extravagant excess. Thoreau moves from American excess to the railroad swiftly.
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Thoreau criticizes his fellow humans when he states that they have somewhat hastily concluded that it
is the chief end of man here to glorify God and enjoy him forever, (Thoreau, 2). The indicated
quotation shows that Thoreau believes that his fellow citizens have not actually taken the time to look
at all the facts of life in order to make an educated decision about what life is for. Thoreau intends to
tell the world what life is about since he believes that many humans are in a strange uncertainty about
it, whether it is of the devil or of God, (Thoreau, 2). If people are uncertain about who created life,
Thoreau suggests that they take away all the superficial aspects of it and examine its bare bones.
However, many people wish to live extravagantly and do not know who or what created life, nor do
they wish to give up their material possessions to find out. In the event that people did discern what
life was and who created it, Thoreau would not have to be critical of them as they would live the way
he did and they would not have anything that was not necessary for their survival, which would itself
make them happy. Thus, if humankind cared more about the basics of life rather than its extravagance,
Thoreau might not have felt the need to disapprove of
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33. Chew On This And Its Effect On The Food Industry
Food, noun, is any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink in order to maintain life and
growth. Many people don t know a lot about where their food came from and who makes it, but there
is way more behind the food. Working conditions are a huge problem across the country and world.
To start with, many workers get injured and sick doing this job. There are many reports about body
parts getting amputated during the meat process, but the factory kept running and the limb was sold to
the public. The book Chew on This has a list of injuries that includes: Employee s Eye Injured When
Struck By Hanging Hook, Employee Killed When Head Crushed by Conveyor, and many more.
Employees are also susceptive to get many diseases from touching the raw meat. Some of these
diseases are brucellosis, erysipeloid, leptospirosis, and dermatophytosis. ... Show more content on
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The production lines go fast so they can keep up or beat their competitors and a result of that is all the
injuries just listed. It also jeopardizes the safety of the food and most importantly, the employees.
Lastly, some workers aren t allowed to take a break just to use the restrooms. Some of the employees
are forced to pee on the floor near the meat that people would eat soon. And they are still working, so
they don t have enough time to stop and wash their hands which is another problem with the assembly
line going so fast.
Given these points, people need to know the working conditions of staffers because those are the
people that are making the food you are about to eat and there could be a problem behind those closed
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34. Unauthorized Immigrants In The United States
In 2014, 5.8 million unauthorized immigrants from Mexico lived in the U.S., according to Pew
Research Center (Krogstad). Regulating the number of illegal immigrants from entering the United
States has become an increasingly significant issue for the federal government s agenda after, the
number of unauthorized immigrants reached a peak in 2007 at 12.2 million, when this group made up
4% of the U.S. population (Krogstad). An abundance of proposed solutions have been offered to limit
the steadily increasing number of illegal immigrants from reaching American soil, such as: mandating
E verify, a system that determines whether or a not a person is eligible to work in the United states,
strengthening border security, and fortifying interior enforcement measures in the United States
(Illegal Immigration and Border Security). Another major plan sources from President Donald Trump,
who hopes to build a wall spanning between the United States and Mexico. This idea has ignited
numerous opposing arguments that have picked out its irrationalities, and display how Donald Trump
s proposal to erect a wall generates more complications than benefits. During an off the record
interview with reporters onboard Air Force One, President Trump disclosed more details about his
border wall plan. He states, It s a 2,000 mile border, but you don t need 2,000 miles of wall because
you have a lot of natural barriers. But you ll need anywhere from 700 to 900 miles (Trump). Here he is
explaining that a physical wall will not be necessary throughout the entire length of the United States
Mexico border as there are natural landmarks such as lakes, rivers, and mountains that serve as a
partition between the two countries. President Trump also mentions the possibility of the wall to
include solar panels to provide renewable energy in addition to protecting United States southern
border. Additionally, he elaborates with more detail on the physical appearance of the wall describing
it as a steel wall with openings. (Trump). Donald Trump emphasizes transparency of the wall to ensure
the safety of those in its vicinity. Finally, Trump concludes the interview portion about the wall by
explaining that his proposal has technically already
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35. Kraft Sustenances
An industry is a characterization that alludes to gatherings of organizations that are connected taking
into account their essential business exercises. In cutting edge economies, there are many industry
characterizations, which are ordinarily assembled into bigger classifications called segments, with
individual organizations being grouped into an industry in light of their biggest wellsprings of income.
Mondelez Australia Property Pty Ltd is a completely claimed backup of the US based Mondelez
Universal Inc. The organization s guardian substance, Kraft Sustenances Inc, changed its name to
Mondelez Worldwide Inc in 2012. In Australia, Kraft Australia Possessions Pty Ltd changed its name
to Mondelez Australia Possessions Pty Ltd from July
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36. Offshore Drilling
Offshore Drilling Does anything out weigh the importance of our planet s health? You would be
surprised by the number of people who look the other way when it comes to keeping the planet clean.
Offshore drilling is just one of the major environmental issues that has existed for many years and still
continues to be a problem. The topic of offshore drilling not only touches on environmental issues but
also political, economic, and ethical issues. All of these tie into the huge debate over offshore drilling
and its impacts on the environment. But when the human race depends on oil, how can we ignore the
fact of drilling for oil off the coast of our land. Investing in greenhouse energy is just one of several
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Still people make the argument that oil is just too important to stop drilling and that if anything we
should drill more. Again author Margaret Haerens talks about how According to the nation academy
of Sciences, current cleanup methods can only remove a small fraction of the oil spilled into the
ocean, leaving the remaining oil to continue affecting ocean ecosystems over time (126). The long
term impacts of offshore spills continue to corrupt the oceans and who knows when they will
completely be gone. The effects of the oil directly on sea life such as sea birds, fish, shellfish, and
other sea life are extremely dangers. Studies have shown that tiny amounts of oil as little as one part
per billion can harm pink salmon and cause their eggs to fail (Haerens Margaret). Imagine swimming
in the ocean when a large pool of toxic oils comes floating along right into you when you are trying to
enjoy a day at the beach. Not only is offshore drilling have one of the longest lasting ecological
impacts on society and living things on and off shore, it effects our economy as well. But is offshore
drilling hurting the economy more than it is helping? At this point in my research is was pretty clear
that it was. Author Margaret Haerens, goes to great detail concerning the price of oil and its effects of
drilling more of it by saying Oil spills exact a serious toll on costal economies, including our
approximately 35 billion commercial
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37. Synthesis Essay Sports
When hearing the words soccer, volleyball, basketball, track, and dodge ball, for most, these activities
will transport them back to a time when they were positioned in a straight line pressed shoulder to
shoulder with their classmates like sardines in a can, waiting to get selected by one of the team
captains. Some may have been the first players picked; others may have been the last. However, there
is more at stake than who is chosen and in which order. A larger question exists and that is the
competitive nature of high school and collegiate athletics. A deeper understanding of high school and
collegiate athletics programs can reveal the hidden and unconscious truths intertwined with a
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Evidently, everybody would like to be a winner, but sometimes no matter how hard one works, they
still lose. Failure is an inevitable part of life, thus, children might as well be taught how to effectively
get back up and start anew. Indeed, If children are never allowed to fail, they will never succeed
(Source D). This fear of rejection (Source B) and fear of public failure (Source C) when playing a
sport is the exact reason as to why sports should continue displaying its competitive nature. A lost
soccer game gives opportunity for a child to practice harder for the next game in order to take home
the win. In turn, this teaches them the valuable lesson that hard work can lead to success (Source F).
Confidence is not handed to a kid, but it is built and earned through their failure and success. This
constant drive for excellence leads to the significant improvement of the child and gives him/her the
opportunity to take their life into their own hands and make their own decisions about their focus and
efforts. Some may say that opportunities and success in life are all based on luck. However, reality
strangely seems to display that the harder one works, the more luck that individual will seem to have.
The sooner children realize that effort and success are linked, the sooner they will come to terms with
the harshness of the real world. Indeed, resilience and grit are also two very important traits that must
be cultivated in order to succeed in
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38. Nation Branding-Best Practices Through Sports, Laws and...
Sports:
Another factor of substantial importance which plays an active role in nation branding is how the
country portrays itself in various sports. Before we look in to the aspects of this, excerpts from the
recent interview with Mr Simon Anholt, the brilliantly caustic, not conventions driven and outspoken
nation branding (or as he prefers, policy advisor ) expert, by Germany s Deutschland Magazine about
the relationship between sports and nation branding and sportsmen and nation brands only weeks
ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa is given below in brief. This presents an insight in
to the nation branding as a whole and in to the Sports domain as a measure of enhancing the brand
nation.
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Hosting the 2006 Soccer World Cup catapulted Germany to the top of the NBI in 2007 and 2008 ...
Yes indeed, but as I predicted, the effect didn t last very long. Enhancing a country s image is a relay
race, not a sprint, and countries need to become obsessive about asking themselves What do we do
next? Germany hasn t followed up on its World Cup success, so people are starting to revert to their
previous beliefs about the country. This always happens and it can only be prevented by projecting a
constant, unbroken stream of dramatic evidence that the country deserves the reputation it desires.
Even in countries where Germany did not previously enjoy a great reputation, the country s image was
massively enhanced after what has gone down in the history books as Germany s summer fairytale .
Does this mean that some elements of the brand essence are in fact very volatile, in other words, nice
weather, high spirits, exciting matches is all it takes to change an image? Is it really that simple?
No, they really aren t volatile at all: quite the contrary. National image is more like a fixed asset than a
liquid capital, and normally can t be changed at all. Nothing could be more difficult than changing any
of these attributes. I have great respect for the way in which Germany managed to move the needle on
its image during the World Cup, in exactly the way it wanted to, but it hasn t been able to make this
sustainable. One must distinguish
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39. Stages Of Domestic Violence
To address and decrease domestic violence occurring, professionals have recognized some
preventative measures that include identifying factors that predispose a victim to abuse. Witnessing
domestic violence as a child illustrates inappropriate behaviors that the child will learn is acceptable,
normal and inevitable. When a mother is subjected to violence in front of her daughter, they
internalize these behaviors of her attacker and learn to mimic the submissive, beaten down condition
of her mother. In some cases, children have also been found to seek out similar relationships in
adulthood that mirror the characteristics of the abuser in their household while growing up. A study
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Each phase may differ in length and the level of violence may increase over time. Most victims report
that their partner was not abusive in the beginning stages of their relationship but slowly progressed to
be so. A population based survey collected data from women who have suffered from DV (domestic
violence) to track the characteristics of the cycle. The repetitive cycle is generally classified into three
distinct stages; a tension building phase, an episode of violence and a honeymoon phase (Figure 1:
Domestic violence against women cycle). The first few tension building stages will appear subtle and
minor, such as breaking down a victim s self worth, passive aggressive insults and creating
unnecessary conflict. These tactics are used by the abuser to manipulate the woman into doubting
herself and believing false realities created by the abuser. Eventually, the tension will continue to build
until a breaking point is reached and an episode occurs. The episode of violence stage may not even be
violent at all. This stage is classified by any severe physical, emotional or psychological attack on the
victim at the peak of the tension building phase. The next step, the honeymoon phase, is the key aspect
of the cycle because it allows for the abuser to regain power over the victim. The abuser will be
sincerely apologetic, with empty promises to never harm her again. Without this stage, there would be
no cycle, and the victim would have no reason to remain in the relationship. The slow progression of
these unhealthy aspects of a relationship allows for the abuser to manipulate and control the victim to
stay in the
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40. Domestic Violence From Law Enforcement Officers
Domestic Violence is one of the most common crimes that occur, however not all of them being
reported. There are many effects and causes to this behavior in law enforcement officers that have
been studied by many researchers and doctors, authors, and the media. The victims of domestic
violence from law enforcement officers (mostly being women) are affected by this greatly on a higher
level than regular women who aren t married to police officers, as they have much more to lose if such
acts were ever reported on their spouses. There are many theoretical causes of domestic violence from
law enforcement officers, which effect their victims greatly, making it almost impossible for them to
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Domestic violence should not be taken lightly and inexcusable especially by those of law enforcement
who s job is to protect people from harm. It s not only unethical but it sets a bad example, and should
not be tolerated, especially on more than one offense, those officers should have their badges taken
away, or be taken out of active duty at the least. These officers have a great advantage in getting away
with these acts of violence because they know their wives will not report it due to a great number of
risks.
definition
Domestic violence is aggressive behavior within the home, generally involving the abuse of a spouse
or partner in order to gain control or maintain power over another. This type of violence can be sexual,
physical, emotional, or even psychological in which these threats influence the other person. It is not
only about physical abuse, it s the consistent pattern of behaviors that are used to make the victim feel
threatened and manipulated.
effects on victims
The effects of victims of domestic violence from police officers is in a way unique and very
dangerous. It is in fact more dangerous than any other domestic violent relationship because unlike a
regular person, the law enforcement officer is familiar with and experienced with weapons and
defense. They are able to access
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41. The Importance Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine
ABSTRACT
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular and widely used. The studies
and research on CAM is limited compared to the traditional medicine. There are conflicting
perspectives among healthcare professional regarding the use of CAM in mainstream health setting.
CAM therapies have been progressively emerged in conventional medicine. Thus, it is important for
nurses to understand it uses and safety measure in order to provide the effective nursing care.
Chang, H., Chang, H., (2015). A review of nurses knowledge, attitudes, and ability to communicate
the risks and benefits of complementary and alternative medicine. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(11
12), 1466 1478. doi:10.1111/jocn.12790
This journal article is a critical review of published research studies which consider the nurses use,
attitude, and knowledge regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and their
competency in playing their roles as a nurse in this practice. This article finds that nurses have interest
and positive attitude toward CAM; however, their knowledge regarding the safety and effectiveness of
CAM remain limited. Findings from this study suggest that nurses need to increase their
understanding about CAM in order to provide an effective teaching and accurate information to
patients. This article is credible and significant in demonstrating the fact that further education is
needed for nurses in CAM practice.
Haller, J. J. (2014). Shadow medicine: The
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42. Refugee Reflection
The refugee exhibit in Pioneer Square was set up into different sections where each section told a
story of the struggles, and reasons behind a refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, perspective of why
they need to leave their home countries. In the beginning you are given a card, which holds an identity
of an asylum seeker, migrant, international displaced people, refugee, and you are to become that
person. We were then told to select five items that we thought were beneficial for our journey. In my
experience I was an asylum seeker from Afghan. The five things I selected were a cell phone to
contact family when I crossed the border and tell them I m fine. The next item was money for
expenses, an animal, passport to have identification, and lastly water so I stayed hydrated. I thought it
was easy enough until the tour guide explained the circumstances. When refugees start their journee to
leave their homeland they don t think about valuables, but the necessities of what they will need for
the long journey before them. I learned that each trip you take you lose a valuable, you have to give up
(exchange) something in order to attain something new such as, a boat ride, food, a charger to charge
your phone, which as I learned was what most refugee desired to keep communications between
family. I learned people in different countries they reached would charge them to charge their phone,
or had to receive something in return. I learned that it caused conflict and it was later
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43. Essay A Day at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A Day at the Metropolitan Museum of Art I. Jan van Eyck s Last Judgment Jan van Eyck was active
since 1422 and died in 1441. He was the most celebrated painter of the fifteen century in Europe. One
of his famous works is The Last Judgment . At first sight this work immediately attracted my
attention. The painting s stunning colors and the fact that it reminded me of a previous similar work I
have seen, triggered in my mind. The material that is used is oil on canvas, transferred from wood.
The size of this work is 22 1/4 *7 2/3 in. (56.5 * 19.7cm). As I closely approached the painting I began
to realize the differences between Jan van Eyck and Michelangelo s Last Judgment . Contrary to
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The first sight of this painting extremely moved me. In this work, no other figures are represented and
the setting is not recognizable. In the depth of his eyes one can see the suffering and pain for our
human sacrifice. As well as this one can also see the holy look on the facial expression as he gently
carries the cross. On the cross, above the left hand in Greek letters, domenikos theotokopoulos epoiei
is written. Christ Carrying the Cross is one of the most intriguing work of art. It belongs to Robert
Lehman collection since 1953. Its size is 41 3/8 * 31 in. (105 * 79 cm) and the material used to make
it is oil on canvas. III. Pendant mask; Iyoba 16th century The artist s name is Benin and he is from
Nigeria. He lived in the 16th century. To produce this mask he used ivory, iron and copper. The mask s
height is 9 3/9 in (23.8 cm). This mask is an image of a woman. An image of a woman is very rare in
Benin s tradition. However, this work of art represents the legacy of a continuous dynasty. This mask
is believed to be designed for Benin s King s mother. It is also believed that this mask was used to
commemorate king s mother. The color of the mask is white, a symbol of purity. On the mask, one can
se the details of the face showing the impression of it. One can distinguish the angry eyes, the big nose
and the puffing lips. There are carved scarification marks on the forehead, and below the
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44. Factors to Consider when Decorating a Student Union
Students unions need to consider color longevity and utilize colors that are neutral on fixed
architectural structures and elements. Therefor, décor is critical aspect that involves the use of color
combinations and materials whether building or furniture. Functionality of a union should be a
necessary feature of the plan. The building design should have features of practicability and artistic
beauty at the same time by keeping the design simple and sifisticated. That will help the students,
espeacilly in the busy time, to move easily and quickly without destroying the university s property as
well as enjoying the beauty of the place. Therefore, the best décor for a student union building
incorporates building materials and furnishings while considering with the main function of the
building in mind (McVitty, 2009).
In practical terms, the colors of the walls should match the furniture s in ways that are inviting and
nice to the students. For example, brown chairs would work well with grey tables in a room with grey
walls. The walls in such a room should also not be entirely grey. In such a case, a strip of light or pale
green in the middle of the wall breaks the monotony of gray color. Some walls should appear darker
than others to create a sense of differentiation did. To complement the pale green strip on the walls, a
potted plant could be placed somewhere in the room. The combinations of colors and the finishing s
should appear classy and fit for the students it was
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45. Legal Memorandum
Final Written Assignment 9
Internal Legal Memorandum of Law
MEMORANDUM TO: Chief Prosecuting Attorney FROM: DATE: December 4, 2010 RE: Charging
Bob and Susan Tuttle of Negligent Supervision
Question Presented Did Joseph Haney effectively simulate a deadly weapon and create a life
threatening environment, sufficient to satisfy the Arizona armed robbery statute, by thrusting his hand
into a pocket and telling the store clerk that it was a holdup and to [l]ie still if you want to live, when
the victim was unsure whether Haney had such a weapon, when Haney used both hands to grab
money from the cash register, and when the only objects found in Haney s possession were the stolen
cash and a package of mints?
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App. 1986). The defendant in Felix pressed a nasal inhaler against his victim s back, declaring that he
had a gun. Based on what he felt, the victim perceived that a gun was pressed against his back. Id. On
these facts, the court had no difficulty in finding that the defendant had simulated a deadly weapon. Id.
In another decision focusing on the victim s perception, the court upheld the armed robbery conviction
of a man who used his hand under his clothing to simulate a gun during a robbery. State v. Ellison, 819
P.2d 1010, 1013 (Ariz. App. 1991). The court found it significant that the defendant simulated a
weapon with his hand, observing that [t]he victim s perception is the same whether the weapon
appears to be or is in fact real. Id. at 1012. In the court s view, the defendant s act posed the same
potential for harm to or reaction from the victim and any bystanders. Id. at 1013. Because the victims
in Ellison could reasonably have believed that the shape they saw under the defendant s clothing was a
gun, rather than his hand, the defendant created the life threatening environment which the armed
robbery statute seeks to punish. The court distinguished this case from Rodriguez by noting that in
Rodriguez, the victim never saw anything resembling a weapon; the defendant only implied that she
had a gun when she threatened to shoot the smile off the victim s face. Id. at 1012 (citing Rodriguez,
791 P.2d at 633). While
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46. Peter Weir s Film Gallipoli
It can be argued that the modern world was formed under the influence of innovation, revolution,
conflict and ideology. Peter Weir s film Gallipoli is undoubtedly an inspiring and thought provoking
story that bring alive the blood drenched fields of history. It considers why soldiers enlisted, our
relationship with Great Britain, and the coming age of Australia as a nation. Many historians,
however, suggest that the film does not tell a totally accurate version of what happened in this key
moment in our nation s story.
I was shocked by Weir s simplistic and inaccurate portrayal of the attack at the Nek. The various
inaccurate representations and twisted historical facts demonstrated in this classic Australia film were
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[1] In the book The Story of Gallipoli , published in 1994 Gammage clearly stated that he believes the
film is historically accurate. He pointed out that ...great care was taken [1] in making the film and the
film itself was attempting to suggest ...as fully as possible what it felt like to be there [Gallipoli]. [1]
Through examples such as several scenes were built up from photographs and from words used and
idea expressed in diaries and letters. [1] Bill Gammage attempted to convince the readers by
addressing simple facts. In this particular passage, Gammage illustrated the crew and actors in
rigorous figures and emphasised the hard work they put in with detail descriptions. There was no
doubt that all of these efforts were paid off with the magnificent visual impacts that the film created.
Comparisons between the film and primary photographs demonstrate that the geographical and
historical features (E.g. settings, trenches, living conditions, customers etc.) from the film were fairly
accurate and therefore proving Gammage s idea/ statement. Through the whole article, Bill Gammage,
however, did not mention the biased historical issues, such as the nationality of Colonel Antill and the
actual distance between the trenches and the
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47. Film Analysis about Women in the Movie Pretty Woman Essay
The Hollywood movie Pretty Woman (1990) is about a prostitute in Hollywood, marrying an
extremely rich businessman, in spite of her mutual distrust and prejudice. The movie contains the
basic narrative of the Cinderella tale: through the love and help of a man of a higher social position, a
girl of a lower social status moves up to join the man at his level.
Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) in Pretty Woman comes from a small town in Georgia, and works as a
prostitute on the streets of Hollywood to support herself. Although Vivian s social position is very low,
she has a strong sense of personal dignity and independence. Even though sometimes she have to
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The movie gives the message that women must do acknowledge their responsibilities towards
themselves, which can and should never be neglected or postponed for the sake of anyone or anything.
Nothing in this world is worth sacrificing your own aspirations for. A person s greatest assets are self
respect, dignity and individuality. Woman should safeguard her identity by not letting her individuality
get submerged and by keeping her priorities intact all her life and creating a place for herself.
I think that the movie keeps the gender role stereotyping unchanged. It reflects certain conservative
trends of the decade during which it was made, the influence of feminist ideology as well as some
commonly recognized American values, for example, individualism and self reliance. Even if this
movie is produced by male filmmakers in the conservative Reagan era the profound influence of
feminist ideology can be traced in most of the following issues.
1. Work Opportunity
In the movie Pretty Woman, which is not set in a conventional work place, we can still find working
women everywhere: in the hotel, in the stores, and in offices
2. The Sisterhood
Movie shows the betrayal or unfavorable depiction of the sisterhood, an important concept in feminist
ideology, emphasizing that women are bound in a communal oneness. The movie
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48. Arguments Against Cult Freedom
Recently, there has been a lot of controversy pertaining to cults. A majority of people would like the
groups banned or restricted for a majority of reasons. The controversies are in regards to religious
freedom against potential danger. Religious cults are protected by our freedom of religion rights and
should be allowed to exist unless they involve harmful, destructive actions.
Cults are defined as unorthodoxed mainstream religious practices. The cult stereotype, characterizes
these religious bodies as being led by a charismatic leader and recruiting members through persuasion
and other types of manipulation (ProQuest Staff). It had been defined as a group of people who had
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When he and his followers arrived he began doing crazy things, such as splitting up families, forcing
manual labor, and sexually assaulting members. His worst and final act happened November 18, 1978,
when he felt his cult was threatened and beginning to falling apart. Jim Jones stated, So in my opinion
is that you be kind to your children and be kind to your seniors and take the potion like they used to in
ancient Greece and step over quietly, because we are not committing suicide; It s a revolutionary act.
We can t go back; they won t leave us alone (Bio.com Editors). Jones then forced his whole cult to
drink the Kool aid, which included cyanide, a deadly poison. Nine hundred nine people were killed in
all, including over two hundred children and babies. If anyone did not take the poison, they were shot.
Four people from the whole cult survived (Bio.com Editors).
There have been many cult attacks that target the general population of countries, states, or cities. The
Japanese cult, Aum Shinrikyo, poisoned the Tokyo subway system with a deadly nerve gas, sarin, in
1995 (Ignatius). This attack caused thirteen deaths and an astounding 6,252 injuries. Because there
was no law against manufactured poisonous gas, no suspects were prosecuted (Ignatius). It is scary
knowing, that a majority of cults have access to chemical and biological weapons that could kill
thousands. Cults are beginning to
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49. Define Heroism Research Paper
What would you define heroism as? There has been a lot of controversy over that question and what
qualities go into being a hero. Heroism can be defined by anyone from any background who think of
others before themselves, and preform the act expecting no recognition. A hero can be anyone around
you. Nothing matters but what is inside the person. Philip Zimbardo states, We want to democratize
the notion of heroism to emphazise that the most heroes are ordinary people; it s the act that s
extraordinary. It does not matter if someone is black, white, male or female. It is how the person s
personality and morals are making them stand out in the crowd. A person has to have certain traits to
become a hero. A trait a hero must have is that they
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50. History of Cryptography
In the history of cryptography, the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt
secret messages. More precisely, Enigma was a family of related electro mechanical rotor machines —
comprising a variety of different models. The Enigma was used commercially from the early 1920s
on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations — most
famously by Nazi Germany before and during World War II. The German military model, the
Wehrmacht Enigma, is the version most commonly discussed. The machine has gained notoriety
because Allied cryptologists were able to decrypt a large number of messages that had been
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For example, the pin corresponding to the letter E might be wired to the contact for letter T on the
opposite face. The complexity comes from the use of several rotors in series — usually three or four —
and the regular movement of the rotors; this provides a much stronger type of encryption. When
placed in the machine, a rotor can be set to one of 26 positions. It can be turned by hand using a
grooved finger wheel which protrudes from the internal cover when closed, as shown in Figure 2. So
that the operator knows the position, each rotor has an alphabet tyre (or letter ring) attached around the
outside of the disk, with 26 letters or numbers; one of these can be seen through a window, indicating
the position of the rotor to the operator. In early Enigma models, the alphabet ring is fixed; a
complication introduced in later versions is the facility to adjust the alphabet ring relative to the core
wiring. The position of the ring is known as the Ringstellung ( ring setting ). The rotors each contain a
notch (sometimes multiple notches), used to control the stepping of the rotors. In the military versions,
the notches are located on the alphabet ring. The Army and Air Force Enigmas came equipped with
several rotors; when first issued there were only three. On 15 December 1938 this changed to five,
from which three were chosen for insertion in the machine. These were marked with Roman numerals
to distinguish them: I, II, III, IV and V, all with single notches
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