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How To Write A Great Research Paper By Beverl How To Write A Great Research Paper By Beverl
S. E. Hinton Passion
Have you ever read S.E. Hinton s book? Hinton is a famous author who wrote about teens and inspires
them all over the world. HInton s books are based on her point of view when she was growing up as a
child. She mostly concentrated on theme and character .S.E Hinton is a popular author who writes
about how it was to be a teen and teenagers all over the world have read her books. She also sold 4
million books all over the U.S. and is known mostly for her body of work.
S.E. Hinton was born on July 22, 1950 in Oklahoma, Tulsa ( Hinton,S.E. and ( S(usan)E(loise)Hinton.
). Hinton is 67 years old , currently living in Brooklyn, New York as an American ( S.E.Hinton ) (
S.E.Hinton Jon) ( S.(usan)E(loise)Hinton. ). She graduated High School and she earned a B.S. at the
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Hinton passion was to write stories and novels about adults and teens ( Hinton,S.E. ). Her secondary
job was working as a consultant on the film adaption of her novels, it involved the casting, script
writing,directing and even acting (Chaston). Grady P. Hinton and Lillian P. Hinton are S.E. Hinton
parents, she also had a younger sister named Beverly ( Hinton,S.E.. ) ( S.E.Hinton ). She met her
future husband David Inhofe, in school (Chaston). Later on they got married in 1970 and had one kid
named Nicholas David ( S.E.Hinton ) ( S(usan)E(loise)Hinton. ). One of her school friends mother
read the manuscript and immediately saw commercial possibilities for the book. The women, a writer
herself, urged to Hinton to get in touch with her agent in New York ( S.E.Hinton ). When Hinton S.E.
was in junior she found out her dad was diagnosed with cancer, a terrible and fatal disease. To help her
dad deal with his
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Summary Of Warren St. John s Outcasts United
In Warren St. John s Outcasts United, the reader witnesses the struggles Luma Mufleh faces as she
tries to get a suitable soccer field for her soccer teams composed of refugee immigrants from nations
ravaged with war and terrorism; the conflicts she faces allows the reader to examine the changes (or
lack thereof) that are happening/have happened across the world, even in our own hometowns.
Without a doubt, the people of Clarkston are reluctant to accept the change that was beginning to
envelope the town and that is the attitude that exemplifies the xenophobia that locks the closed minds
of many Americans today. Truly, Luma would have had fewer problems acquiring the field necessary
for the team to safely practice had they been a group of white ... Show more content on
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However, it is not just Luma who faced struggles in the story, such discrimination was experienced by
an African immigrant by the name of Chike Chime who suffered police brutality and an extended stay
in the local jail for doing nothing wrong other than having dark skin pigmentation and knowing the
rights that American laws provide him, such actions that have caused a recent uproar in cities across
the United States. This sudden influx in violence is not new as it has always been the belief that
immigrants should have to conform to American standards when they arrive. In fact, when St. John
interviewed the police officer responsible for the discriminatory actions against Chime, his response
was They re in America now. Not Africa. Although these immigrants and refugees have experienced a
total upheaval of all that they have known, they are expected to further change their heritage and
values to fit the template that middle class, white Americans have set. These changes in themselves are
often hard enough for these men and women to accept, however, those most affected by the
adjustment are most likely the children. Children such as those who constitute the
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Owners Equity Paper
Owners Equity Paper
ACC 423
September 5, 2011
University of Phoenix
Owners Equity Paper
The investments of stockholders, corporations depend a lot on to fund their business operations. The
company stands to gain and grow from selling their stock, when viewing each entity separately. The
investor hopes to gain and earn a profit by investing in a company in hopes that their stock prices will
go up. The company and the investor depend on each other. The more opportunity the company has to
grow with the more people invests. Also the more opportunities for the company to grow, the happier
they are able to make their investors, who in turn spend more money.
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Earned capital tells an investor more about the condition of the company. Earned capital is the money
that an organization has generated as a result of operations. New companies will usually hold onto this
money as retained earnings to use for future growth.
From the investor s point of view, it is important that a company earns income from operations better
than the sale of stock. The quantity of received capital of a company report in their financial
statements demonstrates to the stockholders the real cost of their assets. Although a company that
constantly report paid in capital in additional of earned capital, would not be seen as a good
investment opportunity.
The diluted earnings per share demonstrate to the investor possible dilutive common shares that were
unpaid during the certain period. The investor review the importance of diluted earnings per share by a
calculation: the basic earnings per share net income divided by the weighted average shares unpaid,
plus the earnings per share less any convertibles and impact of options, warrants, and other dilutive
securities (Intermediate Accounting, 2007).
Conclusion
Paid in capital is retained separate from earned capital to avoid misreading information where
operational subsidies are created. Investors are most likely to be more concerned with a company
earned capital in comparison to its paid in capital. This is because the earned capital represents the
earning abilities of
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Jean M. TwengeHave Smartphones Destroyed A Generation
The invention of the smartphone has drastically changed every part of a teenager s life, from their
social life to their mental health. These shifts have hurt young people in every part of the nation and in
every family dynamic. From the decline of social interaction with their peers, to an increase of mental
illnesses such as depression, the use of cell phones have lead to the correlation between these
epidemics. There are some positives to this situation; teens nowadays are safer and don t go out as
much, and more teens are having less sex, thus leading to lower teen pregnancy rates. In the article,
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation, Jean M. Twenge effectively argues that smartphones have
had a negative impact on teen s social lives by making them more prone to being antisocial; however,
she is incorrect when she argues that smartphones have a negative impact on mental health and
independency because correlation does not equal causation. The fact that teens of this generation are
being more antisocial than in the past is vividly shown throughout society. This claim is mainly stated
while Twenge is talking to a 13 year old girl named Athena. Much like any other average American
teenage girl, Athena enjoys pastimes such as watching Netflix, going to the mall with friends,
browsing the internet, and much more. Although these all sound like fun things to do, they all have
one thing in common: teens are not spending quality time with anyone while doing these activities.
Now, going to the mall does require you being with someone face to face, but the majority of the time
that teens spend with each other is on their phone. They re usually on some social media app,
capturing the entire event of being together, or they re talking to other people that are not there instead
of speaking to people face to face. As Athena states, I think we like our phones more than we like
actual people (pg.2). This rings true to prove the fact that to some teens, there is no need to wonder
outside of their comfortable beds to socialize; their friends are just one quick text, Snapchat, or phone
call away. The more we stay in our bed on our phones, the more we will want to spend time alone than
with other people, which can
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Essay on Social Security Reform
Social Security Reform
It is not difficult to understand why Social Security is our country s most popular government
program. Prior to its inception in the 1930 s, more than half the nation s elderly lived in poverty. The
program was designed as a social (old age) insurance plan which provides a guaranteed income to
retired and disabled workers whose loss of wages promises an uncertain economic future. I emphasize
the word guaranteed, as this is the issue in contention when considering reform propositions.
Social Security, as we know it, ensures an acceptable standard of living for all citizens, and provides a
safety net for those who, due to age or disability, are no longer able to support themselves by labor. It s
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Any diversion in contributions would reduce the surplus, and have a negative impact on the programs
supported therewith. While political groups have charged each other with squandering/draining the
surplus for their own party affiliated ends, this is actually impossible, as the Social Security trust fund
is separate from the federal budget. By running a deficit or spending a surplus, Dean Baker tells us,
the government can no more drain Social Security than they can drain the bonds under [his] bed
(Baker).
Reformation advocates favor allowing workers to create private retirement accounts funded by the
aforementioned 2 percent diversion of our Social Security taxes. They suggest that the emergency
need for reform arises from the estimated population expansion and the increasing number of
retirement aged workers, and warn us that inflation will push the current 12 percent contribution as
high as 23 percent within the next 50 years (Feldstein). Both sides agree there is a projected shortfall
as the ratio of retirees to workers rise, however, these figures are as aggressive as the trustee s
projected rate of productivity growth are conservative. The numbers show that if we don t do
anything, the system would pay all benefits to retirees right through the year 2038 (Baker). That is to
say that if the government makes no changes whatsoever during the next 35 years, it could still pay
every penny
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The Power Of American Dream In The Great Gatsby
It is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed
out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short winded elations of men (Fitzgerald, 7). These words
introduce the thinking behind the novel The Great Gatsby, a classic novel written by Scott Fitzgerald
that follows Jay Gatsby s idealistic American Dream. Gatsby s life revolves around the idealistic
nature that wealth and notoriety can result in having the life he desires. His ambition to succeed in
wealth inspires Gatsby s resolution to sunder the roots which define his social standing and realise his
own dream of position and prosperity. Gatsby s motivation for an accumulation of wealth separates
him from his similar affluent counterparts such as Tom and Jordan, as the purpose for Gatsby s social
elevation is not simply the product of his pursuit of fortune, but in order to win Daisy Buchanan s
love. The character of Jay Gatsby symbolizes the fallacies of American Dream in valuing wealth,
status, and noteriority ultimately leading to an illusion of happiness. The story illustrate the corrupting
power of wealth and materialistic values in the pursuit of the American Dream. As Gatsby falls in love
with Daisy because of her wealth, beauty, and charm, he realizes that Daisy would reject him if she
knew of his poverty and decides to gain wealth through illegal bootlegging in order to make Daisy
admire him. This results in Gatsby adorning himself in expensive items such
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Afghanistan American Culture
In this Paper my goal is to analyze the culture of Afghanistan and provide cultural awareness of the
region. But what is culture? Culture, as deļ¬ned by Webster s Dictionary, is the arts and manifestations
of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively . However, is that really what defines a
culture? Or is there more depth to the matter altogether? The characteristics of culture are learned,
shared, symbols, integrated, and dynamic. Essentially, culture is learned; it is not something we are
born with. It is also shared, meaning that collectively as a society we practice social norms; which
enables us to generally predict another s behavior. Symbols have meaning and that meaning is
derivative of the culture that we are exposed to. The swastika, for instance, is an ancient symbol that is
sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism but in western culture represents Nazi Germany. Culture is
integrated, various aspects of culture are all interwoven in some way. Dynamic, culture is an ever
changing entity; through travel the media, and interaction with other nations, cultures are constantly
inļ¬‚uencing one another.
Afghanistan is diverse with many different regions and beliefs. However, the country as a whole is
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The communities within the Hindu Kush remain relatively cutoff from the rest of the country due to
the perilous terrain and limited resources. The northern most part of the country is a portion of what is
known as the Central Asian Steppe , grassy plains that extend north to Russia. This is also the origin of
the Northern Alliance, a group of Afghans that opposed the Taliban when they ļ¬rst came to power.
Southern Afghanistan, speciļ¬cally Helmand province, has the most unforgiving weather with
temperatures typically reaching 122 degrees in the summer; and is home to the majority of the country
s opium
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Designing An Interactive Model For Finding The Optimal...
Abstract
The motivation behind this paper is to propose a new approach called objective factorizable approach
based on a decomposition algorithm in an interactive model for finding the optimal solution to multi
level large scale quadratic programming problem (MLLSQPP), in which the objective function can be
factorized into two single linear objective functions and has block angular structure of the constraints.
What s more, the author advances the concepts of satisfactoriness as the upper level decision makers
preferences until the preferred solution is come to. The bi section method is suggested as an essential
solution method to assess these upper level decision makers preferences precisely. Finally, in order to
exhibit the proficiency of the proposed model, an illustrative example is provided.
Keywords
Decomposition algorithm; multilevel programming; large scale problem; quadratic programming;
bisection method.
1. Introduction
Multi Level Programming (MLP) problems are an arrangement of overlapped hierarchical
optimization problems with numerous decision makers (DMs) over a solitary feasible region. MLP
techniques relegate each DM a unique objective, a set of decision variables, and a set of common
constraints that influence all DMs. DMs make decision in turn or meanwhile to optimize their
objective functions. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The vast majority of the optimization problems emerging in real world applications incorporate vast
numbers of variables and constraints, which
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The Athen Civilization Of Ancient Greek Culture
The Athen Civilization was one of the greatest examples of what a flourishing city state could be.
During the Golden Age, Greek civilization was destroyed by an enemy of the city the Persians. At that
time, the people of ancient Greece produced amazing architecture. The Parthenon was one of many
amazing things created by ancient Greeks. This building was constructed to be a grand symbol of
Athens. This building and the surrounding architecture stood for the representation of Greek culture.
Some ancient Greek values, beliefs, and skills that are represented by the Parthenon are the belief in
being strong, having the most beautiful and grandest architecture and, having the most logical
philosophy.
Many Greek people valued strength and believed that it was the most important virtue of all.
According to the article Athens was determined to be the most powerful, so for them to do that they
decided to organize campaigns. In these campaigns they decided that building a grand building was
the way to go; and in these buildings they would place grand statues. The Parthenon building was
filled with statues one of them being of the greek goddess Athena. Athena was made of ivory and
covered in gold; she also is depicted as having a spear and a shield in her hand. The sculptor created
her this way to show that one of the main virtues was to be strong, and protect the city. The statue of
Athena representing strength, was accompanied by a very strong military to protect the great structure
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The Freedom Writers, Newly Licensed High School
In the movie The Freedom Writers, newly licensed high school teacher Erin Gruwell is teaching a
large group of students who are different in race and ethnicity and are participants and/or indirectly
affected by gang violence in L.A. The name Freedom Writers is a name given to her students by which
they were inspired by the Freedom Riders activists in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. The
film is based on the true story of Woodrow Wilson High School in L.A. that has given up on students
such as Erin Gruwell s English students that they are perceived by the school as hopeless students with
little chance of success in life or even graduation. But Erin, alone, inspires dozens of her students into
changing their perceptions of education and inspires them to break out of falling into their respective
stereotypes given to them. In the film, there are struggles that Erin goes through to try to educate these
teenagers such as little support from her fellow colleagues, racial stereotypes and discriminatory
perceptions of her students by the staff members, hostility towards Erin from her students, racial
barriers between her and her students while Erin is also having personal life problems with her
marriage. But eventually, through preservation, patience, kindness, and understanding, Erin gradually
makes breakthroughs with her children by giving her students journals to understand them better.
Throughout the film, we learn about the background stories of the teenagers through
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Essay about Executive Summary
Executive Summary
Mary Job
Grand Canyon University
NRS 451 V
Dinwiddie Sandra
April, 22, 2012
Pressure ulcer prevention (PUP) in surgical patients has become a major interest in acute care
hospitals with the increased focus on patient safety and quality of care. A pressure ulcer is any area of
skin or underlying tissue that has been damaged by unrelieved pressure or pressure in combination
with friction and shear. Pressure ulcers are caused due to diminished blood supply which in turn leads
to decreased oxygen and nutrient delivery to the affected tissues (Tschannen, Bates, Talsma, amp;Guo,
2012). Pressure ulcers can cause extreme discomfort and often lead to serious, life threatening
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The vulnerable bony areas prone to pressure ulcer are back, heels, hip, spine, elbows, shoulders and
back of head. Studies have proved that total operating time and overall number of surgical procedures
are significant predictors of pressure ulcers. A research conducted by Lindgren et al found that 14.3 %
of surgical patients acquired a pressure ulcer during the time from surgery to twelve weeks after
surgery. For every thirty minutes the surgery went beyond four hours, the risk for a pressure ulcer
increased by approximately thirty three percent.
As we are all aware that there is no reimbursement for a hospital acquired pressure ulcer and the cost
for each pressure ulcer has to be absorbed by the facility. A patient s development of a pressure ulcer
while under the care of health care provider or facility is viewed as grounds of a professional liability
law suit. The mere existence of pressure ulcer is often viewed as a physical evidence of medical
negligence. The cost to treat pressure ulcers are expensive, the United Sates (US) health care system
spends more than one billion dollars annually to treat pressure ulcers. It has been estimated that the
cost of treating pressure ulcers is 2.5 times the cost of preventing them (Whitehead amp;Trueman,
2010). In order to reduce the strain on hospital budgets caused by pressure ulcers, we need to
implement a planned approach to PUP and
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The Norwegian Health Care System Essay
The health care system of Norway is committed to providing health care services for all citizens
regardless of income and to the principle of equal access to services. Accordingly, the health status of
Norwegians is one of the best in the world, ranking much higher than that of the United States. The
health care system in Norway is organized in three levels: local, regional, and national. The local level
is represented by 434 municipalities; each municipality is responsible for providing all the services
under primary health care to their population. The regional level has the responsibility for specialist
health care and is represented by five regions. The national level is responsible for health care overall
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Hospitals, mental health institutions, drug rehabilitation programs, and such services as laboratory and
radiology are provided by the regional authorities. Each region has an enterprise that is owned by the
state and is fully responsible for providing specialized health care to that regions inhabitants.
Nationally, Norway s parliament serves as the political decision making body for health care. They are
responsible for planning and subsidizing the education of health personnel, they develop and
implement national health policies, and they are responsible for the funding of national health care.
The Norwegian health care system is primarily funded by taxes but is supplemented by state grants
and some user charges. National Insurance Scheme (NIS) was created in 1967 by the Norwegian
government. It is a universal, tax funded, single payer health system that covers 100 percent of the
Norwegian citizens and residents, unless they opt out of it. The health status of the Norwegian
population is considered one of the best in the world; yet, in 2003 Norway only spent 10.3% of their
gross domestic product on health care. (4) The United States spends a much higher percent of our
gross domestic product than Norway, yet our life expectancy in the United States is ranked 27th.
Norway s life expectancy is ranked 14th. The difference in spending is felt to be caused by inflated
prices for health care services in the United States. (3) As
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Essay about Exploring Frontiers of Thought in Walden
Exploring Frontiers of Thought in Walden
In his world famous thought provoking novel, Walden, Henry David Thoreau presents his readers with
a simple, inspirational guide for living. Written beside the beautiful Walden pond and completely
surrounded by an unencumbered natural world, Thoreau writes about his own relationship with the
beauty that surrounds him. His book provides an outlet for everyone to learn from his lessons learned
in nature, whether they be city dwellers or his own neighbors. One of Thoreau s most prominent
natural lessons running throughout his novel is that of his deeply rooted sense of himself and his
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Many readers might be shocked when reading that Thoreau was imprisoned for a short time for not
paying taxes, but one might also realize that he did not agree with the state s buying and selling men,
women, and children, like cattle at the door of its senate house (232). Thoreau is a man to which a
good overall private opinion of himself was not only important, it was imperative. He asks his readers
to Direct your eye inward [and not to society] and you ll find one thousand regions in your mind yet
undiscovered. Thoreau believes that the inhabitants of this world have better things to do than worry
about the opinions of others. He implies that the people of the world would be more successful if
given freedom from society s expectations.
Thoreau finds this freedom from public opinion in nature. He writes this book in hopes that its readers
will begin to see themselves as inhabitants of the natural world rather than members of society. He
offers many insights in the way of finding oneself in nature and one s roots in the earth s soil. Shall I
not have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself (207)? .
Thoreau realizes his connection with nature and remains loyal to it, using it, keeping it as a
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In Colorado My Father Storacked Dishes Summary
In Colorado My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes by Eduardo C. Corral is a poem about the speaker
s father who was smuggled into the State. Coming into the State the speaker s father faced many
hardship and struggles to make a living in the desert, the mountain, and Oregon. Corral the speaker
shows empathy toward his father because he see s all of the struggles that his father had faced and the
speaker couldn t do anything to help the father out. Corral used code switching, diction and
symbolism to show the hardships and struggles the speaker and his father faced as being Mexican
American due to their identity. The struggles to survive when they don t have money, family support,
and also trying to fit in even though he is being disrespected because of his cultural background. Due
to the circumstance that his father had faced which is why the father becomes who he is and the
actions or the behaviors he portray towards his son. The speaker shows that despite the father s
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In line 2 3 the speaker states In a Tex Mex restaurant. His co workers, unable to utter his name,
renamed him Jalapeno. Corral uses code switching from English to Spanish to help the readers
understand the struggles that the father was going through. The word Jalapeno stands out in this line
and it emphasize the hispanic culture. Jalapeno has a firm texture on the outside surface that
symbolizes his father s personality as a person who is strong on the outside but soft hearted in the
inside. Even though he might have let people call him the nickname Jalapeno. He might feel bad about
it and doesn t want to be called by that name. He might seem as though he doesn t care but on the
inside he does. Calling the speaker s father by that name is a stereotype or even bullying him in a way
since he wasn t from
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Human Justice In 12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men is is about 12 selected people who have to run a juror sentence for a man who has been
convicted about killing his father. It starts off in the courtroom where the 12 members hear the mans
statement. After this is done, they all make their way into the room where they discuss. What makes
this story so interesting, is the fact that all 12 people are complete opposites off each other. This also
ties in the conflict of the story, is that no one can all agree on the same claim. Fights break out and
people get angry at each other. In the story 12 Angry men, it shows people can always second chance
their first opinion. By having a little argument over something or discussing something, it can
influence props decisions. For example, this happened when a certain juror kept changing his vote
constantly, after hearing everyone s claim. 12 Angry Men shows that human nature and personal
experience can influence the effect on justice. To start it off, we have juror number 2. Juror number 2
is a very hesitant man who doesn t have an opinion on his own. He is very quiet and doesn t have
much to say. During the story he constantly kept changing his mind whenever the last person spoke.
Well, sure, I ve heard of it. I know what it is. I . . . what I meant . . . well, anyway, I think he was
guilty. (Juror 2) This quote is the juror thinking he was guilty in the beginning but later on he changes
his mind. His past experiences have influenced his opinion on the
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Examples Of Allusion In Eliot s Poetry
T. S. Eliot s poetry is known for its allusive nature. His poems are so full of allusions and references
that he is often considered as a difficult poet. Allusions in Eliot s poetry have always been intentional.
But the fact that the allusions, references and notes in his poems have made his poems difficult to
comprehend for his readers, has always disheartened him. One may argue that neither the knowledge
of Eliot s allusions and references make the reading of his poetry more enriched nor does their
ignorance make it altogether impossible for readers to interpret his poetry. Before entering into this
debate, it becomes necessary to understand the reason behind the large amount of allusiveness in Eliot
s poetry. According to James Longenbach,
It is ultimately important to understand the nature of Eliot s allusive practice to ask not only what is
the source? But why does Eliot allude? And how do we experience the allusion? (Longenbach, 1998;
177)
While analysing the question of allusiveness in Eliot s poetry in detail, it would be fruitful to give a
brief explanation of allusion as a literary concept. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms Literary
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However, he is not the first writer to make a generous use of allusions in his poetry. The poetry of the
earlier poets like John Milton, Edmund Spenser, and John Donne are also full of allusions. What is
striking about allusions in Eliot s poetry is the fact that they make their presence strongly felt in his
poetry. For Eliot, the use of allusions and references was a way to connect with the already existing
apparatus of knowledge. According to him, the already existing apparatus of knowledge always makes
its presence felt in any poet s work and that one single artist s work also alters the whole existing order
(Eliot, 2012; 295) before its appearance. Elaborating this point further, he says in his essay Tradition
and The Individual
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Unions Are A Most Effective Way Of Protecting Worker s Rights
2. Do you agree that unions are a most effective way of protecting worker s rights? Should U.S. labor
law be changed to be more in line with international labor codes?
Answer: Yes, I agree that solidarity campaigns in support of workers and/or unions are an effective
way of protecting worker s rights. Without the formation of unions such as the United Farm Workers
founded by Chavez and Huerta in 1962, vulnerable workers would have no defense against the
systemic exploitation and violations against their rights as workers and as human beings (Brubaker,
2007, p. 96). Exposed by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), is the fact that agricultural work in the
U.S. is the most punishing and perilous work open to children in the contemporary world. ... Show
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Also, after a request for better working conditions in Bangladesh were denied, ten workers leading the
protest were beaten by police, detained, and deported. Senator Byron Dorgan reported that under the
Jordanian Free Trade Agreement, we ended up with people of Bangladesh working 120 hours a week,
turning Chinese cloth into apparel designed for the U.S. market, which enters the U.S. duty free.
According to a 2006 Harris poll, 75% of Americans support the protection of international workers
rights, therefore, the creators of these laws need to recognize the need for reform in the laws affecting
workers of the world (Brubaker, 2007, p. 106).
3. Does the idea of community supported agriculture appeal to you? What would it take to make
something like this happen in your community?
Answer: Yes! I love the idea of community supported agriculture for several reasons. In the first place,
the goals identified, such as mutually beneficial relationships with a community of consumers,
environmentally sustainable farming practices, and public education on contemporary agricultural
issues makes sense to me. Also, the high quality, locally grown produce is more available and
affordable, and even reduces the negative environmental impacts caused by conventional production
and distribution systems. Those who cannot afford to buy adequate food are incorporated into the
planning of the distribution of the crops, and since diet can be a risk
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A Transformation from Gracious to Malicious
Most people are kind at heart, but society s negative perceptions changes them. Mary Shelley s novel,
Frankenstein, portrays this concept. Frankenstein s monster treats humans kindly refuting the
stereotype that all monsters are evil. In this novel, the monster is kind towards mankind until society
criticizes him and turns him into a malicious creature. The monster that Frankenstein creates has kind
hearted morals, but because society harms him based on his hideous appearance. Because of his
treatment, he transforms into a murderous monster, pointing to the destructive power of societal
criticism.
Society rapidly judges the monster and forms opinions based on his outside appearance rather than his
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The feelings of kindness and gentleness which I had entertained but a few moments before gave place
to hellish rage and gnashing of teeth...I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all mankind (Shelley
168). The monster s use of the words destruction , miserable pain , hellish rage , eternal hatred , and
vengeance to all mankind strongly portray his detestation towards all mankind. The monster showed
benevolence, kindness , and gentleness , but instead he receives a bad reaction from mankind in
return. From the novel Horror, Michael Stuprich writes, Sympathy and antipathy are our crucial
responses... Frankenstein tells us that our sympathies, our antipathies, can be wrong. This applies
massively to the monster himself (who is rejected instantly, by everybody, purely because of his
hideous appearance)...as if to show that...just monsters suffer from this unfair fate . (Stuprich 118) The
monster s unfair fate illustrates the monster s appearance and how this appearance leads to his demise.
Everyone portrays a monster as an ugly, vicious creature. Because of the monster s ugly appearance,
society judges and shuns the monster, even though he is good natured. People make mistaken
judgments of others based upon appearance. They think they can trust their senses, but this is not
always correct. A bias equating ugly and evil turns people against the monster, which causes the
monster
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Logistics Administration
Logistics Administration.
Objective: To provide the students with the basic elements of the logistics administration and the
physical distribution in order to take the right decisions.
Compendia:
a) Total Distribution Concept and logistics administration
b) Customer service, logistics and customer service and customer service vs. cost
c) Channel of distribution strategy, selection of the channel and distribution
d) Warehousing
Total Distribution Concept and logistics administration
Logistics is a broad, far reaching function which has a major impact on society s standard of living. In
a modern society, we have come to expect excellent logistics services, and tend to notice logistics only
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Customer service performance is a measure of how well the logistics system functions in creating time
and place utility, with a focus on external customers. The level of customer service provided to
customers determines whether the organization will retain existing customers and how many new
customers will atract.
Definition of Customer Service
The definition of customer service varies across organizations. Suppliers and their customers can view
the concept of customer service quite differently. In a broad sense, customer service is the measure of
how well logistics systems is performing providing time and place utility for a product or service.
* Definition of Customer Service
Customer service can be defined as: a process which takes place between the buyer, seller and third
party. The process results in a value added to the product or service exchanged. This value added in
the exchange process might be short term as in a single transaction or longer term as in a contractual
relationship. The value added is also shared, in that each of the parties to the transaction than it was
before the transaction took place. Thus, in a process view: Customer Service is a process for providing
significant value added benefits to the supply chain in a cost effective way. Example: KEY
ACCOUNTS!!!
Theory of 80 20 /20 80
COMMUNICATION!!!!!
COMMUNICATION ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION IS VITAL!!!!
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan Essay
An Assistant Secretary by the name of Daniel Patrick Moynihan decided to write a report on African
American Families on New Year s Eve in 1964. Known now as the Moynihan Report . According to
the article The Negro Family; The case for National Action, completed in March, 1965, became one of
the most controversial documents of twentieth century. Moynihan became a successful author and
started working at Howard University as a professor. In June,1965 President Johnson gave props to the
Moynihan report, stating Freedom is not enough : Equal citizenship for African Americans was
incomplete without the ability to make a decent living . In the report Moynihan had recognized certain
irregularities in U.S. work information; for instance, by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The second was the high frequency of unemployment among black men that lessened their allure and
practicability in the marriage market. Moynihan, believed that fathers should usually be the providers
in American families, and he had much to say in regards to illegitimacy (the word used at a time for
pregnancies out of wedlock). The number of white births in the U.S. that was ill conceived, he wrote,
2 percent in 1940 to 3 percent in 1963. The black percentage, in any case, had hopped amid these
years from 16.8 percent to 23.6 percent, subsequently remaining about eight times higher than among
whites. black separation rates, as well, had expanded: in 1940 these had been the same for blacks and
whites, yet by 1964 the nonwhite (here as somewhere else he implied Negro) rate had moved toward
becoming 40 percent higher than that among whites. The outcome, he composed, was that Just about
One Fourth of Negro Families Are Headed by Females. By August 1965 the Johnson organization
immediately abandoned the Moynihan Report. Moynihan s report caused a huge controversy, even
caused riots to break out in Los
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The History of Alcatraz
Life on Alcatraz Prison was not as bad as the people described it to be. For the prisoners Living on
Alcatraz was similar to life on other American penitentiaries of the era. It wasn t the brutal hellhole
many movies made it look like it was.
Each prisoner swept his cell clean, dressed, and then stood ready for head count. Then all marches to
the mess hall for break feast before moving on to work out in the docks in the laundry area, or out in
any of the other buildings in the island.
The food on Alcatraz was better than other prison foods in America. The prisoners wore also given the
advantage of having their on cell. Having their own cell gave the prisoners safety and gave them
personal space. It also helped keep the prisoners safe from being raped by other bigger inmates. They
wore also given the privilege of one visit per month. It wasn t much but it was better than nothing.
They got one haircut per month, and took showers twice a week. They wore also given recreational
hours out in the courtyard.
Many dangerous men wore inside of Alcatraz. Al Capone was a famous inmate of Alcatraz. Al Capone
was a master at manipulating his environment at the federal prison in Atlanta, and tats what got him
into Alcatraz. He started to pimp his prostitutes before he even hit puberty. He was born and raised in
the harsh streets of Brooklyn. Despite being a powerful gangster, he opened up soup kitchens and feed
the poor.
Machinegun Kelly was also a famous inmate of Alcatraz. He belonged
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Examples Of Quoting, Paraphrasing, And Summarizing
Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
Research papers (research essays) must include information from sources. This is called synthesizing
or integrating your sources.
There are three ways to incorporate information from other sources into your paper: quoting,
paraphrasing, and summarizing. Good research papers should include at least quoting and
paraphrasing and preferably also summarizing. The method you choose depends on which is the best
way to make the point you are trying to make in using that particular information from the source. It is
very important to remember that even if you are not using the exact words of the author as when you
paraphrase or summarize, you must give a source citation.
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Quotations should only be used in paraphrases when there are special words or wording that cannot be
paraphrased. Because the same information that the author provided is being used, a paraphrase is
often as long as the original source. Since paraphrases are information from a source, every sentence
with paraphrased information must cite the source even if exact words are not quoted.
Even through a sentence with paraphrased information must cite the source, any exact words from the
source must be in quotation marks. Failing to use quotation marks on exact words is plagiarism even if
the sentence give credit to the source.
Proper notetaking while doing research will help avoid plagiarism. Notes should include quotation
marks around any exact words taken from sources.
Another problem students may have with paraphrasing is that the language used in the paraphrase
should be an accurate accounting of the source s ideas. Good paraphrasing doesn t just capture the
ideas of the source. They don t include your own opinions or omit important information. Just like in a
quotation, be sure to either introduce the source at the beginning of your paraphrase or cite the source
at the end of the sentence so that the reader knows these are not your ideas, but ideas from your
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American Christianity By Nathan Hatch Summary
Nathan Hatch wrote this book to help understand American Christianity and the courses of action that
have brought us to the present. The books states that Hatch is a professor at the University of Notre
Dame where he teaches history and also works with graduate studies. However, a recent inquiry finds
that he is president of Wake Forest University, a position he has held since 2005. A well renowned
scholar, Hatch has been very influential in studying religion and history.
The book begins with a clear understanding of the direction the author is heading. Within the first few
sentences the thesis is clearly stated. Democratization is central to understanding the development of
American Christianity, and the early years of this republic are the ... Show more content on
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Because of this common, ordinary people were free to think for themselves when it came to religion.
Christianity was made into a popular theology combining pop culture, renewed supernaturalism, and
biblical literalism. This made numerous religious opportunities in America.
Because of the free thinking that was taking place during this time, Hatch claims that there was a sort
of inversion of authority. Before, the intellectuals were the main source of knowledge. Now,
commoners were a source of Biblical knowledge. Commoners disagreed with the clergy accepting a
salary. Because Jesus lived in poverty, so should they. And the methods of Scripture interpretation
threatened the orthodox views that Beecher held to.
American Methodist ministers helped organize a version of camp meetings that originated in England.
They were controversial because many involved unlicensed ministers who allowed testimonies by
anyone. Even though they were being led by the Methodists, the British Methodist leaders
disapproved of these functions due to the orthodox teaching the British held to. But these meetings
were highly popular in America and carried charismatic values that recruited new followers who were
hostile to the orthodox belief and
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Essay about P G Case Study
In this case of Procter and Gamble (P amp;G) and Wal Mart s partnership, the main issue seemed to be
caused by a third part company s collaboration with Wal Mart which interfered the healthy partnership
between P amp;G and Wal Mart, also threatened P amp;G s leading position in the diaper market. P
amp;G s diaper brand Pampers has been the industrial leader in the relevant segment for years. P
amp;G has been developing a long established partnership with Wal Mart based on a just in time
ordering and delivery system for disposable diapers featured with the electronic data interchange
system linking Wal Mart vendors with P amp;G factories. The result of this collaboration created a
win win situation which let Wal Mart reduced both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was clearly stated in the case that the products from those private label brands can be 20 percent, or
in some cases even 30 to 40 percent less than first tier national brands. No matter what strategies P
amp;G would use, it has to be related to a series of price adjustments to absorb the impact of the
entering of low priced private label product in this case, Wal Mart s private label diapers supplied by
Kimberly Clark. Although the case didn t provide any alternative solutions to the situation, in my
opinion there were two main options to resolve the problem. The first option is to lower the price of P
amp;G s diaper product to better compete with Wal Mart s private label. The second option is to
mainly maintain or slightly raise the price to establish P amp;G s diaper brand Pampers as a premium
brand in the segment.
As I mentioned before, when the concern came down to the price, it seems that it s inevitable for P
amp;G to reduce the price of their diapers in order to stay in the leading position of the segment.
Although P amp;G has all the rights and reasons to market Pampers as a premium brand with the high
quality diapers and the intimate community service and relationships they ve developed over years by
marketing campaigns. However the research data from Huggies Every Little Bottom Study Diaper
need in U.S. and Canada* shows that one fifth of the North American mothers are struggling to
provide diapers for their babies. It is obvious that affordability
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Mr Darcy Irony
At the beginning of the novel, Elizabeth is unaware of Mr. Darcy s affection for her because of his
hostile manner. Mr. Darcy comes off as rude and prideful to Lizzy when she overhears Mr. Darcy refer
to her as tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me (Austen 13) to Mr. Bingley. Elizabeth is
thinking Mr. Darcy was merely insulting her looks, and creates a premature opinion about his
character. This is an example of dramatic irony because Austen hints to readers Darcy s feeling
towards Lizzy, and it is recognizable that Darcy is just trying to deny and cover up his interest towards
her. The irony can give readers a feeling of excitement because they posses knowledge that the
protagonist and other characters do not. The irony also adds
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The American Revolution And The War Of Independence
The American Revolution, also known as the U.S. War of Independence, goes back to 1765 1783. One
of the major effects of the American Revolution was that the colonies became recognized as
independent. It was now separated from Great Britain. France joined in and became our allies and
helped the colonies in 1778. Since France joined the war, they turned a civil war into an international
war. There were a lot of causes that led up to the beginning and the end of the war.
There was a lot of causes that led up to the American Revolution. The main cause that triggered the
war was the ongoing tension between Great Britain and the Colonies.The British constantly trying to
raise revenue by taxing the colonies. They placed a lot acts, known as the ... Show more content on
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After the Boston Massacre a group of colonial delegates met in Philadelphia in September 1774 to
give their opinion to the delegates against the British Rule. The delegates were George Washington of
Virginia, John and Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, Patrick Henry of Virginia and John Jay of New
York. The meeting was called the Continental Congress. That meeting wasn t very successful of
getting their independence. So they had another meeting called the Second Continental Congress.
The Second Continental Congress was also held in Pennsylvania. It was more successful, up until
Andrew Jackson. With three new additions Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Washington. On
June 7, the first major revolutionary war, known as the Battle of Bunker Hill.Which ended in British
victory. The war gave encouragement to the cause of the revolution. Washington tried to contain the
british in boston,The British left the city in March 1776, leaving to Canada to prepare a major invasion
on New York.
By June 1776, with the Revolutionary War was moving fast, a lot of the colonists had come to favor
and want independence from Britain. On July 4, the Continental Congress voted to adopt the
Declaration of Independence. That same month Britain decided to send 34,000 more troops to New
York. Howe s troops were fighting with the Continental Army in Long Island. Washington was forced
to evacuate his troops from New York City by
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Value Of A Homeless Person
Chancellor Champ Mrs. Alexander English 12 February 26, 2017 How life should be valued The
politician or a homeless person, who should be valued more? To me, there are people that should be
valued more than others. Should the president suddenly pass than his/her nation could be plunged into
chaos. He/she is more valuable and should always be be more valued than a homeless person. A
homeless person, whether good or bad were to pass away, then he/she would effect little in the greater
nation. This is the cold hard truth. Here are 3 important reasons to discuss this and how they factor in
how a person should be valued. One important reason which determines a person s value, is simply a
person s importance. Now throughout human history there have always been those who have led us,
who were our leaders. These are our monarchs, presidents or other politicians who have run the day to
day affairs to running a nation. The leader rules over his/her citizens or subjects with their own roles
with varying levels of importance to society. Priest s who tend to the spiritual needs of a population.
Doctors who see to the physical health needs of a population. Today rich entrepreneurs and tycoon s
play major roles in the capitalist economy the United States. But the most important person in any
nation is its leader. If he/she suddenly passes away, it would leave a power vacuum. Now there
vacuums can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A person s importance in society, how important a person is in society, how disabilities can affect a
person s ability to operate and find employment and work, and how a person s potential can affect his
path and place in society and thus the person s value. It is cold, and it sounds callous, but undeniable.
No one is or should be valued equally, how we change throughout our lives, how we progress, how we
can be impaired, in the end what we will become will decide in how we should be valued in
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Academy Awardss
This past Sunday we were all invited to watch the 88th Academy Awards from behind our television
screens. Otherwise known as The Oscars, this award ceremony is presented by the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with the purpose of commemorating those who have displayed
exceptional acting skills this past year in the film industry. However, this year, the Academy Awards
have been synonymous with the hashtag Oscars So White, which ultimately, sheds light on the lack of
minority representation in all twenty nomination categories. Outraged, well known actors and the
public demand for a more equal representation of all races to be considered for Academy Awards. In
this paper, I will be discussing how David Cox s article in regards ... Show more content on
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Dr. Ruiz defines interpersonal discrimination to be actions taken by individuals or small groups to
deny something to members of an out group (Lecture, Ruiz, 02/25/2016). In Cox s article, he mentions
how other minority groups such as Latinos, Asian Americans, or Hispanics have secured nominations.
(Cox, 2). Cox also states that there is this universal appeal for using white actors in films (Cox, 2). The
lack of diversity is astonishing and poorly reflects the diversity The Academy strives for. To further
illustrate this discrimination, Keegan, Poindexter, and Whipp addressed the membership requirements
for Academy voters. Their article states that changing the dominantly white, male voting population
was impossible to reach because of the academy s stringent membership requirements and the
underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry (Keegan, Poindexter,
Whipp, 2). This same article had a quote from New York critic Andrew Gruttadaro who said that no
black people deserved a nomination. (Keegan, Poindexter Whipp, 2). Gruttadaro openly excluded
black actors because of their acting skills. Because the film industry is comprised of white males, it is
not a surprise to see individuals of their same race dominating the nominations. Actors and actresses
are not the only ones where this discrimination is
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Poetry Analysis Robert Frost Essay
POETRY ANALYSIS: DESIGN Robert Frost s poem Design seemingly disputes the question whether
there is a design to life; yet, he is not able to establish an answer. Despite the comlexity of his poem
his implied message is rather simple. Frost s statement clarified human s eagerness to finding a
meaning to life and an essential background and reason to events, regardless of how small and
insignificant they might be. His work states an advice not to interpret too much into insignificant
conincidences or apportion them too much relevance. During the first stanza, the speaker of the poem
encounters a dimpled white spider on a white heal all that has previously caught a white moth. This
seemingly coincidental situation is so distinct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, he proposes two answers on how the conincidence might have happenend. He suggests
that a design of darkness, an evil power, delectated by conceiling a bad deed in the color of goodness,
is to be held responsible. Yet, a spider killing an insect is a fairly common sight and in no way
spectacular. This would imply, that the designer, God, or whatever you might want to call it, himself,
besides all the beauty on earth, also created destruction. This is a shocking picture and differs from
most peoples image of a creator which is what makes this poem so powerful and striking. His second
idea would be that there is no order and design to life at all. If this small example of destruction was
not the work of some evil force, then so his argumentation there can be no God or goodness leading
the small things on earth. Consequently, if small things on earth are not governed by a good force, the
possibility of no god or no design at all is given. But does this form of reasoning not seem a little far
fetched, almost satiric? Even though Robert Frost is known for agnostic poetry, this poem obviously
focuses on humanity. It is a parody of humans everlasting curiosity and their compulsion to find a
proof for a supreme being and a reason for existence on earth. He is describing a spider killing a moth
while sitting on a flower and despite the fact that there is a perfectly plausible biological
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The Pitfalls Of Plastic Surgery Summary
In The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery, by Camille Paglia, she argues that American surgeons are being too
narrow minded with their work because they use the same models as a representation of what their
clients can look like. She suggests that getting plastic surgery has become such a normal thing in
America and that society pushes women to get work done in order to get that perfect look. Paglia also
points out that plastic surgery has leveled the playing field with wives and their husbands mistresses
(694). Also, she believes that plastic surgery is not only critical in keeping a job, but also in keeping a
relationship. Although I agree with some of Paglia s arguments, I view some of the issues differently
such as, needing plastic surgery to keep a marriage, that plastic surgery is for non intellectuals, that
Hollywood s environment encourages women to change their looks, and that nothing good can come
out of plastic surgery.
Over time, many wives would have to compete with younger women that had a better physical
appearance than them, thus, causing many wives to get plastic surgery so they would not lose their
husband to younger women. Paglia criticizes the idea of women getting plastic surgery in order to
keep their husbands when saying, In the post 1960s culture of easy divorce on demand, middle aged
women have found themselves competing with nubile women in their 20s, who are being scooped up
as trophy second wives by ambitious men having a midlife crisis. Cosmetic
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Smoking In Public Places
Smoking Ban Backlash
Walking down Boston s Boylston Street at the late hours of the evening, the sidewalks are crowded
with smokers taking their last hauls before entering the bars for a night of drinking.
Due to the smoking ban in all public work areas that has been in effect since May of 2003, restaurant
and bar patrons of Boston bear the cold winter season approaching, and reminisce about the old days
where it was legal to enjoy a smoke with a cocktail at a bar.
In May of 2003, Boston joined 90 other communities that banned smoking in Massachusetts,
prohibiting smoking in all public establishments. There are certain exceptions to the smoking ban such
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Only five months after the Boston ban took place discussions of a statewide ban immediately began,
and as it gets closer to 2004,the state of Massachusetts inches it s way closer to a statewide ban.
The Senate recently joined the House of Representatives in backing the statewide ban. The two
branches of legislature will meet in January to revise a draft of the bill for the statewide ban, which
will most likely pass in early 2004 and take effect July 5, 2004, making Massachusetts the 6th state to
ban smoking statewide. California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, and New York have already passed
similar bans.
Governor Mitt Romney will ultimately decide the state bans fate, yet he has not confirmed which way
he leans on this issue.
Many Boston bar and club owners who opposed a city ban now look forward to the statewide ban in
hopes that clientele will return, but most owners had no problem with the smoking to begin with.
I d rather have smoking be allowed to make the customers happy, said Irish born Milan O Shay, a
bartender at the Flann O Brian s Pub in Mission Hill. But since that won t be happening, a statewide
ban gives less of competitive edge to the other towns in the area that have yet to ban smoking.
According to the Boston Globe, a pool hall owner had hopes that the smoking ban in Boston would
bring
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Sugar And Acid Disorder Essay
Sugar and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Introduction
Sugar. What comes to mind when this word is heard? Candy? Juice? Close but not quite. Sugar is
contained in all of these but do you know what else has it? For example, starch, a carbohydrate found
primarily in plants, fruits, and vegetables, contains sugar. Starch is composed of glucose molecules.
Glucose links together using alpha glycosidic bonds to form starch. One of the main functions of
starches is to be used as an energy source. Didn t know that, huh? On another note, Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is a mental disorder characterized by inattentiveness, impulsive
behavior, and/or hyperactivity in young children. Many cases of ADHD are often misdiagnosed or
overlooked. There are many factors that need to be considered in order for someone to have ADHD.
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Carbohydrates are one of the big four macromolecules. They are organic compounds often found in
food and living tissue. All carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Simple sugars,
known as monosaccharides, are the monomers of carbohydrates. This means that they are the building
blocks for all carbohydrates. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
These sugars are combined to form disaccharides, or two sugars. Disaccharides form when two
monosaccharides bind using the process of dehydration synthesis. Examples of disaccharides are
sucrose, maltose, and lactose. The monomers of sucrose are glucose and fructose. The monomers of
maltose are glucose and glucose. The monomers of lactose are galactose and fructose. The binding of
multiple monosaccharides and disaccharides form polysaccharides. Polysaccharides are considered the
polymers of carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, and
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  • 2. S. E. Hinton Passion Have you ever read S.E. Hinton s book? Hinton is a famous author who wrote about teens and inspires them all over the world. HInton s books are based on her point of view when she was growing up as a child. She mostly concentrated on theme and character .S.E Hinton is a popular author who writes about how it was to be a teen and teenagers all over the world have read her books. She also sold 4 million books all over the U.S. and is known mostly for her body of work. S.E. Hinton was born on July 22, 1950 in Oklahoma, Tulsa ( Hinton,S.E. and ( S(usan)E(loise)Hinton. ). Hinton is 67 years old , currently living in Brooklyn, New York as an American ( S.E.Hinton ) ( S.E.Hinton Jon) ( S.(usan)E(loise)Hinton. ). She graduated High School and she earned a B.S. at the University at Tulsa in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hinton passion was to write stories and novels about adults and teens ( Hinton,S.E. ). Her secondary job was working as a consultant on the film adaption of her novels, it involved the casting, script writing,directing and even acting (Chaston). Grady P. Hinton and Lillian P. Hinton are S.E. Hinton parents, she also had a younger sister named Beverly ( Hinton,S.E.. ) ( S.E.Hinton ). She met her future husband David Inhofe, in school (Chaston). Later on they got married in 1970 and had one kid named Nicholas David ( S.E.Hinton ) ( S(usan)E(loise)Hinton. ). One of her school friends mother read the manuscript and immediately saw commercial possibilities for the book. The women, a writer herself, urged to Hinton to get in touch with her agent in New York ( S.E.Hinton ). When Hinton S.E. was in junior she found out her dad was diagnosed with cancer, a terrible and fatal disease. To help her dad deal with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Summary Of Warren St. John s Outcasts United In Warren St. John s Outcasts United, the reader witnesses the struggles Luma Mufleh faces as she tries to get a suitable soccer field for her soccer teams composed of refugee immigrants from nations ravaged with war and terrorism; the conflicts she faces allows the reader to examine the changes (or lack thereof) that are happening/have happened across the world, even in our own hometowns. Without a doubt, the people of Clarkston are reluctant to accept the change that was beginning to envelope the town and that is the attitude that exemplifies the xenophobia that locks the closed minds of many Americans today. Truly, Luma would have had fewer problems acquiring the field necessary for the team to safely practice had they been a group of white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is not just Luma who faced struggles in the story, such discrimination was experienced by an African immigrant by the name of Chike Chime who suffered police brutality and an extended stay in the local jail for doing nothing wrong other than having dark skin pigmentation and knowing the rights that American laws provide him, such actions that have caused a recent uproar in cities across the United States. This sudden influx in violence is not new as it has always been the belief that immigrants should have to conform to American standards when they arrive. In fact, when St. John interviewed the police officer responsible for the discriminatory actions against Chime, his response was They re in America now. Not Africa. Although these immigrants and refugees have experienced a total upheaval of all that they have known, they are expected to further change their heritage and values to fit the template that middle class, white Americans have set. These changes in themselves are often hard enough for these men and women to accept, however, those most affected by the adjustment are most likely the children. Children such as those who constitute the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Owners Equity Paper Owners Equity Paper ACC 423 September 5, 2011 University of Phoenix Owners Equity Paper The investments of stockholders, corporations depend a lot on to fund their business operations. The company stands to gain and grow from selling their stock, when viewing each entity separately. The investor hopes to gain and earn a profit by investing in a company in hopes that their stock prices will go up. The company and the investor depend on each other. The more opportunity the company has to grow with the more people invests. Also the more opportunities for the company to grow, the happier they are able to make their investors, who in turn spend more money. The owners equity discusses the importance that common stockholders and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Earned capital tells an investor more about the condition of the company. Earned capital is the money that an organization has generated as a result of operations. New companies will usually hold onto this money as retained earnings to use for future growth. From the investor s point of view, it is important that a company earns income from operations better than the sale of stock. The quantity of received capital of a company report in their financial statements demonstrates to the stockholders the real cost of their assets. Although a company that constantly report paid in capital in additional of earned capital, would not be seen as a good investment opportunity. The diluted earnings per share demonstrate to the investor possible dilutive common shares that were unpaid during the certain period. The investor review the importance of diluted earnings per share by a calculation: the basic earnings per share net income divided by the weighted average shares unpaid, plus the earnings per share less any convertibles and impact of options, warrants, and other dilutive securities (Intermediate Accounting, 2007). Conclusion Paid in capital is retained separate from earned capital to avoid misreading information where operational subsidies are created. Investors are most likely to be more concerned with a company earned capital in comparison to its paid in capital. This is because the earned capital represents the earning abilities of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Jean M. TwengeHave Smartphones Destroyed A Generation The invention of the smartphone has drastically changed every part of a teenager s life, from their social life to their mental health. These shifts have hurt young people in every part of the nation and in every family dynamic. From the decline of social interaction with their peers, to an increase of mental illnesses such as depression, the use of cell phones have lead to the correlation between these epidemics. There are some positives to this situation; teens nowadays are safer and don t go out as much, and more teens are having less sex, thus leading to lower teen pregnancy rates. In the article, Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation, Jean M. Twenge effectively argues that smartphones have had a negative impact on teen s social lives by making them more prone to being antisocial; however, she is incorrect when she argues that smartphones have a negative impact on mental health and independency because correlation does not equal causation. The fact that teens of this generation are being more antisocial than in the past is vividly shown throughout society. This claim is mainly stated while Twenge is talking to a 13 year old girl named Athena. Much like any other average American teenage girl, Athena enjoys pastimes such as watching Netflix, going to the mall with friends, browsing the internet, and much more. Although these all sound like fun things to do, they all have one thing in common: teens are not spending quality time with anyone while doing these activities. Now, going to the mall does require you being with someone face to face, but the majority of the time that teens spend with each other is on their phone. They re usually on some social media app, capturing the entire event of being together, or they re talking to other people that are not there instead of speaking to people face to face. As Athena states, I think we like our phones more than we like actual people (pg.2). This rings true to prove the fact that to some teens, there is no need to wonder outside of their comfortable beds to socialize; their friends are just one quick text, Snapchat, or phone call away. The more we stay in our bed on our phones, the more we will want to spend time alone than with other people, which can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Social Security Reform Social Security Reform It is not difficult to understand why Social Security is our country s most popular government program. Prior to its inception in the 1930 s, more than half the nation s elderly lived in poverty. The program was designed as a social (old age) insurance plan which provides a guaranteed income to retired and disabled workers whose loss of wages promises an uncertain economic future. I emphasize the word guaranteed, as this is the issue in contention when considering reform propositions. Social Security, as we know it, ensures an acceptable standard of living for all citizens, and provides a safety net for those who, due to age or disability, are no longer able to support themselves by labor. It s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any diversion in contributions would reduce the surplus, and have a negative impact on the programs supported therewith. While political groups have charged each other with squandering/draining the surplus for their own party affiliated ends, this is actually impossible, as the Social Security trust fund is separate from the federal budget. By running a deficit or spending a surplus, Dean Baker tells us, the government can no more drain Social Security than they can drain the bonds under [his] bed (Baker). Reformation advocates favor allowing workers to create private retirement accounts funded by the aforementioned 2 percent diversion of our Social Security taxes. They suggest that the emergency need for reform arises from the estimated population expansion and the increasing number of retirement aged workers, and warn us that inflation will push the current 12 percent contribution as high as 23 percent within the next 50 years (Feldstein). Both sides agree there is a projected shortfall as the ratio of retirees to workers rise, however, these figures are as aggressive as the trustee s projected rate of productivity growth are conservative. The numbers show that if we don t do anything, the system would pay all benefits to retirees right through the year 2038 (Baker). That is to say that if the government makes no changes whatsoever during the next 35 years, it could still pay every penny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Power Of American Dream In The Great Gatsby It is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short winded elations of men (Fitzgerald, 7). These words introduce the thinking behind the novel The Great Gatsby, a classic novel written by Scott Fitzgerald that follows Jay Gatsby s idealistic American Dream. Gatsby s life revolves around the idealistic nature that wealth and notoriety can result in having the life he desires. His ambition to succeed in wealth inspires Gatsby s resolution to sunder the roots which define his social standing and realise his own dream of position and prosperity. Gatsby s motivation for an accumulation of wealth separates him from his similar affluent counterparts such as Tom and Jordan, as the purpose for Gatsby s social elevation is not simply the product of his pursuit of fortune, but in order to win Daisy Buchanan s love. The character of Jay Gatsby symbolizes the fallacies of American Dream in valuing wealth, status, and noteriority ultimately leading to an illusion of happiness. The story illustrate the corrupting power of wealth and materialistic values in the pursuit of the American Dream. As Gatsby falls in love with Daisy because of her wealth, beauty, and charm, he realizes that Daisy would reject him if she knew of his poverty and decides to gain wealth through illegal bootlegging in order to make Daisy admire him. This results in Gatsby adorning himself in expensive items such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Afghanistan American Culture In this Paper my goal is to analyze the culture of Afghanistan and provide cultural awareness of the region. But what is culture? Culture, as deļ¬ned by Webster s Dictionary, is the arts and manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively . However, is that really what defines a culture? Or is there more depth to the matter altogether? The characteristics of culture are learned, shared, symbols, integrated, and dynamic. Essentially, culture is learned; it is not something we are born with. It is also shared, meaning that collectively as a society we practice social norms; which enables us to generally predict another s behavior. Symbols have meaning and that meaning is derivative of the culture that we are exposed to. The swastika, for instance, is an ancient symbol that is sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism but in western culture represents Nazi Germany. Culture is integrated, various aspects of culture are all interwoven in some way. Dynamic, culture is an ever changing entity; through travel the media, and interaction with other nations, cultures are constantly inļ¬‚uencing one another. Afghanistan is diverse with many different regions and beliefs. However, the country as a whole is almost completely Muslim; comprising of 80% Sunni, 19% Shi, and only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The communities within the Hindu Kush remain relatively cutoff from the rest of the country due to the perilous terrain and limited resources. The northern most part of the country is a portion of what is known as the Central Asian Steppe , grassy plains that extend north to Russia. This is also the origin of the Northern Alliance, a group of Afghans that opposed the Taliban when they ļ¬rst came to power. Southern Afghanistan, speciļ¬cally Helmand province, has the most unforgiving weather with temperatures typically reaching 122 degrees in the summer; and is home to the majority of the country s opium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Designing An Interactive Model For Finding The Optimal... Abstract The motivation behind this paper is to propose a new approach called objective factorizable approach based on a decomposition algorithm in an interactive model for finding the optimal solution to multi level large scale quadratic programming problem (MLLSQPP), in which the objective function can be factorized into two single linear objective functions and has block angular structure of the constraints. What s more, the author advances the concepts of satisfactoriness as the upper level decision makers preferences until the preferred solution is come to. The bi section method is suggested as an essential solution method to assess these upper level decision makers preferences precisely. Finally, in order to exhibit the proficiency of the proposed model, an illustrative example is provided. Keywords Decomposition algorithm; multilevel programming; large scale problem; quadratic programming; bisection method. 1. Introduction Multi Level Programming (MLP) problems are an arrangement of overlapped hierarchical optimization problems with numerous decision makers (DMs) over a solitary feasible region. MLP techniques relegate each DM a unique objective, a set of decision variables, and a set of common constraints that influence all DMs. DMs make decision in turn or meanwhile to optimize their objective functions. [1, 2, 3, 4] The vast majority of the optimization problems emerging in real world applications incorporate vast numbers of variables and constraints, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Athen Civilization Of Ancient Greek Culture The Athen Civilization was one of the greatest examples of what a flourishing city state could be. During the Golden Age, Greek civilization was destroyed by an enemy of the city the Persians. At that time, the people of ancient Greece produced amazing architecture. The Parthenon was one of many amazing things created by ancient Greeks. This building was constructed to be a grand symbol of Athens. This building and the surrounding architecture stood for the representation of Greek culture. Some ancient Greek values, beliefs, and skills that are represented by the Parthenon are the belief in being strong, having the most beautiful and grandest architecture and, having the most logical philosophy. Many Greek people valued strength and believed that it was the most important virtue of all. According to the article Athens was determined to be the most powerful, so for them to do that they decided to organize campaigns. In these campaigns they decided that building a grand building was the way to go; and in these buildings they would place grand statues. The Parthenon building was filled with statues one of them being of the greek goddess Athena. Athena was made of ivory and covered in gold; she also is depicted as having a spear and a shield in her hand. The sculptor created her this way to show that one of the main virtues was to be strong, and protect the city. The statue of Athena representing strength, was accompanied by a very strong military to protect the great structure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Freedom Writers, Newly Licensed High School In the movie The Freedom Writers, newly licensed high school teacher Erin Gruwell is teaching a large group of students who are different in race and ethnicity and are participants and/or indirectly affected by gang violence in L.A. The name Freedom Writers is a name given to her students by which they were inspired by the Freedom Riders activists in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. The film is based on the true story of Woodrow Wilson High School in L.A. that has given up on students such as Erin Gruwell s English students that they are perceived by the school as hopeless students with little chance of success in life or even graduation. But Erin, alone, inspires dozens of her students into changing their perceptions of education and inspires them to break out of falling into their respective stereotypes given to them. In the film, there are struggles that Erin goes through to try to educate these teenagers such as little support from her fellow colleagues, racial stereotypes and discriminatory perceptions of her students by the staff members, hostility towards Erin from her students, racial barriers between her and her students while Erin is also having personal life problems with her marriage. But eventually, through preservation, patience, kindness, and understanding, Erin gradually makes breakthroughs with her children by giving her students journals to understand them better. Throughout the film, we learn about the background stories of the teenagers through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay about Executive Summary Executive Summary Mary Job Grand Canyon University NRS 451 V Dinwiddie Sandra April, 22, 2012 Pressure ulcer prevention (PUP) in surgical patients has become a major interest in acute care hospitals with the increased focus on patient safety and quality of care. A pressure ulcer is any area of skin or underlying tissue that has been damaged by unrelieved pressure or pressure in combination with friction and shear. Pressure ulcers are caused due to diminished blood supply which in turn leads to decreased oxygen and nutrient delivery to the affected tissues (Tschannen, Bates, Talsma, amp;Guo, 2012). Pressure ulcers can cause extreme discomfort and often lead to serious, life threatening infections, which substantially increase the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vulnerable bony areas prone to pressure ulcer are back, heels, hip, spine, elbows, shoulders and back of head. Studies have proved that total operating time and overall number of surgical procedures are significant predictors of pressure ulcers. A research conducted by Lindgren et al found that 14.3 % of surgical patients acquired a pressure ulcer during the time from surgery to twelve weeks after surgery. For every thirty minutes the surgery went beyond four hours, the risk for a pressure ulcer increased by approximately thirty three percent. As we are all aware that there is no reimbursement for a hospital acquired pressure ulcer and the cost for each pressure ulcer has to be absorbed by the facility. A patient s development of a pressure ulcer while under the care of health care provider or facility is viewed as grounds of a professional liability law suit. The mere existence of pressure ulcer is often viewed as a physical evidence of medical negligence. The cost to treat pressure ulcers are expensive, the United Sates (US) health care system spends more than one billion dollars annually to treat pressure ulcers. It has been estimated that the cost of treating pressure ulcers is 2.5 times the cost of preventing them (Whitehead amp;Trueman, 2010). In order to reduce the strain on hospital budgets caused by pressure ulcers, we need to implement a planned approach to PUP and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Norwegian Health Care System Essay The health care system of Norway is committed to providing health care services for all citizens regardless of income and to the principle of equal access to services. Accordingly, the health status of Norwegians is one of the best in the world, ranking much higher than that of the United States. The health care system in Norway is organized in three levels: local, regional, and national. The local level is represented by 434 municipalities; each municipality is responsible for providing all the services under primary health care to their population. The regional level has the responsibility for specialist health care and is represented by five regions. The national level is responsible for health care overall and is managed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hospitals, mental health institutions, drug rehabilitation programs, and such services as laboratory and radiology are provided by the regional authorities. Each region has an enterprise that is owned by the state and is fully responsible for providing specialized health care to that regions inhabitants. Nationally, Norway s parliament serves as the political decision making body for health care. They are responsible for planning and subsidizing the education of health personnel, they develop and implement national health policies, and they are responsible for the funding of national health care. The Norwegian health care system is primarily funded by taxes but is supplemented by state grants and some user charges. National Insurance Scheme (NIS) was created in 1967 by the Norwegian government. It is a universal, tax funded, single payer health system that covers 100 percent of the Norwegian citizens and residents, unless they opt out of it. The health status of the Norwegian population is considered one of the best in the world; yet, in 2003 Norway only spent 10.3% of their gross domestic product on health care. (4) The United States spends a much higher percent of our gross domestic product than Norway, yet our life expectancy in the United States is ranked 27th. Norway s life expectancy is ranked 14th. The difference in spending is felt to be caused by inflated prices for health care services in the United States. (3) As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay about Exploring Frontiers of Thought in Walden Exploring Frontiers of Thought in Walden In his world famous thought provoking novel, Walden, Henry David Thoreau presents his readers with a simple, inspirational guide for living. Written beside the beautiful Walden pond and completely surrounded by an unencumbered natural world, Thoreau writes about his own relationship with the beauty that surrounds him. His book provides an outlet for everyone to learn from his lessons learned in nature, whether they be city dwellers or his own neighbors. One of Thoreau s most prominent natural lessons running throughout his novel is that of his deeply rooted sense of himself and his connection with the natural world. He relates nature and his experiences within it to his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many readers might be shocked when reading that Thoreau was imprisoned for a short time for not paying taxes, but one might also realize that he did not agree with the state s buying and selling men, women, and children, like cattle at the door of its senate house (232). Thoreau is a man to which a good overall private opinion of himself was not only important, it was imperative. He asks his readers to Direct your eye inward [and not to society] and you ll find one thousand regions in your mind yet undiscovered. Thoreau believes that the inhabitants of this world have better things to do than worry about the opinions of others. He implies that the people of the world would be more successful if given freedom from society s expectations. Thoreau finds this freedom from public opinion in nature. He writes this book in hopes that its readers will begin to see themselves as inhabitants of the natural world rather than members of society. He offers many insights in the way of finding oneself in nature and one s roots in the earth s soil. Shall I not have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself (207)? . Thoreau realizes his connection with nature and remains loyal to it, using it, keeping it as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. In Colorado My Father Storacked Dishes Summary In Colorado My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes by Eduardo C. Corral is a poem about the speaker s father who was smuggled into the State. Coming into the State the speaker s father faced many hardship and struggles to make a living in the desert, the mountain, and Oregon. Corral the speaker shows empathy toward his father because he see s all of the struggles that his father had faced and the speaker couldn t do anything to help the father out. Corral used code switching, diction and symbolism to show the hardships and struggles the speaker and his father faced as being Mexican American due to their identity. The struggles to survive when they don t have money, family support, and also trying to fit in even though he is being disrespected because of his cultural background. Due to the circumstance that his father had faced which is why the father becomes who he is and the actions or the behaviors he portray towards his son. The speaker shows that despite the father s inability to provide for him the speaker is able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In line 2 3 the speaker states In a Tex Mex restaurant. His co workers, unable to utter his name, renamed him Jalapeno. Corral uses code switching from English to Spanish to help the readers understand the struggles that the father was going through. The word Jalapeno stands out in this line and it emphasize the hispanic culture. Jalapeno has a firm texture on the outside surface that symbolizes his father s personality as a person who is strong on the outside but soft hearted in the inside. Even though he might have let people call him the nickname Jalapeno. He might feel bad about it and doesn t want to be called by that name. He might seem as though he doesn t care but on the inside he does. Calling the speaker s father by that name is a stereotype or even bullying him in a way since he wasn t from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Human Justice In 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men is is about 12 selected people who have to run a juror sentence for a man who has been convicted about killing his father. It starts off in the courtroom where the 12 members hear the mans statement. After this is done, they all make their way into the room where they discuss. What makes this story so interesting, is the fact that all 12 people are complete opposites off each other. This also ties in the conflict of the story, is that no one can all agree on the same claim. Fights break out and people get angry at each other. In the story 12 Angry men, it shows people can always second chance their first opinion. By having a little argument over something or discussing something, it can influence props decisions. For example, this happened when a certain juror kept changing his vote constantly, after hearing everyone s claim. 12 Angry Men shows that human nature and personal experience can influence the effect on justice. To start it off, we have juror number 2. Juror number 2 is a very hesitant man who doesn t have an opinion on his own. He is very quiet and doesn t have much to say. During the story he constantly kept changing his mind whenever the last person spoke. Well, sure, I ve heard of it. I know what it is. I . . . what I meant . . . well, anyway, I think he was guilty. (Juror 2) This quote is the juror thinking he was guilty in the beginning but later on he changes his mind. His past experiences have influenced his opinion on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Examples Of Allusion In Eliot s Poetry T. S. Eliot s poetry is known for its allusive nature. His poems are so full of allusions and references that he is often considered as a difficult poet. Allusions in Eliot s poetry have always been intentional. But the fact that the allusions, references and notes in his poems have made his poems difficult to comprehend for his readers, has always disheartened him. One may argue that neither the knowledge of Eliot s allusions and references make the reading of his poetry more enriched nor does their ignorance make it altogether impossible for readers to interpret his poetry. Before entering into this debate, it becomes necessary to understand the reason behind the large amount of allusiveness in Eliot s poetry. According to James Longenbach, It is ultimately important to understand the nature of Eliot s allusive practice to ask not only what is the source? But why does Eliot allude? And how do we experience the allusion? (Longenbach, 1998; 177) While analysing the question of allusiveness in Eliot s poetry in detail, it would be fruitful to give a brief explanation of allusion as a literary concept. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms Literary Theory describes the term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he is not the first writer to make a generous use of allusions in his poetry. The poetry of the earlier poets like John Milton, Edmund Spenser, and John Donne are also full of allusions. What is striking about allusions in Eliot s poetry is the fact that they make their presence strongly felt in his poetry. For Eliot, the use of allusions and references was a way to connect with the already existing apparatus of knowledge. According to him, the already existing apparatus of knowledge always makes its presence felt in any poet s work and that one single artist s work also alters the whole existing order (Eliot, 2012; 295) before its appearance. Elaborating this point further, he says in his essay Tradition and The Individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Unions Are A Most Effective Way Of Protecting Worker s Rights 2. Do you agree that unions are a most effective way of protecting worker s rights? Should U.S. labor law be changed to be more in line with international labor codes? Answer: Yes, I agree that solidarity campaigns in support of workers and/or unions are an effective way of protecting worker s rights. Without the formation of unions such as the United Farm Workers founded by Chavez and Huerta in 1962, vulnerable workers would have no defense against the systemic exploitation and violations against their rights as workers and as human beings (Brubaker, 2007, p. 96). Exposed by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), is the fact that agricultural work in the U.S. is the most punishing and perilous work open to children in the contemporary world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, after a request for better working conditions in Bangladesh were denied, ten workers leading the protest were beaten by police, detained, and deported. Senator Byron Dorgan reported that under the Jordanian Free Trade Agreement, we ended up with people of Bangladesh working 120 hours a week, turning Chinese cloth into apparel designed for the U.S. market, which enters the U.S. duty free. According to a 2006 Harris poll, 75% of Americans support the protection of international workers rights, therefore, the creators of these laws need to recognize the need for reform in the laws affecting workers of the world (Brubaker, 2007, p. 106). 3. Does the idea of community supported agriculture appeal to you? What would it take to make something like this happen in your community? Answer: Yes! I love the idea of community supported agriculture for several reasons. In the first place, the goals identified, such as mutually beneficial relationships with a community of consumers, environmentally sustainable farming practices, and public education on contemporary agricultural issues makes sense to me. Also, the high quality, locally grown produce is more available and affordable, and even reduces the negative environmental impacts caused by conventional production and distribution systems. Those who cannot afford to buy adequate food are incorporated into the planning of the distribution of the crops, and since diet can be a risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Transformation from Gracious to Malicious Most people are kind at heart, but society s negative perceptions changes them. Mary Shelley s novel, Frankenstein, portrays this concept. Frankenstein s monster treats humans kindly refuting the stereotype that all monsters are evil. In this novel, the monster is kind towards mankind until society criticizes him and turns him into a malicious creature. The monster that Frankenstein creates has kind hearted morals, but because society harms him based on his hideous appearance. Because of his treatment, he transforms into a murderous monster, pointing to the destructive power of societal criticism. Society rapidly judges the monster and forms opinions based on his outside appearance rather than his internal intentions. After creating the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The feelings of kindness and gentleness which I had entertained but a few moments before gave place to hellish rage and gnashing of teeth...I vowed eternal hatred and vengeance to all mankind (Shelley 168). The monster s use of the words destruction , miserable pain , hellish rage , eternal hatred , and vengeance to all mankind strongly portray his detestation towards all mankind. The monster showed benevolence, kindness , and gentleness , but instead he receives a bad reaction from mankind in return. From the novel Horror, Michael Stuprich writes, Sympathy and antipathy are our crucial responses... Frankenstein tells us that our sympathies, our antipathies, can be wrong. This applies massively to the monster himself (who is rejected instantly, by everybody, purely because of his hideous appearance)...as if to show that...just monsters suffer from this unfair fate . (Stuprich 118) The monster s unfair fate illustrates the monster s appearance and how this appearance leads to his demise. Everyone portrays a monster as an ugly, vicious creature. Because of the monster s ugly appearance, society judges and shuns the monster, even though he is good natured. People make mistaken judgments of others based upon appearance. They think they can trust their senses, but this is not always correct. A bias equating ugly and evil turns people against the monster, which causes the monster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Logistics Administration Logistics Administration. Objective: To provide the students with the basic elements of the logistics administration and the physical distribution in order to take the right decisions. Compendia: a) Total Distribution Concept and logistics administration b) Customer service, logistics and customer service and customer service vs. cost c) Channel of distribution strategy, selection of the channel and distribution d) Warehousing Total Distribution Concept and logistics administration Logistics is a broad, far reaching function which has a major impact on society s standard of living. In a modern society, we have come to expect excellent logistics services, and tend to notice logistics only when there is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Customer service performance is a measure of how well the logistics system functions in creating time and place utility, with a focus on external customers. The level of customer service provided to customers determines whether the organization will retain existing customers and how many new customers will atract. Definition of Customer Service The definition of customer service varies across organizations. Suppliers and their customers can view the concept of customer service quite differently. In a broad sense, customer service is the measure of how well logistics systems is performing providing time and place utility for a product or service. * Definition of Customer Service Customer service can be defined as: a process which takes place between the buyer, seller and third party. The process results in a value added to the product or service exchanged. This value added in the exchange process might be short term as in a single transaction or longer term as in a contractual relationship. The value added is also shared, in that each of the parties to the transaction than it was before the transaction took place. Thus, in a process view: Customer Service is a process for providing significant value added benefits to the supply chain in a cost effective way. Example: KEY
  • 21. ACCOUNTS!!! Theory of 80 20 /20 80 COMMUNICATION!!!!! COMMUNICATION ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION IS VITAL!!!! ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Daniel Patrick Moynihan Essay An Assistant Secretary by the name of Daniel Patrick Moynihan decided to write a report on African American Families on New Year s Eve in 1964. Known now as the Moynihan Report . According to the article The Negro Family; The case for National Action, completed in March, 1965, became one of the most controversial documents of twentieth century. Moynihan became a successful author and started working at Howard University as a professor. In June,1965 President Johnson gave props to the Moynihan report, stating Freedom is not enough : Equal citizenship for African Americans was incomplete without the ability to make a decent living . In the report Moynihan had recognized certain irregularities in U.S. work information; for instance, by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second was the high frequency of unemployment among black men that lessened their allure and practicability in the marriage market. Moynihan, believed that fathers should usually be the providers in American families, and he had much to say in regards to illegitimacy (the word used at a time for pregnancies out of wedlock). The number of white births in the U.S. that was ill conceived, he wrote, 2 percent in 1940 to 3 percent in 1963. The black percentage, in any case, had hopped amid these years from 16.8 percent to 23.6 percent, subsequently remaining about eight times higher than among whites. black separation rates, as well, had expanded: in 1940 these had been the same for blacks and whites, yet by 1964 the nonwhite (here as somewhere else he implied Negro) rate had moved toward becoming 40 percent higher than that among whites. The outcome, he composed, was that Just about One Fourth of Negro Families Are Headed by Females. By August 1965 the Johnson organization immediately abandoned the Moynihan Report. Moynihan s report caused a huge controversy, even caused riots to break out in Los ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The History of Alcatraz Life on Alcatraz Prison was not as bad as the people described it to be. For the prisoners Living on Alcatraz was similar to life on other American penitentiaries of the era. It wasn t the brutal hellhole many movies made it look like it was. Each prisoner swept his cell clean, dressed, and then stood ready for head count. Then all marches to the mess hall for break feast before moving on to work out in the docks in the laundry area, or out in any of the other buildings in the island. The food on Alcatraz was better than other prison foods in America. The prisoners wore also given the advantage of having their on cell. Having their own cell gave the prisoners safety and gave them personal space. It also helped keep the prisoners safe from being raped by other bigger inmates. They wore also given the privilege of one visit per month. It wasn t much but it was better than nothing. They got one haircut per month, and took showers twice a week. They wore also given recreational hours out in the courtyard. Many dangerous men wore inside of Alcatraz. Al Capone was a famous inmate of Alcatraz. Al Capone was a master at manipulating his environment at the federal prison in Atlanta, and tats what got him into Alcatraz. He started to pimp his prostitutes before he even hit puberty. He was born and raised in the harsh streets of Brooklyn. Despite being a powerful gangster, he opened up soup kitchens and feed the poor. Machinegun Kelly was also a famous inmate of Alcatraz. He belonged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Examples Of Quoting, Paraphrasing, And Summarizing Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing Research papers (research essays) must include information from sources. This is called synthesizing or integrating your sources. There are three ways to incorporate information from other sources into your paper: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Good research papers should include at least quoting and paraphrasing and preferably also summarizing. The method you choose depends on which is the best way to make the point you are trying to make in using that particular information from the source. It is very important to remember that even if you are not using the exact words of the author as when you paraphrase or summarize, you must give a source citation. Every sentence with information from a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quotations should only be used in paraphrases when there are special words or wording that cannot be paraphrased. Because the same information that the author provided is being used, a paraphrase is often as long as the original source. Since paraphrases are information from a source, every sentence with paraphrased information must cite the source even if exact words are not quoted. Even through a sentence with paraphrased information must cite the source, any exact words from the source must be in quotation marks. Failing to use quotation marks on exact words is plagiarism even if the sentence give credit to the source. Proper notetaking while doing research will help avoid plagiarism. Notes should include quotation marks around any exact words taken from sources. Another problem students may have with paraphrasing is that the language used in the paraphrase should be an accurate accounting of the source s ideas. Good paraphrasing doesn t just capture the ideas of the source. They don t include your own opinions or omit important information. Just like in a quotation, be sure to either introduce the source at the beginning of your paraphrase or cite the source at the end of the sentence so that the reader knows these are not your ideas, but ideas from your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. American Christianity By Nathan Hatch Summary Nathan Hatch wrote this book to help understand American Christianity and the courses of action that have brought us to the present. The books states that Hatch is a professor at the University of Notre Dame where he teaches history and also works with graduate studies. However, a recent inquiry finds that he is president of Wake Forest University, a position he has held since 2005. A well renowned scholar, Hatch has been very influential in studying religion and history. The book begins with a clear understanding of the direction the author is heading. Within the first few sentences the thesis is clearly stated. Democratization is central to understanding the development of American Christianity, and the early years of this republic are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this common, ordinary people were free to think for themselves when it came to religion. Christianity was made into a popular theology combining pop culture, renewed supernaturalism, and biblical literalism. This made numerous religious opportunities in America. Because of the free thinking that was taking place during this time, Hatch claims that there was a sort of inversion of authority. Before, the intellectuals were the main source of knowledge. Now, commoners were a source of Biblical knowledge. Commoners disagreed with the clergy accepting a salary. Because Jesus lived in poverty, so should they. And the methods of Scripture interpretation threatened the orthodox views that Beecher held to. American Methodist ministers helped organize a version of camp meetings that originated in England. They were controversial because many involved unlicensed ministers who allowed testimonies by anyone. Even though they were being led by the Methodists, the British Methodist leaders disapproved of these functions due to the orthodox teaching the British held to. But these meetings were highly popular in America and carried charismatic values that recruited new followers who were hostile to the orthodox belief and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay about P G Case Study In this case of Procter and Gamble (P amp;G) and Wal Mart s partnership, the main issue seemed to be caused by a third part company s collaboration with Wal Mart which interfered the healthy partnership between P amp;G and Wal Mart, also threatened P amp;G s leading position in the diaper market. P amp;G s diaper brand Pampers has been the industrial leader in the relevant segment for years. P amp;G has been developing a long established partnership with Wal Mart based on a just in time ordering and delivery system for disposable diapers featured with the electronic data interchange system linking Wal Mart vendors with P amp;G factories. The result of this collaboration created a win win situation which let Wal Mart reduced both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was clearly stated in the case that the products from those private label brands can be 20 percent, or in some cases even 30 to 40 percent less than first tier national brands. No matter what strategies P amp;G would use, it has to be related to a series of price adjustments to absorb the impact of the entering of low priced private label product in this case, Wal Mart s private label diapers supplied by Kimberly Clark. Although the case didn t provide any alternative solutions to the situation, in my opinion there were two main options to resolve the problem. The first option is to lower the price of P amp;G s diaper product to better compete with Wal Mart s private label. The second option is to mainly maintain or slightly raise the price to establish P amp;G s diaper brand Pampers as a premium brand in the segment. As I mentioned before, when the concern came down to the price, it seems that it s inevitable for P amp;G to reduce the price of their diapers in order to stay in the leading position of the segment. Although P amp;G has all the rights and reasons to market Pampers as a premium brand with the high quality diapers and the intimate community service and relationships they ve developed over years by marketing campaigns. However the research data from Huggies Every Little Bottom Study Diaper need in U.S. and Canada* shows that one fifth of the North American mothers are struggling to provide diapers for their babies. It is obvious that affordability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mr Darcy Irony At the beginning of the novel, Elizabeth is unaware of Mr. Darcy s affection for her because of his hostile manner. Mr. Darcy comes off as rude and prideful to Lizzy when she overhears Mr. Darcy refer to her as tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me (Austen 13) to Mr. Bingley. Elizabeth is thinking Mr. Darcy was merely insulting her looks, and creates a premature opinion about his character. This is an example of dramatic irony because Austen hints to readers Darcy s feeling towards Lizzy, and it is recognizable that Darcy is just trying to deny and cover up his interest towards her. The irony can give readers a feeling of excitement because they posses knowledge that the protagonist and other characters do not. The irony also adds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The American Revolution And The War Of Independence The American Revolution, also known as the U.S. War of Independence, goes back to 1765 1783. One of the major effects of the American Revolution was that the colonies became recognized as independent. It was now separated from Great Britain. France joined in and became our allies and helped the colonies in 1778. Since France joined the war, they turned a civil war into an international war. There were a lot of causes that led up to the beginning and the end of the war. There was a lot of causes that led up to the American Revolution. The main cause that triggered the war was the ongoing tension between Great Britain and the Colonies.The British constantly trying to raise revenue by taxing the colonies. They placed a lot acts, known as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the Boston Massacre a group of colonial delegates met in Philadelphia in September 1774 to give their opinion to the delegates against the British Rule. The delegates were George Washington of Virginia, John and Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, Patrick Henry of Virginia and John Jay of New York. The meeting was called the Continental Congress. That meeting wasn t very successful of getting their independence. So they had another meeting called the Second Continental Congress. The Second Continental Congress was also held in Pennsylvania. It was more successful, up until Andrew Jackson. With three new additions Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Washington. On June 7, the first major revolutionary war, known as the Battle of Bunker Hill.Which ended in British victory. The war gave encouragement to the cause of the revolution. Washington tried to contain the british in boston,The British left the city in March 1776, leaving to Canada to prepare a major invasion on New York. By June 1776, with the Revolutionary War was moving fast, a lot of the colonists had come to favor and want independence from Britain. On July 4, the Continental Congress voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence. That same month Britain decided to send 34,000 more troops to New York. Howe s troops were fighting with the Continental Army in Long Island. Washington was forced to evacuate his troops from New York City by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Value Of A Homeless Person Chancellor Champ Mrs. Alexander English 12 February 26, 2017 How life should be valued The politician or a homeless person, who should be valued more? To me, there are people that should be valued more than others. Should the president suddenly pass than his/her nation could be plunged into chaos. He/she is more valuable and should always be be more valued than a homeless person. A homeless person, whether good or bad were to pass away, then he/she would effect little in the greater nation. This is the cold hard truth. Here are 3 important reasons to discuss this and how they factor in how a person should be valued. One important reason which determines a person s value, is simply a person s importance. Now throughout human history there have always been those who have led us, who were our leaders. These are our monarchs, presidents or other politicians who have run the day to day affairs to running a nation. The leader rules over his/her citizens or subjects with their own roles with varying levels of importance to society. Priest s who tend to the spiritual needs of a population. Doctors who see to the physical health needs of a population. Today rich entrepreneurs and tycoon s play major roles in the capitalist economy the United States. But the most important person in any nation is its leader. If he/she suddenly passes away, it would leave a power vacuum. Now there vacuums can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person s importance in society, how important a person is in society, how disabilities can affect a person s ability to operate and find employment and work, and how a person s potential can affect his path and place in society and thus the person s value. It is cold, and it sounds callous, but undeniable. No one is or should be valued equally, how we change throughout our lives, how we progress, how we can be impaired, in the end what we will become will decide in how we should be valued in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Academy Awardss This past Sunday we were all invited to watch the 88th Academy Awards from behind our television screens. Otherwise known as The Oscars, this award ceremony is presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with the purpose of commemorating those who have displayed exceptional acting skills this past year in the film industry. However, this year, the Academy Awards have been synonymous with the hashtag Oscars So White, which ultimately, sheds light on the lack of minority representation in all twenty nomination categories. Outraged, well known actors and the public demand for a more equal representation of all races to be considered for Academy Awards. In this paper, I will be discussing how David Cox s article in regards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Ruiz defines interpersonal discrimination to be actions taken by individuals or small groups to deny something to members of an out group (Lecture, Ruiz, 02/25/2016). In Cox s article, he mentions how other minority groups such as Latinos, Asian Americans, or Hispanics have secured nominations. (Cox, 2). Cox also states that there is this universal appeal for using white actors in films (Cox, 2). The lack of diversity is astonishing and poorly reflects the diversity The Academy strives for. To further illustrate this discrimination, Keegan, Poindexter, and Whipp addressed the membership requirements for Academy voters. Their article states that changing the dominantly white, male voting population was impossible to reach because of the academy s stringent membership requirements and the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry (Keegan, Poindexter, Whipp, 2). This same article had a quote from New York critic Andrew Gruttadaro who said that no black people deserved a nomination. (Keegan, Poindexter Whipp, 2). Gruttadaro openly excluded black actors because of their acting skills. Because the film industry is comprised of white males, it is not a surprise to see individuals of their same race dominating the nominations. Actors and actresses are not the only ones where this discrimination is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Poetry Analysis Robert Frost Essay POETRY ANALYSIS: DESIGN Robert Frost s poem Design seemingly disputes the question whether there is a design to life; yet, he is not able to establish an answer. Despite the comlexity of his poem his implied message is rather simple. Frost s statement clarified human s eagerness to finding a meaning to life and an essential background and reason to events, regardless of how small and insignificant they might be. His work states an advice not to interpret too much into insignificant conincidences or apportion them too much relevance. During the first stanza, the speaker of the poem encounters a dimpled white spider on a white heal all that has previously caught a white moth. This seemingly coincidental situation is so distinct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, he proposes two answers on how the conincidence might have happenend. He suggests that a design of darkness, an evil power, delectated by conceiling a bad deed in the color of goodness, is to be held responsible. Yet, a spider killing an insect is a fairly common sight and in no way spectacular. This would imply, that the designer, God, or whatever you might want to call it, himself, besides all the beauty on earth, also created destruction. This is a shocking picture and differs from most peoples image of a creator which is what makes this poem so powerful and striking. His second idea would be that there is no order and design to life at all. If this small example of destruction was not the work of some evil force, then so his argumentation there can be no God or goodness leading the small things on earth. Consequently, if small things on earth are not governed by a good force, the possibility of no god or no design at all is given. But does this form of reasoning not seem a little far fetched, almost satiric? Even though Robert Frost is known for agnostic poetry, this poem obviously focuses on humanity. It is a parody of humans everlasting curiosity and their compulsion to find a proof for a supreme being and a reason for existence on earth. He is describing a spider killing a moth while sitting on a flower and despite the fact that there is a perfectly plausible biological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Pitfalls Of Plastic Surgery Summary In The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery, by Camille Paglia, she argues that American surgeons are being too narrow minded with their work because they use the same models as a representation of what their clients can look like. She suggests that getting plastic surgery has become such a normal thing in America and that society pushes women to get work done in order to get that perfect look. Paglia also points out that plastic surgery has leveled the playing field with wives and their husbands mistresses (694). Also, she believes that plastic surgery is not only critical in keeping a job, but also in keeping a relationship. Although I agree with some of Paglia s arguments, I view some of the issues differently such as, needing plastic surgery to keep a marriage, that plastic surgery is for non intellectuals, that Hollywood s environment encourages women to change their looks, and that nothing good can come out of plastic surgery. Over time, many wives would have to compete with younger women that had a better physical appearance than them, thus, causing many wives to get plastic surgery so they would not lose their husband to younger women. Paglia criticizes the idea of women getting plastic surgery in order to keep their husbands when saying, In the post 1960s culture of easy divorce on demand, middle aged women have found themselves competing with nubile women in their 20s, who are being scooped up as trophy second wives by ambitious men having a midlife crisis. Cosmetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Smoking In Public Places Smoking Ban Backlash Walking down Boston s Boylston Street at the late hours of the evening, the sidewalks are crowded with smokers taking their last hauls before entering the bars for a night of drinking. Due to the smoking ban in all public work areas that has been in effect since May of 2003, restaurant and bar patrons of Boston bear the cold winter season approaching, and reminisce about the old days where it was legal to enjoy a smoke with a cocktail at a bar. In May of 2003, Boston joined 90 other communities that banned smoking in Massachusetts, prohibiting smoking in all public establishments. There are certain exceptions to the smoking ban such as lodge halls, nursing homes, and businesses that obtain most of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only five months after the Boston ban took place discussions of a statewide ban immediately began, and as it gets closer to 2004,the state of Massachusetts inches it s way closer to a statewide ban. The Senate recently joined the House of Representatives in backing the statewide ban. The two branches of legislature will meet in January to revise a draft of the bill for the statewide ban, which will most likely pass in early 2004 and take effect July 5, 2004, making Massachusetts the 6th state to ban smoking statewide. California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, and New York have already passed similar bans. Governor Mitt Romney will ultimately decide the state bans fate, yet he has not confirmed which way he leans on this issue. Many Boston bar and club owners who opposed a city ban now look forward to the statewide ban in hopes that clientele will return, but most owners had no problem with the smoking to begin with. I d rather have smoking be allowed to make the customers happy, said Irish born Milan O Shay, a bartender at the Flann O Brian s Pub in Mission Hill. But since that won t be happening, a statewide ban gives less of competitive edge to the other towns in the area that have yet to ban smoking. According to the Boston Globe, a pool hall owner had hopes that the smoking ban in Boston would bring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Sugar And Acid Disorder Essay Sugar and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Introduction Sugar. What comes to mind when this word is heard? Candy? Juice? Close but not quite. Sugar is contained in all of these but do you know what else has it? For example, starch, a carbohydrate found primarily in plants, fruits, and vegetables, contains sugar. Starch is composed of glucose molecules. Glucose links together using alpha glycosidic bonds to form starch. One of the main functions of starches is to be used as an energy source. Didn t know that, huh? On another note, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is a mental disorder characterized by inattentiveness, impulsive behavior, and/or hyperactivity in young children. Many cases of ADHD are often misdiagnosed or overlooked. There are many factors that need to be considered in order for someone to have ADHD. Sugar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carbohydrates are one of the big four macromolecules. They are organic compounds often found in food and living tissue. All carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Simple sugars, known as monosaccharides, are the monomers of carbohydrates. This means that they are the building blocks for all carbohydrates. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose, fructose, and galactose. These sugars are combined to form disaccharides, or two sugars. Disaccharides form when two monosaccharides bind using the process of dehydration synthesis. Examples of disaccharides are sucrose, maltose, and lactose. The monomers of sucrose are glucose and fructose. The monomers of maltose are glucose and glucose. The monomers of lactose are galactose and fructose. The binding of multiple monosaccharides and disaccharides form polysaccharides. Polysaccharides are considered the polymers of carbohydrates. Examples of polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...