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2. The Paramount Onus Of An Auditing Professional
The paramount onus of an auditing professional is conveying reliable information to clients and the
public so that they may make imperative, intellectual decisions. For this obligation to be fulfilled, a
quality audit must be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS).
Executing a quality audit necessitates an auditor reasonably assures financial statements are presented
fairly in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and not materially
misstated, whether due to errors or fraud. Furthermore, executing a quality audit obliges an auditor to
utilize professional skepticism by exercising proficient judgment and proves competency in
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To my dismay, the financial statements encompassed numerous inexactitudes, such as a current year
overstatement of net sales and net profits, which I failed to detect. I did, however, discover ample
irregular entries. Although I assumed that these entries denoted bribes to foreign entities, I did not act
on this information. Additionally, subsequent to the successful IPO, Cardozo Co. publicized that the
company was to merge with another large, public company, consequentially increasing the value of its
stock by a substantial amount. In anticipation of the merger, I prepared the financial statements for the
proxy statements, which were filed with the SEC. These financial statements, thenceforth, reached the
desks within Prosser Bank (much to my surprise, for I was unaware) and, due to my opinion of the
company s financial position, the bank extended a loan to Cardozo Co. Before the merger was
finalized, it was exposed that through an elaborate embezzlement scheme, the company s president
had siphoned off significant amounts of money from Cardozo Co. while still allowing the company to
appear lucrative. I, nevertheless, had no indication of this fraudulent activity during the course of my
engagement. Expectedly, the merger arrangement collapsed and Cardozo Co. is currently borderline
insolvent. Consequently, as Prosser Bank was incapable of recollecting the
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3. Case Study On Hiring A Supercar
Super car Hire Manchester
Admiring Manchester, the city of style in a supercar with your loved one would be a great and
convincing idea to make the moments memorable.
It s a dream coming true for anyone to chauffer around in a supercar.
Owning a supercar is never easy. So, how about hiring it? Hiring a supercar is the latest trending way
to all those who crave for driving a super car.
Let s discuss about the factors that need to be taken care of while hiring a supercar for your special
occasion.
Costing
Based on your needs and company protocols, different super cars have different pricing set. Smart out
the things while hiring with the research work on super hiring done already.
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So, 1000 per day and the same has to be deposited as the initial deposit, which will be refunded once
the car is returned.
The pricing may vary as per the company s protocols.
Supercar hire services in Manchester
We at Manchester, provide you with a wide range of supercars for hire. From sports car to wedding
cars, prestige cars or any other luxury cars; we have both self driven and car with driver services.
We always make sure to keep your experience a memorable and affordable one. Our company will
always quote you the best price for your desired supercar and will also ensure that you to take full
advantage of the special offers and packages that are provided during various seasons.
Place the confidence in us and be rest assured, as we are always there to assist you at any point of time
during your experience with our super car.
With a vast fleet of super cars, we also provide you the exclusive special offers and packages with
rewards in return. We look after everything; so, all you have to do is enjoy your driving experience.
It would be our pleasure if you want to contact us to use our
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4. How Does African Feather Grass Affect Our Environment
Introduction
African Feather grass (Pennisetum Macrourum / Cenchrus Macrourus) is common in the western Bay
of Plenty, near Opotiki and Ohiwai. African Feather grass is an invasive foreign invader. It is highly
fertile and a very invasive pest. It isn t common in the central plateau of the North Island, but it still
can still be spotted. It invades native farmland which changes most habitats and spreads easily. This
report will look at the questions that identifies this pest s information that could help mitigate the
effects of African Feather grass to stop their damage to our environment.
Solution
The most effective and recommended way to counter African Feather grass is with Haloxyfop 100, a
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The plant is then eaten by herbivores and omnivores such as hedgehogs, rabbits and sometimes mice,
which in turn, are then eaten by native Moreporks and feral cats and dogs. Then it finishes off with
humans. There are also some extra animals that are on the following diagram.
Question 2: What negative and positive effects do this pest have on our environment?
As a fast seed producer, it ruins native animal s habitats and also invades plant communities;
therefore, the plant species have a negative impact on the environment. Also has the cause of building
up sand and changes the habitats, and eventually grows on rocks. Because of African Feather grass,
there has been a loss dune lakes, wetlands and has a major impact on agriculture. On the plus side, it is
also a fire hazard to rats and mice, which I think is also another way to get rid of rats and mice.
Overall, this pest mostly has a negative impact on the environment.
Question 3: What can I do to get rid of this plant?
Don t attempt to control it when a mature seed is present as this makes the bigger chance of the risk of
the seeds being spread by clothing, animals and so
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5. Dreams As A Mode Of Freedom
The theme of dreams as a mode of freedom, an escape, is commonly seen in the literature of African
American writers that can be traced as far back as the Negro Spirituals during the time of slavery.
While the motif of dreams is used far and wide in African American literature, it is in no way a static
matter, but rather a dynamic entity that writers internalize and redefine to express the sentiments of
their time. The meaning of the dream progressed accordingly to racial tensions in the country and the
freedom African Americans were allotted to express themselves politically and creatively. Starting
with Negro Spirituals, hopes and dreams were often connected to a desire of death to escape slavery.
Following emancipation though, the dream motif began to articulate a more hopeful future.
While some of the poems by the Harlem Renaissance writer Langston Hughes harbor a melancholy
attitude echoing that of the Negro Spirituals, Hughes s work can mainly be seen as the turning point
for how the motif of dreams would be portrayed in the works of prominent black authors and
figureheads. Langston Hughes was the beginning of the positive portrayal of the dream. At the time,
Hughes flourished within his community and it wouldn t be until many years later that the full breadth
of his work would be celebrated. He inspired the likes of Lorraine Hansberry and Martin Luther King
Jr. to bring his message to the nation. The dreams expressed by Hansberry and King Jr. reflects those
of Hughes
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6. Post Open Heart Surgery Depression
Abstract
The focus of this paper is to conclude a theory that presents an explanation as to why a large
percentage of patients often develop depression post open heart surgery. This theory will consider
dynamic causes of depression including physiological, psychological, developmental, social, and
spiritual factors of patient experiences.
Post Cardiovascular Surgery Depress
Physiologic Stressors Depression is among one of the many risks involving any cardiac open heart
surgical procedure. The body is put under a tremendous amount of physical stress and could cause
someone to feel the effects of depression. A saw is used to crack open the sternum, the muscles are
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Patient s worry that the relationships they had pre open heart surgery will never be the same due to
their condition. It is important for patients to realize that a support system is so vital to their recovery
and wellbeing.
Spiritual Stressors Open heart surgery will also try a patient s spirituality. Patients may ask God, why
me? and develop a sense of anger and or betrayal. This may cause he or she to feel forsaken and
separated from God; this mistrust in God can further contribute to a patient s loneliness and
depression. The varying combinations of stressors mentioned above compromise a patients normal
state of mind and can easily be attributed to their negative and depressed way of thinking which only
makes sense to lash out against God. Hopefully a patient s actions and mentality can be persuaded and
enlightened by the nurse or others taking care of the patient. (Isaiah 41:10 KJV) Don t you be afraid,
for I am with you. Don t be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. Yes, I will help you.
Yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness. It is important for the patients to see
their condition in a more positive and proactive light. This patient should view their surgery as a
success through the power of God and as second chance to change their life style to improve their
health and hopefully prevent the need for future surgical procedures.
Conclusion
The author speculates that post open heart surgery depression is triggered by
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7. Analysis Of The Marketing Ethics Of California Fitness
Fitness clubs usually have positive images since exercising is good for our health. The healthy images
might lower people s alertness towards their promotion practices. California Fitness is a well known
fitness gym and health club, it is the second large fitness chain store in Hong Kong. The company has
caused controversies because of their marketing activities. News articles reported that the Consumer
Council received a great number of complaints about California Fitness s sales practice. In this essay, I
will discuss one of California Fitness s marketing activities that involve marketing ethical issues. I
will apply the ethical values set by The American Marketing Association (AMA) in the discussion.
Ferrell (2004) suggested that when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, there would be other external charges and service charges. The advertisement is false and
misleading, it deceptive about pricing or credit terms. The customers have the right to be informed,
California Fitness fails to tell the truth in all situations and all times and did not offer the price of the
product offered in their advertisement, it is unethical and
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8. Summary Of Jackie Robinson A Letter To Dwight Eisenhower
On May 13, 1958, Jackie Robinson wrote a letter to Former President Dwight Eisenhower. The letter
contained Robinson s opinion regarding a recent meeting, the Summit Meeting of Negro Leaders,
which he had just attended. Robinson was discontent with what he heard at the meeting and wrote the
letter to convince Eisenhower that patience was not the solution to racial discrimination in America.
In the short letter, Robinson begins by showing his disagreement to Eisenhower s statement saying
America should have patience in order to end discrimination. The president shocked him by
suggesting 17 million African Americans wait for the rights he knew they already should ve obtained.
Believing that once again another president was going to ignore their existence, he thought African
Americans would lose their spirit of freedom. This is the reason he uses to justify why African
Americans are aggressively pursuing their goals. Near the end of the letter, Robinson begins to talk
about General Faubus as the adversary to Eisenhower. Unlike Robinson, Faubus was trying to delay
anti segregation laws and from Robinson s perspective, he was trying to return African Americans to
slavery. The letter concludes with Robinson suggesting Eisenhower make a strong statement
supporting civil rights so the country would know that the government is on the side of justice. To
understand the meaning behind Jackie Robinson s statements, information about his life must be
known. Robinson is a former Major
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9. Rebelling Colors. Carlos Cruz-Diez, “Chroma May Be...
Rebelling Colors
Carlos Cruz Diez, Chroma may be interpreted as breaching the routine pattern of hue in everyday
scale.
Carlos works is based on his groundbreaking color theory and art philosophy. Most of his works
consist of site specific installations and new innovations in the field of color theory and developing
new color patterns and applying them to everyday space. His gallery pushes my attention towards his
experimental work and focuses on multidisciplinary nature of his practice.
When I got into Carlos Chroma gallery in SCAD Museum of Art, you can see his inductive color
phenomenon is structured. I can visualize two major points out of the structure one is the use of color
contrast and the other is Induced color. His choice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After spending a little amount of time with the illustration, I understand that the third color was just an
illusion. Which makes me think of the process. Then I realized my phone, television, digital camera,
etc. a great amount of color I perceive are not actually present . What I see is a rich and studied
mixture of different primary light colors. The mix was made by the brain through my visual organs.
This relates to the RGB system that creates all perceptible colors from the mixture of red, green and
blue. Human eye receptors are especially sensible to these three colors. Now the RGB colors are
provoking me to look into them in a much deeper sense and all his works have this strong
representation of colors. These colors have a strong impact on my emotions. Then to my surprise, I
met with another piece of work from his gallery called Douches D Induction Chromatique. It is
closely related to the phenomenon of retinal persistence. The installation has three semitransparent
cylinders with three different RGB colors basically red blue and green. Initially, I was completely
blank and do not have any thoughts are assumptions about that artwork. At first, I entered the Red
tinted cylinder and decided to dedicate 2 mins for each cylinder with a different color. As the time
runs, the impact of the red tint is increasing faster with seconds. All I can see is red tented
surroundings. The visuals which I was passing through were
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10. The 2012 Crash Of Convair N153jr Essay
The 2012 crash of Convair N153JR is a text book example of how human error and the absence of
crew resource management can result in the unnecessary loss of life. This accident involves a transport
company named Fresh Air Inc. that transported cargo between the Caribbean islands using vintage
1953 Convair aircraft. The co owner of the company, who was also the primary pilot, established and
nurtured an environment of relaxed rules and desultory aviation operations. The primary pilot
consistently flew the Convair aircraft outside its operational parameters by disabling key aircraft
systems needed for safe operations. Additionally, the captain filled Fresh Air with incompetent
personnel that could not maintain safe and airworthy operations. To further exacerbate an already
dangerous situation, assigned Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspectors were derelict in their
duties and performed only superficial inspections on the company. Numerous and serious violations
were overlooked by the inspectors and this removed the last remaining barrier for accident prevention.
The captain s insouciant approach to flying and company operations coupled with inept FAA oversight
directly led to the crash of Convair N153JR. Accident Overview On March 15th 2012 at 7:35 a.m.
Atlantic Standard Time (AST), a Convair 440 38 aircraft, identification number N153JR, lifted off
from runway 10 at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico. The aircraft was
laden with over
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11. Chapter One Of Jim Murphy s An American Plague
Chapter One of of Jim Murphy s book, An American Plague, opens with the quote, About this time,
this destroying scourge, the malignant fever, crept in among us (Murphy 1). This quote is accredited to
Mathew Carey in November, 1793. The term scourge is defined as, a person or thing that cause great
trouble of suffering, and the term malignant is defined as, tending to produce death or deterioration.
These are very strong terms with extremely negative connotative meanings. The figurative language
which is evident in the quote at the opening of Chapter One is personification. Carey s quote give
yellow fever an eerie, human like quality when he writes, the destroying scourge, the malignant fever,
CREPT in among us (Murphy 1). CArey s word choices and use of personification help to create a
powerful image in the reader s mind of the threat looming over the city of Philadelphia. Murphy uses
powerful sensory language that draws on the reader s senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Three
examples of visual details include: The sun came up, as it had every day since the end of May, bright
hot, and unrelenting (Murphy 1). The swamps and marshes south of Philadelphia had already lost a
great deal of water to the intense, heat, while the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers had receded to
reveal long stretches` of their muddy, root choked banks (Murphy 1). Finally, a third example is, when
Murphy writes, deep holes were dug at various street corners to collect runoff water and
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12. Centralia Mine
Problem: The layers of bureaucracy created a group of administrators that were out of touch with
those that they were hired to protect. Rather then focusing on results that created change, they focused
on meetings and memos that essentially did nothing but create a paper trail that lead to a disaster. In
the case of the Centralia #5 Mine, failure to act was responsible for the death of 111 men, the
widowing of 79 women and leaving 76 children under the age of 18 without a Father.
History:
On March 25, 1947, in Centralia, Illinois, the explosion of the Centralia #5 Mine resulted in the death
of 111 hardworking men. Most of these men dedicated their lives to the Bell Zoller Coal Company
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Scanlan and the coal executives lack of action were equally responsible for 111 preventable deaths. As
an inspector, if there was a clear and imminent danger, Scanlan had the ability and responsibility to
shut down the mine. Although Inspector Scanlan saw imminent danger in the case of the Centralia #5
Mine, he failed to take action and close the mine. He felt that many other mines were in equally poor
condition and would find it hard to justify his order to close. He also thought that closing the mine
would result in the loss of his job after which he would quickly
be replaced by someone who would downplay the importance of his findings and allow the mine to
reopen. I feel that Scanlan s thought process was flawed. Closing the mine would have been a very
bold move. It would have quickly come to the attention of administrators that repeatedly ignored his
reports and others that were unaware of them. The resulting media attention would have forced others
to act regardless of their fear of political retribution. This action could have saved the lives of the 111
men at the Centralia #5 mine and possibly others at mines with similar conditions.
Lessons:
Two lessons are clear from this case study. Relationships between opposing organizations must have
clear boundaries that limit influence. Secondly, administrators must focus on results over activity
alone as a benchmark for efficacy. In this case, there are many
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13. England And France Case Study
England and France are neighboring countries that have distinctive policing styles. Both countries put
a lot of pride when it comes to the safety and concern of business and citizens alike. Throughout the
history of the two countries, the role of a police officer has come a long way as many policies have
been implemented. As the crime rate escalates, designated individuals are working in both republics
are working diligently learn what can be done to prevent crime and terrorists attacks. It is through
volunteers, funding, grants, and a working law enforcement that makes the nations of England and
France s policing what it is today.
The English form of policing dates by 1066 which was formed from a public type of department
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When a criminal was caught trying to flee, everyone within the society fled after him or her while
screaming out to others. Only males carried weapons, but they had to be within the age of 15 and 60 .
The seventeenth and eighteenth period brought about changes in the police departments (Terrill,
2016). Terrill (2016), states During the eighteenth century, a number of notable police practioners
among them Henry Fielding, John Fielding, and Patrick Colquhon attempted to persuade Parliament to
reform the police (p. 31). Politician Robert Peel saw the need to create law enforcement agencies
within the cosmopolitan areas which also had rules and regulations. Although Peel allotted Charles
Rowan and Richard Mayne as commissions, Mayne operated by himself after the death of Rowan
until changes were made again in 1829. The twentieth century brought in new developments with 43
neighboring powers to aid those who resided within England and Wales . At the top of the chain of
command for the home office is the secretary of state who is one of the older administrators within the
head of the cabinet. The home secretary has a lot of control and accountabilities throughout the
republic which saves a lot of trouble for the members of Parliament should any issues arise when they
are in assembly (Terrill, 2016). According to Terrill (2016), Two of the home
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14. Gerry Cahill Case Summary
Carnival s president and CEO, Gerry Cahill responded quickly to address the situation, and chose the
direct communication approach. He began with an apology, and acknowledgement of the passengers
challenging situation. In cases where the company was clearly in the wrong, this is proven to be very
effective (Guffey, Loewy). His message then stated that safety is their highest concern, and concluded
with the commitment to get them home as quickly as possible. Emphasizing safety, undoubtedly
supported the company from a litigation standpoint, while relaying a reason why they may be taking
longer than expected. Mr. Cahill won praise from the media. Therefore, I believe, we can conclude
that his message was deemed sincere. Utilizing multiple social
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15. Tundra Biomes
Biomes are regions of the world with similar climate (weather, temperature) animals and plants.
And in this project on biomes i will be talking about one type of biome and that is tundra.
Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning
treeless plain. It is noted for its frost molded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little
precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. Dead organic material functions as a nutrient
pool. The two major nutrients are nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen is created by biological fixation,
and phosphorus is created by precipitation. Tundra is separated into two types: arctic tundra and alpine
tundra.
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Of the North American, Scandinavian and Russian tundras, the Scandinavian tundra is the warmest,
with winter temperatures averaging 18°F ( 8°C)
The tundra is basically like a desert when it comes to precipitation. Only about 6 10 inches of
precipitation (mostly snow) fall each year. Below the soil is the tundra s permafrost, a permanently
frozen layer of earth. During the short summers the top layer of soil may thaw just long enough to let
plants grow and reproduce. Since it can t sink into the ground, water from melting permafrost and
snow forms lakes and marshes each summer.
There is barely any vegetation in the tundra, only about 1,700 different species, which isn t very much.
These are mostly shrubs, sedges, mosses, lichens and grasses. There are about 400 varieties of
flowers. The growing season is only about 50 to 60 days long. There are no trees, except for some
birches in the lower latitudes. The ground is always frozen beneath the top layer of soil, so trees can t
send their roots down. Willows do grow on some parts of the tundra but only as low carpets about 3
inches (8 cm) high. Most plants grow in a dense mat of roots which has developed over thousands of
years. The soil is very low in nutrients and minerals, except where animal droppings
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16. My Writing Skills Has Effectively Improved
I remember when I first came to the Wilkes University, one of my edifier (?) (Friend, teacher, mother)
told me Don t judge your class in the beginning, judge your class at the end of course . In the
beginning of my classes I was very nervous about how to write an essay. However, I believe my
writing skills has effectively improved. To be honest, English 101 wasn t an easy class for me in the
beginning. College writing is entirely different from high school writing. I always have trouble with
grammar when I write English essays, and it s harder for me to learn and improve my skills in a short
amount of time.
I m a young woman who transferred from China to America and I m not that familiar with how to
utilize English compared to a young woman who s who is from the United States of America. That has
never stopped me from trying and I will never give up. I like challenges and difficult tasks, it tests my
will and helps to achieve the goal I have set for myself. During this sixteenth week, my writing skill
improved dramatically compared to the beginning of the semester. That may not be noticeable to
others, but to me the improvement in my writing skill is very evident.
This course has helped me to understand the difference between college and high school writing.
When I was a high school student, I was very confident about my writing skills. However, since I ve
been attending Wilkes University, things have changed dramatically. The number of skills I need to
understand in
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17. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Case Study
Adolescent female with polycystic ovary syndrome manifested as depression
To the Editor: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder affecting 5
10% of women in the reproductive age group (5,13). PCOS is diagnosed according to Rotterdam
criteria, when at least two out of three criteria are met: presence of polycystic ovaries, anovulation
and/or oligoovulation and excess androgen activity not associated with another endocrine pathology
(11,12).
Risk Factors/Pathogenesis: The pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome is not known, and
potential etiologies are explored in a recent review (8). PCOS is currently identified as a complex
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Mother and patient denies any current environmental stressors, but does report that for last 1.5 years,
minor was having growth of unwanted hairs on chin and weight gain, which has resulted in isolation
and avoiding social settings. Minor was in a usual state of mental health about 2 years ago with
satisfactory academic performance and social lifestyle. Minor was described by her parents as an
average student, but currently her performance has been declining gradually and working below her
potential. Her depressive symptoms consisted of anhedonia, lack of motivation, guilt, tearfulness,
shame, embarrassment, hypersomnia, and difficulties in concentration. Denies any symptoms of
mania, psychosis or emotional trauma or any other psychosocial stressors. Minor denies any substance
abuse or use of medications such as Valproic acid. Denies any deaths or losses in immediate family.
Family history is significant for diabetes mellitus in mother. On mental status examination she
appeared obese. She seemed dysphoric. She answers questions slowly and thoughtfully and does not
speak spontaneously. Her affect was constricted and sad. She described her mood as depressed for as
long as I can remember. She reports feeling tired with heaviness in her arms and legs. Patient endorses
suicidal thoughts with a plan to overdose. She denied auditory and visual hallucinations. Her
judgement and insight was poor, as she mentioned that she wanted to die to get out of her miserable
mood. The psychiatrist send the minor to her pediatrician for work up for hirsutism. The workup done
showed cysts in the ovary and elevated testosterone, LH, LH/FSH ratio, DHEAS. The pediatrician in
collaboration with the endocrinologist diagnosed minor with Polycystic ovary syndrome
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18. Terry Tempest Williams Refuge Essay examples
Terry Tempest Williams Refuge
In Refuge, Terry Tempest Williams weaves together her experiences and relationships with family and
nature, two major themes of Refuge, as well as two apparently important aspect of Williams life. The
book is the story of the destruction of her family and the nature surrounding her, but it is these places
that are being destroyed are the same places where Terry Tempest Williams finds comfort before,
during and after cancer started to consume her life. I believe on the surface it is nature and family that
provides her with comfort, but in actuality, it is something beneath the surface. As a young child,
Williams was taught through the Mormon teachings to appreciate nature and family, finding God in ...
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Williams became her mother s support, spending the last few years of her mother s life in an
understanding relationship of support and connection. The support Williams gave her mother was
essential in helping her mother cope with cancer.
Williams family support network eased her own pains caused by witnessing her mother s and
grandmother s suffering with cancer, being a potential cancer patient herself. This support network,
which the Williams family demonstrates, gives patients release of emotions that accompany cancer.
The week after Williams mother was diagnosed with cancer, she stated, I ve experienced every
possible emotion this week (Williams 34). This build of emotion can be overwhelming for any one,
making the release of emotions critical. A study done by the American Cancer Society found that
releasing emotion is beneficial during treatment and can help patients and family members cope (ACS
website www.cancer.org). The Mormon faith emphasizes family and community, which is a healthy
place to release this emotion, which is described in Refuge. On one such occasion, Williams mother
states, I feel abused when describing chemotherapy (Williams 77). The close family connection
between the Williams family reestablishes the teachings of Mormonism of family and community and
helps Terry
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19. Examples Of Ignorance In The Crucible
Reverend Parris ignorance killed innocent people of Salem No one thought that a man of god would
be corrupt and would be the cause of a horrible event in the city of Salem. Reverend Parris s ignorance
killed innocent people in Salem because he couldn t bring himself to accept that he saw his niece in
the woods. He can t come to terms that she is a manipulative girl. Her actions are getting people killed
in Salem because he just wont see through her constant lies. I do not, sir but I never saw any of them
naked. (Miller. 97) Said Parris during court, In the story Putnam does see the girls naked but he claims
he didn t for his own sake. This is the first act of greed in the story so far. The second act of greed it s
when he says Excellency, she were under Tituba s power at the time but she is solemn now. Here he
claims that Tituba had control over her when in reality she doesn t. Here we see how much crucial
information Parris lacks in his allegations against Proctor and the innocent people that are being kept
in jail for WitchCraft . Later in the story Reverend Parris shows acts of greed when he claimed that he
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Corey, you will look far for a man of my kind at sixty one pound a year. This shows us how he uses
numbers to make himself look like some nobleman in the eyes of farmers and the other
villagers.Another act of greed that is shown in the story it s when John Proctor says Francis Nurse
made them, y know, and a sweeter hand never touched the metal. But Parris came, and for twenty
week he preach nothin but golden candlesticks until he had them. Parris huge desire for golden
candlesticks. Shows how greedy his by showing that he would rather have golden candlesticks rather
than the normal once that were made by the people who support their church and made the
candlesticks with love. And a desire to contribute in something in their
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20. The International Market of Russia
I found a wide scope of information about the international market of Russia, including information
about the culture, infrastructure, economy, communication, political structure to eventually decide if
Seventh Generation Baby Diapers should enter this market. Russia has transitioned from an extremely
controlled economy into a rapidly growing market oriented economy in the last 17 years. It is one of
the world s largest economies with a GDP per capita of __________. Along with this growth, the
middle class started playing a more significant role in Russia s national economy. Russia also has the
largest territory in the world, with an area of 6,601,668 square miles of land, while the United States
contains 3,794,100 square miles. Along with a diverse economy, the large territory of land, Russia s
technology plays an incredibly significant role in improving Russia s economy and society as whole.
However, even though Russia has a rapidly growing economy, Russia is currently experiencing
decreasing Green Index Scores. Seventh Generation is a strong brand that has a powerful focus, and it
could start a positive environmental revolution in Russia as the country gets more developed. Russians
are brand oriented, and the Russian consumers purchase products with Brands in mind at the
beginning. Additionally, this country has a high power distance score, a very low individualism score,
and an increasing power distance score. The high uncertainty is due to Russia being
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21. Summary Of A Demon s Promise By Kristie Cook
In this book A Demon s Promise by Kristie Cook, the main characters, Alexis and Tristan are living in
this menacing dramatic life. Keeping in mind that Alexis is just a nineteen year old girl, and is being
chased down by the Daemoni who are trying stop them. Alexis isn t fully aware of her situation, her
mother had kept many secrets about her family and also about her future from her. Alexis and Tristan
fell deeply in love, ironically this had already been planned way before she was born, apparently there
souls were created for each other. Although, they do get married out of love, and ultimately keeping
the Amadis powerful and enduring. Tristan was created by the Daemoni to destroy the Amadis people,
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Then there s the beach house that Tristan had designed for Alexis, which is the first place they had
made love, and they promised each other that they would after they got married, this is where they had
spent a couple weeks of their honeymoon. Sophia s cottage is also very important because this is
where she found out the truth of who Tristan really was and also she found out more about herself
here. Alexis also met her grandmother Rina here when she came to see Alexis. Also, this particular
house is where Alexis began creating and writing her first novel, and was the first place her and
Tristan hang out, that wasn t school or at the beach. Then there is Tristan house, Alexis never really
imagined that this would have been his house but she admired the sculpture that were created by him.
This is where Alexis got drunk for her first time, and she found out that she was pretty strong when
Tristan made her upset and she grabbed a granite countertop that weights a few hundred pounds and
launched it across the room. Tristan house was the first place they got attacked by Rogues and they
didn t really succeed because Sophia was there to help Tristan defeat them. Alexis is not very strong
and is very fragile because she yet has gone through the Ang dora which is where she becomes who
she is meant to be and also receives the powers of Amadis and make her the most powerful member of
it. After they had gone on there honeymoon, the Daemoni had blown up Tristan s house to send him a
message, after they found out he married
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22. The Issue Of Canadian Fisheries
LORRAINE MBUYI ECONOMICS 405
Natural resource economics is greatly concerned with solving a phenomenon referred to as the
Tragedy of the Commons , also known as a situation that results in the overuse of open access
resources by independent agents, looking to retrieve as many resources as possible without giving
regard to other users of the common property. This essay focuses on the issue of Canadian fisheries as
a common example of the issue and a topic subject to much academic research.
This essay serves as a two part discussion of policies regarding common property open access.
Specifically, two main categories of common property source regulation price and quantity regulation.
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Economists efforts to create a regulatory infrastructure have led to certain key policy assumptions.
The first step towards determining the effects of the fishing industry is to calculate the amount of
fishing capacity per season, based upon anticipated prices, costs, biomass level, and the regulations set
by the regulatory agency (Homans Wilen, 1997, p. 3). The government assumes a regulatory stance in
light of environmental goals, anticipating an amount of fishing activity, which is acceptable.The
combination of the government and the industry should theoretically result in an equilibrium between
the companies and the regulatory sector. Their main task is to characterize an equilibrium between the
fishing industry and the regulatory infrastructure so that various situations related to fishing are taken
into account. The cycle of biomass growth between seasons is dependent on the corresponding
harvest, biological growth, environmental effects and the predetermined quota. Ultimately, it is
assumed a full steady state can be reached. The goal of quantity regulation is to achieve a steady state
of biomass in the long run, given constant industry and regulatory behaviour (Homans Wilen, 1997, p.
9). PRICE REGULATION
Using economic incentives to conserve fisheries must occur under a regulatory framework that is
enforceable. Price regulation as a result of taxes leaves many
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23. AR Front Sight Tool
AR Front Sight Tool Review Aiming true with an AR 15 is perhaps one of the easiest things for
anyone to do. They are accurate guns that are further enhanced by the sights on it. However, you will
need to find an AR 15 sight tool if you want to ensure you get the accuracy that you want. Do you
have the best AR sight tool? If you aren t sure, now is a great time to check our AR front sight tool
review to find out what you may be missing out on. What Is a Sight Tool for an AR 15? An AR 15
sight tool is a small device that is used to adjust the front sight elevation of it. This is often something
that is not done easily and it may be confusing to some people because of your need to do things in
reverse. For instance, if your rounds are hitting the high side of the target area, you will need to adjust
the AR sight up a little until you hit your mark. If you are hitting below the target s center, you will
need to adjust it down a little. The AR front sight tool is a small metal piece that aids in adjusting the
sight up or down as you need it. It is a metal piece that has tiny prongs on the end. You put it into the
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They are most all black in color and have the same number of prongs. Some can be used for multiple
types of AR rifles, but this is because they are all so similar. They have one purpose and only one
purpose. They are not multi tools, except in the fact that they may fit a variety of sights. especially the
ones that have four prongs on one end, which is for A 2 and five prongs for the A 1. If you want a front
sight adjustment tool multi tool, you will have to focus more on a Real Avid Gun Tool Pro. It is
specifically designed for the AR 15, but gives you knives and firearm specific tools. However, it is
best to know how to adjust iron sights before you attempt to tackle trying to accurately sight some
rifle
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24. U.S. Voter Participation Essay
U.S. Voter Participation
In a pluralist country such as America, there are numerous opinions over what society s goals should
be, and the best method of achieving them. In theory, every American citizen has an equal say in the
political affairs of this county. By participating in politics, people air their voices and thereby
contribute to nation through representatives, hence the term representative democracy. It may seem to
be beyond argument that political participation is a key objective in all democratic institutions.
However, there is room for legitimate disagreement about the health of our democracy, in regards to
the extent of civic participation. This raises the important question of how much participation there
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According to one common view, the quality of democracy depends upon the extent to which voters
use their rights to vote and to take part in public life. It is healthy if memberships of political parties
are large and active, and if attendance at political rallies is high, and so on. Some nations believe that
it is essential to take part in political life, and that the state should encourage, and even oblige them to
do so. For example, some countries consider that it is vital to ensure that a high proportion of eligible
voters cast their ballots. Accordingly, they make voting compulsory, as in Australia. An alternative
view suggests that it does not matter whether citizens actually participate in politics, but it is vital that
they should have the right to do so, irrespective of whether they choose to use it. This is perhaps the
case in the United States, where voter turnout hovers around an astounding fifty percent, which is
lowest among all industrialized democracies (Roskin 113.) In a democracy, a high priority is typically
associated with voting (on a national scale), as a way for people to influence policy makers. By
electing officials to represent their opinions, citizens are actively partaking in policy making. Citizens
choose between candidates competing for the authority to make public policy. Because of America s
democratic government, people declare their preferences for and
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25. Changing The Face Of Science
English 1A
Professor Perales
August 5, 2014
Changing the Face of Science
Animal testing has been a controversial topic around the world for many decades. The scientific
community has supported animal testing because in the past they have made great discoveries and it
has also improved the quality of life and healthcare for people. However, these experiments have
proven to be heinous at come at the expense of the animal s life. Animal testing compromises an
animal s welfare in many ways. They live in horrible conditions throughout the experiments, they are
put through unnecessary suffering and experiment results are not always accurate. These are some of
the many reasons why animal experimentation is a process that should no longer take place in the
United States. Animal testing is unethical and often unsuccessful; therefore it should be banned and
replaced with alternatives that will be more effective. Animal experiments are primarily used for the
betterment of human s lives. Pharmaceutical, cosmetics, private and household product companies
carry out these experiments. There are many pros to testing on animals. Animal research has
represented a crucial role in practically every leading medical advance of the last century, for both
human and animal health. Researchers and scientists both agree that animal systems provide valuable
and irreplaceable knowledge about the human systems. They believe there are major similarities
between the genetic and physiological systems
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26. Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Fly Paper Elizabeth Taylor
The fly paper
The Fly paper is a short story by Elizabeth Taylor, an English novelist. It starts as an everyday event
and after a while demonstrates how oppressive the protagonist s seemingly calm day changes to the
darker side. In order to show not only a polite surface, but also an opposite,surface that includes
tension and depressive motives, Elizabeth Taylor virtuously uses foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is
being determined by a hint given in order to understand or predict certain events that will happen later
in the story. It is a great method of using uneven objects / references to demonstrate the future events.
I ve found four examples of foreshadowing in the short story. Elizabeth Taylor is using this technique
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In the beginning of unfortunate events that will take place in the house of an old lady, a reader may
observe a foreshadowing in the following sentence: Sylvia followed the woman down a side path to
the back door, trying to push her worries from her mind. . An author is using a pre scene surrounding,
many readers, out of my own observation, did not notice. It is a really questionable moment, why she
decided to go to the back door instead of using a main entrance. Another very interesting moment
where Elizabeth Taylor wisely decided to use a foreshadowing is the end of the short story, when
Sylvia noticed a fly paper located in the house of an old lady: She stared up at a fly paper hanging in
the window the only disconcerting thing in the room. Some of the flies were still half alive, and
striving hopelessly to free themselves. But they were caught forever. . In my opinion, it is one of the
smartest ways to end this story, which was completely shocking to a reader. Here, once again, a fly
represented a young girl, Sylvia, and fly paper represented a trap, house where she decided to go. But
I believe that a fly paper is not just a representation of a house itself, but also of the comfort that
Sylvia tried to get from an old lady. And as she was experiencing a lack of love from her relatives, her
kidnappers idea was to compensate that attention that a poor young
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27. Ama Ata Aidoo Feminism Analysis
Ama Ata Aidoo s Feminism and Pan Africanism Ama Ata Aidoo is an outstanding black and female
writer. She is a pan Africanist and a feminist but she doesn t use these adjectives separately. She
combines her racial and sexual identity to produce a mixed ideology of feminist pan Africanism. This
is especially significant because the pan Africanism discourse, like all political discourses, is generally
dominated by the male. She becomes one of the strongest female voices in this discourse and she
brings another point of view to pan Africanism. Her point of view suggests that feminism and pan
Africanism are essentially bound together and they need to be dealt together. In order to do so, Aidoo
constructs literarily strong female characters and she transmits her pan Africanist ideas through a
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Thanks to her family and the people she grew up among, she knows that the African people are
already feminists at heart, despite the fact that there are lots of things to improve. Since she learnt
feminism in Africa, she believes that feminism is a fundamental part of the Africa and it cannot be
separated from Africa. Besides, she also thinks that the rationality behind feminism and pan
Africanism are essentially the same, because both suggests a certain group of people having control of
their own lives. Thus, it is intellectually meaningless to separate one from another. Therefore, Ama
Ata Aidoo knows that liberation of the women also means liberation and solidarity of the African
people. She combines feminism and pan Africanism and creates her feminist pan Africanist ideology.
In order to transmit her ideology, Aidoo constructs strong feminine narratives in her plays and through
her characters, by using feminine images and notions, she reveals the relationship between feminism
and pan Africanism and that they are eventually bound
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28. Museum Of Art
The Getty s Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative allowed to take advantage of the opportunity to
attend the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). I was able to take advantage of looking at
three different exhibitions in a span of 4 hours but will only be discussing two of them, which are, the
Playing with Fire: Paintings by Carlos Almaraz and Found in Translation: Design in California and
Mexico, 1915 1985. These two exhibitions really brought forth a different perspective through history
by tying in the experience that Chicanos, Indigenous, and Latino/a folks have had to learn to endure
and navigate when Spaniard colonization and American industrialization began to take place. Also, I
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This was the first time in 30 years that his artwork as a Mexican American, Chicano artist, was
displayed and put in one central location all together. He formed a part of the Chicano art movement
during the 1970 s he founded an artist collective called Los Four in order to bring attention to the art
that was being created not only by them but from other Chicano/as. The artwork that Almaraz created
was meant to be cultural and political however, as he evolved and changed as person so did his art
pieces. Some seem to be giving you a more private insider to his thoughts and life, you could tell he
was an extremely complex character. Almaraz did not separate any of his cultural knowledge and
contradictory identities he carried. Instead he chose to embrace through his artwork hybridity and
crossover since some of his ideas even for the 1970 s could potentially be seen as controversial. The
art piece called The Struggle of Mankind created in 1984 is very sexually and erotically charged. It is
an explicit piece that shows two naked men who are wrestlers seem to be engaging in some sort of
homoerotic encounter. Almaraz begins to explore themes of sexual fluidity which was quite daring of
him to publically display. This brought me to remember a part in the book of Freud s Mexico: Into the
Wilds of Psychoanalysis where in chapter one, Perversions, where the Poet Salvador Novo affirms his
sexual orientation with such
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29. Regional Planning And Regional Development Strategies
Regional planning literature, for instance Barca (2009) suggests that there are various strategies which
can be used to stimulate development (regional/national) and these can be categorised into classes,
including inter alia, place neutral and place based development strategies. This paper however, dwells
much on the analysis of the arguments levelled in support of placed based development strategies as a
recipe for regional development, with reference to Zimbabwe s provinces. By and large, development
is a very broad and illusive concept hence there is no consensus among scholars as to what really
constitutes development. Barca (2011) argues that place based development strategies or mechanisms
are partially a response to the perceived failures of earlier regional development strategies and focus
instead on tackling underutilised economic potential and reducing social exclusion, through supply of
integrated goods and services tailored to local contexts and triggering innovation, which is critical to
regional economic growth. In distinguishing place based development strategies from traditional
development strategies, Barca (2011:221) argues that, place based approaches to regional development
put greater emphasis on arguing that, the well being of each and every individual also depends on the
context in which he or she lives . Critical to note however, is the fact that if regional development is to
be effected in Zimbabwe s provinces, there is need to integrate place
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30. An Analysis Of Inculpability In The Turn Of The Screw By...
Inculpability is the lack of culpability or corruption. Henry James was one of the main novelists
during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Many of his works were about European and
American people. The relationship between the governess and the children show us that she cares for
them as if they are her own. In the novel The Turn of the Screw, Henry James utilizes the main
character, the governess, to sacrifice her life; this does more damage than expected and shows how
inculpability can be corrupted. The novel The Turn of the Screw emerged in 1898. Once it was
published readers were frightened and it was kenned to be one of the most perturbing ghost stories
indited. Henry indited this novel during a low point in his life. The majority of his inditements were
about disjointing homes. Afore the final novel of The Turn of the Screw was published Henry revised
it several of times. Henry indited many plays during his vocation but never got any appreciation from
them. During this duration, many believed in ghost and spirituality. After the story of the Fox sister
and how they aurally perceived indescribable rapping in their bedroom ghost stories became a sizably
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Henry James elaborates many moments in the novel where the governess is observing their actions to
bulwark safe: I was there to protect and defend the little creatures in the world the most lovable, the
appeal of whose helplessness had suddenly become only too explicit, a deep, constant ache of one s
own committed hear (James 27). The governess cerebrates because Miles and Flora are so adolescent
that they are helpless and will not be able to forfend themselves from the apparitions she keeps
coming in contact with. She believes it is her obligation to bulwark the children from the ghost, their
former caretakers, so nothing harms them or their
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31. Monetary Policy For The Entire Euro Area
ECB The European Central bank in Frankfurt, Germany defines the monetary policy for the entire
Euro area. It is a single monetary authority with a single monetary policy and primary objective to
maintain price stability. The ECB sets interest rates at which it lends to commercial banks in the
Eurozone. This controls money supply and inflation. It manages the Eurozones foreign currency
reserves and the buying or selling currencies to balance exchange rates. It ensures that financial
markets and institutions are well supervised. This makes sure the payments systems work well. It
produces Euro s banknotes by Eurozone countries. Last, the ECB monitors price trends and risks to
price stability. There are three decision making bodies: Governing Council, Executive Board, and
General council. Governing Council is the main decision making body that assesses economic and
monetary developments. The Executive Board implements monetary policy and manages day to day
operations. The General Council has more of an advisory and coordination role to help prepare for
new countries joining the euro. The ECB works with the national central banks of all EU countries.
Together they are the European System of Central Banks. This helps with cooperation between central
banks and the Eurozone. The ECB chose a quantitative definition of price stability with three main
reasons: to make monetary policy more transparent, provide a yardstick against what the public can
hold the ECB accountable, and is
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32. Causes of American War of Independence
The Causes of American War of Independence The American Revolutionary War (1775 1783), also
known as the American War of Independence, was a conflict that erupted between Great Britain and
revolutionaries within thirteen British colonies, who declared their independence as the United States
of America in 1776. The war was the culmination of the American Revolution, a colonial struggle
against political and economic policies of the British Empire. The war eventually widened far beyond
British North America; many Native Americans also fought on both sides of the conflict. Throughout
the war, the British were able to use their naval superiority to capture and occupy coastal cities, but
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Tens of thousands of slaves escaped to the British lines, although possibly as few as 1,000 served
under arms. Many of the rest served as orderlies, mechanics, laborers, servants, scouts and guides,
although more than half died in smallpox epidemics that swept the British forces, and a number were
driven out of the British lines when food ran low. Despite Dunmore s promises, the majority were not
given their freedom. Due to manpower shortages, Washington lifted the ban on black enlistment in the
Continental Army in January 1776. All black units were formed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts;
many were slaves promised freedom for serving in lieu of their masters. Another all black unit came
from Haiti with French forces. At least 5,000 black soldiers fought for the Revolutionary cause. Most
American Indians east of the Mississippi River were affected by the war, with many communities
dividing over the question of how to respond to the conflict. Most Native Americans who joined the
fight fought against the United States, since native lands were threatened by expanding American
settlement. An estimated 13,000 warriors fought on the British side; the largest group, the Iroquois
Confederacy, fielded about 1,500 men. War in the north, 1775 1777 Before the war, Boston,
Massachusetts had been the scene of much revolutionary activity, leading to the effective abolition of
the provincial government of Massachusetts by the British parliament in
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33. Satire In Northanger Abbey
Satire is a literary device used by writers typically to critique society or an individual. It can be done a
variety of ways, including humor, irony, and ridicule. An example of a writer using satire to critique
society would be Jane Austen s Northanger Abbey. Using a variety of techniques, Austen criticizes
how society viewed novels and the people who write them by parodying common tropes in novels.
Most novels just want to pull the reader in, and make them forget that they are reading a novel, but
Austen does not allow this. The very first line in Northanger Abbey is No one who had ever seen
Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be a heroine (1). By pointing out
that the main character is supposed to be the heroine, Austen draws attention to the fact that this is a
novel. However, while Catherine is in fact a heroine, it is also states from the beginning that she does
not match the expectations of the average heroine. So right from the beginning, the reader knows that
while this is a novel, it is not going to be a typical one. It is in fact, going to parodying and critiquing
some common aspects of novels. Austen continues on, and not so subtly points out the ways that
Catherine differs from the heroines normally found in novels.
For Catherine s ...situation in life, the character of her father and mother, her own person and
disposition were all equally against her (Austen 1). She was fairly normal and did not have any of the
commonly used characteristics of heroines working in her favor, despite being a heroine herself.
Austen writes Catherine this was to parody the way women are written in novels. There normally has
to be some catalyst that makes the heroine special, different than the average women. However,
Catherine wasn t incredibly poor, had two well tempered parents, and preferred other hobbies ...to the
more heroic enjoyments... (Austen 1) that heroines were normally fond of. By completely disregarding
the characteristics normally attributed to heroines, Austen creates a character that would not fit into
the normal novel. She essentially gives Catherine the character of someone who is almost the
antithesis of what a heroine normally is, and by doing this critiques the
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34. Positive Psychology Personal Statement
I am currently taking a Clinical Psychology Course in which we are learning about Martin Seligman s
concept, positive psychology. One of his developments is gratitude letters. Once I learned more about
what gratitude is, I found it most fitting to write to you to express how thankful I am to have you in
my life and the positive impact you have made on it. You have taught me so much about all paths of
life. You have guided me to many incredible experiences and helped me with some of the most
challenging. Without your guidance and love I would not be where I am today.
Coming into a new school sophomore year of high school was a scary task for a girl who had spent
her previous school years from second grade through freshmen year in an all girls school. After been
diagnosed at an early age with a learning disability I found it very hard to succeed academically.
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Helping professions are a broad term because practically all occupations incorporate some kind of
helping. You introduced me to psychology and what my future would entail if I chose to pursue this
field. Currently, as you know, I am still attending The University of Scranton following the same path
we chose together. I have recently added a minor in human services and plan to attend graduate school
for counseling. The most important transformation you have guided me on was taking my lack of
confidence and insecurity and turning it around to aid people who go through the same emotional
conflicts. Having your constant emotional support since my sophomore year of high school is a gift
that I am eternally grateful for. Coming home over breaks and still having a great friend and mentor to
catch up with is exhilarating. This fall break, having you give me a tour of the new Pennington
Campus and navigate the offices to find my past professors was so
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35. Bowfishing Research Paper
Basic Bowfishing Accessories Nearly every task is made easier by the presence of a few well chosen
accessories, in addition to the main tools you are going to use. For example, if you are making
candles, you need nothing beyond wax, wicks, a melter, a thermometer, and a mold. However,
accessories such as gloves to protect you from splashes, a bottle of olive oil to help the candles come
loose, and so forth will make your job easier and more pleasant. Similarly, you can paint a ceiling
without a shower cap to protect your hair and drop cloths to shield the floor, but the results are better
if these accessories are present. Bowfishing is no exception to this rule. Although the only absolutely
necessary items are a bow, a set of arrow, and a reel, there are perhaps half a dozen or a dozen items
that will make the experience much easier and far more enjoyable. These accessories give you a boost
in many different ways, from allowing you to carry out simple field repairs on your equipment, to just
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During the day, the sun can glare off the surface of the water in a blinding, silvery dance so you will
need polarized lens sunglasses to suppress this brilliance and allow you to see into the water. This will
let you shoot effectively at your quarry and will spare you a ghastly headache. At night, you will need
a light to see fish and hopefully to draw them to your
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36. Essay On James Matis
Former General James Mattis is a hero because he showed bravery, leadership, and sacrifice for our
country by serving in our military for 41 years and now being a Secretary of Defense under Trump s
cabinet. Mattis was born in September 8, 1950
James Mattis is a hero because he shows a tremendous amount of leadership when serving our
country. There is to lessons of leadership that goes for everything. The first lesson is take the time to
think and reflect on what it is you are doing. Mattis said that he thinks it s crucial to be alone and
think, he does this when it comes to our nation s security. Another leadership lesson is that Mattis to
read about our and other people s history and read often. He has nearly as many books as Thomas
Jefferson sold to create the Library of Congress. By his knowledge look at how successful he is in life,
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Mattis career was based in three places, Persian gulf war, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Those three places he
would need bravery to overcome the possibility of death and seeing the death of his brothers. As
Mattis is the head of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, he was able to give forth
more effort in the MCCDC s center for the lessons that helped assemble the U.S. Army/Marine Corps
Counterinsurgency Field Manual. When Mattis and his battalion went to Kuwait, and were near the
first, got awarded the bronze star for valor. You can get the Bronze Star by doing a heroic achievement
or service. Whilst earning his Bronze Star he got promoted to colonel then got awarded another medal
which is less popular but one of the highest honors, the Edson s Eagle. The medal was worn by
legendary Marine Merritt Edson and only can be bestowed to colonel who exemplifies Edison s spirit
to fight. To get these achievements he had to have an abundant amount bravery from going to Kuwait
and handle the job of
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37. The Big Bang Theory And The Revolution Of A New Generation
The Big Bang Theory What exactly is the Big Bang Theory? I know before starting this essay I knew
very little of what it consisted. I figured that the Big Bang Theory had something to with the era of a
new generation. One in which started after the extinction of dinosaurs to be quite honest. As I learn
more about astronomy, this topic struck an interest and technically the big bang theory isn t something
that occurred but rather something that happened. It started the beginning of what we now call the
universe.
When we ask astronomers what the big bang theory entails, it is simplified as the explanation on how
the universe started or began. The universe was not what it currently is today and in order to
understand our universe we have to obviously start from somewhere so why no start to the beginning?
According to astronomers there is little known about how the universe was started but as far as we
know it started with a gravitational singularity. Singularities are believed to exist at the center of black
holes. The singularities then inflated over the next 13.8 billion years to what we see in the sky today. It
s hard to look back in time and see how the universe came about, but astronomers can somewhat
summarize the birth through mathematical theory and models of how the Big bang theory came about.
Although Astronomers weren t able to see how the universe came about, they are able to see an
expansion through a phenomenon known as the cosmic microwave background which is
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38. Human Touch Research Paper
The Human Touch The most valuable qualities you can develop within yourself are patience,
kindness, and consideration for other people. Although machines and chemicals don t care whether
you scream and curse at them, people do. Your subordinates are not just engineers, scientists,
administrators, clerks, and programmers they re people, first and foremost. People with families and
friends, likes and dislikes. People with feelings. Respect them as people and you ll get their respect
and loyalty in return. But treat them coldly and impersonally and they will lose motivation to perform
for you. Corny as it sounds, the Golden Rule Do unto others as you would have others do unto you is a
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That way, mistakes won t hurt the company and can quickly and easily be corrected. On major
projects, where performance is critical, you ll want to give as much supervision as is needed to ensure
successful completion of the task.
Be Available Have you ever been enthusiastic about a project, only to find yourself stuck, unable to
continue, while you waited for someone higher up to check your work before giving the go ahead for
the next phase? Few things dampen employee motivation more than management inattention. As a
manager, you have a million things to worry about besides the report sitting in your mailbox, waiting
for your approval. But to the person who wrote that report, each day s delay causes frustration, anger,
worry, and insecurity. So, although you ve got a lot to do, give your first attention to approving,
reviewing, and okaying projects in progress. If employees stop by to ask a question or discuss a
project, invite them to sit down for a few minutes. If you re pressed for time, set up an appointment for
later that day, and keep it. This will let your people know you are genuinely interested in them. And
that s something they ll really
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39. Essay On Health Insurance
Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) varies from state to state. [CHIP is a collaboration
between federal and state governments. The programs are run by the individual states according to
requirements set up by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. States may organize
CHIP programs as an independent program separate from Medicaid, such as separate child health
programs, use CHIP funds to expand their Medicaid programs like SCHIP Medicaid expansion
programs, or can combine these] put in quotes with the source advancements into a CHIP combination
program (NAHSP,2017). States receive federal funds for CHIP programs at a rate above the typical
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A few states call the SCHIP program by the term Children s Health Insurance Program .
The Affordable Care Act also known as Obamacare provides opportunities to boost and strengthen
children s healthcare coverage (Rudawitz, 2014). ACA requires states to improve coverage for
children by transitioning coverage for all children up to 133% Federal Poverty Line (FPL) to Medicaid
(Rudawitz, 2014). With enrollment increasing the CHIP program will need additional funding. If the
funding is reauthorized the program will have enhanced funding from 2016 2019. According to
Rudawitz the future of CHIP reauthorization will have important implications for children s coverage.
Funding for CHIP reauthorization will be challenging and more research will need to highlight
obstacles to coverage as well as changes in coverage between CHIP and the Marketplace to
understand the consequences tied to CHIP reauthorization.
CHIP focuses on low income children in working families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid
but not enough to be able to purchase health insurance coverage on their own. CHIP s supporters
recognize the value of investing in children s coverage to make sure that all children have access to
medical care they need to grow up to become healthy and productive adults. CHIP has been
enormously successful, helping to reduce the number of low income uninsured children by a
remarkable 67.9%. (Shapiro, April 2016). The CHIP program gives families the
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40. Qnt 561 Complete Class Essay
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Week 1
Individual Week One Practice Problems
Complete the following Week One Practice Problems in MyStatLab®:
Ch. 2 of Statistics for Business and Economics o 2.37, 2.38, 2.44, 2.46, 2.54, 2.64, 2.68, 2.79, 2.85,
2.89, 2.93, 2.94, 2.106, and 2.108
Ch. 4 of Statistics for Business and Economics o 4.1, 4.12, 4.13, 4.21, 4.79, 4.80, 4.81, 4.89, 4.91,
4.106, and 4.124
Week 2
Individual Week Two Practice Problems
Complete the following Week Two Practice Problems in MyStatLab®:
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Address the following in your paper:
Include how you applied concepts to formulate your decision.
Include appropriate probability concepts and your application to find resulting data to limit uncertainty
in this decision.
Identify each outcome from your statistical analysis, providing rationale for each.
Identify tradeoffs between accuracy and precision required by various probability concepts and the
effect on your data.
Include the decision you made based on statistical data.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Learning Team Weekly Reflection
Discuss this week s objectives with your team. Your discussion should include the topics you feel
comfortable with, any topics you struggled with, and how the weekly topics relate to application in
your field.
Prepare a 350 to 1,050 word paper detailing the findings of your discussion.
Week 4
Individual Week Four Practice Problems
Complete the following Week Four Practice Problems in MyStatLab®:
41. Ch. 1 of Statistics for Business and Economics o 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.14, 1.16, 1.19, 1.21, and 1.31
Learning Team Business Research Methods, Part II
Resources: Ch. 10, 12, 13, and 14 of Business Research Methods
Collect data using your sample design and appropriate collection methods to maintain data validity.
Prepare a 700 to 1400 word milestone.
Create a questionnaire or survey appropriate for your sample.
Present your data
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42. Welcome to the Realm of Love
Welcome to the realm of love
You dream of an unfamiliar hand being placed on your elbow. It is tender and adoring, but at the same
moment it has a gargantuan power that easily lifts you awake. You are suspended over a countryside at
dawn. You gaze downward and you realize that this cosmic expanse extending out to the horizon and
distant beyond it is all your property. The existence you have endured and have yet to live stretches
out beneath you. It s surprisingly gigantic, a complete continent sheltered with a subtle cobalt vapor.
You can scarcely familiarize yourself, but you worship this territory from deep within your spirit. You
marvel at that, but just for a short minute, because it then occurs to you what this immeasurable
immense and magnificent ground beneath you is: it s called love.
As you slowly drift downwards, you are still gazing, lost in thought, at the landscape before your eyes.
You touch down gently, grateful to feel the earth below your feet. A delicate fog surrounds you. You
see a light in front of and up above you. A mighty tower looms before you. Completely solitary, it
rises from the landscape like a pillar. It is beautiful and strangely familiar, as if you had been there
many times before.
Light comes from a small window set high in the facade. Something wonderful is shining there, gentle
and friendly. As you walk around the tower, you see an open door. You go inside, where a broad,
winding staircase greets you. Each step, each stone is familiar.
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43. Religion In Fight Club
Fight Club is a movie based on the book of the same name written by Chuck Palahniuk. It was
released in 1999 as a film directed by David Fincher. The film, when first shown in theaters, did
poorly falling well short of what 20th Century Fox s expectations were. The major problem that the
film had was its negativity toward women with such lines as, we are a generation of men raised by
women , as well as its portrayal of the film s leading female character Marla Singer who is seemingly
the root of all the nameless main character s problems. By contrast in the movie are told to take back
their masculinity and fight. After the film s release to home video, a cult following quickly grew. A
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In many circles of Buddhism, they do not see themselves as religious but instead a philosophy with no
belief in a god or high power. Rather a higher understanding called nirvana. The Buddhist tradition of
nirvana is described as the extinguishing of the fires that cause suffering. These fires are typically
identified as the fires of attachment, aversion, and ignorance. Once again in this belief we see the idea
of letting go and becoming more aware about the self. There are many types of enlightenment in
Buddhism but the most prevalent is nirvana and the release from rebirth cycles. Where there is
nothing; where naught is grasped, there is the Isle of No Beyond. Nirvana do I call it the utter
extinction of aging and dying. There is that dimension where there is neither earth, nor water, nor fire,
nor wind; neither dimension of the infinitude of space, nor dimension of the infinitude of
consciousness, nor dimension of nothingness, nor dimension of neither perception nor non perception;
neither this world, nor the next world, nor sun, nor moon. And there, I say, there is neither coming, nor
going, nor stasis; neither passing away nor arising: without stance, without foundation, without
support. This, just this, is the end of stress. (Sakya 48) So what does any of this have to do with the
story in Fight Club? In the beginning of the story our nameless protagonist is suffering from insomnia.
Three weeks and I hadn t slept. Three weeks
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44. Impact Of Ecosystem On The Deepwater Horizon Spill
The oil and refined products are a mixture of various hydrocarbons and other compounds whose
physical and chemical properties vary; during an oil spill, the composite determines the behavior and
impact on the environmental elements such as physical, biological, ecosystem, and the economical
impact. During this Case Study I will continue to discuss the characteristics of each affected
ecosystem including organisms commonly found in the Deepwater Horizon Spill affected area,
potential threats based on their relative location to the spill, and the economic impact of damages in
these communities.
Main Body
During the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill an estimated five million barrels of oil was released into the
sea. The BP oil spill is the largest chemical dispersants in marine waters in US history. The oil slick
affected the states of Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana the spill impacted more than
110 kilometers from the coast of Louisiana. Other affected are outside the US was the coasts of
Mexico and Cuba. Understanding various ecosystems allow us to better understand the impact in
which the Deepwater Horizon Spill had within each type of ecosystem. The oil spill affected three
specific types of ecosystems including the coastal, freshwater, and the upland areas. Wetland plants
are called hydrophytes; in the past wetlands had been viewed as wasted land, fortunately scientists
have realized that wetlands have a tremendous value to our ecosystem. Wetlands are
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45. Why Being Late Is Important
Michael L. Annino 12 September 2017 The Importance of Being on Time Being late is becoming a
more and more common trend among people of all walks of life, especially in the United States Army.
Failure to be on time is completely unacceptable. Being late may cost the military money, and lead to
a poor reputation of soldiers and their first line supervisors. There are many methods available to
prevent being late as well as proper steps for soldiers to take if they are going to be late. All soldiers
have the duty and responsibility to follow the orders of those appointed above them. When soldiers are
told to be at a certain place and time, they are expected to be there. When soldiers are late to their
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First and foremost, soldiers need to ensure they are receiving the proper amount of sleep at night.
Regardless of the amount of free time left over at the end of their duty, soldiers will need to begin
resting with at least seven to eight hours before waking. Proper sleep cycles ensure soldiers will wake
up on time with enough energy for the work day. Soldiers should consider setting multiple alarms for
waking up for redundancy. Arriving to work a minimum of 10 minutes prior will give soldiers time to
calm themselves and get ready for the work day. Occasionally, emergencies do occur and soldiers can
trust in their leaders to be understanding. If for any number of reasons soldiers do not have a way to
get to work on time. Soldiers must immediately notify their first line supervisors and inform them of
their tardiness. Soldiers may even receive assistance in dealing with an emergency if needed. As long
as proper notification is given, good justification, and does not possess a bad habit of being late; no
punishment or action is
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46. Abortion Is A Legal Medical Operation
Abortion is a legal medical operation which the government cannot control a woman s private health
care decisions. Since abortion was legalized in 1973, nearly 1,500,000 babies have been aborted each
year. In the last year there have been attacks on organizations that provide health care services and
abortion care or abortion as part of counseling services. Around the country, states have passed laws to
defund planned parenthood and to prevent them from participating in public health care programs.
Politicians manipulate laws from federal family planning funding organizations to tax credit programs
to subvert an organization that even mentions abortion. Legislation is willing to sacrifice domestic
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During the late 1960s and the early 1970s, the United States performed reforms that made abortions
available. Abortion was defined as a health right and it allowed the procedure when doctors concluded
it was medically necessary. The supreme court appointed for life issued sweeping rules that shocked
the lawyers for expanded abortion rights. The public opinion defined abortion as a privacy right and
open abortions at the request of a pregnant woman. Opponents of abortion came back with strong
complaints that assumed the power of democratically elected legislatures. There are six main ways to
abort a baby. The first is RU 486, it is a drug that promotes abortion taken after the mother misses her
period. It can only be used up to the second month of pregnancy by blocking progesterone from
developing the baby. Then a second drug is taken to stimulate the uterus to contract and the baby is
then expelled. Women who choose this procedure will experience severe cramping, bleeding, and
vomiting. The second is suction aspiration paralyzing the cervical muscle and the abortionist inserts a
plastic tube with a knife edge into the uterus. The baby is busted into pieces then sucked out through
the cut opening of the uterine wall into a bottle. With very heavy bleeding dilation abortion is the third
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