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The Between Eastern And Western Medicine
From the dawn of time healing has been influenced by many different issues, such as religion, politics
of the time, different philosophies, and vested interest such as money. There had been conflicts
between Eastern and Western medicine for a long time. Eastern medicine is viewed by many people in
the West as having no validity and makes little sense to those who view the body in parts and pieces.
Eastern medicine has long viewed the body as mind, body and spirit as one entity. To understand the
ideas of each Eastern and Western medicine its history has to be taken into consideration
Hippocrates, a physician of Greece believed in scientific reasoning and the power of natural healing
his belief continued until the 19th century (2300 years). During the second century Galan, another
Greek physician was the first to promote the key to healing and soon every health problem were fit
into a classification (as it is today). His ways were strict and only doctors had access to the healing
knowledge. During the dark ages natural healing was embraced once more. The Arabs brought
alchemy and pharmacy into Western medicine. They introduced new ointments elixirs, pills,
suppositories, carcinogenics, and inhalations to the masses in the 12th century herbal pharmacies were
common in every neighborhood. In the 16th century Paracelsus taught that alchemy and chemistry
were a way to unlock the secrets of nature. Both the alchemist of his day, and the chemists of our day,
adhere to the beliefs
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An Unequal Distribution Of Wealth And Power Across The Nation
Living in America, I have always been aware of fact that there is an unequal distribution of wealth and
power across the nation. However, I was unaware that there is such a significant gap between the rich
and the poor. It was made clear in the video Wealth Inequality in America , that the top 1% has more
power and wealth than the middle and poor classes. The rich can get away with not paying their taxes
and sitting on their pile of free money. In the meantime, the poorest people are down to the loose
change in their pockets and are still paying their taxes. Corporations today have more privileges in
America, including a voice in the democracy. People like us are being excluded from important
decision making regarding our economic lives. Our understanding of what s going on with the wealth
distribution and the actuality of what s going on is two completely different things. So you may ask,
what s the reason behind this inequality? The answer is corporations and big businesses. Corporations
such as Bank of America, Nike, Google, Apple, and Microsoft are rising to power. Corporations have
also completely diminished the original intent of our Founding Fathers. According to Collin and
Yeskel s Economic Apartheid in America , it s sad to say that many Americans are unaware of these
things and it s starting to affect us as a country day by day. But while the truth of the economy may be
difficult to understand, Collins, Yeskel, and Perkins clarified and changed my views on the
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Pilate As A Positive Figure In The Bible
The Bible is interpreted in many different ways. Depending on who wrote the chapter, when the story
was written, and it depends on the person who is reading the story. All of these factors contribute to
how we read the Bible. Depending on the context of the situation, Pilate may be portrayed as a
negative, neutral, or positive figure in the Bible. Warrens Carter s book, Pontius Pilate: Portraits of a
Roman Governor, states, Gundry sees the first sign of this Christianizing in Matthew s presentation
when Pilate asks the crowd if they want to release Jesus Barabbas or Jesus who is called the Christ?
(Carter 9). This source claims that Pilate is one of the first Christians and makes an effort to save Jesus
from being crucified. I argue that Pilate is seen as a negative figure in the Bible because The standard
way of thinking about Pilate s role as a figure in the Bible has it that Pilate is seen as a positive figure.
Pilate is the governor and holds most of the power, he is aware of Jesus s innocence before crucifying
him, and he is naïve to think that his hands are cleaned of Jesus s blood.
Pilate is seen as a negative character because of many different reasons. Pilate is not a normal citizen
of Judaea; he was the governor. He had the power to approve or disapprove any decision the city
wanted to make. Some sources claim that Pilate did not want to start a riot or that he fell into peer
pressure, but a strong leader should have been able to stand up for the right
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Montex Industries Case Summary
RoboCorp designs and manufactures robots for industrial purposes; most recent developments have
been pick and place material handling robots and robotic welding arms which are being used by huge
corporations for various purposes. Montex Industries are one of the most valuable customers
accounting for a major share of revenue for RoboCorp. The pick and place material handling robots
are used extensively in their power plants and they now require robotic arms with optical scanners to
automate the inspection of the parts inside the nuclear plants. Though there is a lot of research and
development at RoboCorp, there is not enough expertize to design and manufacture optical sensors
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If there is a highly disruptive team that is assembled for the coalition, then both parties would benefit a
lot from the venture. The CEO of RoboCorp and the production Engineer of Montex Industries Mike
Hunter would play the most vital roles in the formation of the venture. Mr. Ralph Jackson would need
to extend his full support for the venture and he should be initiating the process. On the other hand Mr.
Hunter has been conducting research on optics and concluded that optics would be the way for future
for the industry. He wants to use the optic scanners to provide early warning to prevent failures during
nuclear plant operations. He would personally assist RoboCorp in the design and manufacture of the
robotic arm with censors and would also work on the improvement of the efficiency of optics. The
Legal Consultant would play an important role as well. He would have to oversee all the legal terms
and contracts so that the joint venture gets a shape quickly and enables the earliest possible start of
production. Mr. Charlie Grape who is the Chief Research and Development Officer will ensure the
proper sharing of information between the other board members and stock holders to pave way for a
smooth transition. The marketing head will have to plan for the future of the venture as both the
parties would look to market their brainchild seeking high profits and returns as they would be the
leaders of this type of technology. He would also be helpful in forecasting the possible revenue
generated by the product in the
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African American Caricatures
The technology boom of the industrial era created a surge of new media people could consume. Music
was being created along with moving pictures and new types of theaters. Caricatures of minorities
were created not to accurately represent the people and their lives, but to paint an image in the public s
eye of a lesser human. The masses at the time and even now would argue that these people these
caricatures were based of real people and experiences but first hand accounts from the community beg
to differ. People from oppressed communities were being portrayed as animals, fools, and sexual
heathen to degrade their worth and make the fight for equality harder Popular caricatures of the
African American community helped keep what white supremacist would call racial balance. During
the time of the civil war, tensions were high when people started to get the idea that slaves did not like
being slaves. To combat this the uncle and the Mammy caricatures were created. They were depicted
as older slaves that enjoyed working under their master (Riggs). This new concept helped white
people conform to the idea of slavery because of the need it implied on the white community to
control slaves. After northern states began to make slavery illegal, they no longer needed docile
characters to play a part in the segregation of the races. Instead new characters were created to fit their
agenda To combat the growing presence of black men in the northern middle class the Zip coon was
created
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Pennsylvania Hall Speech By Angelina Grimke
Angelina Grimke, was born February 20, 1805 to Mary Smith Grimke and John Faucheraud Grimke
and was also the youngest of fourteen children. She stood for so many things, as a reformer. She was a
lady who wanted nothing more than to change the world. From the age of three Angelina was very
impacted by slavery. She tried to help free slaves and she also could not stand to seem them tortured
or the after effects of the torture. When it came time for her to be confirmed in the church she refused
because she knew that the church was fond of slavery and that was just not something that she stood
for. When she was thirteen years old her sister Sarah left the family plantation to become a Quaker
because she too opposed slavery. On one of Sarah s trips ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Those help you to start to imagine half of what the slaves have to go through on a daily basis. She also
uses details such as the ways that the crowd reacted to her speech such as [a yell from the mob without
the building] (Angelina Grimke Weld). Which shows that even though there was quite a large number
of people who did not agree with what she had to say on the matter of slavery she did not care and she
continued to preach about it. There were people who were throwing bricks at the windows and
shouting during her speech and she still continued to try and get the people to side with her. The
overall effectiveness of the document were not immediate. At first, the people were still very hesitant
to break the bonds of slavery. They were a people who were afraid of change and were afraid of
people who did not look like them. They did not want to be seen as a person who supported the
abolishing of slavery. However, when the movement against slavery this document, along with a few
others were quite effect in how the world viewed slavery and the effects of
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Essay On 1984 And Fahrenheit 451
Introduction Man over the years has thought of a very simple, yet controversial question, can man
destroy itself? . Thesis In the books, 1984, by George Orwell, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury,
each show that man has a number of potential ways to destroy itself, like technology, war, and the
usage of words. Technology Technology and technological advancements were very prevalent in the
book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and many technological advancements are happening today,
including the idea and advancements of artificial intelligences, AI. In the book Fahrenheit 451, there
are many indications of a society that is more technologically advanced, but at the same time they are
at a point of social destruction. In the book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many things today are already controlled by some sort of power source which can be hacked like
pacemakers or a power grid, but as AI advances it could control things like your car or an airplane,
which no matter what could potentially be hacked and would be used as weapons of mass destruction
if they were to be. When AI advances it has no emotion, so if we make one to do something that can
cause devastating damage to an area, it would have no second thoughts about doing it, and unless
stopped by an outside force, it would continue with its mission, programmers could also start an AI on
a beneficial task, but eventually find a way to make it destructive for its on personal goal. These AIs
that humanity could create could become super intelligent and potentially dangerous thing for
humanity because they could unalign themselves from our goals and make their own which could
include destroying the human race because we would be inferior to it. War The books 1984 and
Fahrenheit 451, both societies are often exposed to the idea of war and how they should support it, and
society today is often exposed to war as well. In both books, war is used as propaganda to control
society, and it is also an idea that is to be supported no matter what. In 1984, the society is controlled
by the flow of hatred.
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Hurrler Syndrome Case Studies
In 1981 Weissbluth et al. reported the first case of extensive MS associated with GM1 ganglio sidosis
9. Since then some other cases have been reported linking other IEM with MS and GM1
gangliosidosis. There are 54 reported cases of extensive MS with various IEM, in which 25 cases are
associated with Hurler syndrome, 17 with GM1G, 9 in Hunter syndrome, 2 in ᶐ mannosidosis, and 1
with Niemann Pick disease6. Of these 25 cases of Hurler syndrome, 19 have been reported in a single
study by Gonzalez et al8,10. However in recent years reporting of extensive MS in GM1G is more
frequent in comparison to Hurler syndrome. By 2006, only 39 cases LySD associated with MS was
reported, of these 24 patients had Hurler disease, and 11 patients had type 1 ... Show more content on
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Melanocyte migration and proliferation is dependent upon exogenous peptide growth factors, which
stimulate receptors with tyrosine kinase activity(Trk) . Human keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts
express nerve growth factor (NGF), which is an important signal for transdermal melanocyte
migration. It has been postulated that accumulated metabolite like GM1 and heparan sulfate binds
tightly to Trk receptor which enhances NGF activity leading to aberrant neural crest migration8,11.In
our patient MS was progressive in nature, which can be attributed to activation of latent melanocytes.
It has been hypothesized that metabolite Trk binding serves as a trigger to dormant melanocytes
resulting in progressive MS8. Treatment of GM1G is only symptomatic and not curative. A main
obstacle is blood brain barrier, which prevents the passage of therapeutic enzymes into the brain.
Current research in animals are focused on using small molecule chaperones to transport functional
enzymes across the blood brain barrier to slow neurologic decline but so far without substantial
success12,13. It has been seen that despite of complete normalization of white blood cell β
galactosidase levels after allogenic BMT, patient continues to deteriorate
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Olaudah Equiano Research Paper
Romantic Period Comparison The romantic period and its literature is solely based off of reform and
change. At the time, slavery was very prodominit in the Americas, but the people profiting from their
virtues in England were oblivious to the conditions the slaves had to endure. On the other hand,
women were fighting their oppressions at home. This was not a case of poor living conditions, like the
slaves, but trying to break away from social standards and stereotypes placed upon them. At the time,
the main way to get out information and spread a cause was through literature, because it reached the
higher, literate classes in society. Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and
The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano both exposed social problems during the romantic ...
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Olaudah Equiano was a freed slave who was literate and wrote about his experiences with gruesome
details to portray the evil that was taking place in the Americas.. He was fighting against what the
white man viewed as just for their economic gain, while the african american race suffered. His stories
are based off of his struggles throughout his life of being enslaved. Contemporary Abolitionist
literature at the time revolved around sentimental appeals, Romantic poets invoked images of slavery
in order to bring the issue closer to the minds of the English people, thus informing the general public
about what is happening across the Atlantic Ocean(Romanticized Slavery). These people were
unaware to what their government was allowing to produce for their country. Economic gain stooped
social justice and many were okay with this, but those who were not joined Equiano and the
abolitionist group. Not only did this aid the abolitionist movement, but it also pushed for reform as a
country in
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Fish Reader Response Criticism
Fish s Reader Response Criticism is composed of two interdependent ideas: first, that the meaning of
texts is shaped by the reading experience itself, and second, that these meanings cannot be judged to
be correct or incorrect, but merely belonging to one interpretive community or another. The first idea
may be identified as the executive aspect of Reader Response Criticism because it analyzes the act of
reading, while the second idea is the epistemological aspect of the theory because it circumscribes the
knowledge we can acquire about a text to the merely relative. Studied independently, each aspect of
Reader Response Theory offers by itself strong arguments countervailing the formalist stance of the
New Critics. But as we will see, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This excerpt begins at the level of innate human concepts (flesh) and proceeds through the more
concrete level of medical terminology (muscles, blood, epidermis) and onwards through an evocative
metaphor (red cloud). Before the reader reaches the final clause ( whose soul is lightning ), he has
built up an expectation that a culminating trope will be used to close the sentence, as is usual. Instead,
the fragment ends with whose soul is lightning which refers not to the red cloud, but to the flesh itself.
In other words, the red cloud is not the object of the concluding clause, but a psychological multiplier:
the reader sees a red cloud (associated with storms) and then sees lightning exacerbated by the
immediately preceding image. Now the reader possesses a clear mental picture of the passionate flesh,
but the strange syntax (both in French and English) leaves him uncertain about what exactly the text
has said: is lightning the soul of the flesh? Is the soul the lightning emitted by the flesh? This is an
important point is the soul passion? Or is passion simply one of several manifestations of the soul?
Yourcenar has deliberately shrouded this discussion in complex syntax because the distinction itself
confounds us. If you are lost as to what exactly the text says right now, Yourcenar has achieved her
aim. Now take a look at Grace Frick s artful translation of the same text:
The flesh itself, that amazing instrument of muscles, blood, and skin, that
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Rain Man Summary
Rain Man Summary When Charlie Babbitt, the main character, finds out his father has recently passed
away he packs up his stuff and heads to Ohio to see what he has been left in the will. He was not very
happy to see that all he gets is a car he was never able to drive growing up and a huge bed of roses,
while the remainder three million dollars goes to someone else. Quickly he finds out that it wasn t just
anyone that had receives that money, it was his unknown brother, Raymond. Raymond is an autistic
savant who likes to keep a routine but is extremely unique, calculating complicated math problems
quickly and accurately. Charlie is upset that he was never told he had a brother and the fact he doesn t
get the money, so Charlie and Raymond
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Dylan Thomas And The Poetry Of The 1940s
Further David Perkins asserts that: Dylan Thomas was too relentlessly melodious and rhetorical,
making the fifties poets all the more conscious of the morality of plainness. Moreover they could not
recognize their world in the clichés of Thomas Fern Hill or Under Milk Wood , and thus they were
motivated all the more toward an honest realism. That Thomas archetypal symbols seemed vague and
obscure to the point of self indulgence impelled them with stronger conviction toward lucid, rational
discourse (Perkins 423).
In Purity of Diction in English Verse, Davie says of the Movement that: it represented an originally
passionate rejection, by one generation of British poets of all the values of Bohemia (Davie, Purity of
Diction 198 99).This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Enright s introduction to the Poet s of the 1950s criticized Thomas s poetry on the familiar ground that
it lacked thought: Perhaps the kind of admiration which Thomas received encouraged him to leave
thinking to the New Verse Poets; but poetry is like a human body in needing bones as well as flesh and
blood (Enright, Poet of the 1950s). A similar idea can be found in Davie s Articulate Energy published
in 1955, which looks back to a period in English history, the eighteenth century , where strong sense
was as common as terms as strong feelings . Davie sees Romantic and Modernist practice as having
destroyed meaning and argument into poetry by over emphasizing the importance of images. He is
able to admit that in some poetry notably that of Ezra Pound such practice has had beneficial effects;
but one poet whose pursuit of images he will not tolerate is Dylan Thomas: a sonnet by Dylan Thomas
is unacceptable even on Hulme s terms. When concrete images are crowded upon each other, they lose
their concreteness. The milk is soured by the magic, the bread has lost its tang, and the clod its
volume. The things will not stand still, but fluctuate and swim like weeds in a
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Influential Factors for an Effective Leader
Were CP China s changes to the CMF marketing launch program justifiable?
Burton s objective was to market Colgate Max Fresh (CMF) as global venture. Each country had its
own assumptions and trends that would make certain products popular. For CMF to appeal to a
Chinese market it had to investigate and target those specific selling appeals.
Del Levin, who was in charge of conducting R D for Colgate in Asia, discovered that that whilst a
potentially huge market existed for the product it being that Asia had a large freshness segment it had
to be marketed in a particular way in order to best appeal to the Asian consumer. Firstly, the name
itself Colgate Max Fresh did not appeal as well as other names in China would; the name was
therefore changed to Icy Fresh . Secondly, original marketing that used breath strips was meaningless
to an Asian market and would have been better modified to cooling crystals which was more relevant
and meaningful to Chinese consumers
Consumer surveys targeted to the Asian public carefully investigated the various nuances that would
make the product successful in China and, to that end, discovered that freshness was still a relatively
new concept to this particular market and that, therefore, careful research would have to be done in
order to precisely assess potential selling points. It would have to be the youth who would be targeted
and they would be targeted at an emotional level. Emily Proctor and her role were unknown in China,
and,
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The Pros and Cons of Keeping Tigers In Captivity Essay
The tiger is the biggest of the big cats, reaching an extraordinary 4 meters in length and 350 kilograms
in weight as heavy as 100 domestic cats! ( Tiger Facts 1). That is one big cat! You might think that
such a large predator would thrive, but tigers are an endangered species, and have been for years.
Intelligent and agile, big cats are ideally designed to hunt, with sharp teeth and claws, strong jaws,
powerful bodies, excellent eyesight, acute hearing and a good sense of smell ( Tiger Facts 1). They are
also very beautiful; these are some of the reasons why tigers are used in circuses, displayed in zoos,
seen at fairs, and even kept as personal pets. Keeping tigers captive can be good or bad taking into
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When driven by hunger, it is known to eat almost anything from frogs, fish, and birds, to other
predators like leopards or bears. Its preferred food, however, is deer and wild boar (Sinha 40 41).
Watching any cat, domestic or wild, will provide insight on how a tiger hunts for its prey. When the
tiger spots something they crouch low and wait for the perfect moment to pounce, and considering that
the prey is generally smaller than them, they are successful in the catch. However, other times they
may miss the target and have to go hungry for a day or two. In captivity tigers are limited in their food
choices; they are fully dependant upon their keeper for food, water, and all their necessities. This
means the keepers need to be responsible and knowledgeable in this area. Unfortunately there are
many tigers that are underfed or not given the proper mix of nutrients. Shannon is a keeper at the
Natural Science Center. In an interview she stated that their tigers ...eat the Nebraska Brand Feline
Diet; the main ingredient is horsemeat. Once a week we give them only beef knuckles because they
need to fast occasionally (Rives). Tigers need protein and vitamins just like any human in order to
keep them strong and healthy. The portions for each tiger vary based on their size. The female eats 1
and 3 quarters of a roll, and the male
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The Problem Of Bunker Fuel
Introduction:
As technology and transport becoming more convenient and advanced for the general public, one of
the problems is the cost of running them, and bunker fuel is the solution but also the problem. Bunker
fuel is a type of fuel which is fractionally distilled from crude oil, it s full of impurities, and also
known to be a threat to the natural environment and the human health. However, bunker fuels are still
used worldwide today for commercial shipping, because of the cheap price. (wiseGEEK, 2015)
The burning of bunker fuels release sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides(NOx) , which will
combine to react with water(H2O), oxygen(O2) to make sulphuric acid and nitric acid. Both acids are
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This includes the Port River, the home to the only city dwelling dolphins in the world. To decide
whether or not to regulate the use of bunker fuels, the government of South Australia wanted further
information about any potential harmful environmental effects this has on Port Adelaide, particularly
in any increased acidity in the waterways. This investigation is to carry out an experiment to test
whether or not bunker fuel will have negative effects on Port Adelaide s waterway acidity, by taking
water samples from the Port Adelaide waterway, Bangladesh waterway and the Waterfall Gully
waterway to compare the acidity of each. Bangladesh is exposed to a high level of bunker fuel
burning, while Waterfall Gully is exposed to a low level of fuel burning. If water samples from
Bangladesh are high in acidity then Port Adelaide should not regulate the use of bunker fuels.(Acid
rain Design Investigation Task Sheet, 2015)
Method:
Titration
The stand, clamp mat and a 250mL conical flask were set up as demonstrated in figure 1. A burette
was rinsed with 10 ml of 1.0M NaOH(aq), and made sure the end of the burette and the flask were
about 5cm away. Checked the stopcock of the burette and made sure it was shut, then a funnel as used
to fill the burette with 0.1M NaOH(aq) until the reading is between 0 and 1mL. This was recorded as
initial value. A 20ml pipette was rinsed with 5mL of HCI, and then the 20mL of HCI was transferred
to the conical flask using the pipette. 5 drops
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Her Yoga Secrets
We all know that Yoga s benefits are supposed to be huge. But, how many of you have tried it and not
experienced the benefits for yourself? It can be more stressful than stress relieving sometimes, and it
can have other negative effects on the body that are totally unwanted, like pain, which is why we
wanted to do a Her Yoga Secrets review. The author says that she can help you finally experience all
the benefits you want from Yoga with a few secrets. But does she really know something that you
haven t already heard? Is this really something that will make yoga a life changing exercise? Let s take
a closer look.
What Is Her Yoga Secrets?
This yoga program was designed for women. You get access to all information digitally on your
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She says that there are yoga poses in this program that you won t find anywhere else. They are a part
of the reason you are going to get such great results. She claims that you will see results in as little as a
few days. Moreover, she claims that this program will help you get the results of weight management
without any restrictive dieting or cardio.
About The Author
Zoe Bray Cotton is a certified yoga instructor and personal trainer who can help women transform
their bodies. She specializes in helping people get the most out of yoga, which is an enticing reason to
buy into the claim that she can teach you secrets about yoga you ve never heard before. Zoe s dynamic
sequencing secret is what she considers the key to help women get the results that have not been able
to get from yoga.
The Pros
Learn how to do yoga in a way that reduces cortisol and the side effects that brings
Reduces boredom because you don t have to do the same thing class after class
This will work for beginners and people who are not even close to flexible
This will also work for yoga enthusiasts who want to see more results from their yoga routines
Follow along videos make sure that you see how to do the yoga poses in a safe and correct way
Boosts your metabolism
Get a sexier butt!
Flatten up your
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Disney Essay
Colin Wells Sherry Minkowski Government 12 26 March 2000 Disney s Influence on American
Culture How does one begin to describe a king? As generations change, society calls for new leaders
and kings, that will continue to push the boundaries. Steven Watts describes it as: Hollywood s leading
fantasy factory... (187) Disney is much more prominent in society, its impact now lives in every
household, as well as a place in everyone s soul. Behind it all is a thriving business that will out live
most humans now and in the future. Steven Watts breaks it down quite simply: Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck embodied a collective desire to escape the pressures of modern life and return to
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Carl Hiaasen expresses the other side as well: Disney touches virtually every human being in America
for a profit.
That is rapidly becoming true as well in France, Spain, Germany, Japan, Great Britain, Australia,
China, Mexico, Brazil, and Canada. Disney will devour the world the same way it devoured this
country, starting first with the youth. Disney theme Wells 3 parks have drawn more than one billion
visitors, mostly kids. Snag the children and everyone else follows parents, politicians, even the press.
Especially the press. We re all suckers for a good cartoon.
(10 11) Not everyone on the planet wants G rated fare. When Disney targets adult tastes, it s careful to
leave Walt s name off the credits. The same folks who brought you 101 Dalmatians, a movie about
adorable puppies, also brought you Pulp Fiction, a movie featuring junkies, hit men, and bondage
freaks. The same folks who produce Home Improvement, a program about a wisecracking TV
handyman, are also responsible for Ellen, a program about a wisecracking lesbian. (11 12) If anything
is more irresistible than Jesus, it s Mickey. (12) Corporations have always had a dark side, just as
Disney does.
Balance is needed in life; there is a downside to everything. Nothing, not even Disney can be perfect.
Disney benefits society far more than it harms it. The joy a child gets from seeing Peter Pan flying
over Neverland can t be bought, it is already inside,
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Analysis of the Homeless Family in America
High Risk Families: Statistical and Theoretical Analysis of the Homeless Family in America
Introduction While homelessness may be an issue that is so far from the minds of the average
American family, the truth remains that the current homelessness statistics in America suggest that the
issue of homelessness is far more average than one could ever imagine. As of January 2012, The
National Alliance to End Homelessness published a series of reports that listed the number of
homeless Americans at 636,017 with a rate of homelessness at 21 homeless people per 10,000
individuals in the general population (NAEH, 2012, pp.1). While 636,017 may seem small in
comparison to the country s 311,291,917 citizens, homelessness remains an issue that stems through
the ages, through families, through neighborhoods, through ethnicity and the like. Homelessness
detrimentally effects families in their health, mortality rate, and ability to seek out employment and
basic education. In further viewing the statistics at hand regarding the homeless, their health and
behavior, as well as understanding how these people and this issue can be remedied within our
country, an overarching assessment of family life and the causes and relief measures of homelessness
must be taken into account. Health Profile and Behavioral Patterns Homelessness has long been
associated with health risks and poor behavioral patterns based solely on the inability to purchase
sufficient care. Research notes that
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Roaring Twenties Research Paper
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Roaring Twenties
The term roaring twenties is used by most of the American population referring to the 1920s during a
time of unrelenting economy growth which characterized the distinctive cultural edge of the decade
(Out of Many, p. 598). This roaring decade experienced significant economic growth with prosperity
by the recovery from devastating wartime, a boom in the construction sector and increased growth of
the consumer goods like vehicles and electric energy.
The United States economy had successfully shifted from one of wartime to one of peacetime giving a
conducive environment for the provision of lending to aid the European boom as well. At the same
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The automobile industry realized a great demand that brought about mass production that led
technology to become reasonably priced for the middle class (Out of Many, p. 603). New technologies
led to the need of modern and new infrastructure funded by the government. Fast growing cities led to
urbanization being on its climax in the 1920s. There were speedily growing cities like those in the
Great Lake Region and Midwest like Chicago and Toronto. Many countries introduced voting rights
for women in the direct and representative democracies globally like UK, Canada, the US and major
European countries.
In 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed giving women voting rights. There was political equality for
American women after they had fought for a long time. There was a distinct gap between women of
1920s and the other women in previous generations. Feminists always thought women could not take
both a career and family matters successfully (Out of Many, p. 608). This perception began to take
another different direction as more women desired successful careers but also
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Sap And The World s Third Largest Software Company
Introduction This paper, in conjunction with my slideshow presentation, will clearly present the
differences and similarities between SAP HANA and the most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0. There
will also be a thorough comparison of the manufacturing modules within these two systems. Systems
SAP ECC 6.0 SAP is the world s third largest software company, founded in Germany in 1972. They
are the world s largest business software company and the third largest independent software provider.
The most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0, is primarily made up of the SAP Business Suite. The main
parts of SAP Business Suite include SAP ERP, SAP PLM, SAP SRM, SAP CRM, and SAP SCM. All
of these components are supported by the foundation of SAP NetWeaver (Wagner, B., Weider, S.,
Tracy, S, 2009). SAP ERP is the Enterprise Resource Planning function of the SAP Business Suite that
is responsible for aspects of the business such as product panning, manufacturing, inventory
management, etc. SAP PLM is the sector that deals with Product Lifecycle Management. The main
function of PLM is the assistance for planning and optimizing all resources and materials correctly.
Supplier Relationship Management, SAP SRM, mainly deals with keeping a good relationship,
minimizing costs and ensuring support from the organizations that supply materials and time you re
your organization. SAP CRM is a Customer Relationship Management support system that entails
keeping contact with customers, ensuring
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The Duty of the Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve Act was signed into law on December 23, 1913. Due to a series of financial
panics around 1907, the Federal Reserve (also referred to as the Fed ) was created by Congress to
promote a stable banking system and an active economy. The Federal Reserves greatest client and
biggest spender is the government of the United States. All proceeds from taxes generated and
disbursements are managed through the account that the United States government has set up with the
Federal Reserve. The Fed operates independently of the government; however, the Feds jurisdiction
originates from Congress and the Fed is subject to congressional supervision. Furthermore The
President nominates the members of the Board of Governors which must be confirmed by the Senate.
The salaries of the Fed are also set and appointed by the government. Although the Fed can exercise
freedom in monetary determinations, the existing relationship with the government invites corruption
particularly with the present administration and its champagne socialists.
Thomas Jefferson in the Debate of the Recharger of the Bank Bill in (1809) warned that banking
systems would decimate America. Regardless of the original premise of good intentions, whenever
any system wields this much power manipulation and avarice ensue. Many consider the economic
approach of our forefathers as too primitive and unsophisticated; however, the laws and standards they
established has made the United States the
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How Does Nuclear Decay Place
Discussion Question 1 Why and how does atomic nuclear decay take place? Explain. Atomic nuclear
is a phenomenon also known as radioactivity. According to NDE ED the stability/instability of the
nucleus is linked with the paring of spins between neutrons and the pairing of spins between protons.
In a non radioactive, isotopes are found that a nuclei having even numbers of protons and neutrons to
be more abundant. The even numbers help with spin paring as the odd numbers indicate the unpaired
spins. Nuclei with an odd number of neutrons or protons may indicate less stability compared to a
nucleus with even numbers. However, the isotopes that are considered the least stable are the odd
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Over a hundred radioisotopes have been utilized to facilitate in various diagnostic testing as well as
treatments. Radioisotopes make it convenient since they can produce gamma radiation, a short life,
and be eliminated after a procedure such as diagnostic testing or treatments are done. Radio diagnostic
procedures generally consist of radioactive tracers (monitor the biochemical elements in the body) and
iodine 131 (treatment for over active thyroids and detection of internal hemorrhages) (World Nuclear,
2016). What are the future trends in healthcare with respect to the use of radioactivity? In diagnostic
techniques utilizing radioactive racers it generally produces gamma rays with in the body. The tracers
are typically short lived isotopes connected to chemical elements that allow a specific physiological
procedure to be done. It may be injected, inhaled, or orally administered. For instance, a procedure
used to monitor the function of organs can be done with a gamma camera that gives off images of the
distribution of radioactivity with the combination of a computer (World Nuclear,
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Juror s Duty In Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Men are on jury duty. The judge explains to them the case, a case where supposedly a son
murdered his father. It seems obvious that the boy did it, and they all vote guilty; besides, Juror 8. He
points out some things that didn t particularly set well with him, but of course all the other jurors just
tell him to give it up so they can do other things. So, he for the foreman to take a vote that he ll stay
out, and if everyone votes guilty; then, it s over and he ll vote guilty, but another juror votes not guilty.
So, they argue for awhile until a point is brought up that the knife the murderer used was unique, and
that only the boy could have used it, but that was proven false when Juror 8 pulls out an exact copy of
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But that statement made the third juror made saying he d kill the 8th juror, but earlier in the play that s
exactly what the boy said to his father hours before the killing, and to the audience it shows how
things can be used as an exaggeration. So, once that happens the votes are tied. Juror 8 now breaks
apart the fact that the boy couldn t remember the movies he supposedly saw, but says in that kind of
state of trauma it could be difficult. They also discuss how the murderer used a switchblade the wrong
way, and that there was no way that the boy would use it the wrong was as he was very experienced.
Juror 8 goes on and sees if it was also actually possibly for the other witness (the woman) to actually
see the murder. They test it as well and find it also highly unlikely that she put on her glasses in time
enough for her to see. So, all that s left on the guilty verdict is 10 and 8, and 10 changes his verdict to
not guilty after being quickly shut down about his comments. So, now that only 8 is left, they have a
somewhat difficult time convincing him, but he does change his verdict to not guilty . The story ends
with the rain stopping and the knife still sticking in the
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Realist And Unreal Elements In Jane Eyre
Analyse the interaction between realist and unreal elements in the text. What role do fantasy, fairytale
or gothic aesthetics play?
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One might be quick to categorise Jane Eyre as a supernatural novel at first glance and perhaps if they
read into it a little more might decide that it is in fact a realist novel. There are many events in the
book to be explored however before we can say for sure it is one or the other. These are used to
advance the action, to keep the reader engaged and hungry for more and to foreshadow future
happenings. To fully grasp Jane Eyre and where it lays on the realist/unreal spectrum these events
must be analysed looking at the aesthetics they employ, may that be gothic, fairytale or fantasy, as well
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Besides Rochester s infatuation we see other references to Jane as a supernatural creature. In the Red
Room when she passes the looking glass we see her comment on the strange little figure there gazing
at me, with a white face and arms specking the gloom, and glittering eyes of fear moving where all
else was still... . This seems to be a subconscious understanding in young Jane that she is not the same
as those around her and indeed as an orphan with no money this is certainly the case. The Vampyre
Bertha and the Spirit Jane are two heads of the same coin and Bronte uses fantasy and fairytale to
show this to us. Furthermore this connection could be interpreted as subtle foreshadowing for the
emergence of Bertha that may only be caught on a second read. A less subtle form of foreshadowing is
seen at the moment Rochester proposes to Jane. The lightening storm that lasts for two hours is
ominous and the difficulties the couple run into seems to be foretold by the Horse Chestnut in the
orchard which half of split
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Similarities Between Rtk And Tvb
1. Introduction
Uttara (2016) defines mass media as a communication medium which used to interact or communicate
with large amount of citizens of different languages. People receive different messages through
communication devices every day, such as TV, newspapers, and magazines. People received pictorial
massages in the past. Nowadays, those devices become high technology media. One thing that all of
us agree upon, is that media become an inseparable element of our life. Media is an effective tool to
disseminate information, market, advertise, and communicate. It was a double edged sword since there
are both positive and negative influences of the mass media.
2. Purpose
This essay is going to compare and contrast the types of television programmes between RTHK and
TVB. Besides, the content and types of the programme also will be analyzed. How RTHK and TVB
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Both of them mainly focus on different types of the programme with Cantonese. After comparison
with programmes content, readers know the distribution of genre of programmes. It helps us to
understand audiences interests on particular channels.
Apart from that, Super Trio Supreme(獎門人)is one of the popular programmes in TVB and last for
many years. It was also controversial at that time. However, RTHK does not produce similar types of
programmes to attract audiences. Public service broadcasting and commercial broadcasting have
different market position and market segments. After analyzing, this report will show that which
broadcaster need to exist in the mass media to rich the types of programmes or not.
3. Sources of data
First, survey of TV Program Appreciation Index 2016 issued on October 5, 2016. This is a credible
survey, which was conducted by The University of Hong Kong s Public Opinion Programme. The
results showed the top 20 appreciative value programmes in this
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The Effects Of Pernicious Anemia And Its Treatments
Introduction
In this project, we are trying to explore the history of how discovered the Pernicious anemia and its
treatments in the first part. And learn what techniques and skills are using at the present, and the
resources of the food in the second part. In the third part, we want to discuss how the diet and
treatments will change and improve in the future, according to the techniques and social influences. In
the first part, we will learn how had the pernicious anemia been discovered, and the people that in
some particular countries and people that have specific belief which are easy to get pernicious anemia.
And we will look for the how the special diet for the patient had invented and how it works.
In the second part, we are talking about the production methods, techniques that has been using for the
food of the diet. And find out what kind of food that used in this diet.
In the third part, we are looking for the future of the diet, which is influenced by the technology
improving and social trends. And we will discuss about what new types of food that might use for this
diet in the future, also the applications
Part one: History and Background
History and Background:
Pernicious anemia, or can be called as B12 deficiency anemia, Addison s anemia, Biermer s anemia,
or Addison Biermer s anemia, which is a human body issue that the human body can t produce enough
healthy red cells because lacking of Vitamin b12.
Vitamin B12 is important element
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Voltaire s Use Of Optimism In Candide
Voltaire, Son of a Lawyer, exiled from Paris for poems speaking out against the regent family, before
being imprisoned in the Bastille for continuation of his writing. He remained there for 3 years. Writing
stories like Zaïre, Candide, and Letter to a First Commissioner, Voltaire s goal was to Knock mankind
on the head and assure them at the same time . This being in Voltaire s Candide the idea of Candide s
sheltered life under the philosophies of Pangloss, to then go out in the world of hardships and witness
the imperfections of the outside world.
Pangloss was a man who convinced Candide to believe the passion for maintaining that all is right
when all goes wrong with us (pg.86, Voltaire(Butt)), but throughout the story many things come up
that makes Candide question this optimism. For example, every time he gets close to living happily
ever after with Cunegonde she betrays him, he gets banished, or she is sold to slavery. As Candide
begins to question Pangloss philosophy he watches as Pangloss gets syphilis, and loses an ear, but
manages to remain optimistic. Though the landscape was bleak, they lived in the best of all possible
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In Candide, it is the kissing of the forbidden girl, Cunegonde. When he is banished he must mature
quickly while clashing with the needs and judgments of society. After the earthquake of Lisbon
Candide begins to question the optimistic look on life, but is reassured by Pangloss who claims that if
there is a volcano at Lisbon it could not be anywhere else. For it is impossible for things not to be
where they are, because everything is for the best. (pg. 35) Toward the end of the book Candide meets
a man who claims that men are meant to work and gods are meant to control philosophy. This is the
idea that makes the most sense to Candide because it joined Pangloss sheltering philosophy with the
realistic approach of what the world is
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The Importance Of Traffic Laws
Laws are rules that bind all people living in a community. Laws protect our general safety and ensure
our rights as citizens against abuse by other people, organizations and by the government. Laws exist
at the local, state and national level. There are laws that protect the rights of citizens such as the Bill of
Rights that protect our freedom of speech, religion and the press. There are laws that protect people
from discrimination of race, gender and age and disabilities. There are also rules and laws to ensure
safety on the roads. Laws that protect citizens on the street are known as traffic laws. Traffic laws have
developed over time to help facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic safely. There are a number
of reasons traffic laws are necessary such as safety, to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on
the roads. According to the national safety council, an estimated 40,000 people died from motor
vehicle crashes in 2016 a rise of 6% from 2015. The national safety council suggests that lower gas
prices and increased motor mileage coupled with risky activities while driving such as texting, playing
with the radio and speeding are responsible for the rise in fatalities and injuries. Most people
recognize that driving and vehicles can be dangerous for everyone on the roads including passengers,
pedestrians, cyclists; it is imperative that all drivers abide the traffic laws. Many people become
careless drivers and become desensitized to
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Why College Athletes Should Get Paid
Ebeling 1
Austin Ebeling
English 115
Why College Athletes Should Get Paid And Why They Shouldn t
November 18, 2014
Ebeling 2
Intro:
How much harder would athletes work if they were paid for their performance on the field, track, or
court? College athletes are put to the test each and everyday, they risk their health to entertain millions
day in and day out. College athletes deserve part of the money due to the revenue they bring in for
their schools and for the NCAA, they deserve the money because they do not have time to get a job
because they are practicing and training at least 40 hours a week, they should also get paid because
they are used as marketing models for the ncaa and for their universities. College athletes also should
not get paid because they are already getting paid in scholarship money. College athletes deserve to
get paid because they are putting their bodies on the line just so the NCAA and their sponsors can
make money.
Lit Review:
Throughout my paper I will demonstrate many different ideas on whether college athletes should get
paid why they should not. I will talk about the things paying the athletes will do for the NCAA, how it
is unfair for athletes to be used and not get anything out of those moments, and they generate revenue
for the NCAA just on certain players presence. I will also talk about why college athletes should not
get paid. They
Ebeling 3 should not get paid for these specific reasons they already get paid with
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Scared To Death Summary
In Scared To Death by Ed Yong, he expressed how the fear of wolves has affected the elk in
Yellowstone National Park. The Landscape of Fear has taken a toll on the ecosystems that are present
there. Ed Yong s perspective on this matter is taken into great consideration by an ecologist named
Laundre. Landre finds it fascinating as she looks at it as a perpetual state of apprehension. Ed Yong
discusses how the Landscape of Fear affects the ecosystem and the relationship between wolves and
elk i8n Yellowstone National Park. In January 1995, after about 70 years after they have been
exterminated by predator controlled programs, grey wolves returned to Yellowstone National Park.
Over the period of two winters, 31 animals capture din Canada were brought back to the park. Then
they put radio collars on all the animals to track and record where they roamed. Laundre became more
focused on the elk as they were the main prey to the wolves. To describe this psychological
environment, Laundre coined the term Landscape of Fear. The Landscape of Fear was present when
the elk were in close proximity to the wolves. Ecologists took interest as they believe that psychology
contributes to the Landscape of Fear. They believe that it also challenges the belief that many animals
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Each study s outcome has the ending conclusion that the greatest impact of predators has on their prey
is by intimidation, not through killing. Intimidation can successfully influence how the victims breed,
feed, and raise their young without any killing. This kind of action affects entire ecosystems, changing
the make up of local flora and can even change the flow of nutrients in the soil. The Landscape of Fear
has changed the physical landscape of an ecosystem just by showing characteristics of
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Inductive Law Enforcement
My research focuses on law enforcement practices and community relations.
This method of research would be an inductive approach by establishing a main topic then formulating
a theory based on the research conducted.
Journal Articles
This article depicts the relationship between the community and law enforcement. The location of this
study was conducted in Thailand, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016). The study was broken down into four
categories the demographic location, direct contact with law enforcement, law enforcement
performance and attitude, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016). The results of this study determined a direct
correlation between crime suppression and confidence in police actions, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016).
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(2016). There is no justice in a police department : a phenomenological study of police experiences.
Police Practice and Research, 16 (6). 469 484. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2014.931229
This article is a study conducted on police officers and stress, (Violanti et al., 2016). Research was
refined to the stress of hopelessness and the risks associated to include suicide, (Violanti et al., 2016).
The study group consisted of 378 law enforcement officers composed of men and women with a ratio
of 276 to 102 women, (Violanti et al., 2016). Posttraumatic symptoms were also used as a modifier
regarding the relationship between hopelessness and stress, (Violanti et al., 2016). Research studies
determined that hopelessness is directly related to the stress of police work, (Violanti et al., 2016).
Violanti, J., Andrew, M., Mnatsakanova, A., Hartley, T., Fekedulegn, D., Burchfiel, C. (2016).
Correlates of hopelessness in the high suicide risk police occupation. Police Practice and Research, 17
(5), 408 419.
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Volunteering The Homeless
One way of helping the homeless is by volunteering at your local homeless shelter. Volunteering is a
very beneficial way of helping the homeless. The most productive way to get started helping the
homeless is to join forces with a well established operation. ( 4 Ways You Can Help the Homeless in
Your Community ) As said in the quote, join forces with a well established operation. When you
volunteer at your local homeless shelter you are not only helping your community out, but you are
also helping the homeless in and around that area. Volunteer your hobbies Every one of us has
something we can give the homeless. Wherever our interests may lie cooking, repairing, gardening,
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Lawyers can help with legal concerns. The homeless needs are bountiful your time and talent won t be
wasted. ( 35 Ways to Help the Homeless Number 15 16). Volunteering your hobbies will help the
homeless. If they pick up on your hobby they may make a living off of it and will most likely get a
job. It s hard not to feel for a homeless person you see sitting on the sidewalk, but helping that
individual by dropping a dollar bill into his hand isn t always the answer. (McCoy, How to Help
Homeless People 1st sentence) Many homeless people wouldn t want money. If you read the signs a
real homeless person create, it would say they need food and clothes, so money isn t actually
important to them. They prefer food to not starve for the day, and they prefer clothes to stay warm
during fall and winter and cool during spring and summer. If you give a homeless person money you
may think they are going to buy food, but in reality a few may go pick up alcohol or
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Women In Terrorist Groups
Although women can appear to be unlikely suspects in terrorist attacks, women are increasingly
participating with terrorist organizations that promote hate, violence, and destruction. In the last 10
years alone, there have been several women associated with terrorist groups, such as ISIS, trying to
ensure the groups mission statement is carried through. Women are not only leaving their home and
their country, but they are also giving up their freedoms to join terrorist organizations. This paper will
focus on various ways women become involved in terrorist groups and their role within the groups.
The treatment of women within the group will examined as well as their reasons for staying within a
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The role of the women has greatly changed in today s society as more women are entering careers that
have been considered male dominate for years. More now than ever, women are joining the military,
pursuing political careers, and even entering into the world of terrorism (Agara, 2015). Contrary to
popular belief, the role of women in terrorism is not a new spectacle. Prior to the 1980 s, women were
involved, but were not major recruiting targets as they are today. In Europe, women became tangled in
the neo Nazis and in Chechen, female suicide bombers were known as black widows (Huckerby,
2015). Many groups began heavily recruiting women into their organizations for the purpose of
female suicide bombers more than 30 years ago. The Syrian Social Nationalist Party recruited Sana a
Youcef Mehaidli for the very purpose of suicide bombing. Mehaidli is known as the first female
suicide bomber recruited to a secular group who committed an attack in early 1985; Mehaidli s truck,
armed with explosives, managed to cause harm to four individuals, two of which died (Sofer Addison,
2012). Upon the successful integration of females into secular groups, terrorist organizations began
heavily recruiting women to fight alongside them for their religious
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Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity
Not guilty by reason of insanity is defined as a verdict rendered by a jury in a criminal case that finds
that the defendant was insane at the time of committing the crime as determined by application of the
rest for insanity used in the jurisdiction compare guilty but mentally ill... (FindLaw Legal Dictionary).
This means that someone who has committed a crime cannot be tried as guilty for the crime at hand
due to the determination that the defendant is insane ; a state of mind that prevents normal perception,
behavior, or social interaction... (Google). A person who is determined not guilty by reason of insanity
(NGRI) is sent to a psychiatric hospital for the amount of time given by a judge. The criminally insane
person is given psychiatric care, whether it be prescription pills, milieu therapy or group therapy, until
he or she is believed to be suitable to enter back into society. Whether the person is safe to be back in
society or not is determined by a psychiatrist or doctor that has jurisdiction over the patient. The
question at hand is: When is a criminally insane person able to be apart of society and apart of the real
world after they are determined not guilt by reason of insanity? Criminally insane persons are a threat
to society, which is why they are hospitalized. The criminally insane must reach a certain point or
there must be a reason why they are finally determined able to be conditionally released. The first
source presented is from Evaluating
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The Great General Yue Fei Research Paper
The Great General Yue Fei Do you know anyone who was so loyal to another person that they went
against what they themselves thought and believed to simply followed that person s orders even if
they thought that it was the wrong thing to do? Well General Yue Fei would be someone who has
shown this act of true loyalty. Yue Fei lived during the time that Qin Kuai was emperor. Qin Kuai is
from the Song or Sung dynasty, born in the year 1090 AD died in the year 1155 AD, he was known as
the Prime Minister of the Sung Dynasty. Yue Fei is one of the most celebrated generals in China, the
people celebrate him and give him recognition because of the many great things he has done. For
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For example if somehow in the future I decided that I want to start a business and I have a bookkeeper
who helps me make sure that my purchases and profits come in and is in where they should be. One
day I decide that the place needs a A/C, I go find someone to give me a proposal of how much it
would make and then find someone else to help me find out how much more the electricity bill will be
each month. Both proposals come back to me and I give them to the bookkeeper for them to look over
and tell me if that purchase will be good or if it will only make me go out of business. They come
back to me and say no don t make that purchase, it is way too much and this place will be gone and
many people including us will lose our jobs. But I am too stubborn and I make the purchase and can t
afford it making me need to lay people off and basically have the whole business in the dirt. Now
many other people are going to have a hard time supporting themselves and their families, all because
I didn t listen to something someone told me because I just thought what I was doing was right.But
now with knowing this myth I can remember to think about what I am doing and how it can affect
others, I will think about how
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Monster s Inc Target Audience
I like almost every Pixar film that s out on film but some are more realistic and relatable
than others. Monster s Inc. is one of my favorites for a couple reasons. Its very realistic to a
certain extent but it lets your adult mind go back for a while. It may even help some adults
understand their child s imagination. The target audience, in my opinion are children but it can
also be for adults. At least the adult would be able to follow and relate to the storyline. This film
connects to its target audience by using colorful scenes and relatable grammar
to the age group watching. A lot of children see the bright pretty colors and want to see more
The different characters with life like features and ways are also eye catching.
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History of the Computer Industry in America
The Computer
It s History and Spot in American Society
The Computer
It s History and Spot in American Society
It is not very often that a new invention comes about and touches every aspect of our lives. Such a
device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done
all this and more now exists in nearly every business in the U.S. and in one out of every two
households. This incredible invention is the computer. The electronic computer has been around for
over a half century, but its ancestors have been around for 2000 years. However, only in the last 40
years has it changed the American society. From the first wooden abacus to the latest high speed ...
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The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the
military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data
(Hitmill).
In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their associates at the University of Pennsylvania
decided to build a high speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as
ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator. It could multiply two numbers at the rate
of 300 products per second, by finding the value of each product from a multiplication table stored in
its memory. ENIAC was thus about 1,000 times faster than the previous generation of computers. It
used 18,000 standard vacuum tubes, occupied 1800 square feet of floor space, used about 180,000
watts of electricity, and used punch card input and output. The ENIAC was very difficult to program
because one had to essentially re wire it to perform whatever task the computer was required to do
(Bellis). It was, however, efficient in handling the particular programs for which it had been designed.
ENIAC is generally accepted as the first successful high speed electronic digital computer and was
used in many applications from 1946 to 1955.
Mathematician John von Neumann was very interested in the ENIAC. In 1945, he undertook a
theoretical study of computation that
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The Role Of Anthropologists And Archaeologists Were...
Artions of anthropologists and archaeologists were oppressive because they completely ignored
beliefs and cultures of American Indians. It should be recognized that some who study these topics are
well intentioned, but they are a minority. These seemingly harmless fields of study are actually the
culprits behind the destruction of Native American Under the guise of historically beneficial actions,
archaeologists excavated skeletons at an alarming rate. In the name of science, archaeologists dug up
hundreds of thousands of bodies in the last three centuries. The exact number will never be known due
to grave robbers and looters, who could have actually stolen or ruined two to three times more remains
than official archaeologists (Rose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1988 with the publication of an article from the American Museum of Natural History in New York,
the museum found that it possessed 25,000 skeletons or parts of skeletons (Bieder 236). After
inquiring with other American institutions, it was discovered that the Smithsonian held 19,000,
Harvard held 5,000 and the National Park Service held 20,000 (236). It was estimated by the Native
American Rights Fund that including other institutional holdings, there were about 600,000 skeletons
that needed to be repatriated (Bolz 71). With a number that large it is often easy to forget that these are
the remains of human beings. The numbers were and will always be uncertain, but such an
undoubtedly high number caused a wave of surprise in and out of First Nations communities.
Influence of public opinion should not go unacknowledged in the discussion of repatriation. While
American Indian people were well aware of the injustices their community faced, repatriation grew
into a movement on a larger scale during the 1970s. With the creation of the Red Power Movement
came ...... Colonialism in archaeology was questioned by activists who interrupted excavations, held
protests and urged to have native remains back (Colwell Chanthaphonh 95). In 1971, members of the
American Indian movement vandalized an archaeological excavation site in Minnesota (98). Protests
like these grew on a national level, in large
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The Theme Of Isolation In The Lamp At Noon And The Painted...
The two stories The Lamp At Noon by Sinclair Ross and The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, both deal
with the theme isolation. This is significant because it reveals that in the two stories, isolation had
varied negative effects on each of the families. In the two stories, there is emotional isolation that
influences the characters in multiple different ways. In The Lamp At Noon Ellen is driven insane by
the loneliness she feels from the isolation which drives her to make the decision to try to run away
which results in the baby s death The child was quite cold. It had been her arms, perhaps, to frantic to
protect him, or the smoother of dust upon his throat and lungs (81). Nevertheless, In the story The
Painted Door Ann decides to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The story The Lamp At Noon is set in the 1930s while the Dust Bowl occurred. The Dust Bowl was
when in the Prairies the drought and winds were so intense that farmers could not grow crops and the
wind made the air hard to see through because of all the dust the dust was thickening to an
impenetrable fog (73). The setting provided physical isolation to Ellen, Paul, and the baby. The story
The Painted Door is set in the 1930s while a snowstorm occurred. The snowstorm provides isolation
from the outside for Ann considering she could not leave her house during the storm She went to the
window, and thawing a clear place in the frost with her breath, stood looking across the snow swept
farmyard to the huddle of stables and sheds. (340). Finally, both the stories are set on farms in the
Canadian Prairies during the Great Depression, therefore, there were few people around and everyone
was struggling to provide for their families so there was scarce happiness Charity! She repeated at
him, letting her voice rise in derision. And this you call this independence! Borrowed money you can t
even pay interest on, seed from the government grocery bills doctor bills (76). Also, most farms were
kilometers away from each other so you were isolated from even your neighbors during times such as
the Dust Bowl and snowstorms. The settings in both stories extremely isolated
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Differences Between Latte, Cappuccino And Coffee Drinks
Chapter 1: What is the difference between Latte, Cappuccino, Macchiato and all other drinks?
Research carried out in 2015 indicated that more than four hundred (400) billion cups of coffee is
consumed worldwide each year. Apart from its great taste, irresistible flavor and extra boost that
coffee beverages offer, another main contributor to the high level of coffee consumption is the wide
variety of drinks available. The five most popular methods for preparing coffee that you may use to
make your favorite beverage are; espresso, drip, brew and filter, plunger method, and the percolator.
Coffee beverages are distinguished by their ingredients, preparation time and drink volume. Often
times the ingredients used to make many coffee drinks are similar, but those ingredients are used in
different proportions. All coffee drinks are prepared differently and most beverages are based on
espresso drink. For better clarification, the main differences between the varieties of coffee beverages
will be separated into two categories; non milk based coffee beverages and milk based coffee
beverages.
Non milk Based Coffee Beverages
Espresso
The espresso drink is made by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The beverage is prepared using frothed milk, which has some steam milk, but a lot more microfoam.
The espresso drink is prepared first, then the frothed milk is added slowly to allow steamed milk to be
poured before topping off the drink with the thick froth. There are two variations of the cappuccino
beverage, wet cappuccino and dry cappuccino. The wet cappuccino beverage has more steamed milk
than a regular cappuccino and the dry cappuccino has more foam than the regular cappuccino. The
cappuccino is sometimes confused for a café latte because the drink uses steamed milk and a small
layer of foam on top. The latte does not have as much foam as the cappuccino and has more steamed
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Alliant Energy Strategy Analysis And Analysis
Alliant Energy Strategy Analysis About Alliant Energy Alliant Energy Corporation, headquartered in
Madison, Wisconsin is a public utility company openly traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Alliant Energy specializes in generating and distributing natural gas to nearly 420,000 customers and
approximately 1 million electric customers in central and southern Wisconsin (Alliant Energy). In
additional, they provide similar services throughout northern Iowa and southern Minnesota through
their subsidiary companies: Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) and Wisconsin Power and
Light Company (WPL). Alliant Energy oversees the primary operation of utility business for IPL and
WPL. IPL and WPL own a portfolio of electric generating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To determine the bargaining power of the supplier, one examines how much power a business s
supplier has and how much control it has over the potential to raise its prices, which, in turn would
lower a business s profitability (Brooks). Since Alliant Energy and its subsidiaries operate out of
northern Iowa, central and southern Wisconsin, and southern Minnesota they have the ability to
efficiently supply their operational needs, thus limiting the need for outside suppliers. In this situation,
Alliant would have plenty of bargaining power, since they can dictate the prices they are willing to
pay. Just as the suppliers lack the ability to have bargaining power, so does the customers Alliant
Energy serves. According to Porter s fourth force bargaining power of the consumer, this force looks
at the power of the consumer to affect pricing and quality. Consumers have the power when there are
not many of them, but many sellers, as well as when it is easy to switch from one business s product or
services to another (Brooks). In this type of market, the buying power of the consumer is very low,
due to the limitation of corporate competition. Alliant Energy has what is called a Regional Monopoly
, where they control an entire area. With the exception of MG E in the city of Madison, Alliant Energy
are the only source of energy for many communities. The threat of new entrants is determined by how
easy or difficult it is
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Analysis Of The Film Interstellar
The film, Interstellar, by Nolan Christopher exhibits a story of humanity in peril, as they search for a
new sustainable world. This film is embedded with elements of various genres; grouping the film into
more than one category. The aspects of adventure, mystery, and realism that is incorporated with space
travel captivates the viewers. The New York Post calls the film, one of the most exhilarating film
experiences so far this century . The film s music composition is one of the many factors that brings
each scene and raw emotion of life. Another intriguing aspect of the film is its length. Its duration is 2
hours and 49 minutes, which is much longer than the average movie. Within that time frame, the
movie presents focus toward the suspenseful plot as well as the lavish and striking visual effects. The
visual setting is mesmerizing and an accurate representation of what sci fi embodies. Interstellar
exemplifies in the music composition, visual presentations, and characterization.
Throughout the movie the music composition in each scene makes the audience feel the atmospheric
setting and emotion. The level of how loud was heavily attributed to the film s connection to the
audience as well as allows the settings to be portrayed respectively. In the scene where Cooper leaves
Murph the music is intricate among the connection to both characters that set the mood for the
audience. Hans Zimmer s composition evokes the emotion of the departure of both Cooper and his
daughter Murph. The harmonies and level of sound aids, to promote the surreal feeling of being in the
search of hope and survival of humanity. J. Bryan Lowder, from Slate states, Zimmer and Nolan
wisely tether their extradimensional exploits to human experience; the breathy centrality of the organ
voice is powerful... . The usage of science to his pieces of music compliment the film along with
merging the idea of gravity and time approach to it. Furthermore, Lowder also tells, Zimmer excels
languid melodies over roiling undercurrents, bewitching use of tension mounting suspensions,
explosions of simple themes into grand textures. Interstellar s sound ← (try to avoid using words like
these Interstellar sounds. Say it out loud, a better word would
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  • 2. The Between Eastern And Western Medicine From the dawn of time healing has been influenced by many different issues, such as religion, politics of the time, different philosophies, and vested interest such as money. There had been conflicts between Eastern and Western medicine for a long time. Eastern medicine is viewed by many people in the West as having no validity and makes little sense to those who view the body in parts and pieces. Eastern medicine has long viewed the body as mind, body and spirit as one entity. To understand the ideas of each Eastern and Western medicine its history has to be taken into consideration Hippocrates, a physician of Greece believed in scientific reasoning and the power of natural healing his belief continued until the 19th century (2300 years). During the second century Galan, another Greek physician was the first to promote the key to healing and soon every health problem were fit into a classification (as it is today). His ways were strict and only doctors had access to the healing knowledge. During the dark ages natural healing was embraced once more. The Arabs brought alchemy and pharmacy into Western medicine. They introduced new ointments elixirs, pills, suppositories, carcinogenics, and inhalations to the masses in the 12th century herbal pharmacies were common in every neighborhood. In the 16th century Paracelsus taught that alchemy and chemistry were a way to unlock the secrets of nature. Both the alchemist of his day, and the chemists of our day, adhere to the beliefs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. An Unequal Distribution Of Wealth And Power Across The Nation Living in America, I have always been aware of fact that there is an unequal distribution of wealth and power across the nation. However, I was unaware that there is such a significant gap between the rich and the poor. It was made clear in the video Wealth Inequality in America , that the top 1% has more power and wealth than the middle and poor classes. The rich can get away with not paying their taxes and sitting on their pile of free money. In the meantime, the poorest people are down to the loose change in their pockets and are still paying their taxes. Corporations today have more privileges in America, including a voice in the democracy. People like us are being excluded from important decision making regarding our economic lives. Our understanding of what s going on with the wealth distribution and the actuality of what s going on is two completely different things. So you may ask, what s the reason behind this inequality? The answer is corporations and big businesses. Corporations such as Bank of America, Nike, Google, Apple, and Microsoft are rising to power. Corporations have also completely diminished the original intent of our Founding Fathers. According to Collin and Yeskel s Economic Apartheid in America , it s sad to say that many Americans are unaware of these things and it s starting to affect us as a country day by day. But while the truth of the economy may be difficult to understand, Collins, Yeskel, and Perkins clarified and changed my views on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Pilate As A Positive Figure In The Bible The Bible is interpreted in many different ways. Depending on who wrote the chapter, when the story was written, and it depends on the person who is reading the story. All of these factors contribute to how we read the Bible. Depending on the context of the situation, Pilate may be portrayed as a negative, neutral, or positive figure in the Bible. Warrens Carter s book, Pontius Pilate: Portraits of a Roman Governor, states, Gundry sees the first sign of this Christianizing in Matthew s presentation when Pilate asks the crowd if they want to release Jesus Barabbas or Jesus who is called the Christ? (Carter 9). This source claims that Pilate is one of the first Christians and makes an effort to save Jesus from being crucified. I argue that Pilate is seen as a negative figure in the Bible because The standard way of thinking about Pilate s role as a figure in the Bible has it that Pilate is seen as a positive figure. Pilate is the governor and holds most of the power, he is aware of Jesus s innocence before crucifying him, and he is naïve to think that his hands are cleaned of Jesus s blood. Pilate is seen as a negative character because of many different reasons. Pilate is not a normal citizen of Judaea; he was the governor. He had the power to approve or disapprove any decision the city wanted to make. Some sources claim that Pilate did not want to start a riot or that he fell into peer pressure, but a strong leader should have been able to stand up for the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Montex Industries Case Summary RoboCorp designs and manufactures robots for industrial purposes; most recent developments have been pick and place material handling robots and robotic welding arms which are being used by huge corporations for various purposes. Montex Industries are one of the most valuable customers accounting for a major share of revenue for RoboCorp. The pick and place material handling robots are used extensively in their power plants and they now require robotic arms with optical scanners to automate the inspection of the parts inside the nuclear plants. Though there is a lot of research and development at RoboCorp, there is not enough expertize to design and manufacture optical sensors which could be used with robotic arms, especially considering the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If there is a highly disruptive team that is assembled for the coalition, then both parties would benefit a lot from the venture. The CEO of RoboCorp and the production Engineer of Montex Industries Mike Hunter would play the most vital roles in the formation of the venture. Mr. Ralph Jackson would need to extend his full support for the venture and he should be initiating the process. On the other hand Mr. Hunter has been conducting research on optics and concluded that optics would be the way for future for the industry. He wants to use the optic scanners to provide early warning to prevent failures during nuclear plant operations. He would personally assist RoboCorp in the design and manufacture of the robotic arm with censors and would also work on the improvement of the efficiency of optics. The Legal Consultant would play an important role as well. He would have to oversee all the legal terms and contracts so that the joint venture gets a shape quickly and enables the earliest possible start of production. Mr. Charlie Grape who is the Chief Research and Development Officer will ensure the proper sharing of information between the other board members and stock holders to pave way for a smooth transition. The marketing head will have to plan for the future of the venture as both the parties would look to market their brainchild seeking high profits and returns as they would be the leaders of this type of technology. He would also be helpful in forecasting the possible revenue generated by the product in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. African American Caricatures The technology boom of the industrial era created a surge of new media people could consume. Music was being created along with moving pictures and new types of theaters. Caricatures of minorities were created not to accurately represent the people and their lives, but to paint an image in the public s eye of a lesser human. The masses at the time and even now would argue that these people these caricatures were based of real people and experiences but first hand accounts from the community beg to differ. People from oppressed communities were being portrayed as animals, fools, and sexual heathen to degrade their worth and make the fight for equality harder Popular caricatures of the African American community helped keep what white supremacist would call racial balance. During the time of the civil war, tensions were high when people started to get the idea that slaves did not like being slaves. To combat this the uncle and the Mammy caricatures were created. They were depicted as older slaves that enjoyed working under their master (Riggs). This new concept helped white people conform to the idea of slavery because of the need it implied on the white community to control slaves. After northern states began to make slavery illegal, they no longer needed docile characters to play a part in the segregation of the races. Instead new characters were created to fit their agenda To combat the growing presence of black men in the northern middle class the Zip coon was created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pennsylvania Hall Speech By Angelina Grimke Angelina Grimke, was born February 20, 1805 to Mary Smith Grimke and John Faucheraud Grimke and was also the youngest of fourteen children. She stood for so many things, as a reformer. She was a lady who wanted nothing more than to change the world. From the age of three Angelina was very impacted by slavery. She tried to help free slaves and she also could not stand to seem them tortured or the after effects of the torture. When it came time for her to be confirmed in the church she refused because she knew that the church was fond of slavery and that was just not something that she stood for. When she was thirteen years old her sister Sarah left the family plantation to become a Quaker because she too opposed slavery. On one of Sarah s trips ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those help you to start to imagine half of what the slaves have to go through on a daily basis. She also uses details such as the ways that the crowd reacted to her speech such as [a yell from the mob without the building] (Angelina Grimke Weld). Which shows that even though there was quite a large number of people who did not agree with what she had to say on the matter of slavery she did not care and she continued to preach about it. There were people who were throwing bricks at the windows and shouting during her speech and she still continued to try and get the people to side with her. The overall effectiveness of the document were not immediate. At first, the people were still very hesitant to break the bonds of slavery. They were a people who were afraid of change and were afraid of people who did not look like them. They did not want to be seen as a person who supported the abolishing of slavery. However, when the movement against slavery this document, along with a few others were quite effect in how the world viewed slavery and the effects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On 1984 And Fahrenheit 451 Introduction Man over the years has thought of a very simple, yet controversial question, can man destroy itself? . Thesis In the books, 1984, by George Orwell, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, each show that man has a number of potential ways to destroy itself, like technology, war, and the usage of words. Technology Technology and technological advancements were very prevalent in the book Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and many technological advancements are happening today, including the idea and advancements of artificial intelligences, AI. In the book Fahrenheit 451, there are many indications of a society that is more technologically advanced, but at the same time they are at a point of social destruction. In the book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many things today are already controlled by some sort of power source which can be hacked like pacemakers or a power grid, but as AI advances it could control things like your car or an airplane, which no matter what could potentially be hacked and would be used as weapons of mass destruction if they were to be. When AI advances it has no emotion, so if we make one to do something that can cause devastating damage to an area, it would have no second thoughts about doing it, and unless stopped by an outside force, it would continue with its mission, programmers could also start an AI on a beneficial task, but eventually find a way to make it destructive for its on personal goal. These AIs that humanity could create could become super intelligent and potentially dangerous thing for humanity because they could unalign themselves from our goals and make their own which could include destroying the human race because we would be inferior to it. War The books 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, both societies are often exposed to the idea of war and how they should support it, and society today is often exposed to war as well. In both books, war is used as propaganda to control society, and it is also an idea that is to be supported no matter what. In 1984, the society is controlled by the flow of hatred. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hurrler Syndrome Case Studies In 1981 Weissbluth et al. reported the first case of extensive MS associated with GM1 ganglio sidosis 9. Since then some other cases have been reported linking other IEM with MS and GM1 gangliosidosis. There are 54 reported cases of extensive MS with various IEM, in which 25 cases are associated with Hurler syndrome, 17 with GM1G, 9 in Hunter syndrome, 2 in ᶐ mannosidosis, and 1 with Niemann Pick disease6. Of these 25 cases of Hurler syndrome, 19 have been reported in a single study by Gonzalez et al8,10. However in recent years reporting of extensive MS in GM1G is more frequent in comparison to Hurler syndrome. By 2006, only 39 cases LySD associated with MS was reported, of these 24 patients had Hurler disease, and 11 patients had type 1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Melanocyte migration and proliferation is dependent upon exogenous peptide growth factors, which stimulate receptors with tyrosine kinase activity(Trk) . Human keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts express nerve growth factor (NGF), which is an important signal for transdermal melanocyte migration. It has been postulated that accumulated metabolite like GM1 and heparan sulfate binds tightly to Trk receptor which enhances NGF activity leading to aberrant neural crest migration8,11.In our patient MS was progressive in nature, which can be attributed to activation of latent melanocytes. It has been hypothesized that metabolite Trk binding serves as a trigger to dormant melanocytes resulting in progressive MS8. Treatment of GM1G is only symptomatic and not curative. A main obstacle is blood brain barrier, which prevents the passage of therapeutic enzymes into the brain. Current research in animals are focused on using small molecule chaperones to transport functional enzymes across the blood brain barrier to slow neurologic decline but so far without substantial success12,13. It has been seen that despite of complete normalization of white blood cell β galactosidase levels after allogenic BMT, patient continues to deteriorate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Olaudah Equiano Research Paper Romantic Period Comparison The romantic period and its literature is solely based off of reform and change. At the time, slavery was very prodominit in the Americas, but the people profiting from their virtues in England were oblivious to the conditions the slaves had to endure. On the other hand, women were fighting their oppressions at home. This was not a case of poor living conditions, like the slaves, but trying to break away from social standards and stereotypes placed upon them. At the time, the main way to get out information and spread a cause was through literature, because it reached the higher, literate classes in society. Mary Wollstonecraft s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano both exposed social problems during the romantic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olaudah Equiano was a freed slave who was literate and wrote about his experiences with gruesome details to portray the evil that was taking place in the Americas.. He was fighting against what the white man viewed as just for their economic gain, while the african american race suffered. His stories are based off of his struggles throughout his life of being enslaved. Contemporary Abolitionist literature at the time revolved around sentimental appeals, Romantic poets invoked images of slavery in order to bring the issue closer to the minds of the English people, thus informing the general public about what is happening across the Atlantic Ocean(Romanticized Slavery). These people were unaware to what their government was allowing to produce for their country. Economic gain stooped social justice and many were okay with this, but those who were not joined Equiano and the abolitionist group. Not only did this aid the abolitionist movement, but it also pushed for reform as a country in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Fish Reader Response Criticism Fish s Reader Response Criticism is composed of two interdependent ideas: first, that the meaning of texts is shaped by the reading experience itself, and second, that these meanings cannot be judged to be correct or incorrect, but merely belonging to one interpretive community or another. The first idea may be identified as the executive aspect of Reader Response Criticism because it analyzes the act of reading, while the second idea is the epistemological aspect of the theory because it circumscribes the knowledge we can acquire about a text to the merely relative. Studied independently, each aspect of Reader Response Theory offers by itself strong arguments countervailing the formalist stance of the New Critics. But as we will see, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This excerpt begins at the level of innate human concepts (flesh) and proceeds through the more concrete level of medical terminology (muscles, blood, epidermis) and onwards through an evocative metaphor (red cloud). Before the reader reaches the final clause ( whose soul is lightning ), he has built up an expectation that a culminating trope will be used to close the sentence, as is usual. Instead, the fragment ends with whose soul is lightning which refers not to the red cloud, but to the flesh itself. In other words, the red cloud is not the object of the concluding clause, but a psychological multiplier: the reader sees a red cloud (associated with storms) and then sees lightning exacerbated by the immediately preceding image. Now the reader possesses a clear mental picture of the passionate flesh, but the strange syntax (both in French and English) leaves him uncertain about what exactly the text has said: is lightning the soul of the flesh? Is the soul the lightning emitted by the flesh? This is an important point is the soul passion? Or is passion simply one of several manifestations of the soul? Yourcenar has deliberately shrouded this discussion in complex syntax because the distinction itself confounds us. If you are lost as to what exactly the text says right now, Yourcenar has achieved her aim. Now take a look at Grace Frick s artful translation of the same text: The flesh itself, that amazing instrument of muscles, blood, and skin, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rain Man Summary Rain Man Summary When Charlie Babbitt, the main character, finds out his father has recently passed away he packs up his stuff and heads to Ohio to see what he has been left in the will. He was not very happy to see that all he gets is a car he was never able to drive growing up and a huge bed of roses, while the remainder three million dollars goes to someone else. Quickly he finds out that it wasn t just anyone that had receives that money, it was his unknown brother, Raymond. Raymond is an autistic savant who likes to keep a routine but is extremely unique, calculating complicated math problems quickly and accurately. Charlie is upset that he was never told he had a brother and the fact he doesn t get the money, so Charlie and Raymond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dylan Thomas And The Poetry Of The 1940s Further David Perkins asserts that: Dylan Thomas was too relentlessly melodious and rhetorical, making the fifties poets all the more conscious of the morality of plainness. Moreover they could not recognize their world in the clichés of Thomas Fern Hill or Under Milk Wood , and thus they were motivated all the more toward an honest realism. That Thomas archetypal symbols seemed vague and obscure to the point of self indulgence impelled them with stronger conviction toward lucid, rational discourse (Perkins 423). In Purity of Diction in English Verse, Davie says of the Movement that: it represented an originally passionate rejection, by one generation of British poets of all the values of Bohemia (Davie, Purity of Diction 198 99).This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enright s introduction to the Poet s of the 1950s criticized Thomas s poetry on the familiar ground that it lacked thought: Perhaps the kind of admiration which Thomas received encouraged him to leave thinking to the New Verse Poets; but poetry is like a human body in needing bones as well as flesh and blood (Enright, Poet of the 1950s). A similar idea can be found in Davie s Articulate Energy published in 1955, which looks back to a period in English history, the eighteenth century , where strong sense was as common as terms as strong feelings . Davie sees Romantic and Modernist practice as having destroyed meaning and argument into poetry by over emphasizing the importance of images. He is able to admit that in some poetry notably that of Ezra Pound such practice has had beneficial effects; but one poet whose pursuit of images he will not tolerate is Dylan Thomas: a sonnet by Dylan Thomas is unacceptable even on Hulme s terms. When concrete images are crowded upon each other, they lose their concreteness. The milk is soured by the magic, the bread has lost its tang, and the clod its volume. The things will not stand still, but fluctuate and swim like weeds in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Influential Factors for an Effective Leader Were CP China s changes to the CMF marketing launch program justifiable? Burton s objective was to market Colgate Max Fresh (CMF) as global venture. Each country had its own assumptions and trends that would make certain products popular. For CMF to appeal to a Chinese market it had to investigate and target those specific selling appeals. Del Levin, who was in charge of conducting R D for Colgate in Asia, discovered that that whilst a potentially huge market existed for the product it being that Asia had a large freshness segment it had to be marketed in a particular way in order to best appeal to the Asian consumer. Firstly, the name itself Colgate Max Fresh did not appeal as well as other names in China would; the name was therefore changed to Icy Fresh . Secondly, original marketing that used breath strips was meaningless to an Asian market and would have been better modified to cooling crystals which was more relevant and meaningful to Chinese consumers Consumer surveys targeted to the Asian public carefully investigated the various nuances that would make the product successful in China and, to that end, discovered that freshness was still a relatively new concept to this particular market and that, therefore, careful research would have to be done in order to precisely assess potential selling points. It would have to be the youth who would be targeted and they would be targeted at an emotional level. Emily Proctor and her role were unknown in China, and, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Pros and Cons of Keeping Tigers In Captivity Essay The tiger is the biggest of the big cats, reaching an extraordinary 4 meters in length and 350 kilograms in weight as heavy as 100 domestic cats! ( Tiger Facts 1). That is one big cat! You might think that such a large predator would thrive, but tigers are an endangered species, and have been for years. Intelligent and agile, big cats are ideally designed to hunt, with sharp teeth and claws, strong jaws, powerful bodies, excellent eyesight, acute hearing and a good sense of smell ( Tiger Facts 1). They are also very beautiful; these are some of the reasons why tigers are used in circuses, displayed in zoos, seen at fairs, and even kept as personal pets. Keeping tigers captive can be good or bad taking into account the feeding and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When driven by hunger, it is known to eat almost anything from frogs, fish, and birds, to other predators like leopards or bears. Its preferred food, however, is deer and wild boar (Sinha 40 41). Watching any cat, domestic or wild, will provide insight on how a tiger hunts for its prey. When the tiger spots something they crouch low and wait for the perfect moment to pounce, and considering that the prey is generally smaller than them, they are successful in the catch. However, other times they may miss the target and have to go hungry for a day or two. In captivity tigers are limited in their food choices; they are fully dependant upon their keeper for food, water, and all their necessities. This means the keepers need to be responsible and knowledgeable in this area. Unfortunately there are many tigers that are underfed or not given the proper mix of nutrients. Shannon is a keeper at the Natural Science Center. In an interview she stated that their tigers ...eat the Nebraska Brand Feline Diet; the main ingredient is horsemeat. Once a week we give them only beef knuckles because they need to fast occasionally (Rives). Tigers need protein and vitamins just like any human in order to keep them strong and healthy. The portions for each tiger vary based on their size. The female eats 1 and 3 quarters of a roll, and the male ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Problem Of Bunker Fuel Introduction: As technology and transport becoming more convenient and advanced for the general public, one of the problems is the cost of running them, and bunker fuel is the solution but also the problem. Bunker fuel is a type of fuel which is fractionally distilled from crude oil, it s full of impurities, and also known to be a threat to the natural environment and the human health. However, bunker fuels are still used worldwide today for commercial shipping, because of the cheap price. (wiseGEEK, 2015) The burning of bunker fuels release sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides(NOx) , which will combine to react with water(H2O), oxygen(O2) to make sulphuric acid and nitric acid. Both acids are then fused with other impurities to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This includes the Port River, the home to the only city dwelling dolphins in the world. To decide whether or not to regulate the use of bunker fuels, the government of South Australia wanted further information about any potential harmful environmental effects this has on Port Adelaide, particularly in any increased acidity in the waterways. This investigation is to carry out an experiment to test whether or not bunker fuel will have negative effects on Port Adelaide s waterway acidity, by taking water samples from the Port Adelaide waterway, Bangladesh waterway and the Waterfall Gully waterway to compare the acidity of each. Bangladesh is exposed to a high level of bunker fuel burning, while Waterfall Gully is exposed to a low level of fuel burning. If water samples from Bangladesh are high in acidity then Port Adelaide should not regulate the use of bunker fuels.(Acid rain Design Investigation Task Sheet, 2015) Method: Titration The stand, clamp mat and a 250mL conical flask were set up as demonstrated in figure 1. A burette was rinsed with 10 ml of 1.0M NaOH(aq), and made sure the end of the burette and the flask were about 5cm away. Checked the stopcock of the burette and made sure it was shut, then a funnel as used to fill the burette with 0.1M NaOH(aq) until the reading is between 0 and 1mL. This was recorded as initial value. A 20ml pipette was rinsed with 5mL of HCI, and then the 20mL of HCI was transferred to the conical flask using the pipette. 5 drops ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Her Yoga Secrets We all know that Yoga s benefits are supposed to be huge. But, how many of you have tried it and not experienced the benefits for yourself? It can be more stressful than stress relieving sometimes, and it can have other negative effects on the body that are totally unwanted, like pain, which is why we wanted to do a Her Yoga Secrets review. The author says that she can help you finally experience all the benefits you want from Yoga with a few secrets. But does she really know something that you haven t already heard? Is this really something that will make yoga a life changing exercise? Let s take a closer look. What Is Her Yoga Secrets? This yoga program was designed for women. You get access to all information digitally on your computer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She says that there are yoga poses in this program that you won t find anywhere else. They are a part of the reason you are going to get such great results. She claims that you will see results in as little as a few days. Moreover, she claims that this program will help you get the results of weight management without any restrictive dieting or cardio. About The Author Zoe Bray Cotton is a certified yoga instructor and personal trainer who can help women transform their bodies. She specializes in helping people get the most out of yoga, which is an enticing reason to buy into the claim that she can teach you secrets about yoga you ve never heard before. Zoe s dynamic sequencing secret is what she considers the key to help women get the results that have not been able to get from yoga. The Pros Learn how to do yoga in a way that reduces cortisol and the side effects that brings Reduces boredom because you don t have to do the same thing class after class This will work for beginners and people who are not even close to flexible This will also work for yoga enthusiasts who want to see more results from their yoga routines Follow along videos make sure that you see how to do the yoga poses in a safe and correct way Boosts your metabolism
  • 18. Get a sexier butt! Flatten up your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Disney Essay Colin Wells Sherry Minkowski Government 12 26 March 2000 Disney s Influence on American Culture How does one begin to describe a king? As generations change, society calls for new leaders and kings, that will continue to push the boundaries. Steven Watts describes it as: Hollywood s leading fantasy factory... (187) Disney is much more prominent in society, its impact now lives in every household, as well as a place in everyone s soul. Behind it all is a thriving business that will out live most humans now and in the future. Steven Watts breaks it down quite simply: Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck embodied a collective desire to escape the pressures of modern life and return to childhood. (127) The escape from reality, which Disney has provided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carl Hiaasen expresses the other side as well: Disney touches virtually every human being in America for a profit. That is rapidly becoming true as well in France, Spain, Germany, Japan, Great Britain, Australia, China, Mexico, Brazil, and Canada. Disney will devour the world the same way it devoured this country, starting first with the youth. Disney theme Wells 3 parks have drawn more than one billion visitors, mostly kids. Snag the children and everyone else follows parents, politicians, even the press. Especially the press. We re all suckers for a good cartoon. (10 11) Not everyone on the planet wants G rated fare. When Disney targets adult tastes, it s careful to leave Walt s name off the credits. The same folks who brought you 101 Dalmatians, a movie about adorable puppies, also brought you Pulp Fiction, a movie featuring junkies, hit men, and bondage freaks. The same folks who produce Home Improvement, a program about a wisecracking TV handyman, are also responsible for Ellen, a program about a wisecracking lesbian. (11 12) If anything is more irresistible than Jesus, it s Mickey. (12) Corporations have always had a dark side, just as Disney does. Balance is needed in life; there is a downside to everything. Nothing, not even Disney can be perfect. Disney benefits society far more than it harms it. The joy a child gets from seeing Peter Pan flying over Neverland can t be bought, it is already inside, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis of the Homeless Family in America High Risk Families: Statistical and Theoretical Analysis of the Homeless Family in America Introduction While homelessness may be an issue that is so far from the minds of the average American family, the truth remains that the current homelessness statistics in America suggest that the issue of homelessness is far more average than one could ever imagine. As of January 2012, The National Alliance to End Homelessness published a series of reports that listed the number of homeless Americans at 636,017 with a rate of homelessness at 21 homeless people per 10,000 individuals in the general population (NAEH, 2012, pp.1). While 636,017 may seem small in comparison to the country s 311,291,917 citizens, homelessness remains an issue that stems through the ages, through families, through neighborhoods, through ethnicity and the like. Homelessness detrimentally effects families in their health, mortality rate, and ability to seek out employment and basic education. In further viewing the statistics at hand regarding the homeless, their health and behavior, as well as understanding how these people and this issue can be remedied within our country, an overarching assessment of family life and the causes and relief measures of homelessness must be taken into account. Health Profile and Behavioral Patterns Homelessness has long been associated with health risks and poor behavioral patterns based solely on the inability to purchase sufficient care. Research notes that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Roaring Twenties Research Paper Name Professor Course Date Roaring Twenties The term roaring twenties is used by most of the American population referring to the 1920s during a time of unrelenting economy growth which characterized the distinctive cultural edge of the decade (Out of Many, p. 598). This roaring decade experienced significant economic growth with prosperity by the recovery from devastating wartime, a boom in the construction sector and increased growth of the consumer goods like vehicles and electric energy. The United States economy had successfully shifted from one of wartime to one of peacetime giving a conducive environment for the provision of lending to aid the European boom as well. At the same time, European economies were not flourishing until 1924 due to the difficult ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The automobile industry realized a great demand that brought about mass production that led technology to become reasonably priced for the middle class (Out of Many, p. 603). New technologies led to the need of modern and new infrastructure funded by the government. Fast growing cities led to urbanization being on its climax in the 1920s. There were speedily growing cities like those in the Great Lake Region and Midwest like Chicago and Toronto. Many countries introduced voting rights for women in the direct and representative democracies globally like UK, Canada, the US and major European countries. In 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed giving women voting rights. There was political equality for American women after they had fought for a long time. There was a distinct gap between women of 1920s and the other women in previous generations. Feminists always thought women could not take both a career and family matters successfully (Out of Many, p. 608). This perception began to take another different direction as more women desired successful careers but also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sap And The World s Third Largest Software Company Introduction This paper, in conjunction with my slideshow presentation, will clearly present the differences and similarities between SAP HANA and the most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0. There will also be a thorough comparison of the manufacturing modules within these two systems. Systems SAP ECC 6.0 SAP is the world s third largest software company, founded in Germany in 1972. They are the world s largest business software company and the third largest independent software provider. The most current version of SAP, ECC 6.0, is primarily made up of the SAP Business Suite. The main parts of SAP Business Suite include SAP ERP, SAP PLM, SAP SRM, SAP CRM, and SAP SCM. All of these components are supported by the foundation of SAP NetWeaver (Wagner, B., Weider, S., Tracy, S, 2009). SAP ERP is the Enterprise Resource Planning function of the SAP Business Suite that is responsible for aspects of the business such as product panning, manufacturing, inventory management, etc. SAP PLM is the sector that deals with Product Lifecycle Management. The main function of PLM is the assistance for planning and optimizing all resources and materials correctly. Supplier Relationship Management, SAP SRM, mainly deals with keeping a good relationship, minimizing costs and ensuring support from the organizations that supply materials and time you re your organization. SAP CRM is a Customer Relationship Management support system that entails keeping contact with customers, ensuring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Duty of the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve Act was signed into law on December 23, 1913. Due to a series of financial panics around 1907, the Federal Reserve (also referred to as the Fed ) was created by Congress to promote a stable banking system and an active economy. The Federal Reserves greatest client and biggest spender is the government of the United States. All proceeds from taxes generated and disbursements are managed through the account that the United States government has set up with the Federal Reserve. The Fed operates independently of the government; however, the Feds jurisdiction originates from Congress and the Fed is subject to congressional supervision. Furthermore The President nominates the members of the Board of Governors which must be confirmed by the Senate. The salaries of the Fed are also set and appointed by the government. Although the Fed can exercise freedom in monetary determinations, the existing relationship with the government invites corruption particularly with the present administration and its champagne socialists. Thomas Jefferson in the Debate of the Recharger of the Bank Bill in (1809) warned that banking systems would decimate America. Regardless of the original premise of good intentions, whenever any system wields this much power manipulation and avarice ensue. Many consider the economic approach of our forefathers as too primitive and unsophisticated; however, the laws and standards they established has made the United States the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Does Nuclear Decay Place Discussion Question 1 Why and how does atomic nuclear decay take place? Explain. Atomic nuclear is a phenomenon also known as radioactivity. According to NDE ED the stability/instability of the nucleus is linked with the paring of spins between neutrons and the pairing of spins between protons. In a non radioactive, isotopes are found that a nuclei having even numbers of protons and neutrons to be more abundant. The even numbers help with spin paring as the odd numbers indicate the unpaired spins. Nuclei with an odd number of neutrons or protons may indicate less stability compared to a nucleus with even numbers. However, the isotopes that are considered the least stable are the odd number of neutrons and protons (NDE ED, 2016). The numbers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over a hundred radioisotopes have been utilized to facilitate in various diagnostic testing as well as treatments. Radioisotopes make it convenient since they can produce gamma radiation, a short life, and be eliminated after a procedure such as diagnostic testing or treatments are done. Radio diagnostic procedures generally consist of radioactive tracers (monitor the biochemical elements in the body) and iodine 131 (treatment for over active thyroids and detection of internal hemorrhages) (World Nuclear, 2016). What are the future trends in healthcare with respect to the use of radioactivity? In diagnostic techniques utilizing radioactive racers it generally produces gamma rays with in the body. The tracers are typically short lived isotopes connected to chemical elements that allow a specific physiological procedure to be done. It may be injected, inhaled, or orally administered. For instance, a procedure used to monitor the function of organs can be done with a gamma camera that gives off images of the distribution of radioactivity with the combination of a computer (World Nuclear, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Juror s Duty In Twelve Angry Men Twelve Men are on jury duty. The judge explains to them the case, a case where supposedly a son murdered his father. It seems obvious that the boy did it, and they all vote guilty; besides, Juror 8. He points out some things that didn t particularly set well with him, but of course all the other jurors just tell him to give it up so they can do other things. So, he for the foreman to take a vote that he ll stay out, and if everyone votes guilty; then, it s over and he ll vote guilty, but another juror votes not guilty. So, they argue for awhile until a point is brought up that the knife the murderer used was unique, and that only the boy could have used it, but that was proven false when Juror 8 pulls out an exact copy of it. After that another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But that statement made the third juror made saying he d kill the 8th juror, but earlier in the play that s exactly what the boy said to his father hours before the killing, and to the audience it shows how things can be used as an exaggeration. So, once that happens the votes are tied. Juror 8 now breaks apart the fact that the boy couldn t remember the movies he supposedly saw, but says in that kind of state of trauma it could be difficult. They also discuss how the murderer used a switchblade the wrong way, and that there was no way that the boy would use it the wrong was as he was very experienced. Juror 8 goes on and sees if it was also actually possibly for the other witness (the woman) to actually see the murder. They test it as well and find it also highly unlikely that she put on her glasses in time enough for her to see. So, all that s left on the guilty verdict is 10 and 8, and 10 changes his verdict to not guilty after being quickly shut down about his comments. So, now that only 8 is left, they have a somewhat difficult time convincing him, but he does change his verdict to not guilty . The story ends with the rain stopping and the knife still sticking in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Realist And Unreal Elements In Jane Eyre Analyse the interaction between realist and unreal elements in the text. What role do fantasy, fairytale or gothic aesthetics play? Name: Eoghan O Neill Student Number:14301396 One might be quick to categorise Jane Eyre as a supernatural novel at first glance and perhaps if they read into it a little more might decide that it is in fact a realist novel. There are many events in the book to be explored however before we can say for sure it is one or the other. These are used to advance the action, to keep the reader engaged and hungry for more and to foreshadow future happenings. To fully grasp Jane Eyre and where it lays on the realist/unreal spectrum these events must be analysed looking at the aesthetics they employ, may that be gothic, fairytale or fantasy, as well as what affect they have on the novel and its characters and most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides Rochester s infatuation we see other references to Jane as a supernatural creature. In the Red Room when she passes the looking glass we see her comment on the strange little figure there gazing at me, with a white face and arms specking the gloom, and glittering eyes of fear moving where all else was still... . This seems to be a subconscious understanding in young Jane that she is not the same as those around her and indeed as an orphan with no money this is certainly the case. The Vampyre Bertha and the Spirit Jane are two heads of the same coin and Bronte uses fantasy and fairytale to show this to us. Furthermore this connection could be interpreted as subtle foreshadowing for the emergence of Bertha that may only be caught on a second read. A less subtle form of foreshadowing is seen at the moment Rochester proposes to Jane. The lightening storm that lasts for two hours is ominous and the difficulties the couple run into seems to be foretold by the Horse Chestnut in the orchard which half of split ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Similarities Between Rtk And Tvb 1. Introduction Uttara (2016) defines mass media as a communication medium which used to interact or communicate with large amount of citizens of different languages. People receive different messages through communication devices every day, such as TV, newspapers, and magazines. People received pictorial massages in the past. Nowadays, those devices become high technology media. One thing that all of us agree upon, is that media become an inseparable element of our life. Media is an effective tool to disseminate information, market, advertise, and communicate. It was a double edged sword since there are both positive and negative influences of the mass media. 2. Purpose This essay is going to compare and contrast the types of television programmes between RTHK and TVB. Besides, the content and types of the programme also will be analyzed. How RTHK and TVB make programme on the same or similar topic. The relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of them mainly focus on different types of the programme with Cantonese. After comparison with programmes content, readers know the distribution of genre of programmes. It helps us to understand audiences interests on particular channels. Apart from that, Super Trio Supreme(獎門人)is one of the popular programmes in TVB and last for many years. It was also controversial at that time. However, RTHK does not produce similar types of programmes to attract audiences. Public service broadcasting and commercial broadcasting have different market position and market segments. After analyzing, this report will show that which broadcaster need to exist in the mass media to rich the types of programmes or not. 3. Sources of data First, survey of TV Program Appreciation Index 2016 issued on October 5, 2016. This is a credible survey, which was conducted by The University of Hong Kong s Public Opinion Programme. The results showed the top 20 appreciative value programmes in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Effects Of Pernicious Anemia And Its Treatments Introduction In this project, we are trying to explore the history of how discovered the Pernicious anemia and its treatments in the first part. And learn what techniques and skills are using at the present, and the resources of the food in the second part. In the third part, we want to discuss how the diet and treatments will change and improve in the future, according to the techniques and social influences. In the first part, we will learn how had the pernicious anemia been discovered, and the people that in some particular countries and people that have specific belief which are easy to get pernicious anemia. And we will look for the how the special diet for the patient had invented and how it works. In the second part, we are talking about the production methods, techniques that has been using for the food of the diet. And find out what kind of food that used in this diet. In the third part, we are looking for the future of the diet, which is influenced by the technology improving and social trends. And we will discuss about what new types of food that might use for this diet in the future, also the applications Part one: History and Background History and Background: Pernicious anemia, or can be called as B12 deficiency anemia, Addison s anemia, Biermer s anemia, or Addison Biermer s anemia, which is a human body issue that the human body can t produce enough healthy red cells because lacking of Vitamin b12. Vitamin B12 is important element ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Voltaire s Use Of Optimism In Candide Voltaire, Son of a Lawyer, exiled from Paris for poems speaking out against the regent family, before being imprisoned in the Bastille for continuation of his writing. He remained there for 3 years. Writing stories like Zaïre, Candide, and Letter to a First Commissioner, Voltaire s goal was to Knock mankind on the head and assure them at the same time . This being in Voltaire s Candide the idea of Candide s sheltered life under the philosophies of Pangloss, to then go out in the world of hardships and witness the imperfections of the outside world. Pangloss was a man who convinced Candide to believe the passion for maintaining that all is right when all goes wrong with us (pg.86, Voltaire(Butt)), but throughout the story many things come up that makes Candide question this optimism. For example, every time he gets close to living happily ever after with Cunegonde she betrays him, he gets banished, or she is sold to slavery. As Candide begins to question Pangloss philosophy he watches as Pangloss gets syphilis, and loses an ear, but manages to remain optimistic. Though the landscape was bleak, they lived in the best of all possible worlds (pg. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Candide, it is the kissing of the forbidden girl, Cunegonde. When he is banished he must mature quickly while clashing with the needs and judgments of society. After the earthquake of Lisbon Candide begins to question the optimistic look on life, but is reassured by Pangloss who claims that if there is a volcano at Lisbon it could not be anywhere else. For it is impossible for things not to be where they are, because everything is for the best. (pg. 35) Toward the end of the book Candide meets a man who claims that men are meant to work and gods are meant to control philosophy. This is the idea that makes the most sense to Candide because it joined Pangloss sheltering philosophy with the realistic approach of what the world is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Traffic Laws Laws are rules that bind all people living in a community. Laws protect our general safety and ensure our rights as citizens against abuse by other people, organizations and by the government. Laws exist at the local, state and national level. There are laws that protect the rights of citizens such as the Bill of Rights that protect our freedom of speech, religion and the press. There are laws that protect people from discrimination of race, gender and age and disabilities. There are also rules and laws to ensure safety on the roads. Laws that protect citizens on the street are known as traffic laws. Traffic laws have developed over time to help facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic safely. There are a number of reasons traffic laws are necessary such as safety, to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on the roads. According to the national safety council, an estimated 40,000 people died from motor vehicle crashes in 2016 a rise of 6% from 2015. The national safety council suggests that lower gas prices and increased motor mileage coupled with risky activities while driving such as texting, playing with the radio and speeding are responsible for the rise in fatalities and injuries. Most people recognize that driving and vehicles can be dangerous for everyone on the roads including passengers, pedestrians, cyclists; it is imperative that all drivers abide the traffic laws. Many people become careless drivers and become desensitized to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why College Athletes Should Get Paid Ebeling 1 Austin Ebeling English 115 Why College Athletes Should Get Paid And Why They Shouldn t November 18, 2014 Ebeling 2 Intro: How much harder would athletes work if they were paid for their performance on the field, track, or court? College athletes are put to the test each and everyday, they risk their health to entertain millions day in and day out. College athletes deserve part of the money due to the revenue they bring in for their schools and for the NCAA, they deserve the money because they do not have time to get a job because they are practicing and training at least 40 hours a week, they should also get paid because they are used as marketing models for the ncaa and for their universities. College athletes also should not get paid because they are already getting paid in scholarship money. College athletes deserve to get paid because they are putting their bodies on the line just so the NCAA and their sponsors can make money. Lit Review: Throughout my paper I will demonstrate many different ideas on whether college athletes should get paid why they should not. I will talk about the things paying the athletes will do for the NCAA, how it is unfair for athletes to be used and not get anything out of those moments, and they generate revenue for the NCAA just on certain players presence. I will also talk about why college athletes should not get paid. They Ebeling 3 should not get paid for these specific reasons they already get paid with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Scared To Death Summary In Scared To Death by Ed Yong, he expressed how the fear of wolves has affected the elk in Yellowstone National Park. The Landscape of Fear has taken a toll on the ecosystems that are present there. Ed Yong s perspective on this matter is taken into great consideration by an ecologist named Laundre. Landre finds it fascinating as she looks at it as a perpetual state of apprehension. Ed Yong discusses how the Landscape of Fear affects the ecosystem and the relationship between wolves and elk i8n Yellowstone National Park. In January 1995, after about 70 years after they have been exterminated by predator controlled programs, grey wolves returned to Yellowstone National Park. Over the period of two winters, 31 animals capture din Canada were brought back to the park. Then they put radio collars on all the animals to track and record where they roamed. Laundre became more focused on the elk as they were the main prey to the wolves. To describe this psychological environment, Laundre coined the term Landscape of Fear. The Landscape of Fear was present when the elk were in close proximity to the wolves. Ecologists took interest as they believe that psychology contributes to the Landscape of Fear. They believe that it also challenges the belief that many animals feel fear only in short bursts, instead of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each study s outcome has the ending conclusion that the greatest impact of predators has on their prey is by intimidation, not through killing. Intimidation can successfully influence how the victims breed, feed, and raise their young without any killing. This kind of action affects entire ecosystems, changing the make up of local flora and can even change the flow of nutrients in the soil. The Landscape of Fear has changed the physical landscape of an ecosystem just by showing characteristics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Inductive Law Enforcement My research focuses on law enforcement practices and community relations. This method of research would be an inductive approach by establishing a main topic then formulating a theory based on the research conducted. Journal Articles This article depicts the relationship between the community and law enforcement. The location of this study was conducted in Thailand, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016). The study was broken down into four categories the demographic location, direct contact with law enforcement, law enforcement performance and attitude, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016). The results of this study determined a direct correlation between crime suppression and confidence in police actions, (Sahapattana Cobkit, 2016). Sahapattana, P., ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2016). There is no justice in a police department : a phenomenological study of police experiences. Police Practice and Research, 16 (6). 469 484. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2014.931229 This article is a study conducted on police officers and stress, (Violanti et al., 2016). Research was refined to the stress of hopelessness and the risks associated to include suicide, (Violanti et al., 2016). The study group consisted of 378 law enforcement officers composed of men and women with a ratio of 276 to 102 women, (Violanti et al., 2016). Posttraumatic symptoms were also used as a modifier regarding the relationship between hopelessness and stress, (Violanti et al., 2016). Research studies determined that hopelessness is directly related to the stress of police work, (Violanti et al., 2016). Violanti, J., Andrew, M., Mnatsakanova, A., Hartley, T., Fekedulegn, D., Burchfiel, C. (2016). Correlates of hopelessness in the high suicide risk police occupation. Police Practice and Research, 17 (5), 408 419. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Volunteering The Homeless One way of helping the homeless is by volunteering at your local homeless shelter. Volunteering is a very beneficial way of helping the homeless. The most productive way to get started helping the homeless is to join forces with a well established operation. ( 4 Ways You Can Help the Homeless in Your Community ) As said in the quote, join forces with a well established operation. When you volunteer at your local homeless shelter you are not only helping your community out, but you are also helping the homeless in and around that area. Volunteer your hobbies Every one of us has something we can give the homeless. Wherever our interests may lie cooking, repairing, gardening, and photography we can use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lawyers can help with legal concerns. The homeless needs are bountiful your time and talent won t be wasted. ( 35 Ways to Help the Homeless Number 15 16). Volunteering your hobbies will help the homeless. If they pick up on your hobby they may make a living off of it and will most likely get a job. It s hard not to feel for a homeless person you see sitting on the sidewalk, but helping that individual by dropping a dollar bill into his hand isn t always the answer. (McCoy, How to Help Homeless People 1st sentence) Many homeless people wouldn t want money. If you read the signs a real homeless person create, it would say they need food and clothes, so money isn t actually important to them. They prefer food to not starve for the day, and they prefer clothes to stay warm during fall and winter and cool during spring and summer. If you give a homeless person money you may think they are going to buy food, but in reality a few may go pick up alcohol or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Women In Terrorist Groups Although women can appear to be unlikely suspects in terrorist attacks, women are increasingly participating with terrorist organizations that promote hate, violence, and destruction. In the last 10 years alone, there have been several women associated with terrorist groups, such as ISIS, trying to ensure the groups mission statement is carried through. Women are not only leaving their home and their country, but they are also giving up their freedoms to join terrorist organizations. This paper will focus on various ways women become involved in terrorist groups and their role within the groups. The treatment of women within the group will examined as well as their reasons for staying within a group that belittles the female race. Furthermore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of the women has greatly changed in today s society as more women are entering careers that have been considered male dominate for years. More now than ever, women are joining the military, pursuing political careers, and even entering into the world of terrorism (Agara, 2015). Contrary to popular belief, the role of women in terrorism is not a new spectacle. Prior to the 1980 s, women were involved, but were not major recruiting targets as they are today. In Europe, women became tangled in the neo Nazis and in Chechen, female suicide bombers were known as black widows (Huckerby, 2015). Many groups began heavily recruiting women into their organizations for the purpose of female suicide bombers more than 30 years ago. The Syrian Social Nationalist Party recruited Sana a Youcef Mehaidli for the very purpose of suicide bombing. Mehaidli is known as the first female suicide bomber recruited to a secular group who committed an attack in early 1985; Mehaidli s truck, armed with explosives, managed to cause harm to four individuals, two of which died (Sofer Addison, 2012). Upon the successful integration of females into secular groups, terrorist organizations began heavily recruiting women to fight alongside them for their religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity Not guilty by reason of insanity is defined as a verdict rendered by a jury in a criminal case that finds that the defendant was insane at the time of committing the crime as determined by application of the rest for insanity used in the jurisdiction compare guilty but mentally ill... (FindLaw Legal Dictionary). This means that someone who has committed a crime cannot be tried as guilty for the crime at hand due to the determination that the defendant is insane ; a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior, or social interaction... (Google). A person who is determined not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) is sent to a psychiatric hospital for the amount of time given by a judge. The criminally insane person is given psychiatric care, whether it be prescription pills, milieu therapy or group therapy, until he or she is believed to be suitable to enter back into society. Whether the person is safe to be back in society or not is determined by a psychiatrist or doctor that has jurisdiction over the patient. The question at hand is: When is a criminally insane person able to be apart of society and apart of the real world after they are determined not guilt by reason of insanity? Criminally insane persons are a threat to society, which is why they are hospitalized. The criminally insane must reach a certain point or there must be a reason why they are finally determined able to be conditionally released. The first source presented is from Evaluating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Great General Yue Fei Research Paper The Great General Yue Fei Do you know anyone who was so loyal to another person that they went against what they themselves thought and believed to simply followed that person s orders even if they thought that it was the wrong thing to do? Well General Yue Fei would be someone who has shown this act of true loyalty. Yue Fei lived during the time that Qin Kuai was emperor. Qin Kuai is from the Song or Sung dynasty, born in the year 1090 AD died in the year 1155 AD, he was known as the Prime Minister of the Sung Dynasty. Yue Fei is one of the most celebrated generals in China, the people celebrate him and give him recognition because of the many great things he has done. For example, he is undefeated, any cities he was told to take over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example if somehow in the future I decided that I want to start a business and I have a bookkeeper who helps me make sure that my purchases and profits come in and is in where they should be. One day I decide that the place needs a A/C, I go find someone to give me a proposal of how much it would make and then find someone else to help me find out how much more the electricity bill will be each month. Both proposals come back to me and I give them to the bookkeeper for them to look over and tell me if that purchase will be good or if it will only make me go out of business. They come back to me and say no don t make that purchase, it is way too much and this place will be gone and many people including us will lose our jobs. But I am too stubborn and I make the purchase and can t afford it making me need to lay people off and basically have the whole business in the dirt. Now many other people are going to have a hard time supporting themselves and their families, all because I didn t listen to something someone told me because I just thought what I was doing was right.But now with knowing this myth I can remember to think about what I am doing and how it can affect others, I will think about how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Monster s Inc Target Audience I like almost every Pixar film that s out on film but some are more realistic and relatable than others. Monster s Inc. is one of my favorites for a couple reasons. Its very realistic to a certain extent but it lets your adult mind go back for a while. It may even help some adults understand their child s imagination. The target audience, in my opinion are children but it can also be for adults. At least the adult would be able to follow and relate to the storyline. This film connects to its target audience by using colorful scenes and relatable grammar to the age group watching. A lot of children see the bright pretty colors and want to see more The different characters with life like features and ways are also eye catching. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. History of the Computer Industry in America The Computer It s History and Spot in American Society The Computer It s History and Spot in American Society It is not very often that a new invention comes about and touches every aspect of our lives. Such a device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done all this and more now exists in nearly every business in the U.S. and in one out of every two households. This incredible invention is the computer. The electronic computer has been around for over a half century, but its ancestors have been around for 2000 years. However, only in the last 40 years has it changed the American society. From the first wooden abacus to the latest high speed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data (Hitmill). In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their associates at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator. It could multiply two numbers at the rate of 300 products per second, by finding the value of each product from a multiplication table stored in its memory. ENIAC was thus about 1,000 times faster than the previous generation of computers. It used 18,000 standard vacuum tubes, occupied 1800 square feet of floor space, used about 180,000 watts of electricity, and used punch card input and output. The ENIAC was very difficult to program because one had to essentially re wire it to perform whatever task the computer was required to do (Bellis). It was, however, efficient in handling the particular programs for which it had been designed. ENIAC is generally accepted as the first successful high speed electronic digital computer and was used in many applications from 1946 to 1955. Mathematician John von Neumann was very interested in the ENIAC. In 1945, he undertook a theoretical study of computation that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Anthropologists And Archaeologists Were... Artions of anthropologists and archaeologists were oppressive because they completely ignored beliefs and cultures of American Indians. It should be recognized that some who study these topics are well intentioned, but they are a minority. These seemingly harmless fields of study are actually the culprits behind the destruction of Native American Under the guise of historically beneficial actions, archaeologists excavated skeletons at an alarming rate. In the name of science, archaeologists dug up hundreds of thousands of bodies in the last three centuries. The exact number will never be known due to grave robbers and looters, who could have actually stolen or ruined two to three times more remains than official archaeologists (Rose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1988 with the publication of an article from the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the museum found that it possessed 25,000 skeletons or parts of skeletons (Bieder 236). After inquiring with other American institutions, it was discovered that the Smithsonian held 19,000, Harvard held 5,000 and the National Park Service held 20,000 (236). It was estimated by the Native American Rights Fund that including other institutional holdings, there were about 600,000 skeletons that needed to be repatriated (Bolz 71). With a number that large it is often easy to forget that these are the remains of human beings. The numbers were and will always be uncertain, but such an undoubtedly high number caused a wave of surprise in and out of First Nations communities. Influence of public opinion should not go unacknowledged in the discussion of repatriation. While American Indian people were well aware of the injustices their community faced, repatriation grew into a movement on a larger scale during the 1970s. With the creation of the Red Power Movement came ...... Colonialism in archaeology was questioned by activists who interrupted excavations, held protests and urged to have native remains back (Colwell Chanthaphonh 95). In 1971, members of the American Indian movement vandalized an archaeological excavation site in Minnesota (98). Protests like these grew on a national level, in large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Theme Of Isolation In The Lamp At Noon And The Painted... The two stories The Lamp At Noon by Sinclair Ross and The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, both deal with the theme isolation. This is significant because it reveals that in the two stories, isolation had varied negative effects on each of the families. In the two stories, there is emotional isolation that influences the characters in multiple different ways. In The Lamp At Noon Ellen is driven insane by the loneliness she feels from the isolation which drives her to make the decision to try to run away which results in the baby s death The child was quite cold. It had been her arms, perhaps, to frantic to protect him, or the smoother of dust upon his throat and lungs (81). Nevertheless, In the story The Painted Door Ann decides to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story The Lamp At Noon is set in the 1930s while the Dust Bowl occurred. The Dust Bowl was when in the Prairies the drought and winds were so intense that farmers could not grow crops and the wind made the air hard to see through because of all the dust the dust was thickening to an impenetrable fog (73). The setting provided physical isolation to Ellen, Paul, and the baby. The story The Painted Door is set in the 1930s while a snowstorm occurred. The snowstorm provides isolation from the outside for Ann considering she could not leave her house during the storm She went to the window, and thawing a clear place in the frost with her breath, stood looking across the snow swept farmyard to the huddle of stables and sheds. (340). Finally, both the stories are set on farms in the Canadian Prairies during the Great Depression, therefore, there were few people around and everyone was struggling to provide for their families so there was scarce happiness Charity! She repeated at him, letting her voice rise in derision. And this you call this independence! Borrowed money you can t even pay interest on, seed from the government grocery bills doctor bills (76). Also, most farms were kilometers away from each other so you were isolated from even your neighbors during times such as the Dust Bowl and snowstorms. The settings in both stories extremely isolated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Differences Between Latte, Cappuccino And Coffee Drinks Chapter 1: What is the difference between Latte, Cappuccino, Macchiato and all other drinks? Research carried out in 2015 indicated that more than four hundred (400) billion cups of coffee is consumed worldwide each year. Apart from its great taste, irresistible flavor and extra boost that coffee beverages offer, another main contributor to the high level of coffee consumption is the wide variety of drinks available. The five most popular methods for preparing coffee that you may use to make your favorite beverage are; espresso, drip, brew and filter, plunger method, and the percolator. Coffee beverages are distinguished by their ingredients, preparation time and drink volume. Often times the ingredients used to make many coffee drinks are similar, but those ingredients are used in different proportions. All coffee drinks are prepared differently and most beverages are based on espresso drink. For better clarification, the main differences between the varieties of coffee beverages will be separated into two categories; non milk based coffee beverages and milk based coffee beverages. Non milk Based Coffee Beverages Espresso The espresso drink is made by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The beverage is prepared using frothed milk, which has some steam milk, but a lot more microfoam. The espresso drink is prepared first, then the frothed milk is added slowly to allow steamed milk to be poured before topping off the drink with the thick froth. There are two variations of the cappuccino beverage, wet cappuccino and dry cappuccino. The wet cappuccino beverage has more steamed milk than a regular cappuccino and the dry cappuccino has more foam than the regular cappuccino. The cappuccino is sometimes confused for a café latte because the drink uses steamed milk and a small layer of foam on top. The latte does not have as much foam as the cappuccino and has more steamed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Alliant Energy Strategy Analysis And Analysis Alliant Energy Strategy Analysis About Alliant Energy Alliant Energy Corporation, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin is a public utility company openly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Alliant Energy specializes in generating and distributing natural gas to nearly 420,000 customers and approximately 1 million electric customers in central and southern Wisconsin (Alliant Energy). In additional, they provide similar services throughout northern Iowa and southern Minnesota through their subsidiary companies: Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL) and Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL). Alliant Energy oversees the primary operation of utility business for IPL and WPL. IPL and WPL own a portfolio of electric generating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To determine the bargaining power of the supplier, one examines how much power a business s supplier has and how much control it has over the potential to raise its prices, which, in turn would lower a business s profitability (Brooks). Since Alliant Energy and its subsidiaries operate out of northern Iowa, central and southern Wisconsin, and southern Minnesota they have the ability to efficiently supply their operational needs, thus limiting the need for outside suppliers. In this situation, Alliant would have plenty of bargaining power, since they can dictate the prices they are willing to pay. Just as the suppliers lack the ability to have bargaining power, so does the customers Alliant Energy serves. According to Porter s fourth force bargaining power of the consumer, this force looks at the power of the consumer to affect pricing and quality. Consumers have the power when there are not many of them, but many sellers, as well as when it is easy to switch from one business s product or services to another (Brooks). In this type of market, the buying power of the consumer is very low, due to the limitation of corporate competition. Alliant Energy has what is called a Regional Monopoly , where they control an entire area. With the exception of MG E in the city of Madison, Alliant Energy are the only source of energy for many communities. The threat of new entrants is determined by how easy or difficult it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of The Film Interstellar The film, Interstellar, by Nolan Christopher exhibits a story of humanity in peril, as they search for a new sustainable world. This film is embedded with elements of various genres; grouping the film into more than one category. The aspects of adventure, mystery, and realism that is incorporated with space travel captivates the viewers. The New York Post calls the film, one of the most exhilarating film experiences so far this century . The film s music composition is one of the many factors that brings each scene and raw emotion of life. Another intriguing aspect of the film is its length. Its duration is 2 hours and 49 minutes, which is much longer than the average movie. Within that time frame, the movie presents focus toward the suspenseful plot as well as the lavish and striking visual effects. The visual setting is mesmerizing and an accurate representation of what sci fi embodies. Interstellar exemplifies in the music composition, visual presentations, and characterization. Throughout the movie the music composition in each scene makes the audience feel the atmospheric setting and emotion. The level of how loud was heavily attributed to the film s connection to the audience as well as allows the settings to be portrayed respectively. In the scene where Cooper leaves Murph the music is intricate among the connection to both characters that set the mood for the audience. Hans Zimmer s composition evokes the emotion of the departure of both Cooper and his daughter Murph. The harmonies and level of sound aids, to promote the surreal feeling of being in the search of hope and survival of humanity. J. Bryan Lowder, from Slate states, Zimmer and Nolan wisely tether their extradimensional exploits to human experience; the breathy centrality of the organ voice is powerful... . The usage of science to his pieces of music compliment the film along with merging the idea of gravity and time approach to it. Furthermore, Lowder also tells, Zimmer excels languid melodies over roiling undercurrents, bewitching use of tension mounting suspensions, explosions of simple themes into grand textures. Interstellar s sound ← (try to avoid using words like these Interstellar sounds. Say it out loud, a better word would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...