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Exercise Physiology And Training Programs
Exercise Physiology and Training Programs.
Research Report
The contents included in this report will outline; the meaning of fitness, components of fitness,
measurements and evaluation of physical performance capacities, the three energy systems, oxygen
consumption and delivery, training methods and training principles.
2
Table of contents
Contents
Table of contents1
Part A2
Introduction2
Part B2
Touch analysis2
Part C3
Fitness components and energy systems3
Part D3
Process and effects of training3
Part E4
Evaluation and conclusion4
Bibliography5
Appendices6
Appendix 16
Appendix 27
Part A
Introduction
Exercise physiology, as explained by exercise.com, is the study of how the body reacts to physical
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Part B
Touch analysis
Touch Football was only formalized in the 1970 s and is now played in all of Australia. Coaches
of Rugby teams used variations of for offseason activities. The game came to be known as Touch
Rugby/Football, now simply known as touch. The main differences in the rules of the game of
touch and rugby league is that there is no tackling you have to touch the attacking player instead,
kicking is not allowed, the dummy half cannot get touched and the ball is not allowed to drop to the
ground.
In the game of touch there are three positions and two players at each position on the field, the
positions are middle, link and wing. The main roles for the middle are to ruck/drive the ball
down the field in attack and to close down the defence. The predominant energy system used at a
professional level is the lactic acid system but as they are subbed off regularly and at a senior
high school level we do not have the luxury of enough players to sub on the energy system used
changes to the aerobic system. Knowledge of rucking patterns and organisation helps make a great
middle.
The key roles in the position of link are to set up tries for the wing position and controlling the
defensive and offensive line. The focal energy system used by the link position is the lactic acid
system. The ability to find gaps in the defence separates good links from great ones.
Lastly, the wing position, finishes off the set plays by scoring
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Two Things That Play An Important Role In Jane s Life
Reactions: Throughout this episode I felt stressed for Jane. Choosing between two things that
play an important role in the life of someone is extremely hard to do. She is faced with the
overwhelming pressures of impressing her father or pursuing what will help her get by in life.
She is constantly pressured by Rogelio more than anyone, considering he wants her to be apart
of his life on television. While this is happening, Michael (Jane s ex fiance), is working with his
partner to crack down on their Sin Rostro (big time drug dealer who has not been identified) case.
Michael is stuck on the notion that Rafael is Sin Rostro, but it is partly due to Michael s hatred
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I am constantly faced with the decision of choosing between my friends, working, and the sport I
play, but it always works out in the end. I am glad that I do not have to make such a life altering
decision yet.
Beautiful writing: But Jane, this is a tough business. You can t look to others to validate you. If
you choose to make a living in the financial arts, you must believe in yourself. Rogelio speaking
with Jane. I chose this quote because Rogelio does a good job of putting emphasis in what will
really play a role in how her life will be with the career she is choosing. What he says is true; no
one but yourself is able to motivate you and make you successful. Having belief in yourself is more
important than anything else when it comes to success.
Main argument: The main argument of this episode is that no matter what kind of pressures
someone might be facing, it is important that he or she chooses what feels right to them.
One character: This episode definitely shows a lot of character change in Rafael; it is shown that
he is concerned with impressing/winning over Xiomara. It shows how much his character has
changed with Jane. Before Jane, he would not even have considered to be concerned with the
mother s approval of the girl he is trying to
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Essay on The Transformation of a Dream Deferred by...
In Langston Hughes poem, A Dream Deferred, Hughes wonders what happens to a dream that
does not come true. He writes, Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? In A
Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter shows that his deferred dream does both. Early in
the play, he shares his hopes and dreams for his family and their future with his young son, Travis.
He imagines that earning his fortune will cure all the shortcomings and injustices in their lives. The
limitations of Walter s aspirations for himself and his family undermine his ability to save his
family. Walter s acceptance of unjust systems, which makes one man master and another one
servant, compromises the power of Walter s dream. By showing that... Show more content on
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Walter s behavior in this passage is self absorbed and childish, and Hansberry highlights the
problems in several ways. For example, Walter s trails off when he refers to a business
transaction that his son would not understand. This moment suggests that Walter does not really
have interest in his young son, who he claims to be helping. Hansberry has already shown in the
play that young Travis may understand quite a bit about business. After all, toward the start of
the play, Travis urgently asks his mother to give him the money he needs to make a donation to
his class. Travis is well aware that money can open doors and create advantages for people, and
he is much more developed than his father realizes. Similarly, Hansberry shows Walter s
shallowness by removing any curiosity or questions from his speech. Walter never asks Travis
what his own dream might be. Instead, Walter pushes a his dream down Travis s throat, and
imagines that Travis will happily play the role that Walter has cast him in. Additionally, the speech
makes no reference to the possible downfalls of pursuing money. Walter seems to forget Mama
Younger s famous remark, when she reminds him that freedom was everything. Of course,
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British Electoral System
The maturity of the political system in Britain has gradually shaped the British community.
Britain at present is considered to be a Liberal Democratic state and one main component is the
capacity of the government to conduct an election to allow the people to voice their needs in the
national level. Election is the heart or the core of a democratic state , removing this would
deprive the people of their right. After five years or if the Parliament was dissolved by the Queen
with of course the Prime Minister s advise, there will be an election using the First past the post
electoral system. Here the candidates can win seats in the Parliament by plurality of votes that the
candidate received in his or her district. But then this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Previous writers from the Conservatives said that faith of the members to their party leader
would result in a disciplined party. Naturally, members of a certain party must agree on
recognizing their party leader as a competent being that would be able to guide, unify and bring
order to their party, after all, he or she is a potential Prime Minister in any case their party get the
majority of seats in the Parliament. Also, the party leader is the primary person to represent the
party and that he or she must be able to act in accordance with party s image to capture most of the
voter s sympathy. As Graham Wallas, a political scientist and author of Human Nature in Politics,
pointed out the significance of political image among the voter s preferences. This is due to the fact
that the voters will give support to parties where they can benefit the most and that reflect on their
social status, ethnicity and religion. Just in the case of two dominant party, the Labour Party will
most likely get support from the less affluent citizens, those from Scotland and the North, the
working class and those from the public sector. On the other hand those wealthy citizens, coming
from the prosperous South of England and people working in big businesses would most likely be
voting for the Conservative Party. The 1997 election was not just a result of the Labour Party
managing to have
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Ian Stewart Math
Math: The only Subject that Counts
Math and several of its features are a noteworthy piece of regular day to day existence. We spend
the larger part of school considering and taking in the ideas of it. Often, many question, why do
we have to know these things? Math is vital for even the most fundamental of life capacities.
Regardless of whether one is purchasing goods, deciding a financial plan for oneself, figuring
enthusiasm on ventures, or completing an entire heap of other life undertakings, math will some
way or another be included. Many have said, there is no algebra in real life and comparative things
that specify math and its absence of use to reality. If not for algebra, calculus, statistics, and all
types of math s, and science, one would by no means have the capacity to do at least 90% of what
you do every day. Mathematics is the widespread dialect and it is honestly rather wonderful. Truly,
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Stewart at first asks his audience, so what do want to get out of mathematics? His response was,
Each of nature s patterns is a puzzle, nearly always a deep one. Mathematics is brilliant at helping
us to solve puzzles. (Stewart 14) Math is used to study patterns in which we can use to investigate
the world. Stewart discussed about math being brilliant at helping us solve puzzles. Math helps
break down puzzles by different formulas, strategies, and much more. The higher you get in math
the harder the puzzle gets, but nothing is impossible just difficult. Our world rests in mathematics
and it is installed in our culture. Some individual comprehended math in the past to realize what
we know, somebody needs to comprehend math now to keep what we know, and someone should
concoct new math to comprehend what we do not know yet. Stewart want us to review all that we
know to keep this cycle
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Hysterectomy
Perimenopause is the period extending from the first signs of menopause usually hot flashes,
vaginal dryness, or irregular menses to beyond the complete cessation of menses (2014). There are
two basic regimens for Hormone therapy, estrogen alone and estrogen plus progestin. The purpose
of estrogen in both regimens is to control menopausal symptoms by replacing estrogenthat was lost
owing to menopause. The progestin is present for one reason only; to counterbalance estrogen
mediated stimulation of the endometrium, which can lead to endometrial hyperplasia and cancer
(2016). The estrogen/progestin regimen is used for women who still have a uterus while the
estrogen only is used for women who have undergone a hysterectomy. There are both risks and
benefits associated with hormone therapy. Risks of Hormone Therapy include DVT, coronary heart
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Some alternatives are antidepressants (SSRI s and SNRI s), vitamin B6, vitamin E, black cohosh,
ginseng, and soy products. Some of these products, however do not have much supporting data
about their safety and effectiveness. Black cohosh has a long history of being used for helping with
different ailments. Its been used for musculoskeletal pain, fever, cough, pneumonia, sluggish labor,
menstrual irregularities and as a tonic to support women s reproductive health. Today though, it is
mainly used to help with menopausal symptoms. These symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats
and vaginal dryness (2017, March 3). According to a Meta analysis update black cohosh is one of
the most popular and frequently used herbal medicines for treatment of menopausal vasomotor
symptoms. As no known side effects are associated with its use, it is highly recommended for all
menopausal women, especially those with contradiction in HRT to use black cohosh
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The Effects Of Conventional Energy Sources And Increasing...
Depleting nature of the conventional energy sources and increasing cost of electrical energy are
forcing mankind to look for possible modifications in the existing systems towards lower energy
consumption without sacrificing the purpose for which it is used. The household refrigerator used
extensively all over the world for preserving various food products is one such system which
accounts for the substantial part of the house electricity bills. Refrigeratoris a machine which lifts up
the heatfrom low evaporator temperature (pressure) and pumps it against the high condenser
temperatures (pressure).
Following were the objectives decided for achieving this aim:
1.To study the literature on domestic refrigerator with higher evaporator temperature in the
temperature range of 265K 270K.
2.To study existing domestic refrigerator including lower temperatures.
3.To design and fabricate a suitable capillary tube to be used with the modified refrigerator to
provide required evaporator temperature.
4.Redesigning the shape of the evaporator used in the refrigerator.
5.To evaluate the performance of the system using recommended test procedures in the literature.
6.To evaluate economic viability of the system for modifying the existing systems.
The reason behind selecting the temperature range 268K 272K for domestic refrigerator in the
evaporator is to study the effects of the this temperature range on stored products and to increase
coefficient of performance of the
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The Morality Of Rorschach s Masks
Rorschach s mask is a representation of this black and white moral code as well as a comfort
blanket at some points. Rorschach has a deep connection with his mask, he even calls it his face.
The connection between Rorschach s need to cover his personal life with his hero life; he feels
as though his mask has become his real face and his face without a mask is the mask. This
proves to be true, as Rorschach is being arrested he yells, NO! My face! Give it back! (V, 28, 7).
He does not know to function without his mask because Rorschach has become his main
personality and Walter Joseph Kovacs is the mask he wears to keep Rorschach s identity secret.
The mask is made out material that looks like the psychological Rorschach Test which is where he...
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The fabric his mask is made out portrays his worldviews because it is Black and white moving.
Changing shape... But not mixing. No gray. (VI,10,3). The fabric never creates grey and
Rorschach sees the world in the same light; black and white. Rorschach goes above and beyond
in order to maintain his moral code, he not only believes in doing the right thing but also to
punish those who break his moral code. Unlike other superheroes Rorschach does not bring the
perpetrators to authorities to face judgment in a court, Rorschach believes in punishing them
himself. Rorschach believes that Evil must be punished (XII, 23, 5), and he is the best person to
do it. Rorschach realizes that it is necessary to show those who break the law what punishment
should be so they are deterred from doing it again. This could mean that he breaks a few bones or
even kills the felon in order to ensure that the world will never face this felon again. Rorschach
admits that he s. Soft on scum. Too young to know any better. Mollycoddled them. (VI, 14, 5). So,
while Rorschach
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Systems Theory Of Human Service Organizations
Human service organizations are there to meet the needs of people and help to prevent and solve
problems whilst improving or maintaining the quality of life of people. Human service
organizations have a modus of operation so as to deliver its services to the intended recipients. This
modus emanates from the systems theorywhich was introduced by biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy
in the 1940s, and gained importance in the 1960s which permits analysis of the complex nature of
human interactions within a social environment. The systems theory is a way of elaborating
increasingly complex systems across a continuum that encompasses the person in environment
(Anderson, Carter, Lowe, 1999). The systems theory has three social level systems which... Show
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The closed system model relies on the internal processes of an organization and depends primarily
on the employees commitment to work and the way managers delegate and supervise employees.
The external environment does not influence any decisions in the organization this promotes
homeostatic balance and efficiency. The open system model, organizations are influenced by the
external environment (technology advancement, political decisions, culture and demographics of
the community) and rely heavily on constant communication between the organization and external
environment to create services for clients. There is more than one way of obtaining the same result
which is known as equifinality.
Bureaucracy is a system that is used by human service organizations as a way to create the
structure of an organization to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of management and delivery
of services. Bureaucracy is a classical theory that was developed by Max Weber, and focuses on
what the managers and employees do to achieve positive results by the use of five principles.
However the system of bureaucracy affects the application of social service delivery to clients or
recipients of intended services because social services require timely responsiveness to various
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The Leadership Style Of The Well Known Businesswoman Who...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the leadership style of the well known businesswoman
who shattered the glass ceiling, Martha Stewart. Ms. Stewart is a very successful businesswoman
whose leadership style has contributed to her success and failures. As child, certain values were
instilled in Ms. Stewart that has been evident in the way she conducts business today. There are so
many different leadershipstyles and it is important that leaders analyze the pros and cons of each.
As a result, leaders are able to distinguish which is most effective for the type of team members he
or she will be responsible for.
Ms. Stewart s autocratic leadership is not favored by her team members and associates. This
research will analyze the effects of an autocratic leadership style on the organization as a whole
and the team members themselves. There is a reason why most are not too fond of the autocratic
leadership style. In today s world, most employees are not receptive to an autocratic leadership
style. The theories that are discussed are based on what motivates team members. Are team
members self motivated? Do team members dislike working? Is little direction needed? In order to
ensure results, do team members have to be enticed? The answers to these questions determine
what type of behavior the leader should possess in order to effectively lead his or her team members.
Martha Stewart is known for many things, including a convicted felon. However, there is no
question that she
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Reflection On Learning Disability
I begin the interview by introduced myself, and explaining the purpose of the interview, I
informed the narrator that this interview will be recorded, transcribed and both the disability and
interview experience will be presented in the class. I asked if she was comfortable with these
conditions, and letting her know if at any time she feel uncomfortable to answer any type of
questions, she is under no obligations to answer them. I started the recording and the interview
by asking her a brief basic personal information, including her age, where does she live and if she
considered herself as disable. Once we established that she considered her slight disable, to better
understand why she considered herself disable, and why only slightly, I asked her if she can
describe on what she meant. She implied that her learning disabilityaffects her workforce, and her
mental disability effects mostly on her social participations. She would make mistakes at work,
and having bipolar disorder mean she was easily overwhelmed and may cause her coworkers to
avoid her, and when she is depressed, she would avoid interact with her coworkers.
For the reason that she has both learning disability and mental disorder, I felt strongly to understand
her childhood, I started with the questions that was provided by the instructor of the course, I
wanted to know about her childhood environment and her parents roles in her life. I was also
curious about her earliest memory, and whether she
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Civilization In Brave New World Mustapha Mond
In the books Jungle book: Mowgli s brothers and brave new world, and Batman Year One. They
both have civilization vs savagery with soma changing the perception of the citizens of New World
and letting them be carefree and party on their soma vacations while the reservation lives a simple
life. In the story Mowglis brother the theme civilization versus savagery is shown with how the
wolves use the rock council to make important decisions that affect all so everyone has a voice
which is same as our democracy while Shere Khan does what he pleases. In BatmanYear One the
city of Gotham is out of control and corrupted while Batman and Dective Gordan try to keep the
civilized ways and help the people of the city. The differences between civilization... Show more
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In Batman year one this corruption is present as well throughout the story. Gotham city was
basically run on favors and funding from the rich to the politician. The police department wasn t
any better the police commissioner and most of the force was corrupted they were involved in
illegal activities and took bribes. Mustafamond made sure that no one could really think on their
own and challenge his rule which is wrong due to the fact he is deliberately keeping people in
the dark and dumber just so he isn t threatened by someone taking over. Mustapha Mond s anger
gave place almost at once to mirth. The idea of this creature solemnly lecturing him him about
the social order was really too grotesque. The man must have gone mad. I ought to give him a
lesson, he said to himself; then threw back his head and laughed aloud. For the moment, at any
rate, the lesson would not be given. (11.36). Mustapha Mond believed he was the smartest man
every which is why he treated john with such disrespect the way he acts is so un human he treats
him as if he is a little kid not a grown man with the way he talks to him. In Batman the police
commissioner feels that he is untouchable when it comes to being punished by the law. He
creates his citizens in a very strange manner he creates them in tubes which is insane people don
t get to raise kids they don t get advice from their parents it s crazy. They citizens are lab rats
basically they aren t created by two people who love each other they are made by one savage
man who likes to be in total control. The thing is instead of people facing the truth like most
civilized people would do they take soma which is a drug that gives the
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Gregor Mendel, Genetics Foundations
Gregor Johann Mendel, Genetics Foundations
Thamana Haleem
ID#101003548
James J. Cheetham
BIOL1010
Oct. 5th ,2015
Introduction: I would like to nominee Gregor Johann Mendel for the Carleton Prize for
Biotechnology . Gregor Mendel is an Australian Scientist who has been credited for discovery of
the science of genetics based on his experiments, breeding peas in the monastery garden at BrГјnn.
He identified the basic genetic heredity of living organism and discovered genetic through an
experiment in his garden, (Numbers, R. L. 2015). Gregor Mendel was born on July 20, 1882 in
Heinsendorf Bei Odraua, a small village in Australia (Haas, L. F.1998). Mendel s parent owned
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He also helped other colleagues at his spare time (Jay, V.2001). In spite of all obstacles in life
and many family issues, Mendel successfully graduated from the philosophy institute program in
1843, (Soudek, D. 1984). He continued his education and became a monk , then he went to St.
Thomas Monastery in Brno to join Augustinian order (Soudek, D. 1984). He became well known
among people as Gregor (Sorsby, A.1965). Being a master at Mendel s time was the region
cutlery center, so he got involved with people and educated them about religion (Sorsby,
A.1965). He achieved the monastery wide victory and experimental possibility. In 1849 Mendel
became depressed and tired of working with the community in Brno, then for a period of time he
went to Znaim and worked as a teacher. At that time, he failed the exam to obtain teaching
certificate. In 1851 he joined the university of Vienna to continue master of science program.
(Haas, L. F.1998) He also started studying mathematics and physics with Christian Doppler. He
studied Botany with Christian Franz Unger, (Soudek, D. 1984). Franz was the person who used
microscope during his studies. During this time Mendel has gained different experiences in his
life, earned more respect from people, and become a well known person (2006. PR). In 1868 he
was elected as the head of the monastery for the school that he taught for years
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Research Paper On Sex Offenders
Talia Houston
1120 10
Jasmin Ziegler
4/25/16
Imagine a life of not choosing how a person s day will go, being forced to life a certain way. Most
people have no idea what it feels like to be in prison, statistically only one out of every five people
will know what it s like to be in prison. Most of us imagine that prison life must be hard and
extremely difficult to endure, but because of the life long lasting debt to society many struggle
with adapting to life on the outside. Much of their time is structured, as they are told where they
can live, how they can interact with people, or even where the can work. Many lives of the
convicted are hindered because of the laws we have set in place for them.
The words sex offender immediately make you think of horrible memories of a crime show that
portraits sex offenders being a stranger who over and over again rapes women, or a pedophile
harming multiple children but in many cases this is not the case. Worldwide sexual offenders are
the most sought out to continue to offend even after sentencing. Investigated by the bureau of
justice statistics it showed that us of 9,700 tracked sex offenders only 5.3% of these were re
arrested for a sex offense. No matter what the offense was if you re convicted of all have to
register as a sex offender. This means you have to give out your name, address and photograph
because you could potentially offend again, but this registry can begin to cause more unintended
harm.
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Why It Is Important To Remove Raccoons
Often, especially in the winter months you may notice that raccoons, squirrels, wild rabbits,
skunks or even foxes roam around your backyard. They may threaten damage to your yard,
domestic animals, home, vehicles and even cultivation. That s why it s important to remove all
intruders and wild trespassers from your private zones. However, frequently wildlife removal
can be complicated and associated with a variety of issues. More and more people tend to resort
to the services of professionals, instead of doing the job themselves. If you are in the Ohio area,
you may contact Miami Valley Wildlife Control. They offer control and removal methods for
various wildlife animals, including rats, raccoons, skunks and moles. If you are in Florida, you may
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If you really would like professional intervention for your wildlife control, you can choose one
of the following options: Your best choice might be to find a nuisance wildlife control operator.
They will catch the animal and remove it. If you decide to remove the animal on your own, you
will have to get an animal eradication permit. You should call the Conservation Police Officer or
your Department of State s biologist for assistance. Keep in mind that a wildlife removal permit
is allowed only in cases when all other wildlife control methods have failed. You can also check
if your state s municipality has a relevant department for handling this type of cases. Wildlife
removal will definitely make you feel safer and will help you protect your home from the random
intrusions of dangerous and unpleasant wildlife species. That s why it s always a wiser idea to
remove and control all those little intruders that threaten your safety, well being, gardens, vehicles
and
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Application Of Fice Manager
Scenario Our Palm Beach Gardens medical office introduced a new patient check in procedure by
using kiosks. My role was to communicate with vendors, suppliers, EMR software technicians,
installation contractors, physician and practice owner, staff and patients about the purchase,
installation and training with the new kiosk check in process. This sophisticated technological
check in process is user friendly and reduces the check in time significantly. The kiosk allows the
patients to check in for their appointments, verify their demographics, verify their insurance
information, and sign off on five office documents. Patients will also be able to activate their patient
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The EMR technician seemed to be uncertain and kept putting me on hold. Frankly she gave me
the impression that this was her first day on the job. At the end of the session I still had questions
on how some of the features worked such as when does the camera prompt to update a photo of a
new insurance card? At what point are the patients given the options to authenticate? The technician
was unable to answer any of these questions which I felt were part of the set up and installation
process. Could this have been a language barrier again? Or did I annoy her with all my questions?
Another communication challenge that I faced was with the staff and patients. I needed to convince
both staff and patients that the kiosks are user friendly thus, making the check in process much
faster than checking in with the receptionist. I could hear the tone of reluctance, apprehensiveness
and fear from both the staff and patients as we began using the kiosks. Providing and
communicating clear training and instructions on the use of the kiosks was essential to the success
of this new procedure.
Strategies
The strategy that I used to resolve the customer service issue was to request the manual which
contained the product specifications and the installation instructions to the kiosks. After reviewing
the specifications and installation instructions, I could plan exactly how many kiosks to purchase
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Telomerase Synthesis
There are several risks associated with this project. The first is the failure of absorption of the
compound into the cell plates. As the pure compounds lack the delivery mechanisms found in on
the market drugs, it is difficult to assess the true absorption of the compound. In order to mitigate
this risk, the project will utilize solvents such as Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO), a solvent which
dissolves moth polar and nonpolar compounds, and is commonly used as an organic solvent. A
second risk is unanticipated cytotoxicity effects, despite FDA approval for candidate compounds.
To avoid this risk, as is standard in pharmacological studies, this project will evaluate various
concentrations of the compounds so both ED50 (effective concentration) and TD50 (mean toxic
concentration) will be evaluated. Finally, the project might succeed at telomerase inhibition, but
fail to effect cancergrowth rates, as certain cancers are not reliant on telomerase upregulation. It is
for this reason, that both metrics will be measured and more than one cell line will be used (a fact
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Following experimentation approval and funding, the two main key dates are the initial
experimental setup and the completion of experimentation, and along with it, the evaluation of
results. Prior to the initial setup, materials must be obtained from online chemical suppliers, a
process that can take many weeks. After all the materials are obtained, and proper training in the
local laboratory environment is conducted, the cell plates will be set up and exposed to the
candidate compounds. Over the course of the experiment, progress will be documented both
qualitatively and quantitatively; TRAP assays and flow cytometry will be utilized to measure cell
response, and phase contrast microscopy will be used to document cell plate transformations.
Finally, following the end of experimentation results will be evaluated, thus concluding the
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Waitrose Narrative Techniques
This analytical essay will be focused upon the narrative technique and on the use of symbols in the
short story Fusilli. The short story is part of Graham SwiftВґs collection called England and other
stories . The short story is burdened in sadness and regret, which the main character displays as he
constantly reconsiders his past actions in his hesitant attempts to figure out whether he could have
prevented his son becoming a soldier or even his sonВґs death.
The text depicts a coupleВґs struggling life after their son is killed in action in Afghanistan. The
short story consists of flashbacks from the main personВґs previous experiences which take place
inside the Supermarket Waitrose. The story is constructed by a specified narrativetechnique called
backstory, which means that the story precedes past events or background, which add meaning to
the current circumstances. Besides the story being depicted by past events in Waitrose, the story
also consists of the main characterВґs present daily routines and struggles after the death of his son
That is proved on p. 5, line 120 She moved in any case, she got out of his damn way, so did the
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Grief lasts forever The bleeding never ends. The loss of a child is not just a finite event, it is a
continuous loss that unfolds step by step over the course of a life time. Every missed birthday,
milestone, weddings that would never be, grandchildren that should have been born, but never
were A loss of a child is not only one loss It is an entire generation of people who are irrevocably
altered forever. The couple depicted in the story is struggling because of their loss and do not
seem yet to have alchemized their grief into a force to be reckoned with. They have not been able
to turn their tragedy into a transformation and their loss into
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Persuasive Essay On Spanking A Child
Ponder this; you are a parent with only a seven year old child. Your child continues to perform an
act that you told them to stop doing, because they have already done it three times before. You
have had enough and decided to discipline your child in a way different from a stern discussion.
You decide to spank your child. Would you consider the spanking a form of child discipline
, or
would you consider it child abuse? Are you expecting your child to learn from this disciplinary
action, or are you spanking your child because you enjoy knowing that you are in control and that
you quite possibly may be injuring your child?
According to Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota, The goal of discipline is to create an orderly,
predictable, stable, and fun world to enjoy and grow healthy. When it comes to discipling a child,
there are many different courses of action that could be taken. Parents can and should discipline
their children (Smenyak). There is a large controversy over the most universal discipline method
there is, spanking. Many parents believe that spanking their child can be a beneficial way of
correcting a child if done correctly (Smenyak). Other parents believe that spanking a child is
simply abuse, that it does not work, or that Spanking plants a seed for later violent behavior, says
AskDrSears.com.
One very simple word that describes discipline is training. A child is not born with the
knowledge of what is acceptable or expected. A parent must invest their own time and patience
while showing love and exemplary behavior while molding their children into becoming well
behaved (Child Abuse vs. Discipline). Being a parent is a hard enough job already, but when it
comes to being a parent having to discipline your child, it becomes much harder. It takes time for
a child to learn and process new behaviors, and this is a reason a parent must not have a short fuse
when it comes to discipling their children.
When it comes to discipline, people will either agree that discipline is a crucial way for a child
to learn the rules and gain values, or that discipline is abuse. Discipline is a parental response to a
certain action that has been taken upon by their child. If a child is expected to do
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IEA Mandate Essay
IDEA mandates are paramount in the daily operation of schools. IDEA outlines thirteen eligibility
areas to which a child can be referred to Special Education. When a student is eligible for Special
Education services they are required to receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in
the Least Restrictive Environment. It is because of this law that I am employed in my current
position in our district. The poor ratings of surrounding schooldistricts and the high ratings of our
district has caused a fast increase of students enrollment in both general educationand special
education. Our district was beginning to see a major problem in placement of special education
students. Students were placed in either general education classes, resource for academic
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One of our elementary schools has such a high number of medically fragile students in life skills
that the district is looking into hiring another school nurse for the sole purpose of assisting with
their medical needs. The mandates of IDEA ensures that students with disabilities are in the LRE
and receive access to an education regardless of the intensity of the student s needs. IDEA also
mandates a committee approach to student s education and parent collaboration in the IEP
process. I must legally send progress reports each six weeks updating parents on their child s
progress towards their goals. I must also provide the general education teacher with student s IEPs
and assist in collaborating to help them implement IEP accommodations in the classroom. The
provisions of IDEA (2004) greatly impact my job description and duties on a daily basis.
Furthermore, the provisions of IDEA (2004) impact students with disabilities education daily while
ensuring that students have access to free individualized education in order to maximize their
potential for
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Persuasive Essay About White Water Rafting
An hour in and I absolutely regret my decision to go white water rafting. I went on vacation with
my boyfriend Mitchell s family to Colorado. We stayed in a large condo that was located in
Colorado Springs. We had places to go every day and today we decided to go white water rafting.
There was eight of us that went, Gene, Lori, Andrew, Mitchell, Shane, Jenna, Trenna, and I. It was
an early morning, we had to get up at 6:00 am to drive to Royal GorgeRafting. We packed into the
minivan we rented and started the long drive.
We got to Royal Gorge Rafting and I was beyond excited. We got all of our gear on, helmet,
lifejacket, and water shoes, and were ready to go. You had to take a yellow school bus, which
smelled like old leather, to get to the Arkansas river. My group and four other groups piled into
the bus. When we got to the river, the river guides explained what would happen if we fell out of
the raft. They also explained how to get people out of the river if it were to happen. I never
thought I would have to worry about falling out. We stepped in the raft and started drifting down
the river when Shane discovered water was leaking and there was bubbling coming from the
side of the raft. We discovered there was a hole in the side and Lori started freaking out like it
was the end of the world. Our raft guide sealed the hole with duck tape and we continued on down
the river. The river split into two paths one took you to a waterfall and one kept you on the path to
the end
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How Is Genghis Khan Barbaric
In the book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, by Jack Weatherford Genghis
Khan and his men are portrayed as ruthless barbarians. Evidence in the book shows that he wasn
t a barbaric man. He was known for doing so ruthless things, but when it comes down to the facts
of what really happened he was actually not barbaric he was protecting what he felt was right.
The way he ran his military, how his politics was set up, and how women were treated all were
reason he is not barbaric.
Khan had a specific type of military, and their techniques were precise. His warriors were taught to
die for their leader, but even thought they were taught that he never asked his men to die for him.
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Instead of cooking and cleaning they were taken care of what the men left behind. They ran the
empire while the men were on their journeys. Even though we were left in charge of the empire
it wasn t always like that. Khan mother and many others were kidnapped. This may seem
strange, but actually most women were kidnapped in this day and time. If you wanted to marry
a women you would take her and she would then be your wife. So, when Khan made his laws it
was said that, He forbade the abduction and enslavement of any Mongol. (68) There was a
women by the name of Fatima. She was not a Mongol nor married to one, but was instead a war
captive of uncertain but protected. (164) The Golden family ordered punishment on Fatima by
sewing up every hole in her body. Even though this was done Khan said that he would never do
that. He was actually against it.
In conclusion, Genghis Khan could set off the feel of being barbaric, but actually he wasn t he was
trying to make his people better. The way of his military showed that he was a strong man, and he
cared about his people because he personally picked each one of them. His politics was there to
prevent fighting. And by him changing the way he treated the women all showed that Genghis
Khan was actually a good
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Alpine Biome Research Paper
The Alpine Biome covers up sixteen percent of the earth s surface. It s one of the coldest biomes
all over the world. Almost all animals that live in the Alpine Biome can survive the extreme
weathers by insulating their bodies with fat, and extra fur. Alpine Biomes can be found at mountain
regions or at an altitude of 10,000 ft. The Alpine Biome climateis usually cold, dry, icy, and snowy.
The weather in the Alpine Biome can change from warm to freezing cold, in just one day. In the
summer, the average temperature ranges around negative fifteen degrees to negative ten degrees. In
the winter time, the temperature can range below freezing. The average precipitation each year is
twelve inches. It s amazing how the animals in the Alpine Biome
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Analysis Of The Poem The Chimney Sweeper
Blake s poem The Chimney Sweeper is considered to be one of his finest, yet contradictory
works of his life, as he provides a negative social perspective on the topic of child labour. Assisted
through the use of various poetic techniques such as anecdotes, biblical illusion, symbolism,
euphemism, metaphors, and rhyme, Blake was able to assertively convey his protest towards
the laws against the use of young children in the British workforce. The theme of child innocence
is also the other main explored topic throughout this poem, as it is also in a majority of Blake s
writing, as well as a common subject touched on by a majority of The Romantics. The first
stanza of the poem highlights how the children that were apprenticed by their parents to
sweepers were of such a young age, historically documented to be as young as 5 years old. This
is demonstrated by the line my father sold me while yet my tongue, Could scarcely cry weep!
weep! weep! weep! this stanza protesting social issues such as child labour as well as involuntary
servitude. Blake is able to express this point more effectively through anecdotes, as Blake
describes the life of a boy, the narrator, whose mother dies at an early age and is then sold into
chimneysweeping by his father. Imagery is another technique used, as the narrator not
metaphorically, but literally, sleeps in/on the black soot he works in, as chimney sweepers were
known to sleep on the bags of soot they swept during the day. In
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Corporate Social Responsibility Report
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT
Although corporate social responsibility has no universal definition, it is understood to be the way
firms integrate social, environmental and economic concerns into their values, culture, decision
making, strategy and operations in a transparent and accountable manner and thereby establish
better practices within the firm, create wealth and improve society. (Industry Canada, 2011) This
report will represent the critical analysis of the current Corporate Social Responsibility practices of
Air Canada followed by recommendations for improvement.
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Although it appears as if Air Canada is selflessly attempting to make the game of hockey a safer
sport, one may question if they are capable of making the rules of a professional sport which has
nothing to do with their core business. Many companies, in an attempt to save face in the public s
eye, have exercised their power to make decisions regarding matters that they have no knowledge
or expertise in. I believe Air Canada has an underlying motive of attempting to increase profitability
by appearing to society as an organization that does not tolerate or condone actions that are frowned
upon by society. Furthermore, Air Canada s headquarters are in Montreal which is the same
location of the aforementioned incident and may represent a conflict of interest.
Another pressing concern in the news headlines recently has been the unfair labour practice
complaint filed by Air Canada against the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) over the
collective bargaining negotiations
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The Role Of The Greek Gods In The Odyssey
Lindsey Knight
4/11/17
Before I read the Odyssey, my views on the Greek Gods was a bunch of powerful immortals who
watched the world play out in front of them like a game of parcheesi. But now I know that the
people around the time of the Trojan War, the gods were believed to cheat, move their pieces more
than the dice said, take out an opponent s piece when they weren t supposed to. Odysseus was a
piece on the gameboard, and all he wanted to do was get home, but the odds were not always in his
favor. Or should I say, the gods.
In Greek times, gods were created to have a reason for why things happen on Earth, like rain, sun,
and lightning. Of course, we now have scientific evidence of why these things happen, but the gods
are still important to our learning today. One reason mythology is important is it debates between
the good and evil in men (reference.com). Throughout the Odyssey, we see the conflict between the
kind, family man of Odysseus and the grueling, vicious, tough man, fighting for his way home. Of
course, it was not smooth sailing, but it could have been smoother with or without the help of the
gods.
Athena is the goddess of wisdom, and she chose to help Odysseus get home to Ithaca. She favored
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As soon as Athena would send Odysseus on a straight path home, or tied the shoelace, Poseidon
would untie it and create storms for dangerous sailing and killing the crews escorting him to
Ithaca. Although he made the trip pretty messy, his intentions were just to make the journey tough
and long, but still wished for him to return home. I will lose all my honor now... I said myself that
Odysseus would suffer long and hard before he made it home, but I never dreamed of blocking his
return.(13.140) . He felt disrespect that Odysseus had made it home, with millions worth of riches
dumped on the beach of Ithaca with his soggy, washed up
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The Role Of Death In Western American Culture
Many cultures find it important to honor the deceased, simply having a funeral is an example of
this. In Western Africa, different groups used different art as a way to honor the memory of their
people who had died. Africans, like other cultures, have different reasons for memorializing the
dead, but it comes down the idea that deathis not the end. The Dogon people, for example,
memorialized the dead by using art in the form of colorful masks worn during a performance at
the funerals. Their reasoning for this other than to honor the deceased was to lead their souls to
where their ancestors are. This ritual is called a dama, and if they failed to do this, the souls of the
dead would not be freed to the afterlife. These masks have a more
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Reliability in Smart Grids
In many areas of the United States, the only way a utility knows there s an outage is when a
customer calls to report it. A challenge faced by smart grid systems is to provide highly reliable
transmission to improve the energy efficiency of the system. If a proper command couldn t be send
in the event of an emergency it could result in disastrous consequences. As a result, quantitative
reliability evaluation of information infrastructures should be addressed.
A smart grid is a modernized electrical grid that uses analogues or digital information and
communications technology to gather and act on information, such as information about the
behaviors of suppliers and consumers, in an automated fashion to improve the efficiency, reliability,
economics, and sustainability of the production and distribution of electricity.
To provide the reliability of data communication of smart grids we are proposing wireless
communication infrastructure. In this paper we will discuss pros and cons along with the
applicability of wired, wireless and hybrid communication systems for the smart grid application.
For reliability we have to optimize both power consumption and power supply. Smart grid works on
the mechanism of data communication infrastructure. Smart grids has one of the most important
feature meter data management system which is designed to collect exchange and process the
meter data for optimization of power consumption and supply.
Niyato, Dong, Wang, Hossain, (2013) suggested
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Impact Of The Neolithic And Bronze Age On Society
The impact of the Neolithic and Bronze Age societies on the environment The Neolithic is a time
period that relates to the later part of the Stone Age, when there was a lot of development of human
technology in regards to stone tools and the beginning of farming. The Bronze Age was a time
period characterized by the use of bronze and writing that indicated features of urban civilization.
There were many different approaches that were used to evaluate the relationship between
agricultureand social change in the Neolithicand Bronze Age societies. For instance, Fagan
suggested in Floods, Famine, and Emperors that the growing human population exceeds the
capacity to maintain it. Additionally, the Neolithic, was a time period of over exploration... Show
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One approach that deals with this was proposed by Bonnet who suggested that there is no
extinction and if there was god would replace it. This is important because many people during the
Neolithic and Bronze Age were not concerned with the possible environmental damage that could
be done, instead they continued to use resources and migrate when they had used all of the
resources in a specific area. This was also discussed by Hughes in What Is Environmental History?
who stated Humans see themselves as separate from nature, above nature, and in charge of nature.
This statement is true of modern society, but it was also relevant for the agricultural societies
during the Neolithic and Bronze Age. Farming became very important in these agricultural
societies, which caused most people to settle in one place where there crops would grow and exploit
the environmental supplies in the area. This agricultural change also lead to social change because
many began to form civilizations and communities around cropping regions which was very
damaging to the environment where these civilizations were located. Extreme exploitation of
environmental resources was one reason Neolithic and Bronze Age societies suffered environmental
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Why Is Herbert Hoover Bad
Herbert Hoover was one of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th Century. Throughout WWI he
was hailed as an uncommon man liked by many. Hoover became the Secretary of Commerce
1921 1928 and the 31st President of the US. However, he was hated for not having a big enough
role in the Great Depression and he was blamed for the increasing the poverty of Americans even
though the pieces had already been set. While Hoover did do some things wrong in his time he
always had the right meaning and his good intentions weren t understood. Hoover did the best he
could and did more than any other president before him to end the Depression. As a child Hoover
was orphaned at 9 when his parents died of illness. He under hard work and determination built his
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He was so shocked he couldn t look at FDR at first until he tried to convince him that he shouldn
t change any of his policies.He also tried to convince him that everything will be alright if he
didn t take too drastic of an approach so that the American image won t be tarnished. Throughout
FDR s presidency he often said that the New Deal program was worsening the depression and
was led by the ideals of Fascism. He was also one of the ones that said that they should keep
American lives safe by not sending troops (although after Pearl Harbor he completely supported
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Analysis Of The Novel Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart novel tries to bring back up cultural, social as well as spiritual basics of
traditional Igbo (Ibo) existence from the year 1850 and 1900. The novel cannot be fixed like
truthful societal and political old times of Ibo society since it is a work of invented story. However,
the novel describes disagreements and apprehensions in Igbo society. It also depicts changes
initiated by colonial ruling and Christianity. The author mentions that European colonialism
operates as a powerful as well as well built mediator of the change within Ibo society. Additionally,
Christianity attracted the trivial associates of the Igbo society. Igbo and other societies were
changed considerably due to this variety of deal with Europeans. A few societies expanded in
dimension and authority as marketable centers, whereas others go through great losses in the
course of slave invasion. Hostility also gets higher, and conflicts tactics tat are distorted due to the
use of weapons.
In expressing the accomplishment of Catholic Missionaries Hatch, Roman Catholics appeared to be
most helpful within the endeavor by protecting a paramount place within Igbo society. According to
Chinua Achebe, Educational expansion was the invention of Igbo confined organization but not of
British supervision. As a result, other operation schools such as Anglican schools traced their
private development within launching and at the same time managing other schools within Igbo
land (Achebe, 2000.) The
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Essay about Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia
Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia
The long disputed debate about the primary cause of dyslexia is still very much alive in the field
of psychology. Dyslexia is commonly characterized as a reading and writing impairment that
affects around 5% of the global population. The disorder has frequently been hypothesized to be the
result of various sensory malfunctions. For over a decade, studies have made major contributions
to the disorder s etiology; however, scientists are still unclear of its specific causal. Initially,
dyslexia was thought to be a reading disorder in children and adults (1). Later it was suggested to
consist of both a visual and writing component, therefore characterizing it as more of a learning
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While it was important to locate the specific cause of the disorders manifestations, it seemed that
the most effective results would be achieved by a collective approach. This kind of approach
would encompass ideas placed forth by both the cognitive and neurological theoretical ideas which
currently existed in the current research of the etiology of dyslexia.
The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia is one of the most long standing explanations
existing in psychological research. The theory was coined by a man known as the father of
dyslexia, Pringle Morgan in 1896. Morgan viewed reading as a process that critically involved the
segmentation of text into graphemes (1). These graphemes served as the earliest precursors to
phonemes (the small unit of language), such that grapheme to phoneme conversion is equivalent
to the whole sound of a word (1), (5). The process is said to both require that a reader assemble
and address a word s phonology. Dyslexics are said to have phonological deficits which caused
phonemic representation difficulties; they would often fare worse than others when it came to
mapping sounds into letters in the brain, and with phonemic recall (1,5). Deficits in dyslexics
ability to retain short term word memory and problems with segmentation of words into phonemes
(e.g., auditory discrimination), lent support to these ideas (5).
A study by Petra Georgiewa and colleagues investigated the phonological
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Process Essay On Longboarding
Longboards are the big brother of standard sized skateboards. They are longer, wider, have fatter
wheels and a longer axle. Each of these differences collectively, makes boarding tricks a little
easier, especially for beginner skateboard enthusiasts. Here are two great tricks you can learn to
help improve your longboarding skills. No Comply The most basic trick in skateboarding is
easier to master using a longboard. It s called the no comply and can be perfected with practice
following these steps. Beginners should initially attempt this trick in a flat area with ample
room for mistakes. Both of these tricks begin by cruising along at a controlled speed, pushing
off as needed with your back foot. The trick starts with your back foot on the tail of the board,
with the toe of your front foot in the middle, again rolling forward. Your front foot should be
tilted at a 45В° angle. You will raise your front foot off the board, applying pressure with your
back foot while twisting inward just slightly at your back ankle. This will flip the front of the
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Your front leg is your pivot leg. When you put pressure on the back of the longboard it needs to
flip exactly 180В° around so that the back is now facing forward. Sounds easy right? For
beginners, it is a good idea to stand stationary and develop the flip before blending all the steps
together. Timing is critical when performing the no comply trick. Once the rotation is three
quarters complete, just before the front wheels return the ground, your lead leg is repositioned
back in the middle of the board. Your balance will switch to this front leg and with one big push
off the ground from your back foot; you ll be cruising along again. Ghost Ride Kick
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Easter Island Effect
Easter Island
What happened to Easter Island?
Oliver Kirby 14 November 2017Easter Island
My name is Oliver Kirby and I am a historian. For many years now I have been deeply invested in
the study of South American and Polynesian history. The magazine The Good Weekend
approached me with an opportunity to write an article discussing the rise and expansion of Easter
Island and then its decline. I will also be discussing if what happened to Easter Island is a
microcosm of what might happen to the rest of the world.
Brief History Of Easter Island:
Geologically, Easter Island is one of the youngest inhabited territories on the earth. Its inhabitants,
the Rapu Nui, have endured epidemics or disease, famines, slave raids, civil war, cannibalism, and
have seen their population crash on more than one occasion. Easter Island is famous for its statues,
the Moai. Easter Island is a Chilean territory located in the south eastern Pacific Ocean. It has a
population of six thousand and has an area of 163.6 km2 .Easter Island is famous for its 200
stone statues. The Moai as they re known were made by the local people from basalt stone picks
and hard volcano ash. They were made to show remembrance to their gods and ancestors. I will be
exploring what caused the downfall of Easter island.
Rise, expansion and fall of Easter Island:
Easter island has been called the best historical example of a society collapsing . From roughly 700
to 1400 Easter Island flourished; they had a stable
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Character Analysis Of Arthur Gould s Merchant Of Venice
By analyzing one of the sources, the quote from Merchant of Venice, the detectives piece together
the correlation between the pound of flesh on the scale next to the victim and the reference to
flesh in the quote. Unfortunately, no fingerprints were found at the scene either implying that the
murderer was meticulous and careful or that he somehow removed his fingerprints, which makes
it difficult for the detectives to easily identify him. After reviewing the evidence and sources,
Mills recalls that the picture of Eli Gould s wife had her eyes circled in Mr. Gould s blood. From
this evidence, they deducted that the wife, although not physically at the crime scene, has
knowledge that could somehow help the case. After taking a second glance at the crime scene
photos, she declares that a specific piece of artwork has been rehung upside down, indicating to the
detectives that it was at the behest of the murderer. Behind the artwork, Somerset finds fingerprints,
which is odd given that this is the first crime scene where fingerprints have been found. The crime
scene investigator, after using a black light on the wall, discovers the words help me in the form of
multiple fingerprints. These fingerprints are in the national fingerprintdatabase and match a man
named Theodore Allen, who goes by Victor, has an extended criminal history and had previously
employed the second victim, Eli Gould, as his attorney. Somerset, being the world weary cynic, is
not convinced that Victor is
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The Rite of Spring
Dance Critique: The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, a Russian dancer and choreographer.
He joined The Imperial School of Ballet in 1900 and was later the lead dancer of the Ballet
Russes. He eventually choreographed many works, one of them being Le Sacre du Printemps (The
Rite of Spring) in 1913. He exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and the Rite was an example of
this. In 1919 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent the rest of his life in and out of
hospitals until he died in London on April 8, 1950. The Rite of Spring was performed by Sergei
Diaghilev s Ballet Russes on May 29th, 1913 at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris. It was
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I think Nijinsky decided to use the circle dancing as his spatial configuration because the circles
allowed for more use of the stage and it symbolizes the rituals of natives are all connected during
their celebrations and sacrifices. By having the males and females separated Nijinsky made a
strong statement that I believe is that the only thing that brings the sexes together is their
important ritual of sacrifice. For most of the performance, the dancers were in unison. This helps
the audience capture everything that is occurring. It allows the crowd to focus their attention on
the important aspect of the performance instead of trying to go back and forth from one side of
the stage to another. The spectators can also appreciate the movement of the dancers more if
they are in unison. It also helped Nijinsky show what he felt was important in the performance if
everyone was doing the same thing. There were some instances that the dancers were so n sync
that they looked like robots. The moves that they made seemed simples, for example, their
stomping didn t seem complicated but to do it at the same time looked very complex and harder.
Najinsky showed in The Rite of Spring that these performances could be about normal people and
their traditions instead of fantasy. The dancers were hunched over and close to the ground and
loose with their bodies which is more
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Social Engineering Technology and Tools
Introduction This paper analyzes the social engineering technology and the social engineering tools
that are used to test the human element with regard to its capabilities and limitations in the areas of
confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The analysis covers Social engineering Toolkits
usefulness, cost, and implementation complexity and how its effectiveness can be enhanced. Social
engineering are all those activities that are done by a hacker to manipulate that human tendency to
trust so as to gain unauthorized access to the valued information that are in the computer system.
The IT specialist agrees that despite the secure networks and firewall being used, the securityof the
IT is based on the trust in the protection and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One security researcher explained it this way, This is because despite the locks and the deadbolts at
the doors and the use of the security system, if the person inside the house trusts the person at the
gate who says that he has come to deliver pizza without first ensuring that they are not criminals
trying to steal information from you, the owner of the house will be completely exposed to the risk
that person represents. According to Mitnick, social engineering in information security simply
means the psychological manipulation of people so as to divulge confidential information. It
involves some kind of confidence trick with the aim of gathering information, committing fraud or
getting access to the system . This is very different for the traditional conning but is one of the
processes that the social engineering process that is more complex.
Techniques used in the social engineering All the social engineering techniques are based on the
some very specific attribute used by humans in the decision making process that is known as
cognitive biases. These are what the criminals exploit to create some techniques that are used to
gain the required information. Some of the techniques include:
1.Use of pretext
This is also known as pretexting, blagging or bohoing, which is the act of creating invented or
nonexistent scenario to engage the targeted victim in a way
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Ethical Issues In Animal Testing
The second factor to take into consideration consists on the ethical considerations of animal
experiments, as animals have the ability to suffer just like humans do. Under some circumstances,
a major key issue of testing animals implicates pain and suffering, which is not considered by
laboratories. Many researchers still frequently use live animals in their experiments and before they
research is done, the pain and distress potential which can be inflicted on the creatures needs to be
evaluated in order to minimize these living beings suffering (Carbone, 2011). The same author
states that it is crucial to find a way to treat humandiseases and severe injuries without causing any
pain to these animals, and the best way to achieve this is by recognizing that animals suffer pain in
the first place. This has already been achieved in some places, such as in Britain, where the
Committee on Cruelty to Wild Animals recognized during the last decade... Show more content on
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Nevertheless, a public opinion poll has shown the approval of the use of animals in biomedical
research because it leads to discovering new treatments and cures, along with the belief that it does
not cause any pain in animals (Saraf and Kumaraswamy, 2013). Accordingly, the authors after the
public opinion believed that all institutes for research should create an animal care and ethical
committee that would give the consent that deems the use of the animal necessary only when there
are no suitable alternatives, and this committee should be indispensable previous to any in vivo
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Grand Theft Auto IIi ( Abbreviated Iv )
Video games have been enjoyed by millions of gamers for decades, and the industry is wildly
popular. Video games are a great way for a person to sit back and relax and to have fun doing it.
In 2001, a game designing company known as DMA Design (now Rockstar North) changed the
video game industry forever with the release of Grand Theft Auto III (abbreviated as GTA III).
Grand Theft Auto III was one of the most influential video games because it was the first
massively popular game to include a fully explorable open world, combine many different video
gamegenres into a successful game, include a wealth of content, and spawn countless sandbox
games that attempted to recreate GTA III s success. No product can succeed in the market
without proper marketing and exposure. Grand Theft Auto III was very controversial, as it
included swearing, violence, prostitutes, and more. It received a lot of backlash and criticism
from the media, but that only led to its increased popularity among gamers (Leigh). GTA III s
media exposure is a part of what made it so popular, and that is what led to its large influence on
the video game industry. While it was not the first game to include an open world, Grand Theft
Auto III was the first game to include a fully explorable open city on a large scale. In addition to
the open world, players were not forced to mindlessly complete mission after mission until finishing
the game and letting it collect dust on the shelf. Instead, GTA III allowed
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The Volcanic Activities On Earth
Introduction A volcano is said to be a rapture which occurs in the crust of the earth and it allows
lava, dangerous gasses as well as volcanic ash to escape to the surface of the earth from the
magma which is placed in areas below the earth. The volcanic activities on earth have a deep
history which shows that they have been active for a long time. The volcanoes on earth usually
occur when the crust on the surface of the earth is broken into tectonic plates. The tectonic plates
usually float on the hotter and the softest layer in its own mantle. This shows that the volcanic
activities on earth usually occur where the tectonic plates on earth are either converging or
diverging. The erupted volcanoes can be very hazardous in various... Show more content on
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Indonesia is said to have the largest number of volcanoes on earth which means that the tectonic
plates in this area are converging or diverging. Most of the volcanic activities on the surface of
the earth are said to be more than 10,000 years old. In fact, some of the volcanic activities on
earth are 100,000 years old. This shows that the history of the formation of volcanoes has been
dated back in the ancient times. There are historical myths which explain how the volcanoes
came to be in Hawaii. There was a goddess of volcanoes in Hawaii who was called Pele who had
various periods of anger and she was believed to cause mass eruptions (McNutt, 2015). The
volcanic activities and the earthquakes in Hawaii are believed to have been formed using Peles
magic stick. All over the world, each community living in the volcanic areas usually had a myth or
folktales which explained the origin of the volcanoes and it was associated with gods. Scientifically,
the formation of volcanoes can be explained from the melting of the mantle. The mantle is found
between the molten iron core and the crust at the surface of the earth. After the mantle melts, it
moves to the surface of the earth through the crust and it releases some of the most dangerous
gasses on the surface of the earth. The melting of the mantle is caused by the high temperatures
which are found in that zone and also the high pressure found in this area. This causes the rock to
melt
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The Controllers Of The Air Controllers
Tenerife Air Controllers As mentioned, the air controllers on staff on Sunday, March 27, 1977
was light. This airport was small and on a normal day did not have a lot of air traffic. The airport
was not equipped to handle the amount of planes, or the large planes because they were not the
appropriate size nor did they have the proper dimensions to allow the large planes to make the
appropriate maneuvers. There was no ground radar, there was no ground lights, clouds are
moving in and minimizing visibility, and they had to work in their second language. Why did the
controllers ever feel it was safe to guide planes they were unfamiliar with completely blind? Why
did they not ground the planes when the fog moved in? Controllers are in charge of ensuring the
planes safely land and take off by managing the order of takeoffand each plane s direction. If they
cannot see them how are they able to effectively do this?
Leadership Style Van Zanten s leadership style not only affected the performance of his own
team, but impacted his decisions, Pan Am cockpit crew, the controllers and all the passengers
on both planes. He did not appear to be focused on people during his decision making at Tenerife,
and it is not questionable if there was ever a focus on people. He is very task concerned, and in
the case of Tenerife very focused on himself and hitting the Dutch law deadline, which caused him
to not focus fully on the task of flying his plane safely off of Tenerife. On a normal day
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The Most Valuable Characteristics Of Leadership
Time is running out. Pressure is accumulating. There are decisions to be made and actions to be
taken, but this time Superman is not around to save the day. Who will step in? Only a true
leader can leap into hectic situations and handle the pressure with equanimity. We don t look to
mediocre talent to solve problems, but rather we gaze upon the godly characteristics that a leader
possesses. Finding a leader is not like playing a game of Where s Waldo? , but rather it s more
like watching a blazing firework illuminate the dark sky. The characteristics that make someone
stand out from the rest are represented in something I like to call the three C s to succeed. The
most valuable characteristics of leadershipare confidence, creativity, and commitment. A leader
that possesses those characteristics is as invincible as Hercules. To begin, it is crucial for a leader
to have confidence. Trying to be a leader without first building confidence is like constructing a
house on a foundation of sand, its unreliable and shaky. Leadership is about having unbreakable
confidence to make tough decisions when no one else will. There isn t a manual that tells you how
to become self confident, but it all begins with knowing who you are and realizing that while
success is the main goal learning from your failures is the most important adjustment. Confidence is
developed by trusting yourself to make the best informed decision that will satisfy the needs of
many. Trusting yourself is the direct
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Comparative Analysis Of Vertigo, North By Northwest And...
Comparative Analysis of Vertigo, North by Northwest and Notorious by Alfred Hitchcock
The British master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, made the cinematographic history by the
unique auteur approach. His own vision of the story, uncommon manner of shooting, and
challenging ideas formed his style and made him recognizable. The genius of the 50 s and 60 s,
he provided the rich legacy for the future generations and set the pace for the directors all over the
world. This paper is going to trace the specific features of Alfred Hitchcock through the analysis of
three of his world known masterpieces, namely Vertigo, North by Northwest and Notorious. The
discussion of the films will be based on three cinematographic elements: genre, use of motifs, and
camera set ups.
Genre
Alfred Hitchcock is fairly referred to as the pioneer of the psychological thrillers. Though such
genre did not exist in the 50 s, it would soon be transformed from the so called suspense films
(Thompson 41). The director was obviously a true master of making his audience feel afraid and
anxious all his innovative techniques and auteur approach were directed to create a genuine feeling
of suspense. The genre always implied psychoanalytical elements as well as those of violence and
murders.
All the films under consideration make a good example of the plot including mystery and murders.
Presented in artistic visual form, they can be defined as the typical suspense films by Hitchcock. In
spite of different
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Interpersonal Studies
The short term longitudinal study operated by McElwain, Ogolsky, Engle, Holland, and Mitchell
(2016) seeks to discover how child child similarity on temperament and attachment can act as
predictors of interaction quality between previously unacquainted children. The purpose of this
study was to add to current research and knowledge concerning the friend selection process of
young children. This study s observations increased the understanding of hemophilic selection of
peer partners, as well as attachment and temperamentresearch (McElwain et al., 2016). Overall, the
study examined the types of interactions that would take place between pairs of children who both
possessed similar levels (low, moderate, or high) of child mother attachment... Show more content
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The experimental method began to take place when the children reached 39 months of age. In
addition, the 114 children taking part in the study were paired into 57 same sex dyads, according to
their similarity on either attachment or temperament, and the interactions within each dyad were
observed in 3 laboratory visits that spanned over a period of 1 month (McElwain et al., 2016).
Following the study, the results remained consistent with the researcher s expectations, and the
findings of previous research that investigated homophily among young children. Child child
similarity pertaining to positive qualities were correlated to positive child child interaction during
each laboratory play session (McElwain et al., 2016). McElwain distinguished that the most
noticeable positive interactions were between children with higher levels of child mother
attachment security and children with moderate to high levels of child temperament pleasure.
Conversely, McElwain et al. discovered that positive interaction decreased overtime when child
child similarity on attachment security was low or if each child within the dyad possessed low
levels of child mother attachment security. Moreover, child child similarity on temperamental anger
proneness and social fearfulness generated ambivalent
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William Deresiewicz s Essay The End Of Solitude
In his 2009 essay, The End of Solitude, writer William Deresiewicz offers his insight and opinion
on what effect technology has on society. He specifically addresses the impact of text messaging
and social networking. Deresiewicz argues heavily that because of their prolific use, cellphones and
the connectedness they offer have eliminated not only the ability to, but the desire to disconnect
and seek solitude. That is, people cannot and do not want to be without having access.
In order to establish an understanding, Deresiewicz describes what solitude meant to people
throughout the ages. He explains that while man is social in nature, solitude is valued highly, or so
it used to be. Technology is taking away privacy, concentration and the
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  • 2. Exercise Physiology And Training Programs Exercise Physiology and Training Programs. Research Report The contents included in this report will outline; the meaning of fitness, components of fitness, measurements and evaluation of physical performance capacities, the three energy systems, oxygen consumption and delivery, training methods and training principles. 2 Table of contents Contents Table of contents1 Part A2 Introduction2 Part B2 Touch analysis2 Part C3 Fitness components and energy systems3 Part D3 Process and effects of training3 Part E4 Evaluation and conclusion4 Bibliography5 Appendices6 Appendix 16 Appendix 27 Part A Introduction Exercise physiology, as explained by exercise.com, is the study of how the body reacts to physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part B Touch analysis Touch Football was only formalized in the 1970 s and is now played in all of Australia. Coaches of Rugby teams used variations of for offseason activities. The game came to be known as Touch Rugby/Football, now simply known as touch. The main differences in the rules of the game of touch and rugby league is that there is no tackling you have to touch the attacking player instead, kicking is not allowed, the dummy half cannot get touched and the ball is not allowed to drop to the ground. In the game of touch there are three positions and two players at each position on the field, the
  • 3. positions are middle, link and wing. The main roles for the middle are to ruck/drive the ball down the field in attack and to close down the defence. The predominant energy system used at a professional level is the lactic acid system but as they are subbed off regularly and at a senior high school level we do not have the luxury of enough players to sub on the energy system used changes to the aerobic system. Knowledge of rucking patterns and organisation helps make a great middle. The key roles in the position of link are to set up tries for the wing position and controlling the defensive and offensive line. The focal energy system used by the link position is the lactic acid system. The ability to find gaps in the defence separates good links from great ones. Lastly, the wing position, finishes off the set plays by scoring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Two Things That Play An Important Role In Jane s Life Reactions: Throughout this episode I felt stressed for Jane. Choosing between two things that play an important role in the life of someone is extremely hard to do. She is faced with the overwhelming pressures of impressing her father or pursuing what will help her get by in life. She is constantly pressured by Rogelio more than anyone, considering he wants her to be apart of his life on television. While this is happening, Michael (Jane s ex fiance), is working with his partner to crack down on their Sin Rostro (big time drug dealer who has not been identified) case. Michael is stuck on the notion that Rafael is Sin Rostro, but it is partly due to Michael s hatred towards Rafael. Meanwhile, Rafael is trying his best to impress Xiomara in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am constantly faced with the decision of choosing between my friends, working, and the sport I play, but it always works out in the end. I am glad that I do not have to make such a life altering decision yet. Beautiful writing: But Jane, this is a tough business. You can t look to others to validate you. If you choose to make a living in the financial arts, you must believe in yourself. Rogelio speaking with Jane. I chose this quote because Rogelio does a good job of putting emphasis in what will really play a role in how her life will be with the career she is choosing. What he says is true; no one but yourself is able to motivate you and make you successful. Having belief in yourself is more important than anything else when it comes to success. Main argument: The main argument of this episode is that no matter what kind of pressures someone might be facing, it is important that he or she chooses what feels right to them. One character: This episode definitely shows a lot of character change in Rafael; it is shown that he is concerned with impressing/winning over Xiomara. It shows how much his character has changed with Jane. Before Jane, he would not even have considered to be concerned with the mother s approval of the girl he is trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on The Transformation of a Dream Deferred by... In Langston Hughes poem, A Dream Deferred, Hughes wonders what happens to a dream that does not come true. He writes, Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? In A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter shows that his deferred dream does both. Early in the play, he shares his hopes and dreams for his family and their future with his young son, Travis. He imagines that earning his fortune will cure all the shortcomings and injustices in their lives. The limitations of Walter s aspirations for himself and his family undermine his ability to save his family. Walter s acceptance of unjust systems, which makes one man master and another one servant, compromises the power of Walter s dream. By showing that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walter s behavior in this passage is self absorbed and childish, and Hansberry highlights the problems in several ways. For example, Walter s trails off when he refers to a business transaction that his son would not understand. This moment suggests that Walter does not really have interest in his young son, who he claims to be helping. Hansberry has already shown in the play that young Travis may understand quite a bit about business. After all, toward the start of the play, Travis urgently asks his mother to give him the money he needs to make a donation to his class. Travis is well aware that money can open doors and create advantages for people, and he is much more developed than his father realizes. Similarly, Hansberry shows Walter s shallowness by removing any curiosity or questions from his speech. Walter never asks Travis what his own dream might be. Instead, Walter pushes a his dream down Travis s throat, and imagines that Travis will happily play the role that Walter has cast him in. Additionally, the speech makes no reference to the possible downfalls of pursuing money. Walter seems to forget Mama Younger s famous remark, when she reminds him that freedom was everything. Of course, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. British Electoral System The maturity of the political system in Britain has gradually shaped the British community. Britain at present is considered to be a Liberal Democratic state and one main component is the capacity of the government to conduct an election to allow the people to voice their needs in the national level. Election is the heart or the core of a democratic state , removing this would deprive the people of their right. After five years or if the Parliament was dissolved by the Queen with of course the Prime Minister s advise, there will be an election using the First past the post electoral system. Here the candidates can win seats in the Parliament by plurality of votes that the candidate received in his or her district. But then this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previous writers from the Conservatives said that faith of the members to their party leader would result in a disciplined party. Naturally, members of a certain party must agree on recognizing their party leader as a competent being that would be able to guide, unify and bring order to their party, after all, he or she is a potential Prime Minister in any case their party get the majority of seats in the Parliament. Also, the party leader is the primary person to represent the party and that he or she must be able to act in accordance with party s image to capture most of the voter s sympathy. As Graham Wallas, a political scientist and author of Human Nature in Politics, pointed out the significance of political image among the voter s preferences. This is due to the fact that the voters will give support to parties where they can benefit the most and that reflect on their social status, ethnicity and religion. Just in the case of two dominant party, the Labour Party will most likely get support from the less affluent citizens, those from Scotland and the North, the working class and those from the public sector. On the other hand those wealthy citizens, coming from the prosperous South of England and people working in big businesses would most likely be voting for the Conservative Party. The 1997 election was not just a result of the Labour Party managing to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ian Stewart Math Math: The only Subject that Counts Math and several of its features are a noteworthy piece of regular day to day existence. We spend the larger part of school considering and taking in the ideas of it. Often, many question, why do we have to know these things? Math is vital for even the most fundamental of life capacities. Regardless of whether one is purchasing goods, deciding a financial plan for oneself, figuring enthusiasm on ventures, or completing an entire heap of other life undertakings, math will some way or another be included. Many have said, there is no algebra in real life and comparative things that specify math and its absence of use to reality. If not for algebra, calculus, statistics, and all types of math s, and science, one would by no means have the capacity to do at least 90% of what you do every day. Mathematics is the widespread dialect and it is honestly rather wonderful. Truly, not many people are ever great at math, yet it is an essential necessity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stewart at first asks his audience, so what do want to get out of mathematics? His response was, Each of nature s patterns is a puzzle, nearly always a deep one. Mathematics is brilliant at helping us to solve puzzles. (Stewart 14) Math is used to study patterns in which we can use to investigate the world. Stewart discussed about math being brilliant at helping us solve puzzles. Math helps break down puzzles by different formulas, strategies, and much more. The higher you get in math the harder the puzzle gets, but nothing is impossible just difficult. Our world rests in mathematics and it is installed in our culture. Some individual comprehended math in the past to realize what we know, somebody needs to comprehend math now to keep what we know, and someone should concoct new math to comprehend what we do not know yet. Stewart want us to review all that we know to keep this cycle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hysterectomy Perimenopause is the period extending from the first signs of menopause usually hot flashes, vaginal dryness, or irregular menses to beyond the complete cessation of menses (2014). There are two basic regimens for Hormone therapy, estrogen alone and estrogen plus progestin. The purpose of estrogen in both regimens is to control menopausal symptoms by replacing estrogenthat was lost owing to menopause. The progestin is present for one reason only; to counterbalance estrogen mediated stimulation of the endometrium, which can lead to endometrial hyperplasia and cancer (2016). The estrogen/progestin regimen is used for women who still have a uterus while the estrogen only is used for women who have undergone a hysterectomy. There are both risks and benefits associated with hormone therapy. Risks of Hormone Therapy include DVT, coronary heart disease, myocardial... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some alternatives are antidepressants (SSRI s and SNRI s), vitamin B6, vitamin E, black cohosh, ginseng, and soy products. Some of these products, however do not have much supporting data about their safety and effectiveness. Black cohosh has a long history of being used for helping with different ailments. Its been used for musculoskeletal pain, fever, cough, pneumonia, sluggish labor, menstrual irregularities and as a tonic to support women s reproductive health. Today though, it is mainly used to help with menopausal symptoms. These symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness (2017, March 3). According to a Meta analysis update black cohosh is one of the most popular and frequently used herbal medicines for treatment of menopausal vasomotor symptoms. As no known side effects are associated with its use, it is highly recommended for all menopausal women, especially those with contradiction in HRT to use black cohosh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Effects Of Conventional Energy Sources And Increasing... Depleting nature of the conventional energy sources and increasing cost of electrical energy are forcing mankind to look for possible modifications in the existing systems towards lower energy consumption without sacrificing the purpose for which it is used. The household refrigerator used extensively all over the world for preserving various food products is one such system which accounts for the substantial part of the house electricity bills. Refrigeratoris a machine which lifts up the heatfrom low evaporator temperature (pressure) and pumps it against the high condenser temperatures (pressure). Following were the objectives decided for achieving this aim: 1.To study the literature on domestic refrigerator with higher evaporator temperature in the temperature range of 265K 270K. 2.To study existing domestic refrigerator including lower temperatures. 3.To design and fabricate a suitable capillary tube to be used with the modified refrigerator to provide required evaporator temperature. 4.Redesigning the shape of the evaporator used in the refrigerator. 5.To evaluate the performance of the system using recommended test procedures in the literature. 6.To evaluate economic viability of the system for modifying the existing systems. The reason behind selecting the temperature range 268K 272K for domestic refrigerator in the evaporator is to study the effects of the this temperature range on stored products and to increase coefficient of performance of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Morality Of Rorschach s Masks Rorschach s mask is a representation of this black and white moral code as well as a comfort blanket at some points. Rorschach has a deep connection with his mask, he even calls it his face. The connection between Rorschach s need to cover his personal life with his hero life; he feels as though his mask has become his real face and his face without a mask is the mask. This proves to be true, as Rorschach is being arrested he yells, NO! My face! Give it back! (V, 28, 7). He does not know to function without his mask because Rorschach has become his main personality and Walter Joseph Kovacs is the mask he wears to keep Rorschach s identity secret. The mask is made out material that looks like the psychological Rorschach Test which is where he... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fabric his mask is made out portrays his worldviews because it is Black and white moving. Changing shape... But not mixing. No gray. (VI,10,3). The fabric never creates grey and Rorschach sees the world in the same light; black and white. Rorschach goes above and beyond in order to maintain his moral code, he not only believes in doing the right thing but also to punish those who break his moral code. Unlike other superheroes Rorschach does not bring the perpetrators to authorities to face judgment in a court, Rorschach believes in punishing them himself. Rorschach believes that Evil must be punished (XII, 23, 5), and he is the best person to do it. Rorschach realizes that it is necessary to show those who break the law what punishment should be so they are deterred from doing it again. This could mean that he breaks a few bones or even kills the felon in order to ensure that the world will never face this felon again. Rorschach admits that he s. Soft on scum. Too young to know any better. Mollycoddled them. (VI, 14, 5). So, while Rorschach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Systems Theory Of Human Service Organizations Human service organizations are there to meet the needs of people and help to prevent and solve problems whilst improving or maintaining the quality of life of people. Human service organizations have a modus of operation so as to deliver its services to the intended recipients. This modus emanates from the systems theorywhich was introduced by biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy in the 1940s, and gained importance in the 1960s which permits analysis of the complex nature of human interactions within a social environment. The systems theory is a way of elaborating increasingly complex systems across a continuum that encompasses the person in environment (Anderson, Carter, Lowe, 1999). The systems theory has three social level systems which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The closed system model relies on the internal processes of an organization and depends primarily on the employees commitment to work and the way managers delegate and supervise employees. The external environment does not influence any decisions in the organization this promotes homeostatic balance and efficiency. The open system model, organizations are influenced by the external environment (technology advancement, political decisions, culture and demographics of the community) and rely heavily on constant communication between the organization and external environment to create services for clients. There is more than one way of obtaining the same result which is known as equifinality. Bureaucracy is a system that is used by human service organizations as a way to create the structure of an organization to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of management and delivery of services. Bureaucracy is a classical theory that was developed by Max Weber, and focuses on what the managers and employees do to achieve positive results by the use of five principles. However the system of bureaucracy affects the application of social service delivery to clients or recipients of intended services because social services require timely responsiveness to various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Leadership Style Of The Well Known Businesswoman Who... The purpose of this research is to analyze the leadership style of the well known businesswoman who shattered the glass ceiling, Martha Stewart. Ms. Stewart is a very successful businesswoman whose leadership style has contributed to her success and failures. As child, certain values were instilled in Ms. Stewart that has been evident in the way she conducts business today. There are so many different leadershipstyles and it is important that leaders analyze the pros and cons of each. As a result, leaders are able to distinguish which is most effective for the type of team members he or she will be responsible for. Ms. Stewart s autocratic leadership is not favored by her team members and associates. This research will analyze the effects of an autocratic leadership style on the organization as a whole and the team members themselves. There is a reason why most are not too fond of the autocratic leadership style. In today s world, most employees are not receptive to an autocratic leadership style. The theories that are discussed are based on what motivates team members. Are team members self motivated? Do team members dislike working? Is little direction needed? In order to ensure results, do team members have to be enticed? The answers to these questions determine what type of behavior the leader should possess in order to effectively lead his or her team members. Martha Stewart is known for many things, including a convicted felon. However, there is no question that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Reflection On Learning Disability I begin the interview by introduced myself, and explaining the purpose of the interview, I informed the narrator that this interview will be recorded, transcribed and both the disability and interview experience will be presented in the class. I asked if she was comfortable with these conditions, and letting her know if at any time she feel uncomfortable to answer any type of questions, she is under no obligations to answer them. I started the recording and the interview by asking her a brief basic personal information, including her age, where does she live and if she considered herself as disable. Once we established that she considered her slight disable, to better understand why she considered herself disable, and why only slightly, I asked her if she can describe on what she meant. She implied that her learning disabilityaffects her workforce, and her mental disability effects mostly on her social participations. She would make mistakes at work, and having bipolar disorder mean she was easily overwhelmed and may cause her coworkers to avoid her, and when she is depressed, she would avoid interact with her coworkers. For the reason that she has both learning disability and mental disorder, I felt strongly to understand her childhood, I started with the questions that was provided by the instructor of the course, I wanted to know about her childhood environment and her parents roles in her life. I was also curious about her earliest memory, and whether she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Civilization In Brave New World Mustapha Mond In the books Jungle book: Mowgli s brothers and brave new world, and Batman Year One. They both have civilization vs savagery with soma changing the perception of the citizens of New World and letting them be carefree and party on their soma vacations while the reservation lives a simple life. In the story Mowglis brother the theme civilization versus savagery is shown with how the wolves use the rock council to make important decisions that affect all so everyone has a voice which is same as our democracy while Shere Khan does what he pleases. In BatmanYear One the city of Gotham is out of control and corrupted while Batman and Dective Gordan try to keep the civilized ways and help the people of the city. The differences between civilization... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Batman year one this corruption is present as well throughout the story. Gotham city was basically run on favors and funding from the rich to the politician. The police department wasn t any better the police commissioner and most of the force was corrupted they were involved in illegal activities and took bribes. Mustafamond made sure that no one could really think on their own and challenge his rule which is wrong due to the fact he is deliberately keeping people in the dark and dumber just so he isn t threatened by someone taking over. Mustapha Mond s anger gave place almost at once to mirth. The idea of this creature solemnly lecturing him him about the social order was really too grotesque. The man must have gone mad. I ought to give him a lesson, he said to himself; then threw back his head and laughed aloud. For the moment, at any rate, the lesson would not be given. (11.36). Mustapha Mond believed he was the smartest man every which is why he treated john with such disrespect the way he acts is so un human he treats him as if he is a little kid not a grown man with the way he talks to him. In Batman the police commissioner feels that he is untouchable when it comes to being punished by the law. He creates his citizens in a very strange manner he creates them in tubes which is insane people don t get to raise kids they don t get advice from their parents it s crazy. They citizens are lab rats basically they aren t created by two people who love each other they are made by one savage man who likes to be in total control. The thing is instead of people facing the truth like most civilized people would do they take soma which is a drug that gives the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Gregor Mendel, Genetics Foundations Gregor Johann Mendel, Genetics Foundations Thamana Haleem ID#101003548 James J. Cheetham BIOL1010 Oct. 5th ,2015 Introduction: I would like to nominee Gregor Johann Mendel for the Carleton Prize for Biotechnology . Gregor Mendel is an Australian Scientist who has been credited for discovery of the science of genetics based on his experiments, breeding peas in the monastery garden at BrГјnn. He identified the basic genetic heredity of living organism and discovered genetic through an experiment in his garden, (Numbers, R. L. 2015). Gregor Mendel was born on July 20, 1882 in Heinsendorf Bei Odraua, a small village in Australia (Haas, L. F.1998). Mendel s parent owned farms for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also helped other colleagues at his spare time (Jay, V.2001). In spite of all obstacles in life and many family issues, Mendel successfully graduated from the philosophy institute program in 1843, (Soudek, D. 1984). He continued his education and became a monk , then he went to St. Thomas Monastery in Brno to join Augustinian order (Soudek, D. 1984). He became well known among people as Gregor (Sorsby, A.1965). Being a master at Mendel s time was the region cutlery center, so he got involved with people and educated them about religion (Sorsby, A.1965). He achieved the monastery wide victory and experimental possibility. In 1849 Mendel became depressed and tired of working with the community in Brno, then for a period of time he went to Znaim and worked as a teacher. At that time, he failed the exam to obtain teaching certificate. In 1851 he joined the university of Vienna to continue master of science program. (Haas, L. F.1998) He also started studying mathematics and physics with Christian Doppler. He studied Botany with Christian Franz Unger, (Soudek, D. 1984). Franz was the person who used microscope during his studies. During this time Mendel has gained different experiences in his life, earned more respect from people, and become a well known person (2006. PR). In 1868 he was elected as the head of the monastery for the school that he taught for years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Research Paper On Sex Offenders Talia Houston 1120 10 Jasmin Ziegler 4/25/16 Imagine a life of not choosing how a person s day will go, being forced to life a certain way. Most people have no idea what it feels like to be in prison, statistically only one out of every five people will know what it s like to be in prison. Most of us imagine that prison life must be hard and extremely difficult to endure, but because of the life long lasting debt to society many struggle with adapting to life on the outside. Much of their time is structured, as they are told where they can live, how they can interact with people, or even where the can work. Many lives of the convicted are hindered because of the laws we have set in place for them. The words sex offender immediately make you think of horrible memories of a crime show that portraits sex offenders being a stranger who over and over again rapes women, or a pedophile harming multiple children but in many cases this is not the case. Worldwide sexual offenders are the most sought out to continue to offend even after sentencing. Investigated by the bureau of justice statistics it showed that us of 9,700 tracked sex offenders only 5.3% of these were re arrested for a sex offense. No matter what the offense was if you re convicted of all have to register as a sex offender. This means you have to give out your name, address and photograph because you could potentially offend again, but this registry can begin to cause more unintended harm. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why It Is Important To Remove Raccoons Often, especially in the winter months you may notice that raccoons, squirrels, wild rabbits, skunks or even foxes roam around your backyard. They may threaten damage to your yard, domestic animals, home, vehicles and even cultivation. That s why it s important to remove all intruders and wild trespassers from your private zones. However, frequently wildlife removal can be complicated and associated with a variety of issues. More and more people tend to resort to the services of professionals, instead of doing the job themselves. If you are in the Ohio area, you may contact Miami Valley Wildlife Control. They offer control and removal methods for various wildlife animals, including rats, raccoons, skunks and moles. If you are in Florida, you may check out Critter Control,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you really would like professional intervention for your wildlife control, you can choose one of the following options: Your best choice might be to find a nuisance wildlife control operator. They will catch the animal and remove it. If you decide to remove the animal on your own, you will have to get an animal eradication permit. You should call the Conservation Police Officer or your Department of State s biologist for assistance. Keep in mind that a wildlife removal permit is allowed only in cases when all other wildlife control methods have failed. You can also check if your state s municipality has a relevant department for handling this type of cases. Wildlife removal will definitely make you feel safer and will help you protect your home from the random intrusions of dangerous and unpleasant wildlife species. That s why it s always a wiser idea to remove and control all those little intruders that threaten your safety, well being, gardens, vehicles and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Application Of Fice Manager Scenario Our Palm Beach Gardens medical office introduced a new patient check in procedure by using kiosks. My role was to communicate with vendors, suppliers, EMR software technicians, installation contractors, physician and practice owner, staff and patients about the purchase, installation and training with the new kiosk check in process. This sophisticated technological check in process is user friendly and reduces the check in time significantly. The kiosk allows the patients to check in for their appointments, verify their demographics, verify their insurance information, and sign off on five office documents. Patients will also be able to activate their patient portal access, edit and update their demographic and insurance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The EMR technician seemed to be uncertain and kept putting me on hold. Frankly she gave me the impression that this was her first day on the job. At the end of the session I still had questions on how some of the features worked such as when does the camera prompt to update a photo of a new insurance card? At what point are the patients given the options to authenticate? The technician was unable to answer any of these questions which I felt were part of the set up and installation process. Could this have been a language barrier again? Or did I annoy her with all my questions? Another communication challenge that I faced was with the staff and patients. I needed to convince both staff and patients that the kiosks are user friendly thus, making the check in process much faster than checking in with the receptionist. I could hear the tone of reluctance, apprehensiveness and fear from both the staff and patients as we began using the kiosks. Providing and communicating clear training and instructions on the use of the kiosks was essential to the success of this new procedure. Strategies The strategy that I used to resolve the customer service issue was to request the manual which contained the product specifications and the installation instructions to the kiosks. After reviewing the specifications and installation instructions, I could plan exactly how many kiosks to purchase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Telomerase Synthesis There are several risks associated with this project. The first is the failure of absorption of the compound into the cell plates. As the pure compounds lack the delivery mechanisms found in on the market drugs, it is difficult to assess the true absorption of the compound. In order to mitigate this risk, the project will utilize solvents such as Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO), a solvent which dissolves moth polar and nonpolar compounds, and is commonly used as an organic solvent. A second risk is unanticipated cytotoxicity effects, despite FDA approval for candidate compounds. To avoid this risk, as is standard in pharmacological studies, this project will evaluate various concentrations of the compounds so both ED50 (effective concentration) and TD50 (mean toxic concentration) will be evaluated. Finally, the project might succeed at telomerase inhibition, but fail to effect cancergrowth rates, as certain cancers are not reliant on telomerase upregulation. It is for this reason, that both metrics will be measured and more than one cell line will be used (a fact accounted for in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following experimentation approval and funding, the two main key dates are the initial experimental setup and the completion of experimentation, and along with it, the evaluation of results. Prior to the initial setup, materials must be obtained from online chemical suppliers, a process that can take many weeks. After all the materials are obtained, and proper training in the local laboratory environment is conducted, the cell plates will be set up and exposed to the candidate compounds. Over the course of the experiment, progress will be documented both qualitatively and quantitatively; TRAP assays and flow cytometry will be utilized to measure cell response, and phase contrast microscopy will be used to document cell plate transformations. Finally, following the end of experimentation results will be evaluated, thus concluding the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Waitrose Narrative Techniques This analytical essay will be focused upon the narrative technique and on the use of symbols in the short story Fusilli. The short story is part of Graham SwiftВґs collection called England and other stories . The short story is burdened in sadness and regret, which the main character displays as he constantly reconsiders his past actions in his hesitant attempts to figure out whether he could have prevented his son becoming a soldier or even his sonВґs death. The text depicts a coupleВґs struggling life after their son is killed in action in Afghanistan. The short story consists of flashbacks from the main personВґs previous experiences which take place inside the Supermarket Waitrose. The story is constructed by a specified narrativetechnique called backstory, which means that the story precedes past events or background, which add meaning to the current circumstances. Besides the story being depicted by past events in Waitrose, the story also consists of the main characterВґs present daily routines and struggles after the death of his son That is proved on p. 5, line 120 She moved in any case, she got out of his damn way, so did the screaming brats. And he was suddenly there, on the spot where he d spoken to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grief lasts forever The bleeding never ends. The loss of a child is not just a finite event, it is a continuous loss that unfolds step by step over the course of a life time. Every missed birthday, milestone, weddings that would never be, grandchildren that should have been born, but never were A loss of a child is not only one loss It is an entire generation of people who are irrevocably altered forever. The couple depicted in the story is struggling because of their loss and do not seem yet to have alchemized their grief into a force to be reckoned with. They have not been able to turn their tragedy into a transformation and their loss into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Persuasive Essay On Spanking A Child Ponder this; you are a parent with only a seven year old child. Your child continues to perform an act that you told them to stop doing, because they have already done it three times before. You have had enough and decided to discipline your child in a way different from a stern discussion. You decide to spank your child. Would you consider the spanking a form of child discipline , or would you consider it child abuse? Are you expecting your child to learn from this disciplinary action, or are you spanking your child because you enjoy knowing that you are in control and that you quite possibly may be injuring your child? According to Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota, The goal of discipline is to create an orderly, predictable, stable, and fun world to enjoy and grow healthy. When it comes to discipling a child, there are many different courses of action that could be taken. Parents can and should discipline their children (Smenyak). There is a large controversy over the most universal discipline method there is, spanking. Many parents believe that spanking their child can be a beneficial way of correcting a child if done correctly (Smenyak). Other parents believe that spanking a child is simply abuse, that it does not work, or that Spanking plants a seed for later violent behavior, says AskDrSears.com. One very simple word that describes discipline is training. A child is not born with the knowledge of what is acceptable or expected. A parent must invest their own time and patience while showing love and exemplary behavior while molding their children into becoming well behaved (Child Abuse vs. Discipline). Being a parent is a hard enough job already, but when it comes to being a parent having to discipline your child, it becomes much harder. It takes time for a child to learn and process new behaviors, and this is a reason a parent must not have a short fuse when it comes to discipling their children. When it comes to discipline, people will either agree that discipline is a crucial way for a child to learn the rules and gain values, or that discipline is abuse. Discipline is a parental response to a certain action that has been taken upon by their child. If a child is expected to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. IEA Mandate Essay IDEA mandates are paramount in the daily operation of schools. IDEA outlines thirteen eligibility areas to which a child can be referred to Special Education. When a student is eligible for Special Education services they are required to receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment. It is because of this law that I am employed in my current position in our district. The poor ratings of surrounding schooldistricts and the high ratings of our district has caused a fast increase of students enrollment in both general educationand special education. Our district was beginning to see a major problem in placement of special education students. Students were placed in either general education classes, resource for academic assistance, or life skills. Our district was seeing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of our elementary schools has such a high number of medically fragile students in life skills that the district is looking into hiring another school nurse for the sole purpose of assisting with their medical needs. The mandates of IDEA ensures that students with disabilities are in the LRE and receive access to an education regardless of the intensity of the student s needs. IDEA also mandates a committee approach to student s education and parent collaboration in the IEP process. I must legally send progress reports each six weeks updating parents on their child s progress towards their goals. I must also provide the general education teacher with student s IEPs and assist in collaborating to help them implement IEP accommodations in the classroom. The provisions of IDEA (2004) greatly impact my job description and duties on a daily basis. Furthermore, the provisions of IDEA (2004) impact students with disabilities education daily while ensuring that students have access to free individualized education in order to maximize their potential for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Persuasive Essay About White Water Rafting An hour in and I absolutely regret my decision to go white water rafting. I went on vacation with my boyfriend Mitchell s family to Colorado. We stayed in a large condo that was located in Colorado Springs. We had places to go every day and today we decided to go white water rafting. There was eight of us that went, Gene, Lori, Andrew, Mitchell, Shane, Jenna, Trenna, and I. It was an early morning, we had to get up at 6:00 am to drive to Royal GorgeRafting. We packed into the minivan we rented and started the long drive. We got to Royal Gorge Rafting and I was beyond excited. We got all of our gear on, helmet, lifejacket, and water shoes, and were ready to go. You had to take a yellow school bus, which smelled like old leather, to get to the Arkansas river. My group and four other groups piled into the bus. When we got to the river, the river guides explained what would happen if we fell out of the raft. They also explained how to get people out of the river if it were to happen. I never thought I would have to worry about falling out. We stepped in the raft and started drifting down the river when Shane discovered water was leaking and there was bubbling coming from the side of the raft. We discovered there was a hole in the side and Lori started freaking out like it was the end of the world. Our raft guide sealed the hole with duck tape and we continued on down the river. The river split into two paths one took you to a waterfall and one kept you on the path to the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Is Genghis Khan Barbaric In the book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, by Jack Weatherford Genghis Khan and his men are portrayed as ruthless barbarians. Evidence in the book shows that he wasn t a barbaric man. He was known for doing so ruthless things, but when it comes down to the facts of what really happened he was actually not barbaric he was protecting what he felt was right. The way he ran his military, how his politics was set up, and how women were treated all were reason he is not barbaric. Khan had a specific type of military, and their techniques were precise. His warriors were taught to die for their leader, but even thought they were taught that he never asked his men to die for him. Khan would never willing sacrifice a single one. (91) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of cooking and cleaning they were taken care of what the men left behind. They ran the empire while the men were on their journeys. Even though we were left in charge of the empire it wasn t always like that. Khan mother and many others were kidnapped. This may seem strange, but actually most women were kidnapped in this day and time. If you wanted to marry a women you would take her and she would then be your wife. So, when Khan made his laws it was said that, He forbade the abduction and enslavement of any Mongol. (68) There was a women by the name of Fatima. She was not a Mongol nor married to one, but was instead a war captive of uncertain but protected. (164) The Golden family ordered punishment on Fatima by sewing up every hole in her body. Even though this was done Khan said that he would never do that. He was actually against it. In conclusion, Genghis Khan could set off the feel of being barbaric, but actually he wasn t he was trying to make his people better. The way of his military showed that he was a strong man, and he cared about his people because he personally picked each one of them. His politics was there to prevent fighting. And by him changing the way he treated the women all showed that Genghis Khan was actually a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Alpine Biome Research Paper The Alpine Biome covers up sixteen percent of the earth s surface. It s one of the coldest biomes all over the world. Almost all animals that live in the Alpine Biome can survive the extreme weathers by insulating their bodies with fat, and extra fur. Alpine Biomes can be found at mountain regions or at an altitude of 10,000 ft. The Alpine Biome climateis usually cold, dry, icy, and snowy. The weather in the Alpine Biome can change from warm to freezing cold, in just one day. In the summer, the average temperature ranges around negative fifteen degrees to negative ten degrees. In the winter time, the temperature can range below freezing. The average precipitation each year is twelve inches. It s amazing how the animals in the Alpine Biome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of The Poem The Chimney Sweeper Blake s poem The Chimney Sweeper is considered to be one of his finest, yet contradictory works of his life, as he provides a negative social perspective on the topic of child labour. Assisted through the use of various poetic techniques such as anecdotes, biblical illusion, symbolism, euphemism, metaphors, and rhyme, Blake was able to assertively convey his protest towards the laws against the use of young children in the British workforce. The theme of child innocence is also the other main explored topic throughout this poem, as it is also in a majority of Blake s writing, as well as a common subject touched on by a majority of The Romantics. The first stanza of the poem highlights how the children that were apprenticed by their parents to sweepers were of such a young age, historically documented to be as young as 5 years old. This is demonstrated by the line my father sold me while yet my tongue, Could scarcely cry weep! weep! weep! weep! this stanza protesting social issues such as child labour as well as involuntary servitude. Blake is able to express this point more effectively through anecdotes, as Blake describes the life of a boy, the narrator, whose mother dies at an early age and is then sold into chimneysweeping by his father. Imagery is another technique used, as the narrator not metaphorically, but literally, sleeps in/on the black soot he works in, as chimney sweepers were known to sleep on the bags of soot they swept during the day. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Corporate Social Responsibility Report CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT Although corporate social responsibility has no universal definition, it is understood to be the way firms integrate social, environmental and economic concerns into their values, culture, decision making, strategy and operations in a transparent and accountable manner and thereby establish better practices within the firm, create wealth and improve society. (Industry Canada, 2011) This report will represent the critical analysis of the current Corporate Social Responsibility practices of Air Canada followed by recommendations for improvement. Air Canada is Canada s largest full service airline and the largest provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it appears as if Air Canada is selflessly attempting to make the game of hockey a safer sport, one may question if they are capable of making the rules of a professional sport which has nothing to do with their core business. Many companies, in an attempt to save face in the public s eye, have exercised their power to make decisions regarding matters that they have no knowledge or expertise in. I believe Air Canada has an underlying motive of attempting to increase profitability by appearing to society as an organization that does not tolerate or condone actions that are frowned upon by society. Furthermore, Air Canada s headquarters are in Montreal which is the same location of the aforementioned incident and may represent a conflict of interest. Another pressing concern in the news headlines recently has been the unfair labour practice complaint filed by Air Canada against the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) over the collective bargaining negotiations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Role Of The Greek Gods In The Odyssey Lindsey Knight 4/11/17 Before I read the Odyssey, my views on the Greek Gods was a bunch of powerful immortals who watched the world play out in front of them like a game of parcheesi. But now I know that the people around the time of the Trojan War, the gods were believed to cheat, move their pieces more than the dice said, take out an opponent s piece when they weren t supposed to. Odysseus was a piece on the gameboard, and all he wanted to do was get home, but the odds were not always in his favor. Or should I say, the gods. In Greek times, gods were created to have a reason for why things happen on Earth, like rain, sun, and lightning. Of course, we now have scientific evidence of why these things happen, but the gods are still important to our learning today. One reason mythology is important is it debates between the good and evil in men (reference.com). Throughout the Odyssey, we see the conflict between the kind, family man of Odysseus and the grueling, vicious, tough man, fighting for his way home. Of course, it was not smooth sailing, but it could have been smoother with or without the help of the gods. Athena is the goddess of wisdom, and she chose to help Odysseus get home to Ithaca. She favored him for his important qualities that she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as Athena would send Odysseus on a straight path home, or tied the shoelace, Poseidon would untie it and create storms for dangerous sailing and killing the crews escorting him to Ithaca. Although he made the trip pretty messy, his intentions were just to make the journey tough and long, but still wished for him to return home. I will lose all my honor now... I said myself that Odysseus would suffer long and hard before he made it home, but I never dreamed of blocking his return.(13.140) . He felt disrespect that Odysseus had made it home, with millions worth of riches dumped on the beach of Ithaca with his soggy, washed up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Role Of Death In Western American Culture Many cultures find it important to honor the deceased, simply having a funeral is an example of this. In Western Africa, different groups used different art as a way to honor the memory of their people who had died. Africans, like other cultures, have different reasons for memorializing the dead, but it comes down the idea that deathis not the end. The Dogon people, for example, memorialized the dead by using art in the form of colorful masks worn during a performance at the funerals. Their reasoning for this other than to honor the deceased was to lead their souls to where their ancestors are. This ritual is called a dama, and if they failed to do this, the souls of the dead would not be freed to the afterlife. These masks have a more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Reliability in Smart Grids In many areas of the United States, the only way a utility knows there s an outage is when a customer calls to report it. A challenge faced by smart grid systems is to provide highly reliable transmission to improve the energy efficiency of the system. If a proper command couldn t be send in the event of an emergency it could result in disastrous consequences. As a result, quantitative reliability evaluation of information infrastructures should be addressed. A smart grid is a modernized electrical grid that uses analogues or digital information and communications technology to gather and act on information, such as information about the behaviors of suppliers and consumers, in an automated fashion to improve the efficiency, reliability, economics, and sustainability of the production and distribution of electricity. To provide the reliability of data communication of smart grids we are proposing wireless communication infrastructure. In this paper we will discuss pros and cons along with the applicability of wired, wireless and hybrid communication systems for the smart grid application. For reliability we have to optimize both power consumption and power supply. Smart grid works on the mechanism of data communication infrastructure. Smart grids has one of the most important feature meter data management system which is designed to collect exchange and process the meter data for optimization of power consumption and supply. Niyato, Dong, Wang, Hossain, (2013) suggested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Impact Of The Neolithic And Bronze Age On Society The impact of the Neolithic and Bronze Age societies on the environment The Neolithic is a time period that relates to the later part of the Stone Age, when there was a lot of development of human technology in regards to stone tools and the beginning of farming. The Bronze Age was a time period characterized by the use of bronze and writing that indicated features of urban civilization. There were many different approaches that were used to evaluate the relationship between agricultureand social change in the Neolithicand Bronze Age societies. For instance, Fagan suggested in Floods, Famine, and Emperors that the growing human population exceeds the capacity to maintain it. Additionally, the Neolithic, was a time period of over exploration... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One approach that deals with this was proposed by Bonnet who suggested that there is no extinction and if there was god would replace it. This is important because many people during the Neolithic and Bronze Age were not concerned with the possible environmental damage that could be done, instead they continued to use resources and migrate when they had used all of the resources in a specific area. This was also discussed by Hughes in What Is Environmental History? who stated Humans see themselves as separate from nature, above nature, and in charge of nature. This statement is true of modern society, but it was also relevant for the agricultural societies during the Neolithic and Bronze Age. Farming became very important in these agricultural societies, which caused most people to settle in one place where there crops would grow and exploit the environmental supplies in the area. This agricultural change also lead to social change because many began to form civilizations and communities around cropping regions which was very damaging to the environment where these civilizations were located. Extreme exploitation of environmental resources was one reason Neolithic and Bronze Age societies suffered environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why Is Herbert Hoover Bad Herbert Hoover was one of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th Century. Throughout WWI he was hailed as an uncommon man liked by many. Hoover became the Secretary of Commerce 1921 1928 and the 31st President of the US. However, he was hated for not having a big enough role in the Great Depression and he was blamed for the increasing the poverty of Americans even though the pieces had already been set. While Hoover did do some things wrong in his time he always had the right meaning and his good intentions weren t understood. Hoover did the best he could and did more than any other president before him to end the Depression. As a child Hoover was orphaned at 9 when his parents died of illness. He under hard work and determination built his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was so shocked he couldn t look at FDR at first until he tried to convince him that he shouldn t change any of his policies.He also tried to convince him that everything will be alright if he didn t take too drastic of an approach so that the American image won t be tarnished. Throughout FDR s presidency he often said that the New Deal program was worsening the depression and was led by the ideals of Fascism. He was also one of the ones that said that they should keep American lives safe by not sending troops (although after Pearl Harbor he completely supported ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Novel Things Fall Apart Things Fall Apart novel tries to bring back up cultural, social as well as spiritual basics of traditional Igbo (Ibo) existence from the year 1850 and 1900. The novel cannot be fixed like truthful societal and political old times of Ibo society since it is a work of invented story. However, the novel describes disagreements and apprehensions in Igbo society. It also depicts changes initiated by colonial ruling and Christianity. The author mentions that European colonialism operates as a powerful as well as well built mediator of the change within Ibo society. Additionally, Christianity attracted the trivial associates of the Igbo society. Igbo and other societies were changed considerably due to this variety of deal with Europeans. A few societies expanded in dimension and authority as marketable centers, whereas others go through great losses in the course of slave invasion. Hostility also gets higher, and conflicts tactics tat are distorted due to the use of weapons. In expressing the accomplishment of Catholic Missionaries Hatch, Roman Catholics appeared to be most helpful within the endeavor by protecting a paramount place within Igbo society. According to Chinua Achebe, Educational expansion was the invention of Igbo confined organization but not of British supervision. As a result, other operation schools such as Anglican schools traced their private development within launching and at the same time managing other schools within Igbo land (Achebe, 2000.) The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia The long disputed debate about the primary cause of dyslexia is still very much alive in the field of psychology. Dyslexia is commonly characterized as a reading and writing impairment that affects around 5% of the global population. The disorder has frequently been hypothesized to be the result of various sensory malfunctions. For over a decade, studies have made major contributions to the disorder s etiology; however, scientists are still unclear of its specific causal. Initially, dyslexia was thought to be a reading disorder in children and adults (1). Later it was suggested to consist of both a visual and writing component, therefore characterizing it as more of a learning disability which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While it was important to locate the specific cause of the disorders manifestations, it seemed that the most effective results would be achieved by a collective approach. This kind of approach would encompass ideas placed forth by both the cognitive and neurological theoretical ideas which currently existed in the current research of the etiology of dyslexia. The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia is one of the most long standing explanations existing in psychological research. The theory was coined by a man known as the father of dyslexia, Pringle Morgan in 1896. Morgan viewed reading as a process that critically involved the segmentation of text into graphemes (1). These graphemes served as the earliest precursors to phonemes (the small unit of language), such that grapheme to phoneme conversion is equivalent to the whole sound of a word (1), (5). The process is said to both require that a reader assemble and address a word s phonology. Dyslexics are said to have phonological deficits which caused phonemic representation difficulties; they would often fare worse than others when it came to mapping sounds into letters in the brain, and with phonemic recall (1,5). Deficits in dyslexics ability to retain short term word memory and problems with segmentation of words into phonemes (e.g., auditory discrimination), lent support to these ideas (5). A study by Petra Georgiewa and colleagues investigated the phonological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Process Essay On Longboarding Longboards are the big brother of standard sized skateboards. They are longer, wider, have fatter wheels and a longer axle. Each of these differences collectively, makes boarding tricks a little easier, especially for beginner skateboard enthusiasts. Here are two great tricks you can learn to help improve your longboarding skills. No Comply The most basic trick in skateboarding is easier to master using a longboard. It s called the no comply and can be perfected with practice following these steps. Beginners should initially attempt this trick in a flat area with ample room for mistakes. Both of these tricks begin by cruising along at a controlled speed, pushing off as needed with your back foot. The trick starts with your back foot on the tail of the board, with the toe of your front foot in the middle, again rolling forward. Your front foot should be tilted at a 45В° angle. You will raise your front foot off the board, applying pressure with your back foot while twisting inward just slightly at your back ankle. This will flip the front of the board up in the air while your front foot lands on the ground.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your front leg is your pivot leg. When you put pressure on the back of the longboard it needs to flip exactly 180В° around so that the back is now facing forward. Sounds easy right? For beginners, it is a good idea to stand stationary and develop the flip before blending all the steps together. Timing is critical when performing the no comply trick. Once the rotation is three quarters complete, just before the front wheels return the ground, your lead leg is repositioned back in the middle of the board. Your balance will switch to this front leg and with one big push off the ground from your back foot; you ll be cruising along again. Ghost Ride Kick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Easter Island Effect Easter Island What happened to Easter Island? Oliver Kirby 14 November 2017Easter Island My name is Oliver Kirby and I am a historian. For many years now I have been deeply invested in the study of South American and Polynesian history. The magazine The Good Weekend approached me with an opportunity to write an article discussing the rise and expansion of Easter Island and then its decline. I will also be discussing if what happened to Easter Island is a microcosm of what might happen to the rest of the world. Brief History Of Easter Island: Geologically, Easter Island is one of the youngest inhabited territories on the earth. Its inhabitants, the Rapu Nui, have endured epidemics or disease, famines, slave raids, civil war, cannibalism, and have seen their population crash on more than one occasion. Easter Island is famous for its statues, the Moai. Easter Island is a Chilean territory located in the south eastern Pacific Ocean. It has a population of six thousand and has an area of 163.6 km2 .Easter Island is famous for its 200 stone statues. The Moai as they re known were made by the local people from basalt stone picks and hard volcano ash. They were made to show remembrance to their gods and ancestors. I will be exploring what caused the downfall of Easter island. Rise, expansion and fall of Easter Island: Easter island has been called the best historical example of a society collapsing . From roughly 700 to 1400 Easter Island flourished; they had a stable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Character Analysis Of Arthur Gould s Merchant Of Venice By analyzing one of the sources, the quote from Merchant of Venice, the detectives piece together the correlation between the pound of flesh on the scale next to the victim and the reference to flesh in the quote. Unfortunately, no fingerprints were found at the scene either implying that the murderer was meticulous and careful or that he somehow removed his fingerprints, which makes it difficult for the detectives to easily identify him. After reviewing the evidence and sources, Mills recalls that the picture of Eli Gould s wife had her eyes circled in Mr. Gould s blood. From this evidence, they deducted that the wife, although not physically at the crime scene, has knowledge that could somehow help the case. After taking a second glance at the crime scene photos, she declares that a specific piece of artwork has been rehung upside down, indicating to the detectives that it was at the behest of the murderer. Behind the artwork, Somerset finds fingerprints, which is odd given that this is the first crime scene where fingerprints have been found. The crime scene investigator, after using a black light on the wall, discovers the words help me in the form of multiple fingerprints. These fingerprints are in the national fingerprintdatabase and match a man named Theodore Allen, who goes by Victor, has an extended criminal history and had previously employed the second victim, Eli Gould, as his attorney. Somerset, being the world weary cynic, is not convinced that Victor is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Rite of Spring Dance Critique: The Rite of Spring The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, a Russian dancer and choreographer. He joined The Imperial School of Ballet in 1900 and was later the lead dancer of the Ballet Russes. He eventually choreographed many works, one of them being Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) in 1913. He exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and the Rite was an example of this. In 1919 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent the rest of his life in and out of hospitals until he died in London on April 8, 1950. The Rite of Spring was performed by Sergei Diaghilev s Ballet Russes on May 29th, 1913 at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris. It was later remade by the Joffrey Ballet in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think Nijinsky decided to use the circle dancing as his spatial configuration because the circles allowed for more use of the stage and it symbolizes the rituals of natives are all connected during their celebrations and sacrifices. By having the males and females separated Nijinsky made a strong statement that I believe is that the only thing that brings the sexes together is their important ritual of sacrifice. For most of the performance, the dancers were in unison. This helps the audience capture everything that is occurring. It allows the crowd to focus their attention on the important aspect of the performance instead of trying to go back and forth from one side of the stage to another. The spectators can also appreciate the movement of the dancers more if they are in unison. It also helped Nijinsky show what he felt was important in the performance if everyone was doing the same thing. There were some instances that the dancers were so n sync that they looked like robots. The moves that they made seemed simples, for example, their stomping didn t seem complicated but to do it at the same time looked very complex and harder. Najinsky showed in The Rite of Spring that these performances could be about normal people and their traditions instead of fantasy. The dancers were hunched over and close to the ground and loose with their bodies which is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Social Engineering Technology and Tools Introduction This paper analyzes the social engineering technology and the social engineering tools that are used to test the human element with regard to its capabilities and limitations in the areas of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The analysis covers Social engineering Toolkits usefulness, cost, and implementation complexity and how its effectiveness can be enhanced. Social engineering are all those activities that are done by a hacker to manipulate that human tendency to trust so as to gain unauthorized access to the valued information that are in the computer system. The IT specialist agrees that despite the secure networks and firewall being used, the securityof the IT is based on the trust in the protection and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One security researcher explained it this way, This is because despite the locks and the deadbolts at the doors and the use of the security system, if the person inside the house trusts the person at the gate who says that he has come to deliver pizza without first ensuring that they are not criminals trying to steal information from you, the owner of the house will be completely exposed to the risk that person represents. According to Mitnick, social engineering in information security simply means the psychological manipulation of people so as to divulge confidential information. It involves some kind of confidence trick with the aim of gathering information, committing fraud or getting access to the system . This is very different for the traditional conning but is one of the processes that the social engineering process that is more complex. Techniques used in the social engineering All the social engineering techniques are based on the some very specific attribute used by humans in the decision making process that is known as cognitive biases. These are what the criminals exploit to create some techniques that are used to gain the required information. Some of the techniques include: 1.Use of pretext This is also known as pretexting, blagging or bohoing, which is the act of creating invented or nonexistent scenario to engage the targeted victim in a way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ethical Issues In Animal Testing The second factor to take into consideration consists on the ethical considerations of animal experiments, as animals have the ability to suffer just like humans do. Under some circumstances, a major key issue of testing animals implicates pain and suffering, which is not considered by laboratories. Many researchers still frequently use live animals in their experiments and before they research is done, the pain and distress potential which can be inflicted on the creatures needs to be evaluated in order to minimize these living beings suffering (Carbone, 2011). The same author states that it is crucial to find a way to treat humandiseases and severe injuries without causing any pain to these animals, and the best way to achieve this is by recognizing that animals suffer pain in the first place. This has already been achieved in some places, such as in Britain, where the Committee on Cruelty to Wild Animals recognized during the last decade... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, a public opinion poll has shown the approval of the use of animals in biomedical research because it leads to discovering new treatments and cures, along with the belief that it does not cause any pain in animals (Saraf and Kumaraswamy, 2013). Accordingly, the authors after the public opinion believed that all institutes for research should create an animal care and ethical committee that would give the consent that deems the use of the animal necessary only when there are no suitable alternatives, and this committee should be indispensable previous to any in vivo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Grand Theft Auto IIi ( Abbreviated Iv ) Video games have been enjoyed by millions of gamers for decades, and the industry is wildly popular. Video games are a great way for a person to sit back and relax and to have fun doing it. In 2001, a game designing company known as DMA Design (now Rockstar North) changed the video game industry forever with the release of Grand Theft Auto III (abbreviated as GTA III). Grand Theft Auto III was one of the most influential video games because it was the first massively popular game to include a fully explorable open world, combine many different video gamegenres into a successful game, include a wealth of content, and spawn countless sandbox games that attempted to recreate GTA III s success. No product can succeed in the market without proper marketing and exposure. Grand Theft Auto III was very controversial, as it included swearing, violence, prostitutes, and more. It received a lot of backlash and criticism from the media, but that only led to its increased popularity among gamers (Leigh). GTA III s media exposure is a part of what made it so popular, and that is what led to its large influence on the video game industry. While it was not the first game to include an open world, Grand Theft Auto III was the first game to include a fully explorable open city on a large scale. In addition to the open world, players were not forced to mindlessly complete mission after mission until finishing the game and letting it collect dust on the shelf. Instead, GTA III allowed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Volcanic Activities On Earth Introduction A volcano is said to be a rapture which occurs in the crust of the earth and it allows lava, dangerous gasses as well as volcanic ash to escape to the surface of the earth from the magma which is placed in areas below the earth. The volcanic activities on earth have a deep history which shows that they have been active for a long time. The volcanoes on earth usually occur when the crust on the surface of the earth is broken into tectonic plates. The tectonic plates usually float on the hotter and the softest layer in its own mantle. This shows that the volcanic activities on earth usually occur where the tectonic plates on earth are either converging or diverging. The erupted volcanoes can be very hazardous in various... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indonesia is said to have the largest number of volcanoes on earth which means that the tectonic plates in this area are converging or diverging. Most of the volcanic activities on the surface of the earth are said to be more than 10,000 years old. In fact, some of the volcanic activities on earth are 100,000 years old. This shows that the history of the formation of volcanoes has been dated back in the ancient times. There are historical myths which explain how the volcanoes came to be in Hawaii. There was a goddess of volcanoes in Hawaii who was called Pele who had various periods of anger and she was believed to cause mass eruptions (McNutt, 2015). The volcanic activities and the earthquakes in Hawaii are believed to have been formed using Peles magic stick. All over the world, each community living in the volcanic areas usually had a myth or folktales which explained the origin of the volcanoes and it was associated with gods. Scientifically, the formation of volcanoes can be explained from the melting of the mantle. The mantle is found between the molten iron core and the crust at the surface of the earth. After the mantle melts, it moves to the surface of the earth through the crust and it releases some of the most dangerous gasses on the surface of the earth. The melting of the mantle is caused by the high temperatures which are found in that zone and also the high pressure found in this area. This causes the rock to melt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Controllers Of The Air Controllers Tenerife Air Controllers As mentioned, the air controllers on staff on Sunday, March 27, 1977 was light. This airport was small and on a normal day did not have a lot of air traffic. The airport was not equipped to handle the amount of planes, or the large planes because they were not the appropriate size nor did they have the proper dimensions to allow the large planes to make the appropriate maneuvers. There was no ground radar, there was no ground lights, clouds are moving in and minimizing visibility, and they had to work in their second language. Why did the controllers ever feel it was safe to guide planes they were unfamiliar with completely blind? Why did they not ground the planes when the fog moved in? Controllers are in charge of ensuring the planes safely land and take off by managing the order of takeoffand each plane s direction. If they cannot see them how are they able to effectively do this? Leadership Style Van Zanten s leadership style not only affected the performance of his own team, but impacted his decisions, Pan Am cockpit crew, the controllers and all the passengers on both planes. He did not appear to be focused on people during his decision making at Tenerife, and it is not questionable if there was ever a focus on people. He is very task concerned, and in the case of Tenerife very focused on himself and hitting the Dutch law deadline, which caused him to not focus fully on the task of flying his plane safely off of Tenerife. On a normal day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Most Valuable Characteristics Of Leadership Time is running out. Pressure is accumulating. There are decisions to be made and actions to be taken, but this time Superman is not around to save the day. Who will step in? Only a true leader can leap into hectic situations and handle the pressure with equanimity. We don t look to mediocre talent to solve problems, but rather we gaze upon the godly characteristics that a leader possesses. Finding a leader is not like playing a game of Where s Waldo? , but rather it s more like watching a blazing firework illuminate the dark sky. The characteristics that make someone stand out from the rest are represented in something I like to call the three C s to succeed. The most valuable characteristics of leadershipare confidence, creativity, and commitment. A leader that possesses those characteristics is as invincible as Hercules. To begin, it is crucial for a leader to have confidence. Trying to be a leader without first building confidence is like constructing a house on a foundation of sand, its unreliable and shaky. Leadership is about having unbreakable confidence to make tough decisions when no one else will. There isn t a manual that tells you how to become self confident, but it all begins with knowing who you are and realizing that while success is the main goal learning from your failures is the most important adjustment. Confidence is developed by trusting yourself to make the best informed decision that will satisfy the needs of many. Trusting yourself is the direct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comparative Analysis Of Vertigo, North By Northwest And... Comparative Analysis of Vertigo, North by Northwest and Notorious by Alfred Hitchcock The British master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, made the cinematographic history by the unique auteur approach. His own vision of the story, uncommon manner of shooting, and challenging ideas formed his style and made him recognizable. The genius of the 50 s and 60 s, he provided the rich legacy for the future generations and set the pace for the directors all over the world. This paper is going to trace the specific features of Alfred Hitchcock through the analysis of three of his world known masterpieces, namely Vertigo, North by Northwest and Notorious. The discussion of the films will be based on three cinematographic elements: genre, use of motifs, and camera set ups. Genre Alfred Hitchcock is fairly referred to as the pioneer of the psychological thrillers. Though such genre did not exist in the 50 s, it would soon be transformed from the so called suspense films (Thompson 41). The director was obviously a true master of making his audience feel afraid and anxious all his innovative techniques and auteur approach were directed to create a genuine feeling of suspense. The genre always implied psychoanalytical elements as well as those of violence and murders. All the films under consideration make a good example of the plot including mystery and murders. Presented in artistic visual form, they can be defined as the typical suspense films by Hitchcock. In spite of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Interpersonal Studies The short term longitudinal study operated by McElwain, Ogolsky, Engle, Holland, and Mitchell (2016) seeks to discover how child child similarity on temperament and attachment can act as predictors of interaction quality between previously unacquainted children. The purpose of this study was to add to current research and knowledge concerning the friend selection process of young children. This study s observations increased the understanding of hemophilic selection of peer partners, as well as attachment and temperamentresearch (McElwain et al., 2016). Overall, the study examined the types of interactions that would take place between pairs of children who both possessed similar levels (low, moderate, or high) of child mother attachment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The experimental method began to take place when the children reached 39 months of age. In addition, the 114 children taking part in the study were paired into 57 same sex dyads, according to their similarity on either attachment or temperament, and the interactions within each dyad were observed in 3 laboratory visits that spanned over a period of 1 month (McElwain et al., 2016). Following the study, the results remained consistent with the researcher s expectations, and the findings of previous research that investigated homophily among young children. Child child similarity pertaining to positive qualities were correlated to positive child child interaction during each laboratory play session (McElwain et al., 2016). McElwain distinguished that the most noticeable positive interactions were between children with higher levels of child mother attachment security and children with moderate to high levels of child temperament pleasure. Conversely, McElwain et al. discovered that positive interaction decreased overtime when child child similarity on attachment security was low or if each child within the dyad possessed low levels of child mother attachment security. Moreover, child child similarity on temperamental anger proneness and social fearfulness generated ambivalent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. William Deresiewicz s Essay The End Of Solitude In his 2009 essay, The End of Solitude, writer William Deresiewicz offers his insight and opinion on what effect technology has on society. He specifically addresses the impact of text messaging and social networking. Deresiewicz argues heavily that because of their prolific use, cellphones and the connectedness they offer have eliminated not only the ability to, but the desire to disconnect and seek solitude. That is, people cannot and do not want to be without having access. In order to establish an understanding, Deresiewicz describes what solitude meant to people throughout the ages. He explains that while man is social in nature, solitude is valued highly, or so it used to be. Technology is taking away privacy, concentration and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...