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Emotion Attribution Theory According To Schachter And Singer
Emotion Attribution Theory
According to Schachter and Singer (1962), emotion attribution theory is based on two factors of
emotions: physiological arousal and cognitive label. The two factor theory of emotion focuses on the
interaction between physical arousal and how we cognitively label that arousal. In their view, being
away from home and physical arousal may be interpreted as homesickness . The physical arousal is
the physical feeling for homesickness such as difficulty sleeping, loss of concentration, no appetite
and others. This theory then is extended by Pennebaker (1982) and be summarized. Firstly is about the
individuals are limited in their information processing skills and select information. Next perspective
by Pennebaker about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(1997), acculturation is referred to the process of cultural and psychological change that results
following meeting between cultures. There are four types of acculturation which is assimilation,
integration, separation and marginalization. Firstly, assimilation is the process of adapting the
dominant culture over their original cultural. Next, integration is adopting the host or dominant culture
while maintaining the origin culture. Then, separation is the process of rejecting a dominant culture in
order to preserving their original culture. Lastly, marginalization is rejecting both the culture of origin
and the dominant host culture. Homesickness university students is in the separation group because
they are holding their original culture with is home is more comfortable than the dominant culture
(new environment).
1. Rainer Reisenzein (1983). The Schachter Theory of Emotion: Two Decades Later. Psychological
Bulletin 1983, Vol. 94, No. 2, 239 264. Retrieved from http://www.phil.uni
greifswald.de/fileadmin/mediapool/psychologie/lehrstuhl_allg2/Reisenzein1983_Schachter_Theory.pdf
2. Festinger, L Carlsmith, J.M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forces compliance, Journal of
Abnormal and Social Psychology 58 (2):203 210.
3. Laura A. King (2008). The Science of Psychology. (International ed.) Published by McGraw Hill,
New York. Page 450.
4. Berry, John W. (1997). Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation . Applied Psychology 46 (1).
Retrieved from
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Protecting The Innocence By F. D. Salinger
Rigoberto Nunez
S. Dusang
English 3 AP
26 April 2015
Protecting the Innocence; An Overview of The Catcher in the Rye During the nineteen fifties, as the
population of the United States hurdled in a whirlpool of amiss, a writer sought to conserve innocence
as teenagers move into adulthood. The change from their teenage years to adulthood made them
question religion, friendships, and fate. J. D. Salinger saw this as a potential pitfall for teens; therefore,
he adopts a unique writing style to which they can relate to. Sol and Miriam Salinger s son, Jerome
David Salinger, was born on January 1st, 1919 in New York ( Salinger ). Supported by her Jewish
husband, a successful meat and cheese importer, Miriam was able to raise Salinger and his two older
siblings in the fashionable apartment district of upper Manhattan (French). In 1934 Salinger attended
Valley Forge Military academy, where he grasped literature and began writing short stories (French).
In spite of later being drafted to be in the military during World War II, Salinger wrote numerous
works which inspired the lives of countless Americans. Through his use of point of view,
characterization, and symbolism, Salinger aims towards conserving teenagers innocence as they move
into adulthood in The Catcher in the Rye.
Holden, the teenage protagonist of the novel, experiences an ongoing battle with the adult world and
the cruelty associated with it. Holden respects those who represent or protect innocence, and is
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Positive And Negative Effects Of Technology On Learning...
Outcome
How does technology effect the way our generation learns and behaves?
Technology is, by definition The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially
in industry. We use technology accomplish various tasks in our daily lives, in brief; we can describe
technology as products, processes or organizations. We use technology to extend our abilities, and that
makes people as the most important part of any technological system.
(Use of Technology, 2017) This report identifies how technology effects sleep, the prices and costs of
technology, the positive and negative effects technology has on younger people such as bullying or
learning more at school, the difference between past generations and their use of technology and how/
if technology effects the brain and students learning and behaviour such as memory and attention
spans. A variety of sources including surveys and internet reports/ sites were used to gather
information to be used within this report.
A common statement typically heard is don t go on your phone at night you won t be able to sleep and
as we all know sleep is a really important part of our health. The reason being on our phones or any
other form of device at night prevents us from sleeping is due to the bright colours and screen those
then trick our brains into thinking it is still daylight so we don t feel as tired. (Psychology Today,
2017) However, with little to no sleep can have a serious effect on not only our mood and
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Personal Philosophy Of Christian Education Essay
One of the biggest obstacles as Christian educators is to integrate biblical principles into our teaching
philosophy without being accused of indoctrinating students. Therefore, it is important for me to
embrace a personal philosophy of education grounded in my Christian worldview which is that
everything I do in both my personal and professional life will be inspired by God which will be
demonstrated by my dedication to student learning and advancement of my own knowledge. The
purpose of this paper is to discuss this philosophy in support of my most valued goals as an educator.
First, I will be in the service of students, their individuality, and support them in their success. Second,
I will keep current on the latest news, discoveries, and research in my content area(s). Third, I will
encourage my students to be good stewards of the planet. I feel that by using these goals as my guide,
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In Ephesians, 4:11 14 (The New King James Version), we are bestowed spiritual gifts equipping...for
the work of ministry...that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with
every wind of doctrine. Therefore, as a biology teacher, it is my duty to share with my students the
latest and greatest developments regarding the study of life and demonstrate those developments
whenever possible in the classroom. Further, I can help students separate fact from fiction, and talk
about matters that are related to their own health and well being. I will also seek professional
development opportunities not only because it will be required, but because Webb Metha (2017) states
that high quality professional development is the primary means by which both new and experienced
teachers can develop the knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary for improved teaching
effectiveness (p.
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Christina Clark Short Story
Welcome
Ladies and gentlemen, Chrissie, well, Christina Clark to give her her Sunday name, although she
never used it, always known a Chrissie. Chrissie was a bubbly, positive up beat character, a very
sociable character with lots of life long friends, although at 91, I imagine she has outlived a lot of
them.
A very family orientated woman who had dedicated her life to taking care of her own, and others, in
fact anyone who crossed her path, weather they needed her help or not, she was a very caring person
who was very much in the heart of a very large, ever increasing family, who will all miss her very
much.
I am John F Brown and I have the privilege to be your Civil Celebrant for our time here today.
Chrissie s story starts way back in 1926, on the 3rd of March to be precise, and right where she
belonged, in Browns Buildings in Westmore, she never really left Westmore, and Browns Buildings
was the name of the Colliery Houses her mum and dad were living in at the time she was born, and
she was born at home, as many were in the 1020s.
But Chrissie wasn t the first to come along because her mum Alice, and dad William, although he
usually got Will, already had Dougie, her older brother before she came along, and he was quite a bit
older than her I believe.
Chrissie s dad was a miner working at several different mines arround the area over the years, but if
you ever asked him where he worked he would always say, under the North Sea, which was true,
because many of the coal
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Trivium Model Essay
Modern education has, over time, taken the focus off of learning how to learn and has decided to focus
on telling the students what they should learn. They are not given any tools to learn for themselves.
The modern school classroom has a teacher stand in front of a crowded classroom and he/she tells the
students information. They are given very little room to ask question and find answers. Without the
proper foundation of information the children are less likely to remember what is being taught and
worse they are unable to find out more information because they have not been given the tools to dig
deep into subjects. They are expected to give back these fragments of information in order to prove the
teacher did their job. They are not asked to assess the validity of the information they are given and
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I know from personal experience that without the proper foundation of information and discipline,
trying to figure out how to learn something becomes very difficult. In the classical education model,
the students are taught within a structure of the Trivium. The trivium consists of three levels of
learning, the grammar stage, the dialectical stage and the rhetorical stage. Each one of these stages
builds upon the previous one. The grammar stage introduces children to broad topics and information.
This is the stage where they are creating memory files or pegs. The students are able to recite this
information when asked, because they have committed it to memory. The grammar stage leads in to
the dialectical stage. This is where the children begin to understand information. They are taught the
discipline of how to find information they can use to add to their original memory pegs. Here they are
also taught how to logically decipher the truth value of the work they are getting their research from.
This stage will help build the wall of information upon their grammatical foundation.
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Analysis Of PTCL
Organizational Analysis of PTCL:
PTCL is the largest listed stock in Pakistan in terms of market capitalization represents more than 30%
of the total capitalization of the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). PTCL s free float is around 11.76%
or 600m shares, 83% of which were initially issued in the form of GDRs. Initially, only one way
convertibility was possible in PTCL s GDRs (i.e., from GDRs to locally listed shares), but now
government and the central bank have allowed two way conversion.
SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURE OF PTCL:
PTCL s paid up capital is 51 billion rupees; divided into 3.774 billion classes A ordinary shares (74%)
and 1.326 billion class B ordinary shares (26%). The class A share is listed on the all three stock
exchanges of Pakistan, while class B share are not listed and have been earmarked for future sale to a
strategic investor. Class B share are currently sold to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
ADEQUATE FINANCIAL RESOURCES:
PTCL earns billions of rupees as profit each year and has enough money in its general reserve. PTCL
also has debt as a major source of Capital. These adequate financial resources not only enable the
company to cope with any unexpected event but to deploy its resources to increase product line and
services without feeling any financial difficulty.
FLEXIBILITY IN OPERATIONS:
Because of its adequate financial resources and leadership in the market, PTCL has flexibility in
changing its operations. Marketing department responds to the customers whenever they contact and
ask problems. So, marketing department acts freely and independently. But for coming days PTA has
issued licenses to many companies for installation of WLL (Recently World Call is in the market)
technology switches, surely PTCL has to face these
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Chesapeake Bay Research Paper
Waterways are a crucial part of transportation, food and income for many people. The Chesapeake
Bay provides hundreds of people with jobs, habitats for a wide variety of animals and transportation
for goods. Since John Smith sailed to America and upon entering the Bay said Within is a country that
may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places known, for large and pleasant navigable rivers,
heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man s habitation (John Smith) the Bay has
been an integral part of life in the United States. Recently overfishing, invasive species and runoff
have led to the declining health of the Bay. Sustainable solutions should and are being implemented to
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Smart planning and using green technologies can reduce the impact that urbanization and growing
populations puts on the Bay. Pervious paving surfaces reduce the amount of runoff going into the Bay.
There are many benefits to using pervious concrete, these benefits are achieved with the use of an
innovative design. Pervious pavement, also referred to as porous or permeable pavement, is actually a
system consisting of an open graded surface layer of concrete, asphalt, or pavers, typically placed over
an open graded aggregate base layer. The pavement structure has a large percentage of void spaces
allowing water to permeate through the surface and base at a rate comparable to that of a grass lawn
(Broviak). Strict stormwater control measures have recently been passed in states surrounding the
Chesapeake s watershed, including Maryland, and many require a certain amount of green space or
use of green technologies in construction. In addition to the growing use of pervious pavement
techniques, other types of stormwater management techniques are gaining popularity. In a thesis paper
from University of Maryland, Wilson discusses alternative ways to engineer for the Bay; By using
technologies such as cisterns, green roofs, and constructed wetlands, the built environment can be
designed to decrease our need for expensive water purifying infrastructure and preserve the health of
fragile estuary ecosystems such as the Chesapeake Bay. Rain gardens are a viable alternative to storm
drains to deal with runoff from impervious areas. A rain garden captures water that would usually run
into a storm drain and eventually be discharged into a river and allows it to infiltrate into the ground
and for evapotranspiration to occur. In a study done to evaluate how effective rain gardens are at
capturing and reducing runoff results were
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Comparing Dreams in Song of Solomon, Push, and Incidents...
A Dream Revised in Song of Solomon, Push, and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
America was founded on the belief that all men are created equal. However, a question must be posed
which asks who constitutes men and what is equal ? Where do women fit into the picture? What about
minorities? The Declaration of Independence serves as the framework for rules that govern the people
who fall beneath it, but who were the architects of the infamous work? They were white, upper class,
men. They looked at slavery as a grievous sin, yet they allowed it to occur for decades. Immigrants
from all parts of the country came to America to be free from persecution and terror; unfortunately,
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They were captured and brought to their new homes in chains. America came to the Africans; the
Africans did not come to America. In many pieces of African American literature, the voiceless and
choiceless mentality can be seen. In Incidents in a Life of a Slave Girl, Linda Brent recounts a time
when her voice and choice were not heard. She was fifteen and her master, Dr. Flint, whispered
impure and unclean statements in her ears that never left young Linda s mind.
I turned from him with disgust and hatred. But he was my master. I was compelled to live under the
same roof with him.... there is no shadow of law to protect her from insult, from violence, or even
from death; all these are inflicted by fiends who bear the shape of men. (361)
Linda is embarrassed, angry, and ashamed to be subjected to this level of comment from a middle
aged man with a wife and children. Yet, she is unable to escape those words, even after she has
escaped from his grasp. A slave has no choice in the path his or her life takes. They did not choose to
come to America; they did not choose whose home they served; they had no voluntary actions to
speak of. They were involuntary participants in a society that needed them. The South would not have
been as prosperous and fertile had it not been for the free labor that slaves provided. Blacks were
forced to work and labor for little or no pay and they reaped
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Analyzing Scientific Argumentation On The Conflict
Resolving The Conflict 1. Need To Elucidate Scientific Argumentation When a subject matter is
described as beyond logic, it is not meant illogical or that it completely lacks the usage of
argumentation of any kind. If that would have been the norm, Shri Vallabhacharya would not have
argumentatively defended the atomism of Jiva against the heterodox discipline propounded by Jainism
in Chit Prakran of shastrarth prakran nibandha (ि.दी. वन. शभ.प्र.कभररकभ.53) and elsewhere.
Bhagwad Gita states man who is of a doubting nature perishes (संशयात्मा विनश्यवि 4/40 ) . Here doubt
means lacking faith and not lacking curiosity or questions which on the contrary tend to enhance the
virtue of a learner. Similarly, when scriptures state something ... Show more content on
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Between the firing electrons and the wall there was a frame deployed to obstruct the passage of
electrons with two slits that allowed them to pass. Electrons, being particles should hit directly behind
the slit, producing particle like behaviour. Something like this However, the electrons instead
produced wave pattern, which is only possible when a single electron passes through both the slits.
Some of the electrons even hit the area directly behind the barrier. Something like this This showed
that electrons have wave particle duality like the Light and it exists in a superposition which is a state
of potential innumerable possibilities of existence. However, what further astounded the physicists
was when a detector was placed to measure the passage of electrons to learn how it passes through
both slits; the electrons immediately collapsed their wave function and reverted to particle like
behaviour. Physicists then decided to act smart and switched on the detector once the electron had
passed through the slit. But it seemed somehow the electrons knew that it was being detected and it
immediately switched to particle like behaviour by adopting the passage from one of the either slit. In
a nutshell, every time the electron was measured, it dropped its superposition and wave function.
What stumps the physicists is the fact that what exactly counts as measurement that leads the electrons
to change their course. There are no concrete
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Essay about Film Noir and Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard
Film Noir, a term coined by the French to describe a style of film characterized by dark themes,
storylines, and visuals, has been influencing cinematic industries since the 1940 s. With roots in
German expressionistic films and Italian postwar documentaries, film noir has made its way into
American film as well, particularly identified in mob and crime pictures. However, such settings are
not exclusive to American film noir. One noteworthy example is Billy Wilder s film Sunset Boulevard,
which follows the foreboding tale of Joe Gillis, the desperate for success protagonist, who finds
himself in the fatal grips of the disillusioned femme fatale Norma Desmond. Not only does the
storyline s heavy subject matter and typical character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Again, the audience is not presented with a perfect copy of such a personality in the character of
Norma Desmond; her appeal is arguable, considering her hefty age of fifty, and her deception is not
exclusive to her victim, but has cast a much heavier net upon herself. However, Norma is still
manipulative in the sense that she uses the appeal of her wealth to keep Joe under her control. In this
way, she strips him of his pride and manhood by taking him on as her dependent, and eventually into
her boy toy (for lack of a better term) by inducing his guilt with her suicidal threats. Whether or not
she deserves the audience s pity is no matter Norma fits her role as the femme fatale since she uses Joe
entirely for her own purposes, and eventually brings him to his very literal demise. As the audience
knows well already since the very first scene, Sunset Boulevard does not have what one would call a
happy ending. In this sense, the movie gives itself away as film noir considering the fact that all such
works of cinema which fall in this style category are known to have dark themes predominantly
sending a message of hopelessness and meaningless existence. With Joe s lifeless body floating
around in a swimming pool in mind throughout the entire movie, audiences of this motion picture are
filled with a sense of pointlessness for Joe s life, since his personal resolutions and growth as a
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Why The Longview Drug Education Program Should Have A...
The researcher will use the population of Longview, Missouri to collect the data for this program
evaluation. The current population will be pulled from seven public schools and three private schools.
The population will be approximately 4,000 students from public and private schools on the Longview
area. The methods that will be used to collect this data will be the use of a survey, focus groups, and
historical data collected from local law enforcement and the board of education. The data will be
collected pre program implementation and post implementation for comparison purposes. The
researcher s direction of this study is to develop sample sizes that will represent the population of
students in grades K 12th grades. The methodology used to identify this population will be purposive
sampling. Purposive sampling is when a researcher picks the participants on purpose, as they are
considered the most appropriate for the study. As noted earlier, the purpose of this study is to
determine whether the Longview Drug Education program will have a positive or negative impact on
students drug use. Therefore, participants must be in the city of Longview school system and be in
grades K 12th grade. Due to the time restraints and cost issue, the survey will be only distributed to
the children meeting the earlier criteria. The survey will include question pertaining the objectives of
the program. For the purpose of this evaluation, the researcher elected to do web based survey.
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Lebana Essay
After its partial withdrawal from most Lebanese territory in 1978 following Operation Litani, Israel
maintained a military occupation of roughly 10% of Lebanon through a self declared nine mile deep
security zone in the southern part of the country (Ruebner, 2000: 1). The security zone was designed
to act as a buffer zone between Israel and Lebanon, in order to minimize cross border attacks (Ibid). In
defending the security zone with the IDF, the SLA bore a large share of the fighting against Hizballah
(Party of God) and to a lesser extent, Amal (Hope), two Lebanese Shi a organizations that fought to
oust Israel from the security zone (Ruebner, 2000: 2).
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Haddad operated independently of the Beirut government despite efforts of various Christian parties to
control him (Ibid). Lahad, a former Lebanese army officer, was chosen by the Israelis to head the
militia after Haddad s death in 1984 (Ibid).
Israel paid an average monthly salary of between $500 and $800 to SLA members and together with
maintenance and infrastructure expenditures, it is estimated that it spent a total of 35 million annually
on the SLA and its dependents (Ruebner, 2000: 2). Israel s control over the SLA was pervasive,
especially that it trained, equipped, advised, resupplied and paid the salaries of the troops (Directorate
of Intelligence, 1986). SLA units in the zone sustained most of the casualties and bore the brunt of the
fighting (Ibid). According to an SLA spokesperson, since its inception to March 2000, the SLA
suffered 621 military fatalities and 200 civilian fatalities, compared to the IDF roughly 250 fatalities
in the security zone , since its establishment in 1985 to April 2000 (Blanche, 1999: 78 sandbags).
Upon forming his government in July 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak pledged to withdraw
the IDF from Lebanon within a year responding to a mounting frustration over continued Israeli
casualties in Lebanon (Ruebner, 2000: 3). On the 5th of March 2000, the Israeli cabinet unanimously
endorsed Barak s plan to withdraw by the 7th of July 2000 (Ibid). Seeking to minimize its casualties,
the IDF
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Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD)
[Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] [Pick the date] Ankit Table of Contents 1.
Reflection of AS 4120 1994 2 1.1 Definition of Tender 2 1.1.1 2 1. Reflection 1.1 Definition of Tender
Tender is an offer which incorporates the sum of money, time and other condition required to carry out
the contract obligations in order to complete a project or a part of it consisting of specified works. 1.2
Statement of Ethics Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) will comply with all requirements of the
tender, as well as all Australian Standards and Regulations pertaining to the solar energy industry. 1.3
Tendering procedure, 1.3.1.1 Project Definations Construction work : has the same meaning as in the
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1.3.1.2 Tender documents ASD uses only premium commercial and industrial grade solar products and
equipment with Industry leading warranties and ongoing monitoring, maintenance and support.
Further documents are available 1.3.1.3 Select Tender A select delicate is just open to a select number
of suppliers. The providers might be a short rundown sourced from an open delicate or be a
compilation of business that the association has worked with beforehand. 1.3.1.4 call for tender An
organisation contacts a select number of suppliers directly and request them to perform the contract, it
is generally used for specialist work,emergency situations. 1.3.1.5 Methods of tender There are four
types of tender 1) open tender 2) select tender 3) multi stage tender 4) Invited tender 1.3.1.6
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Thesis On Artificial Sweeteners
Topic: Artificial Sweeteners
Thesis: Artificial sweeteners are not harmful and have a place in a healthy diet.
Artificial Sweeteners: Are artificial sweeteners a safe alternative to sugar? Issues and
Controversies, Infobase Learning, 26 July 2010, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?
ID=2311. Accessed 20 Feb. 2017. This source was written in order to discuss the benefits and harms
of using artificial sweeteners in place of sugar. This article was published in the Issues and
Controversies database; therefore it has been used in academic writing previously. We can conclude
that the source is unbiased and credible. It compared the high health risks of sugar to the very low
health risks of artificial sweeteners. Also extensively covered, is the history and development of
artificial sweeteners, and the opposing opinions on both. This source is lengthier than many similar
ones, and contains more factual information and research backed claims. Of all the sources, this one
supports the thesis the most by providing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Artificial Sweeteners: Sugar Free, but at What Cost? Harvard Health Blog, Harvard Medical School,
12 Dec. 2016, www.health.harvard.edu/blog/artificial sweeteners sugar free but at what cost
201207165030. Accessed 28 Feb. 2017. Holly Strawbridge is an author for Harvard Health Blog.
Strawbridge s purpose in writing this article was to inform the general public of the dangers of
artificial sweeteners. The article mainly briefs over the negative effects of consuming artificial
sweeteners, specifically the diseases potentially caused by them. This article speaks more negatively
of artificial sweeteners than any other source used. It is also fairly short and direct. It can be
determined unbiased and credible due to the fact that it was published through Harvard Medical
School. This source would not be optimal for this essay because it provides information showing that
artificial sweeteners are unhealthy and lead to weight
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Lottery and Random Number Selection
The lottery is one of the oldest known game of chance, dating all the way back to 205 B.C. in the Han
Dynasty. Being built upon pure luck, it has garnered attention all over the world in it s various forms
of existence. After money began its association with the lottery in l443, it became even more popular
worldwide. While existing in multiple forms, the most popular form of lottery is the randomly selected
number method, where winnings are based on the correct numbers predicted. It is estimated that
nearly half of the citizens living in the United States have participated in the lettery. An alarmingly
high number ef the participants have admitted to lottery as their only chance ef being financially
secure. what exactly are the edde of winnieg the Lottery? new is the probability te win increased? ?his
mathematical inveetigatien hepes to shed light on these queries.
The Game of Lottery As mentioned before, the most popular form of lottery is the methed of random
number selection. In the American lottery, a player first picks five different whole numbers between 1
and 59. Upon calculation, there are 5,006,386 combinations that could be made from the availability
of these numeral combinations. After the player has chosen their five numbers, they pick another, final
number that is between 1 and 35 the powerball. A list of the combinations would look like (1, 2, 3, 4,
5), (1, 2, 3, 4, 6) and so on all the way up to (55, 56, 57, 58, 59). Thus, in calculating a player s chance
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Examples Of Lack Of Self Confidence In The Wizard Of Oz
In today s society, there are about 6.375 billion people affected by a lack of self confidence, in other
terms, this is about 85% of the world s current population of 7.5 billion people. Why does the majority
of the world s population suffer from a lack of self confidence? There is a simple answer to this
question, and it can be found in the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Baum
through the use of 3 characters portrays the lack of self confidence. Baum uses the Scarecrow, the Tin
Woodman and the Lion prove that a person/character s own strengths go un noticed by him/her. The
way to reach these strengths would be through self confidence. The 85% of the world s population
with a lack of self confidence do not realize that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It in fact was a possibility, allowing the rest of the travelers to climb the lion s back and make it across
the ditch. Once across this ditch the group encountered another ditch to cross, which was so large,
even the lion was unable to leap across. Realizing this the Scarecrow told the Tin Woodman to cut
down a large tree from the close by forest and asked the Lion to push it down towards the ditch once it
was cut. This created a bridge for not only the travelers to cross but also the dreaded Kalidahs. The
Kalidahs are dreaded beats that were ferocious and could kill the lion if they wanted to and turning
back the Lion realizes that there are two Kalidahs following them across the bridge. Once everyone
gets across the bridge the Scarecrow instructs the Tin Woodman to cut down the part of the tree that
lay on their side of the bridge. Doing this had caused the tree to fall, taking both the Kalidahs down
into the ditch. Shortly after the Scarecrow had helped the group cross two ditches and saved everyone
s life, was he faced with another small problem, how to get across the river. The Scarecrow made easy
work of this and asked the Tin Woodman to cut down trees and make rafts for them. The Scarecrow
had proved everything he had said about himself wrong through these actions. All these situations
happened in one chapter and there is a couple more in the
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Star Trek Comparison
May the force be with you, I have a bad feeling about this, and Live long and Prosper are three quotes
from two major media franchises. Since their inception these two franchises have changed or shaped
our imagination and future. They are Star Wars and Star Trek, both have similarities but even more
differences that will be found in the general ideas, background info, and impacts of real life. From a
first look the two are the same however when looked at closer there general ideas are seen to be quite
different when not generalized. This can be seen with the plots, which can seem like both are about
some space futuristic combat. However Star Wars is a series of events in a galaxy at war, either in
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The first difference is the background history, Star Wars takes place in a distant universe in a galaxy
far far away. That has its own cultures and ideologies based on a mixture of our own. While on the
other spectrum Star Trek is a more realistic future in which the earth has expanded into space with
other galactic civilizations to create a space federation to protect themselves from other united galactic
civilizations, while also exploring the unknown. From that other background comes knowledge and
mystics. The big difference here is that Star Wars has a mystic knowledge that is held by the Jedi and
Sith who have protected the galaxy since the beginning, but in Star Trek all of the knowledge comes
from learning, and has no true mysticism in it. Just following facts and common knowledge to do what
needs to be done. Putting the knowledge and histories difference together that also influences the tools
that both franchises use. Like Star War s history being created from all of the history its tools is also
more imaginary being Lightsabers weapons, planet destroying Deathstars, and Hyperspace
transportation. In reverse like the basis of a futuristic history Star Treks is based on what is possible to
come like Transporters, phasers, and warp drives. Which have a more realistic thought of what could
be created, and with what could possible happen what are the differences in the real life portion of the
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Causes Of Learned Helplessness
Learned helplessness is approximately seen as cognitive individual variables that mirrors the habitual
manner where students exhibit the causes of bad events that occur them (Peterson Barrett, 1987; Lin
Peterson, 1990). Therefore, there are three causes that can impact students achievement because of the
bad events that students face which are internal against externality, stability against instability, and
globality against specificity. Thus, students who clarify bad events with the three causes internal,
stable, and global causes manifests more acute debilitation in their wake, passivity, and poor problem
solving. Indeed, these causes are called explanatory style, so explanatory style tends to be depressive
style. Nevertheless, explanatory
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Airplane Movie Analysis
For other uses, see Airplane (disambiguation). Flying High! redirects here. For other uses, see Flying
High (disambiguation). Airplane! Airplane!.jpg Theatrical release poster by Robert Grossman Directed
by Jim Abrahams David Zucker Jerry Zucker Produced by Jon Davison Written by Jim Abrahams
David Zucker Jerry Zucker Starring Robert Hays Julie Hagerty Music by Elmer Bernstein
Cinematography Joseph Biroc Edited by Patrick Kennedy Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release
date July 2, 1980 Running time 87 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $3.5
million[2] Box office $130 million[3] Airplane! (titled Flying High! in Australia, New Zealand, South
Africa, Japan and the Philippines) is a 1980 American satirical parody film directed and written by
David and Jerry Zucker as well as Jim Abrahams,[4] and produced by Jon Davison. It stars Robert
Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves,
Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson.[4] The film is a parody of the disaster film genre,
particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central
characters,[5] as well as many elements from Airport 1975. The film is known for its use of surreal
humor and its fast paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns and gags. Airplane! was a
critical and financial success, grossing over $83 million in North America against a budget of $3.5
million, being released by Paramount Pictures.[6] The film s creators received the Writers Guild of
America Award for Best Adapted Comedy, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best
Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTAAward for Best Screenplay. In the years since
its release, the film s reputation has grown substantially. The film was ranked sixth on Bravo s 100
Funniest Movies.[7] In a 2007 survey by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, it was judged the second
greatest comedy film of all time, after Monty Python s Life of Brian.[8] In 2008, Airplane! was
selected by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time and in 2012 was voted
number one in The 50 Funniest Comedies Ever poll.[9] In 2010, the film was selected for preservation
in
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Advanced Practice Nursing And Compassion Analysis
A nursing career and caring for the sick intertwine inseparably. It requires a tremendous amount of
compassion and empathy to care for those who are in need. My philosophy of care is to treat others
with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of their race, ethnicity or cultural background. It s
about treating people the way you want to be treated and to understand that sometimes the best
medicine of all is kindness. In addition, not only is it important to provide effective and competent
care to all patients, it s extremely crucial to provide care that is genuine and compassionate. All health
care consumers should be receiving care that reflects their values and beliefs.
The two nursing organizations that support my personal philosophy are the Gerontological Advanced
Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA).
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This nursing organization has a magnificent amount of power and responsibility in improving the
expert care in illnesses and diseases acquired by older adults through advocacy, dissemination of
knowledge and the provision of continuation of education ( About GAPNA, 2016.). Similarly, the
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association s political position is to enhance expert care in serious
illness and to advance nursing competence through education, leadership and research ( Shared
Mission, 2016). It also creates programs and other learning resources to advance competent care in
complicated health conditions ( Shared Mission, 2016). Furthermore, its responsibility extends to
utilizing the best practices of hospice and palliative care to support those who are in need ( Shared
Mission,
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The Unfortunate Case of the Kidnapped Teddy Bear
Lee Fletcher s day started as it usually did being rudely awoken from his wonderful dreams. Today s
happened to be a particularly engaging version of his arrival at Camp Half Blood which did not
include him screaming for his mother. Luckily, none of the current occupants of his cabin knew the
true sequence of events and so he was able to command a certain degree of respect as Head
Counsellor. And by certain, a little. Hey, it was better than nothing. Lee opened bleary eyes to meet his
little sister s blue ones. They were staring at him, unblinking, and appeared to be tearing. Internally
panicking, he forced himself to sit up. He pulled Kayla into what he hoped was a comforting hug.
What up, Kay? Lee asked, sincerely wishing nothing . Will and Michael won t listen to me. They re
fighting again. Kayla looked up at him imploringly. He shifted his shoulders uncomfortably. Yeah?
How about we just let them fin He was interrupted by a resounding crash from the front of the cabin,
followed by an exclamation of Oh, you are soo in trouble! Lee licked his lips. To intervene or not to
intervene. That was the ME? YOU WERE THE ONE WHO DID IT, YOU DIPSTICK! Another crash.
This one was accompanied by the sound of splintering wood. Intervene, intervene! Lee yelped,
launching himself off of the bed. Kayla grabbed his t shirt and toddled after him as he bolted for the
source of the noise, her short legs taking two steps for each of his. Lee stumbled into the
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Essay on A Comparsion of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs
Introduction Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are intelligent innovative thinkers who have always new things
to show and give to the world, and both of them are known as the best known entrepreneurs of the
personal computer revolution in the modern age. These two entrepreneurs may both work in the field
of technology, but they also have many differences to distinguish themselves from one another. Early
Life Bill Gates grew up in a wealthy area in Seattle, Washington, with his parents and two sisters. As
the son of a lawyer and a schoolteacher, Gates attended a public school and then went to the Lakeside
School, a private college prep institute. During his years at Lakeside School Gates became interested
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He is also known as an avid reader, and the ceiling in his home library has an engraving that says The
Great Gatsby. Gates also enjoys playing bridge, tennis, and golf. In 1980, Jobs found his birth mother,
Joanne Schieble Simpson. Then in 1984, Jobs purchased the Jackling House, a 17,000 square foot,
fourteen bedroom mansion. He had a biological sister, Mona Simpson who he met for the first time in
1985. Jobs s first child, Lisa Brennan Jobs was born in 1978. She was the daughter of a longtime
friend Chrisann Brennan, who was a Bay Area painter. Chrisann raised her daughter on welfare for
two years, while Jobs denied paternity. Later, Jobs married Laurene Powell on March 18, 1991, in a
ceremony at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park. They later had a son, Reed, who was
born September 1991, followed by daughters Erin in August 1995, and Eve in 1998. The similarities
that both of these men have are that they both have two daughters and one son. They also have both
purchased multi million dollar estates. Their houses are both located on a hill overlooking the city in
which they live. Education Gates entered Harvard University in 1973 and pursued his studies for the
next year and a half. However, his life changed in January 1975 when Popular Mechanics carried a
cover story on a $350 microcomputer, the Altair, made by a firm called MITS in New Mexico. When
Allen showed him the story, Gates knew where he wanted to be: at the forefront of
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Reflection On The Banking And Problem-Posing Methods Of...
To future BIS300 students, I have learned a lot during this class, which has helped me grow to be a
better writer and facilitator. Thanks to all the work I ve done throughout this class, my writing and
writing skills have improved dramatically. As a student, when it comes to writing essays, I have been
able to polish my skills in creating ideas. Through working on my artifacts, I have gained even more
skills that are going to be useful when I enter the real world working in global business. The part of
the artifacts I enjoyed working on the most was writing imaginative letters between the famous
Brazilian educator Paulo Freire and myself. We held a deep discussion about the banking and problem
posing methods of education. Specifically, I penned a letter from Freire to me explaining why I am in
an admissions bubble. I followed that up with a second letter where I appealed that decision to Freire
using philosophical arguments aligned with his rationale. In order to truly engage with this
assignment, I had to become engrossed in each of our characters and creatively formulate the dialogue
between us. Writing from Freire s point of view, I had to think deeply about the motives underlying
his problem posing model and why it was important to him. In my response, I then had to relate those
theories to the specific context of my own education. Despite the challenging nature of this
assignment, it was exciting to write something so different than what I had done before. I am proud
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The Health Of The Canadian Health System
Oral health is not considered an integral part of Canada s universal, publicly funded health care
regime. Dental care, outside of a hospital setting, does not constitute a medically necessary service for
the purpose of maintaining health as per the Canada Health Act (1964). There are three components to
the Canadian health system that exist today: universal, publicly funded coverage for physician and
hospital services (known as Medicare); goods and services such as home care, long term care, and
prescription drugs which are funded either privately (through insurance or out of pocket), or publicly
(through targeted subsidies or direct delivery programs); and finally, private health care services which
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in Finland, where up to 79 per cent of dental care is publicly funded.3 A report issued by the Canadian
Academy of Health Sciences states that six million Canadians per year avoid visiting a dental
professional for cost reasons.2 While the private sector provides excellent quality of oral health care
for its patients, many vulnerable groups have difficulty with access.2 It is also these vulnerable groups
who demonstrate extremely high levels of oral health disease. According to a 2014 report issued by
the Canadian Academy of Health Services (CAHS), the following represent Canada s most vulnerable
groups: individuals with low incomes; younger age children living in low income families; individuals
working without dental insurance; elderly populations with low incomes and/or living in institutions;
aboriginal people, immigrants/refugees; people with disabilities; and, populations living in
rural/remote communities.2 The CAHS authors report that increasingly and in light of challenging
economic times, families from lower middle income strata are also demonstrating difficulty with
accessing oral health care (this is partially attributable to an increasing tendency toward part time
employment rather than full time employment with benefits). Oral health has many
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Charlotte Trust Quotes
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, said William Shakespeare, a talented author. In the book, The
True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi, the theme of trust is to only trust the people closest to
you. If you trust everyone, then if people are lying you won t know who it is because you trust them
and you are putting yourself in danger. In this book, I think the only one Charlotte, the main character,
should trust, is herself.
In the first part of the book Charlotte said, Appalled, I jumped off the stool. I don t believe you! I
exclaimed. Justice is poorly served when you speak ill of your betters ... Page 39 This is when
Zachariah tells Charlotte about what Captain Jaggery did to Cranick. Charlotte does not believe
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The dirk that Zachariah gave Charlotte is jabbed into his back with blood on it. Also Charlotte s
Handkerchief is in Mr. Hollybrass hand, so Captain jaggery picks it up and takes the knife out of the
corpses. For a moment he hesitated, then pulled Mr. Hollybrass s arm from where it lay twisted under
his body. The dead man clutched something in his hand. The captain managed to pry the fingers open,
and plucked away what Mr hollybrass had been holding. He held it up. It was my handkerchief. (Pg.
146, Ch. 15) At this moment know one know as a fact who did it. During this someone betrayed Mr.
Hollybrass and killed him. At this point in the book charlotte and the crew cannot trust anyone but
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Capstone Of Reflection
Reflecting on the Journey
Throughout my two semesters in CommSkills 1015 and 1016, I have learned a lot, and developed
academically. The countless essays and speeches have helped me to become a better writer, and
speaker. Prior to my time in CommSkills, I would write without a goal. I would sit down and words
would go down on paper, but they never truly accomplished the goals that I had while writing.
Through attention to MAP, attention to detail and practice I have come a long way. The Integrative
Learning Rubric is a way of measuring how well students can use the knowledge they acquire from
their studies in real life. Throughout my year in CommSkills, I have greatly developed my ability to
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It is also important that you are able to see these strengths and weaknesses in aspects of your life
outside of writing papers and speeches. Once I realized why I struggled with procrastination, I was
able to take advantage of it. I knew that I would always prefer to be doing something active so I used
this knowledge to get a lot of hours in volunteering with the Special Olympics. Instead of
procrastinating by going for a run or to the gym, I went to special olympics events on tuesdays and
thursdays. I was not required to do more than ten hours of service work for class, but once I started I
truly could not stop. I loved and still love, taking the time to support people with disabilities, but it did
not only help them. I always leave Special Olympics events with a refreshed perspective on life. It
puts into perspective both your happiness and the daily struggles we all face. If my friends at Special
Olympics bowling can come every week with a smile on their face and put their best foot forward, so
can I. We all face our own problems in life and working with the Special Olympics always redefines
my concept of what is possible and what is
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Essay about Coral Reefs
Coral reefs have been undergoing global degradation due to increasing natural and anthropogenic
impacts for at least the last half century. The intensity and frequency of stressors, including global
climate change, have rapidly increased in number over recent years (Hughes Connell 1999; Hoegh
Guldberg et al. 2007; Pandolfi et al. 2011). Frequent disturbances such as hurricanes/cyclones,
predation outbreaks, diseases and mass bleaching events eat away at the percent of living coral cover
and without recovery, the available space is colonized by sponges, soft corals, and macroalgae. These
alternative organisms are often competitive dominants in less than ideal conditions (Norström et al.
2009). The transition is termed a phase shift from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
1993; Lirman 2001; Box Mumby 2007), increased localized sedimentation (Nugues Roberts 2003),
interfering with the settlement of coral larvae through space preemption and/or biofilm production
(Birrell et al. 2005; Birrell et al. 2008; Box Mumby 2007; Vermeij et al. 2009), and allelopathy or
chemically mediated competition (deNys et al. 1991, Morrow et al. 2011). Macroalgae can cause
physical stress (Quan Young Espinoza Avalos 2006) decreased photosynthetic abilities (Titlyanov et
al. 2007), reduced fecundity (Foster et al. 2008), and harbor potential coral pathogens (Nugues et al.
2004). The ability of macroalgae to competitively damage stony corals also depends on the species of
macroalgae (Maypa Raymundo 2004; Birrell et al. 2008), and other compounding factors such as
irradiance, sedimentation, dissolved nutrients, and level of herbivory on the reef.
Over the past several decades the incidence of coral disease has increased, with striking correlation to
increasing macroalgal cover (Goreau et al. 1998; Harvell et al. 1999; Harvell 2004; Weil Smith 2006).
The enhanced need for disease research coupled with the massive advancements in molecular
techniques made the study of coral associated microbes more efficient and less cost prohibitive. Thus,
we have recently recognized the significant role microorganisms play in the physiology of both
healthy and diseased corals. The term holobiont was coined to describe the dynamic relationship
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Employee Strengths And Decision Making Strategies
Employee Strengths in Decision Making Strategies
Different individuals in a work environment possess various unique strengths which can be applied in
making effective work related decisions. Participating in the Strengths Finder Test would therefore
help employees to identify what they are good at and how they can use it for the benefit of the
company. This paper will focus on developing a training tool that can be used by the management to
coach the employees on how to use their unique strengths in making decisions. Some of the strengths
that individual employees may possess include flexibility, creativity, teamwork, communication and
interpersonal skills, dependability and leadership among others.
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Decision making process depends on the trust build between members of the team. In the absence of
trust, members will always be suspicious of decisions or suggestions made by other members of the
team resulting to challenges in making sound business decisions.
Teamwork and creativity among employees also play a major role in the decision making process. To
begin with teamwork, members ought to be in unison and direct all their efforts, knowledge and skills
towards achieving specific goals set by management. The process of bringing this team together
involves various business decisions which require teamwork. All members of the team for instance
should agree to work together in order to form an effective team. The success of the team will also be
pinned on the creativity and innovative abilities of the individual members forming the team (Phillips
Gully, 2013). The modern business environment is very dynamic and therefore requires a creative and
innovative team to make the complex decisions in the dynamic environment. It is therefore clear that
the personal strength of each employee in a modern work environment plays major role in the decision
making process.
Managers have a role to play in developing their employees to utilize their strengths in decision
making processes. Their role involves providing a conducive environment in the work places for
employees to use their strengths to develop courses of action that solve a variety of the management
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New York University Trademark Case Study
Establishing a strong brand is critical to business success. Protecting a brand is equally as important.
According to Law for Recreation Sport Managers, they discuss on what exactly is a trademark and is
recognized as any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, adopted or used by
some entity to identify their goods and distinguish them from those manufactured or sold by others
(Cotten Wolohan, 2017). The purpose of a trademark is to protect the owner and to prevent others
from using the mark in a way that will cause confusion. In this case, The University of New York
(UNY) has filed for federal trademark registration their name and logo, however, the New York
Yankees and New York University (NYU) filed an objection on their own expressing that UNY
infringed on the Yankees logo and also infringed on the name of New York University as well. ...
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The New York Yankees are more likely to win, since the owner previously has federally registered this
trademark before. Also, they are nationally well known globally and their trademark of the NY has
been used by them for decades. On the other hand, New York University is less likely going to win,
considering that, the name of New York University (NYU) are similar, however, it will be extremely
difficult to prove, since they are both designed differently than one another. For example, their initials
and logo are less likely to cause any confusion with New York University
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Essay about The Rise Of The Nuclear Weapon Into A...
During last 50 years of development, the nuclear bomb, as the ultimate weapon became the
peacekeeping force on the earth. The nuclear bomb was developed in Manhattan project during the
WW II and was successfully tested in the New Mexico on July 16 1945. At this point started the
change of nuclear weapon from ultimate weapon to political weapon. USA decided to use the atomic
bomb to defeat Japan in order to save around 500.000 lives of American soldiers that were needed to
end the war and in the summer 1945 the USA dropped two bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The
nuclear weapon raised the confidence of USA but president Truman did not ordered its mass
production because at that time he saw no explicit political function for the bomb. USA ... Show more
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The loss of nuclear deterrence meant that conventional forces hat to deter a Soviet attack on Western
Europe. However, in 1952 John Foster Duller argued in an article A policy of Boldness that the
deterrence could work without using large and expensive conventional armies. The Soviets should
believe that USA has capability do inflict horrible devastation in retaliation. Therefore, Eisenhower
named Dulles the secretary of state in 1952 and accepted his nuclear strategy. Eisenhower ordered
rapid increase in the production of nuclear weapons and airplanes capable to deliver them. This was
called more bang for the buck. The deterrence was enhanced and less conventional forces in Europe
reduced the threat of military attack by the West upon the Soviet Union. It was the best way to prevent
WW 3.
At this point, more important than weapons became a coalition of countries that agree to protect each
other or to attack some enemy. Both major powers realized that the possession of nuclear weapons
endowed them with alliance building capabilities. The major nuclear powers could offer protection.
No nuclear states would fit under one or the other s nuclear umbrella. The Soviet Union organized its
East European satellites into Warsaw Pact in 1955. In addition to NATO, USA established security
treaties with Japan in 1951,Australiacc, and New Zealand (ANZUS) in 1951, and with Southeast
Asian states (SEATO) in 1954. Both superpowers extended their deterrence and
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African Nova Scotians Character Analysis
Caucasian Canadians gave stereotypes to African Nova Scotians based on their race and the
preconceived ideas that Caucasians had which came from America and Europe. Stereotypes are
caused by people assuming certain behaviours belong to specific groups of people. In the journal,
White Man s Country by John Schultz it states that Caucasian Canadians believed that African Nova
Scotians had loose habits, laziness, sexual appetites, [a] lack of manliness and mental deficiencies
[which] would pollute the pure stream of Canadian morals. These stereotypes believed by Caucasians
made it difficult for African Nova Scotians to find work which impacted their economic situation.
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African Nova Scotian children in Halifax had less resources than Caucasian children, many
communities remained without public schools for African Nova Scotians which made it difficult for
children and many adults to make progress in the education and career field. The lack of opportunities
of schooling prevented these children and adults from improving their lives within a society which
discriminated against them and was demanding of having an education or basic literacy skills to work.
Though African Nova Scotians in Halifax were not provided with the same educational resources such
as public schooling this did not prevent African Nova Scotians from providing their children and
themselves with an education or at least the basic literacy skills. In Africville the church was not only
a source for worship but it also provided a space for Sunday School for children and illiterate adults
and these Sunday Schools taught those in the community how to read and write. If communities did
have schools that African Nova Scotians could attend they were black only schools and these schools
did not have the same resources and funding as the Caucasian schools; many African Nova Scotians
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Greenland Research Paper
Name of Civilization/Nation:
Greenland
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Modern Name: Greenland
Location: Greenland is the world s biggest island located north east of America, west of Iceland and
Norway and east of northern Canada. Greenland is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean and is north of the
Atlantic Ocean. Greenland s coordinates are 72° North latitude and 40° West longitude.
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Rp Character s Name: My current RP character s name is Agnar, however he was born in Iceland. If
accepted, then I will apply for this to be my new character:
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Main Resource: Greenland boasts many large and untapped resources. To start, Greenland has a
booming mining and natural gas industry that gathers iron ore, lead, zinc, diamonds, gold, rare earth
elements, uranium, oil and much more.
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In minecraft Greenland is practically untouched and has a plentiful number of cave systems and ores.
Greenland s main exports would be coal, iron, diamonds, emeralds and gold.
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Other resources Greenland has is many thick wooded forests scattered throughout the coastal areas of
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The local Inuits who lived in Greenland simply lived independently and had a chief or local leader
look after them. When the Northern European settlers came they were largely free from Government
rule, except when appointing local leaders to do occasional political business. In 1261 following the
example of Iceland, the Greenlandic people acknowledged the Norwegian King s supremacy and right
to claim taxes. So although there were no records of soldiers or government officials being stationed
in Greenland from a foreign power; the people of Greenland still paid taxes to the Government of
Norway and accepted their rule over them. (Imagine it like 1700 s America accepted British rule over
them and paid taxes to Britain, but Britain never sent any officials or soldiers to American
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Pros And Cons Of Privatized Health Care
Term Paper: Pros and Cons of Privatized Health Care
Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM)
BBA 1st SEMESTER, YEAR 1
December 27, 2016
Submitted To: Submitted By:
Mrs. Binayak Chhetri Rusal Tuladhar 167116 A
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher, Mr. Binayak Chhetri, Faculty of
KUSOM, for giving me this term paper as a part of my academic course. It helped me increase my
knowledge and analytical skills.
I would also like to thank my parents for supporting and providing with all the materials needed for
the research.
I would also like to thank Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) for providing me
with the platform and giving me this golden opportunity which helped me to ... Show more content on
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Without insurance company, the market is at equilibrium at point A. So, at that point people would not
mind preferring selecting public care. But with copayment health insurance, consumers pay the lower
price of P2 and quantity increases to Q2. Since payment is also done by the insurance company then
people seek better quality of services which is provided by privatized health care. So, Its demand
increases in the country. But not all have insurance and cannot afford expensive private care. So, it is
very difficult to decide and assume the demand for privatized health care.
Pros and Cons Privatized Health care
Private health care is often criticized for being bloated, inefficient and inequitable; designed primarily
for the benefit of private health insurance companies. Nevertheless, we need to be aware of the
economic arguments in favors of private health care system. some pros and cons are discussed in
detail below:
Pros of privatization
1. Joint Operating Agreement / Joint
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Filariasis, Malaria, Dengue Fever and Lyme Disease
Insects the most diverse group of animals on Earth, are the major group from arthropods class. Insects
could be found in almost everywhere, in any conditions, and environments, which why we would
classify insects as the most successful, and diverse organisms to dominate the earth s population.
However, these magnificent, simple yet sophisticated organisms are capable to produce massive
casualties. The manner of how these diseases are introduced to human through insects will further be
discussed in this paper. This paper will attempt a further analysis on the history, the distribution of the
diseases worldwide, and the further impact noted caused by the diseases.
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Filariasis has no clear vaccine. Thus, the best way to eradicate the disease is by eliminating
microfilaria from the infected individuals, which therefore will interrupt the process of transmitting
the infection by the mosquito. Administration of diethylcarbamazine concurrently with albendazole or
invermectin (DEC) is proven to eliminate 99% of microfilaria from the infected individual. Albeit
advance treatment of this disease is currently available, vigorous action should be taken by the
communities and the respective agencies to abolish all potential breeding sites for mosquitoes.
WHO classify this disease a disease of the poor, due to its pervasiveness to occur in remote rural
areas. Thus, if I were to construct two premises on filariasis, I would say; first, to have a filariasis is to
live in poverty. Second, people are infected by filariasis. And therefore, I would conclude that those
who are infected by filariasis are most likely to live in poverty. As has been stated by the WHO, the
fight to eliminate filariasis is also a fight against poverty .
Malaria is another example of vector borne infectious disease that uses mosquitos as vectors and
would infects the blood. Malaria remains a big problem in many sub tropical and tropical countries.
The United States is considered Malaria free since it has been eradicated in this country since early
1950 s. However, over 1300 cases of malaria, including 8 deaths were reported in 2002.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( Ptsd )
PTSD in Catcher in the Rye Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is most commonly thought of as an illness
men and women acquire from experiences while serving in the wars. Some do not even know what it
is or how much it affects people s lives. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger helps to
convey what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really is. PTSD is a curable condition triggered by a
traumatic event with many types, causes, and symptoms displayed by Holden Caulfield.
All of the people who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder have described the events causing
this condition as frightening and stressful. PTSD develops in about 1 in 3 people who experience
severe trauma ( Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Causes ). It is a common disorder and different
people come upon it in a variety of ways. In most cases, events responsible for Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder occur in the person s early life and in people who have a history of mental illnesses such as
depression or anxiety. Also, most patients have always had trouble coping with tragedies and do not
have very much support around the time of the trauma ( Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ).
This condition can develop in different amounts of time following the situation, depending on the
person. It can begin immediately after, weeks, months, or even years later ( Post traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) Causes ). Examples of the causes entail witnessing violent deaths, sexual abuse,
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Comparisons Of Ancient Cosmogonies, Platonic And Biblical...
Comparisons of Ancient Cosmogonies
Cosmogony myths and stories are seen throughout many cultures and religions and more often then
not they overlap with one another sharing many similarities. Although they share similarities they can
also have stark differences. This essay will look at the similarities and differences of the Hesiodic,
Platonic and Biblical cosmogonies and why this may be, focusing on divine craftsmanship/creation of
the world, the creation of man and woman and paradise and the humans fall from it.
Firstly, the overarching similarity between these 3 myth traditions is their purpose. These myths were
there to provide answers and to explain why the world is the way it is, therefore a reason behind many
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Although all traditions have chaos brought to order the obvious difference between having creators
and Gaia mother earth, is the idea of this ordered world being innately good or bad. The creator myths
paint the world as inherently good, for example, in Genesis it is Yahweh s will that the universe would
be good and God saw that it was good (Genesis 1.10 ). Similarly in the Timaeus, Plato has the
Demiurge and the idea of good fused together He was good... and being free from jealousy he desired
that all things be like himself (Timaeus 4). In contrast to the above examples, Hesiod s Theogony
holds a very pessimistic view of the world explaining it to be inherently bad. This is particularly seen
in his account of the five ages of men, which will be discussed later, and in the generational rivalry
that is ongoing from the beginning of the myth. It is suggested by E.E Pender that Plato s Timaeus
myth is aiming to replace the moral chaos that is seen in the Theogony, as he could not believe that the
world is built around deception and violence. It can be argued that Plato wrote this new creation myth
to make the world good but also in a way that science and math could be added. It is unclear if Hesiod
made up the Theogony or simply wrote a well known story down.
A big
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research Pros And Cons
I am interested in the controversial topic of embryonic stem cell research. It is an interest of mine
because I have a strong like for biology, and in my AP biology class we learned about the pros and
cons on this topic and it intrigued me. My question for writing projects three and four is; should
embryonic stem cell research be allowed? Throughout my essay I will be describing both sides of this
controversy and explaining my opinion on it. This is the main controversial topic in biology, many
individuals think it is either the killing of an infant, and others believe it is a door opening chance for
research to finding many cures or reasons for birth defects. Stem cells are an undifferentiated cell of a
multi cellular organism that is capable
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Summary Of Activation Of Mtorc1
In the paper Activation of mTORC1 is essential for β adrenergic stimulation of adipose browning by
Dianxin Liu et al, the authors sought to learn about the relationships between the opposing hormone
regulating systems of adipocytes, Insulin and catecholamines, and their effects on the protein mTOR
and its regulatory protein RAPTOR. These interactions may lead to discoveries that can ultimately
help us enhance energy expenditure and combat metabolic disease. Adipose tissue depots perform a
wide range of functions in the human body and consists mainly of two varieties, white adipose tissue
(WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT). WAT stores extra caloric energy in the form of triglycerides,
while BAT in direct contrast, rapidly converts oxidative energy into heat for survival in the cold. In
addition, adipose depots also secrete proteins and other factors that are a part of energy metabolism
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The catecholamines consist of norepinephrine and epinephrine, and their role is activate B adrenergic
receptors (βARs) to increase cAMP levels and cAMP dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activity. This
phosphorylation stimulates the release of adipose energy stores due to lipolysis (the hydrolysis of
triglycerides) and the liberation of free fatty acids. Insulin is the opposing metabolic regulator that
antagonizes the action of catecholamines to stimulate lipolysis by activating phosphodiesterases that
degrade cAMP and by using the protein kinase AKT to activate lipid synthesis pathways to promote
energy
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A Research Study On Liberty University School Of...
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DIVINITY Research Paper on Colossians 1:9 14 Submitted
to Dr. C. Fred Smith In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of RTCH 500 B06
Research, Writing and Ministry Preparation by Laurie Pelosi September 11, 2016 Contents:
Introduction..........................................................................................1
Context..................................................................................................3
Authorship...................................................................................4
Recipient.....................................................................................5
Conclusion............................................................................................6
Bibliography..........................................................................................7 ii Introduction For many years
the Apostle Paul and his pastoral leadership has given me great insight as to how live life daily. His
missionary journey s as God s representative has had great influence on my own theological thought
and preservation of my faith. The book of Colossians is filled with stories of redemption, knowledge
and the power of prayer. The Apostle s extraordinary life from darkness to light can only be attributed
to the Grace of the Lord. Paul s letter to the Church in Colossae is powerful as well as informative, it
not only addresses the specific problem of heresy, but Paul is stating himself to be specifically chosen
by God to demonstrate the role of intercessory prayer and suffering as demonstrated in Colossians 1:9
14. The immediate task at hand is to provide a theological framework that encompasses the scope of
the Apostle Paul and his
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Vernell Leo Leclair
Vernell Leo LeClair was born on Tuesday April 8, 1930 in Bryant Township, Roberts County. Second
born to Francis Laura (Kaufman) LeClair, Vernell was a loving brother to two sisters Sandy and
Marlys, and three brothers, Duane, Jim and Fritz. Attending country school as a child, Vernell left
school after 8th grade to farm with his father on the home place. He met the love of his life while
grading roads in Bryant Township. Junice and Vernell were married June 10, 1950 at the Sacred Heart
Church in Eden SD and shared nearly 67 years of companionship, caring, love and devotion. Vernell
spent the majority of his work life driving semi truck, but also farmed, worked with his brother
commercial fishing and ran the Standard Oil gas station. In his retirement Dad raised Charolaise cattle,
mowed a lot of lawn and watched his westerns, John Wayne being a favorite. He was a hard worker
and he instilled a strong work ethic in each of his children. But he also knew how to play, known for
his infectious laugh having a great sense of humor. Dad was an avid fisherman and hunter who taught
his sons the joy of the fresh morning air and the return of gunshot echoing across the slough. His
daughters learned from him a strong sense of resourcefulness and ingenuity. Dad was a tremendous
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Brothers in law Jerry (Lois) Keintz and sister in law, Shirley Plant. His children: Deborah (Dennis)
Shelstad, Wendell, MN, Michael (Lynnae) LeClair of Chokio, MN, daughter in law Jan LeClair of
Lakeville, MN, Timothy (Tracy) LeClair of Fargo, ND, Terrance LeClair of Seward, AK, Carol
(Michael) Raw of Browns Valley, MN, Jeffry LeClair of Minneapolis, MN, Kelly LeClair of
Cambridge, MN, Patrick (Susan) LeClair of Avon, MN and Lori (Scott) Charleson of Ramsey, MN
and 28 grandchildren and 21
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Effectiveness of the Federal Reserve in Stabilizing the...
Evaluate the role and the effectiveness of the Federal Reserve in stabilizing the current economy.
The role of the Federal Bank is to manage the nation s monetary system. It does so by three different
methods:
It can change the interest rate on money that it lends to banks. A higher interest rate makes money
more expensive. Banks may be, therefore, more reluctant to sign loans to applicants. On the other
hand, the Bank by lowering interest rates can encourage banks to more readily lend loans.
The Federal Reserve has the authority to change reserve requirements. (I.e. the percentage that banks
have to store in their vaults that represent their total HYPERLINK
http://www.blurtit.com/q717809.html loan portfolio). By the Federal Reserve lowering their
requirement for money that banks have to store in their vaults), banks can be more liberal with their
loans.
The Federal Reserve controls the money supply. This, in turn, has an impact on inflation and interest
rates. In other words, when inflation is high, the FR reduces money supply, and increases the money
supply when there is poor economic growth and the economy needs it (Mishkin, 2007)
The FR s most recent attempts to stabilizing the economy veer towards supporting housing and
helping growth of employment. The problems right now in the housing market are that there are too
tight lending rules and racial discrimination. The FR, consequently, decided to take certain steps
which would include:
Easing monetary policy by
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The Factors That Made Survival Possible For Salva In A...
Anisha Shaikh 12/19/17
Class 721 E L A Final Draft
End of Unit 2 Assesment
What factors made survival possible for Salva in A Long Walk to Water
Salva the main character of A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park was an 11 year old boy when his
village was attacked. His teacher urged him to run away from the village and to run to the bush. After
that attack, his life made a turn for the worse. With no family around him, he was completely lost.
During his journey, he had some problems, but overcame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore the first survival factor for Salva was the thoughts of seeing his family again. The second
survival factor that made survival possible for Salva was Uncle Jewiir s advice. Not only was his
advice a survival factor, but he himself was a survival factor. While Salva was crossing the desert in
chapter 7 he found himself losing hope. But Uncle Jewiir didn t let that happen. He made sure to stay
by Salva s side when he needed somebody for comfort and he gave advice. According to chapter 7
(page 41), it states that If it hadn t been Uncle, Salva might have gone crazy with fear. Uncle spoke to
him all morning in a steady, low voice. This shows us that Salva was afraid of the lions and he needed
someone to comfort him. This also shows that without Uncle Jewiir Salva would probably be long
gone. It also says in chapter 9 (page 53) that As if by magic, Uncle was suddenly at his side. Salva
Mawien Dut Ariik! he said, using Salva s full name, loud and clear. Salva lifted his head, the sobs
interrupted by surprise. Do you see that group of bushes? Uncle said, pointing. You need to only walk
as far as those bushes. Can you do that, Salva Mawien Dut Ariik? This shows us that Uncle Jewiir s
advice helped him a lot and what Uncle was trying to imply to Salva was to take a step at a time
instead of taking it all in one time. Not only did Uncle Jewiir s advice help now, but years later too. He
was
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Essay on Models of Corrections
The history of correctional thought and practice has been marked by enthusiasm for new approaches,
disillusionment with these approaches, and then substitution of yet other tactics (Clear 59). During the
mid 1900s, many changes came about for the system of corrections in America. Once a new idea goes
sour, a new one replaces it. Prisons shifted their focus from the punishment of offenders to the
rehabilitation of offenders, then to the reentry into society, and back to incarceration. As times and the
needs of the criminal justice system changed, new prison models were organized in hopes of lowering
the crime rates in America. The three major models of prisons that were developed were the medical,
model, the community model, and the crime ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some people may not have a psychological disorder that put them in prison and others may never
recover from their illness. This program is a good idea if combined with other forms of punishment as
well.
The next big idea in the system of corrections was the idea of the community model. This model was
created during the 1960s after movements such as the Civil Rights Movement, the war on poverty, and
the resistance to the Vietnam war showed that social and political values have a major impact on the
criminal justice system. The community model of corrections was based on the assumption that the
criminal justice system should aim at reintegrating the offender into the community(Clear 56). This
model of corrections focused on alternatives to incarceration such as probation or parole. Officials felt
that prisons were to be avoided because they were artificial institutions that interfered with the
offender s ability to develop a crime free lifestyle(Clear 56). Many thought that incarceration was a
negative influence on criminals because it took away the skills needed to successfully become a part
of society once released. Under this program, an offender would work with a counselor to find a job,
and money so that they were not left to the streets. When their sentence was up, they may be put in a
half way house for monitoring how well they were adapting to society. This system failed during the
1970s when
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Fear Is Power Analysis
The author Marie Lu exemplified the idea that fear is power in the novel The Young Elites as the
central moral of the story. As stated, Adelina s power to create illusions is fueled by the fear and hate
in her environment. Indeed the intentions Adelina has never fall short of being eerie and unsettling, to
understand her view on how strongly fear triggers her intense ability. It had already been discovered
that large numbers of people in one area provides more fear for her to consume. This passage just
illuminated the statement revealing a bit of her twisted personality. I can practically smell the terror...
The darkness inside me hungers for it, yearning to break free, and I have to force down the irresistible
urge to flood this entire square with illusions of Underworld monsters. Even during all of this, Adelina
s hatred for the Inquisition Axis still burns like a raging fire inside of her, Let the Inquisition Axis see
what happens when they force us to humiliate ourselves. her revenge against them constantly lurking
at the back of her mind.
Another example of Adelina s power being strengthened to its peak was in the middle of war. One
queen fighting to gain another s land. One queen lying in her throne room bleeding out in both her
lover and murder s hands. And one future queen, ready to fuel her energy to an overwhelming rate ...
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During the celebration of Gemma winning the race, both Enzo and Adelina let their passion get the
best of them, both end up hurt at the end of the night. You can t have passion without fear, but is it true
that passion isn t needed? Adelina and Enzo show that passion has continued to fail them numerous
times, leaving them open and vulnerable. Yet driving fear into those around you gives you control and
power over anyone you please. Love may be one of the strongest motivations in life, but isn t it your
fear that always controls you in the
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The Influence of Race and Ethnicity on a Person s...
Introduction I decided to write about the influence of race and ethnicity on a person s educational
level. I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic where, within my social group, schooling and
education was deemed as an essential part of life. In the United States, however, there exist a greater
number of racial and ethnic groups, and it is evident that an achievement gap exists among these
groups. Here, Dominicans are marginalized as part of a Hispanic minority group that does not achieve
the educational status of other groups, such as Whites or Jewish. I chose to write about the disparity of
education within races and seek to answer how race affects a person s educational level.
Through research, I will examine if there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This theoretical framework will help me to present and describe the theory, which explains why the
research problem under study exists. According to sociologist there are two main views of inequalities
within sociology. One view supports the functionalist theory and the other supports the conflict theory.
I preferred to use both theories to help support my research. Ashley Crossman a sociologist says
Functionalist theorists believe that inequality is inevitable and desirable and plays an important
function in society. In the other hand, conflict theory view inequality as resulting from groups with
power dominating less powerful groups. (Crossman, 2000). A functionalist theory perspective on
education examines the society. Also, functionalist theories will emphasis on aspects such as schools,
education, competition and equality of opportunity. These theories narrate and give structure to my
topic. I will talk about the differences between races and the huge gap in education. The education can
vary depending on the social capital status, the region of the country, culture, and races, among other
variables. If these variables continue to grow then the kids will continue to grow with big disparities.
The childhood education is so important; especially childhood is an age that by just monitoring
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  • 1. 💐How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay For College 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 💐How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay For College 💐How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay For College
  • 2. Emotion Attribution Theory According To Schachter And Singer Emotion Attribution Theory According to Schachter and Singer (1962), emotion attribution theory is based on two factors of emotions: physiological arousal and cognitive label. The two factor theory of emotion focuses on the interaction between physical arousal and how we cognitively label that arousal. In their view, being away from home and physical arousal may be interpreted as homesickness . The physical arousal is the physical feeling for homesickness such as difficulty sleeping, loss of concentration, no appetite and others. This theory then is extended by Pennebaker (1982) and be summarized. Firstly is about the individuals are limited in their information processing skills and select information. Next perspective by Pennebaker about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1997), acculturation is referred to the process of cultural and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures. There are four types of acculturation which is assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization. Firstly, assimilation is the process of adapting the dominant culture over their original cultural. Next, integration is adopting the host or dominant culture while maintaining the origin culture. Then, separation is the process of rejecting a dominant culture in order to preserving their original culture. Lastly, marginalization is rejecting both the culture of origin and the dominant host culture. Homesickness university students is in the separation group because they are holding their original culture with is home is more comfortable than the dominant culture (new environment). 1. Rainer Reisenzein (1983). The Schachter Theory of Emotion: Two Decades Later. Psychological Bulletin 1983, Vol. 94, No. 2, 239 264. Retrieved from http://www.phil.uni greifswald.de/fileadmin/mediapool/psychologie/lehrstuhl_allg2/Reisenzein1983_Schachter_Theory.pdf 2. Festinger, L Carlsmith, J.M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forces compliance, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 58 (2):203 210. 3. Laura A. King (2008). The Science of Psychology. (International ed.) Published by McGraw Hill, New York. Page 450. 4. Berry, John W. (1997). Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation . Applied Psychology 46 (1). Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Protecting The Innocence By F. D. Salinger Rigoberto Nunez S. Dusang English 3 AP 26 April 2015 Protecting the Innocence; An Overview of The Catcher in the Rye During the nineteen fifties, as the population of the United States hurdled in a whirlpool of amiss, a writer sought to conserve innocence as teenagers move into adulthood. The change from their teenage years to adulthood made them question religion, friendships, and fate. J. D. Salinger saw this as a potential pitfall for teens; therefore, he adopts a unique writing style to which they can relate to. Sol and Miriam Salinger s son, Jerome David Salinger, was born on January 1st, 1919 in New York ( Salinger ). Supported by her Jewish husband, a successful meat and cheese importer, Miriam was able to raise Salinger and his two older siblings in the fashionable apartment district of upper Manhattan (French). In 1934 Salinger attended Valley Forge Military academy, where he grasped literature and began writing short stories (French). In spite of later being drafted to be in the military during World War II, Salinger wrote numerous works which inspired the lives of countless Americans. Through his use of point of view, characterization, and symbolism, Salinger aims towards conserving teenagers innocence as they move into adulthood in The Catcher in the Rye. Holden, the teenage protagonist of the novel, experiences an ongoing battle with the adult world and the cruelty associated with it. Holden respects those who represent or protect innocence, and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Positive And Negative Effects Of Technology On Learning... Outcome How does technology effect the way our generation learns and behaves? Technology is, by definition The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry. We use technology accomplish various tasks in our daily lives, in brief; we can describe technology as products, processes or organizations. We use technology to extend our abilities, and that makes people as the most important part of any technological system. (Use of Technology, 2017) This report identifies how technology effects sleep, the prices and costs of technology, the positive and negative effects technology has on younger people such as bullying or learning more at school, the difference between past generations and their use of technology and how/ if technology effects the brain and students learning and behaviour such as memory and attention spans. A variety of sources including surveys and internet reports/ sites were used to gather information to be used within this report. A common statement typically heard is don t go on your phone at night you won t be able to sleep and as we all know sleep is a really important part of our health. The reason being on our phones or any other form of device at night prevents us from sleeping is due to the bright colours and screen those then trick our brains into thinking it is still daylight so we don t feel as tired. (Psychology Today, 2017) However, with little to no sleep can have a serious effect on not only our mood and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Personal Philosophy Of Christian Education Essay One of the biggest obstacles as Christian educators is to integrate biblical principles into our teaching philosophy without being accused of indoctrinating students. Therefore, it is important for me to embrace a personal philosophy of education grounded in my Christian worldview which is that everything I do in both my personal and professional life will be inspired by God which will be demonstrated by my dedication to student learning and advancement of my own knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to discuss this philosophy in support of my most valued goals as an educator. First, I will be in the service of students, their individuality, and support them in their success. Second, I will keep current on the latest news, discoveries, and research in my content area(s). Third, I will encourage my students to be good stewards of the planet. I feel that by using these goals as my guide, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Ephesians, 4:11 14 (The New King James Version), we are bestowed spiritual gifts equipping...for the work of ministry...that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine. Therefore, as a biology teacher, it is my duty to share with my students the latest and greatest developments regarding the study of life and demonstrate those developments whenever possible in the classroom. Further, I can help students separate fact from fiction, and talk about matters that are related to their own health and well being. I will also seek professional development opportunities not only because it will be required, but because Webb Metha (2017) states that high quality professional development is the primary means by which both new and experienced teachers can develop the knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary for improved teaching effectiveness (p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Christina Clark Short Story Welcome Ladies and gentlemen, Chrissie, well, Christina Clark to give her her Sunday name, although she never used it, always known a Chrissie. Chrissie was a bubbly, positive up beat character, a very sociable character with lots of life long friends, although at 91, I imagine she has outlived a lot of them. A very family orientated woman who had dedicated her life to taking care of her own, and others, in fact anyone who crossed her path, weather they needed her help or not, she was a very caring person who was very much in the heart of a very large, ever increasing family, who will all miss her very much. I am John F Brown and I have the privilege to be your Civil Celebrant for our time here today. Chrissie s story starts way back in 1926, on the 3rd of March to be precise, and right where she belonged, in Browns Buildings in Westmore, she never really left Westmore, and Browns Buildings was the name of the Colliery Houses her mum and dad were living in at the time she was born, and she was born at home, as many were in the 1020s. But Chrissie wasn t the first to come along because her mum Alice, and dad William, although he usually got Will, already had Dougie, her older brother before she came along, and he was quite a bit older than her I believe. Chrissie s dad was a miner working at several different mines arround the area over the years, but if you ever asked him where he worked he would always say, under the North Sea, which was true, because many of the coal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Trivium Model Essay Modern education has, over time, taken the focus off of learning how to learn and has decided to focus on telling the students what they should learn. They are not given any tools to learn for themselves. The modern school classroom has a teacher stand in front of a crowded classroom and he/she tells the students information. They are given very little room to ask question and find answers. Without the proper foundation of information the children are less likely to remember what is being taught and worse they are unable to find out more information because they have not been given the tools to dig deep into subjects. They are expected to give back these fragments of information in order to prove the teacher did their job. They are not asked to assess the validity of the information they are given and question whether or not it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know from personal experience that without the proper foundation of information and discipline, trying to figure out how to learn something becomes very difficult. In the classical education model, the students are taught within a structure of the Trivium. The trivium consists of three levels of learning, the grammar stage, the dialectical stage and the rhetorical stage. Each one of these stages builds upon the previous one. The grammar stage introduces children to broad topics and information. This is the stage where they are creating memory files or pegs. The students are able to recite this information when asked, because they have committed it to memory. The grammar stage leads in to the dialectical stage. This is where the children begin to understand information. They are taught the discipline of how to find information they can use to add to their original memory pegs. Here they are also taught how to logically decipher the truth value of the work they are getting their research from. This stage will help build the wall of information upon their grammatical foundation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of PTCL Organizational Analysis of PTCL: PTCL is the largest listed stock in Pakistan in terms of market capitalization represents more than 30% of the total capitalization of the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). PTCL s free float is around 11.76% or 600m shares, 83% of which were initially issued in the form of GDRs. Initially, only one way convertibility was possible in PTCL s GDRs (i.e., from GDRs to locally listed shares), but now government and the central bank have allowed two way conversion. SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURE OF PTCL: PTCL s paid up capital is 51 billion rupees; divided into 3.774 billion classes A ordinary shares (74%) and 1.326 billion class B ordinary shares (26%). The class A share is listed on the all three stock exchanges of Pakistan, while class B share are not listed and have been earmarked for future sale to a strategic investor. Class B share are currently sold to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ADEQUATE FINANCIAL RESOURCES: PTCL earns billions of rupees as profit each year and has enough money in its general reserve. PTCL also has debt as a major source of Capital. These adequate financial resources not only enable the company to cope with any unexpected event but to deploy its resources to increase product line and services without feeling any financial difficulty. FLEXIBILITY IN OPERATIONS: Because of its adequate financial resources and leadership in the market, PTCL has flexibility in changing its operations. Marketing department responds to the customers whenever they contact and ask problems. So, marketing department acts freely and independently. But for coming days PTA has issued licenses to many companies for installation of WLL (Recently World Call is in the market) technology switches, surely PTCL has to face these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Chesapeake Bay Research Paper Waterways are a crucial part of transportation, food and income for many people. The Chesapeake Bay provides hundreds of people with jobs, habitats for a wide variety of animals and transportation for goods. Since John Smith sailed to America and upon entering the Bay said Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places known, for large and pleasant navigable rivers, heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man s habitation (John Smith) the Bay has been an integral part of life in the United States. Recently overfishing, invasive species and runoff have led to the declining health of the Bay. Sustainable solutions should and are being implemented to ensure the long lasting health of the Chesapeake ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smart planning and using green technologies can reduce the impact that urbanization and growing populations puts on the Bay. Pervious paving surfaces reduce the amount of runoff going into the Bay. There are many benefits to using pervious concrete, these benefits are achieved with the use of an innovative design. Pervious pavement, also referred to as porous or permeable pavement, is actually a system consisting of an open graded surface layer of concrete, asphalt, or pavers, typically placed over an open graded aggregate base layer. The pavement structure has a large percentage of void spaces allowing water to permeate through the surface and base at a rate comparable to that of a grass lawn (Broviak). Strict stormwater control measures have recently been passed in states surrounding the Chesapeake s watershed, including Maryland, and many require a certain amount of green space or use of green technologies in construction. In addition to the growing use of pervious pavement techniques, other types of stormwater management techniques are gaining popularity. In a thesis paper from University of Maryland, Wilson discusses alternative ways to engineer for the Bay; By using technologies such as cisterns, green roofs, and constructed wetlands, the built environment can be designed to decrease our need for expensive water purifying infrastructure and preserve the health of fragile estuary ecosystems such as the Chesapeake Bay. Rain gardens are a viable alternative to storm drains to deal with runoff from impervious areas. A rain garden captures water that would usually run into a storm drain and eventually be discharged into a river and allows it to infiltrate into the ground and for evapotranspiration to occur. In a study done to evaluate how effective rain gardens are at capturing and reducing runoff results were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Dreams in Song of Solomon, Push, and Incidents... A Dream Revised in Song of Solomon, Push, and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl America was founded on the belief that all men are created equal. However, a question must be posed which asks who constitutes men and what is equal ? Where do women fit into the picture? What about minorities? The Declaration of Independence serves as the framework for rules that govern the people who fall beneath it, but who were the architects of the infamous work? They were white, upper class, men. They looked at slavery as a grievous sin, yet they allowed it to occur for decades. Immigrants from all parts of the country came to America to be free from persecution and terror; unfortunately, people were not free in America s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were captured and brought to their new homes in chains. America came to the Africans; the Africans did not come to America. In many pieces of African American literature, the voiceless and choiceless mentality can be seen. In Incidents in a Life of a Slave Girl, Linda Brent recounts a time when her voice and choice were not heard. She was fifteen and her master, Dr. Flint, whispered impure and unclean statements in her ears that never left young Linda s mind. I turned from him with disgust and hatred. But he was my master. I was compelled to live under the same roof with him.... there is no shadow of law to protect her from insult, from violence, or even from death; all these are inflicted by fiends who bear the shape of men. (361) Linda is embarrassed, angry, and ashamed to be subjected to this level of comment from a middle aged man with a wife and children. Yet, she is unable to escape those words, even after she has escaped from his grasp. A slave has no choice in the path his or her life takes. They did not choose to come to America; they did not choose whose home they served; they had no voluntary actions to speak of. They were involuntary participants in a society that needed them. The South would not have been as prosperous and fertile had it not been for the free labor that slaves provided. Blacks were forced to work and labor for little or no pay and they reaped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analyzing Scientific Argumentation On The Conflict Resolving The Conflict 1. Need To Elucidate Scientific Argumentation When a subject matter is described as beyond logic, it is not meant illogical or that it completely lacks the usage of argumentation of any kind. If that would have been the norm, Shri Vallabhacharya would not have argumentatively defended the atomism of Jiva against the heterodox discipline propounded by Jainism in Chit Prakran of shastrarth prakran nibandha (ि.दी. वन. शभ.प्र.कभररकभ.53) and elsewhere. Bhagwad Gita states man who is of a doubting nature perishes (संशयात्मा विनश्यवि 4/40 ) . Here doubt means lacking faith and not lacking curiosity or questions which on the contrary tend to enhance the virtue of a learner. Similarly, when scriptures state something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between the firing electrons and the wall there was a frame deployed to obstruct the passage of electrons with two slits that allowed them to pass. Electrons, being particles should hit directly behind the slit, producing particle like behaviour. Something like this However, the electrons instead produced wave pattern, which is only possible when a single electron passes through both the slits. Some of the electrons even hit the area directly behind the barrier. Something like this This showed that electrons have wave particle duality like the Light and it exists in a superposition which is a state of potential innumerable possibilities of existence. However, what further astounded the physicists was when a detector was placed to measure the passage of electrons to learn how it passes through both slits; the electrons immediately collapsed their wave function and reverted to particle like behaviour. Physicists then decided to act smart and switched on the detector once the electron had passed through the slit. But it seemed somehow the electrons knew that it was being detected and it immediately switched to particle like behaviour by adopting the passage from one of the either slit. In a nutshell, every time the electron was measured, it dropped its superposition and wave function. What stumps the physicists is the fact that what exactly counts as measurement that leads the electrons to change their course. There are no concrete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay about Film Noir and Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard Film Noir, a term coined by the French to describe a style of film characterized by dark themes, storylines, and visuals, has been influencing cinematic industries since the 1940 s. With roots in German expressionistic films and Italian postwar documentaries, film noir has made its way into American film as well, particularly identified in mob and crime pictures. However, such settings are not exclusive to American film noir. One noteworthy example is Billy Wilder s film Sunset Boulevard, which follows the foreboding tale of Joe Gillis, the desperate for success protagonist, who finds himself in the fatal grips of the disillusioned femme fatale Norma Desmond. Not only does the storyline s heavy subject matter and typical character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, the audience is not presented with a perfect copy of such a personality in the character of Norma Desmond; her appeal is arguable, considering her hefty age of fifty, and her deception is not exclusive to her victim, but has cast a much heavier net upon herself. However, Norma is still manipulative in the sense that she uses the appeal of her wealth to keep Joe under her control. In this way, she strips him of his pride and manhood by taking him on as her dependent, and eventually into her boy toy (for lack of a better term) by inducing his guilt with her suicidal threats. Whether or not she deserves the audience s pity is no matter Norma fits her role as the femme fatale since she uses Joe entirely for her own purposes, and eventually brings him to his very literal demise. As the audience knows well already since the very first scene, Sunset Boulevard does not have what one would call a happy ending. In this sense, the movie gives itself away as film noir considering the fact that all such works of cinema which fall in this style category are known to have dark themes predominantly sending a message of hopelessness and meaningless existence. With Joe s lifeless body floating around in a swimming pool in mind throughout the entire movie, audiences of this motion picture are filled with a sense of pointlessness for Joe s life, since his personal resolutions and growth as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why The Longview Drug Education Program Should Have A... The researcher will use the population of Longview, Missouri to collect the data for this program evaluation. The current population will be pulled from seven public schools and three private schools. The population will be approximately 4,000 students from public and private schools on the Longview area. The methods that will be used to collect this data will be the use of a survey, focus groups, and historical data collected from local law enforcement and the board of education. The data will be collected pre program implementation and post implementation for comparison purposes. The researcher s direction of this study is to develop sample sizes that will represent the population of students in grades K 12th grades. The methodology used to identify this population will be purposive sampling. Purposive sampling is when a researcher picks the participants on purpose, as they are considered the most appropriate for the study. As noted earlier, the purpose of this study is to determine whether the Longview Drug Education program will have a positive or negative impact on students drug use. Therefore, participants must be in the city of Longview school system and be in grades K 12th grade. Due to the time restraints and cost issue, the survey will be only distributed to the children meeting the earlier criteria. The survey will include question pertaining the objectives of the program. For the purpose of this evaluation, the researcher elected to do web based survey. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Lebana Essay After its partial withdrawal from most Lebanese territory in 1978 following Operation Litani, Israel maintained a military occupation of roughly 10% of Lebanon through a self declared nine mile deep security zone in the southern part of the country (Ruebner, 2000: 1). The security zone was designed to act as a buffer zone between Israel and Lebanon, in order to minimize cross border attacks (Ibid). In defending the security zone with the IDF, the SLA bore a large share of the fighting against Hizballah (Party of God) and to a lesser extent, Amal (Hope), two Lebanese Shi a organizations that fought to oust Israel from the security zone (Ruebner, 2000: 2). The SLA militia emerged out of a battalion of the former Lebanese army, after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haddad operated independently of the Beirut government despite efforts of various Christian parties to control him (Ibid). Lahad, a former Lebanese army officer, was chosen by the Israelis to head the militia after Haddad s death in 1984 (Ibid). Israel paid an average monthly salary of between $500 and $800 to SLA members and together with maintenance and infrastructure expenditures, it is estimated that it spent a total of 35 million annually on the SLA and its dependents (Ruebner, 2000: 2). Israel s control over the SLA was pervasive, especially that it trained, equipped, advised, resupplied and paid the salaries of the troops (Directorate of Intelligence, 1986). SLA units in the zone sustained most of the casualties and bore the brunt of the fighting (Ibid). According to an SLA spokesperson, since its inception to March 2000, the SLA suffered 621 military fatalities and 200 civilian fatalities, compared to the IDF roughly 250 fatalities in the security zone , since its establishment in 1985 to April 2000 (Blanche, 1999: 78 sandbags). Upon forming his government in July 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak pledged to withdraw the IDF from Lebanon within a year responding to a mounting frustration over continued Israeli casualties in Lebanon (Ruebner, 2000: 3). On the 5th of March 2000, the Israeli cabinet unanimously endorsed Barak s plan to withdraw by the 7th of July 2000 (Ibid). Seeking to minimize its casualties, the IDF ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) [Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] [Pick the date] Ankit Table of Contents 1. Reflection of AS 4120 1994 2 1.1 Definition of Tender 2 1.1.1 2 1. Reflection 1.1 Definition of Tender Tender is an offer which incorporates the sum of money, time and other condition required to carry out the contract obligations in order to complete a project or a part of it consisting of specified works. 1.2 Statement of Ethics Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) will comply with all requirements of the tender, as well as all Australian Standards and Regulations pertaining to the solar energy industry. 1.3 Tendering procedure, 1.3.1.1 Project Definations Construction work : has the same meaning as in the work healt and safety. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1.3.1.2 Tender documents ASD uses only premium commercial and industrial grade solar products and equipment with Industry leading warranties and ongoing monitoring, maintenance and support. Further documents are available 1.3.1.3 Select Tender A select delicate is just open to a select number of suppliers. The providers might be a short rundown sourced from an open delicate or be a compilation of business that the association has worked with beforehand. 1.3.1.4 call for tender An organisation contacts a select number of suppliers directly and request them to perform the contract, it is generally used for specialist work,emergency situations. 1.3.1.5 Methods of tender There are four types of tender 1) open tender 2) select tender 3) multi stage tender 4) Invited tender 1.3.1.6 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Thesis On Artificial Sweeteners Topic: Artificial Sweeteners Thesis: Artificial sweeteners are not harmful and have a place in a healthy diet. Artificial Sweeteners: Are artificial sweeteners a safe alternative to sugar? Issues and Controversies, Infobase Learning, 26 July 2010, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx? ID=2311. Accessed 20 Feb. 2017. This source was written in order to discuss the benefits and harms of using artificial sweeteners in place of sugar. This article was published in the Issues and Controversies database; therefore it has been used in academic writing previously. We can conclude that the source is unbiased and credible. It compared the high health risks of sugar to the very low health risks of artificial sweeteners. Also extensively covered, is the history and development of artificial sweeteners, and the opposing opinions on both. This source is lengthier than many similar ones, and contains more factual information and research backed claims. Of all the sources, this one supports the thesis the most by providing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artificial Sweeteners: Sugar Free, but at What Cost? Harvard Health Blog, Harvard Medical School, 12 Dec. 2016, www.health.harvard.edu/blog/artificial sweeteners sugar free but at what cost 201207165030. Accessed 28 Feb. 2017. Holly Strawbridge is an author for Harvard Health Blog. Strawbridge s purpose in writing this article was to inform the general public of the dangers of artificial sweeteners. The article mainly briefs over the negative effects of consuming artificial sweeteners, specifically the diseases potentially caused by them. This article speaks more negatively of artificial sweeteners than any other source used. It is also fairly short and direct. It can be determined unbiased and credible due to the fact that it was published through Harvard Medical School. This source would not be optimal for this essay because it provides information showing that artificial sweeteners are unhealthy and lead to weight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lottery and Random Number Selection The lottery is one of the oldest known game of chance, dating all the way back to 205 B.C. in the Han Dynasty. Being built upon pure luck, it has garnered attention all over the world in it s various forms of existence. After money began its association with the lottery in l443, it became even more popular worldwide. While existing in multiple forms, the most popular form of lottery is the randomly selected number method, where winnings are based on the correct numbers predicted. It is estimated that nearly half of the citizens living in the United States have participated in the lettery. An alarmingly high number ef the participants have admitted to lottery as their only chance ef being financially secure. what exactly are the edde of winnieg the Lottery? new is the probability te win increased? ?his mathematical inveetigatien hepes to shed light on these queries. The Game of Lottery As mentioned before, the most popular form of lottery is the methed of random number selection. In the American lottery, a player first picks five different whole numbers between 1 and 59. Upon calculation, there are 5,006,386 combinations that could be made from the availability of these numeral combinations. After the player has chosen their five numbers, they pick another, final number that is between 1 and 35 the powerball. A list of the combinations would look like (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), (1, 2, 3, 4, 6) and so on all the way up to (55, 56, 57, 58, 59). Thus, in calculating a player s chance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Examples Of Lack Of Self Confidence In The Wizard Of Oz In today s society, there are about 6.375 billion people affected by a lack of self confidence, in other terms, this is about 85% of the world s current population of 7.5 billion people. Why does the majority of the world s population suffer from a lack of self confidence? There is a simple answer to this question, and it can be found in the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Baum through the use of 3 characters portrays the lack of self confidence. Baum uses the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Lion prove that a person/character s own strengths go un noticed by him/her. The way to reach these strengths would be through self confidence. The 85% of the world s population with a lack of self confidence do not realize that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It in fact was a possibility, allowing the rest of the travelers to climb the lion s back and make it across the ditch. Once across this ditch the group encountered another ditch to cross, which was so large, even the lion was unable to leap across. Realizing this the Scarecrow told the Tin Woodman to cut down a large tree from the close by forest and asked the Lion to push it down towards the ditch once it was cut. This created a bridge for not only the travelers to cross but also the dreaded Kalidahs. The Kalidahs are dreaded beats that were ferocious and could kill the lion if they wanted to and turning back the Lion realizes that there are two Kalidahs following them across the bridge. Once everyone gets across the bridge the Scarecrow instructs the Tin Woodman to cut down the part of the tree that lay on their side of the bridge. Doing this had caused the tree to fall, taking both the Kalidahs down into the ditch. Shortly after the Scarecrow had helped the group cross two ditches and saved everyone s life, was he faced with another small problem, how to get across the river. The Scarecrow made easy work of this and asked the Tin Woodman to cut down trees and make rafts for them. The Scarecrow had proved everything he had said about himself wrong through these actions. All these situations happened in one chapter and there is a couple more in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Star Trek Comparison May the force be with you, I have a bad feeling about this, and Live long and Prosper are three quotes from two major media franchises. Since their inception these two franchises have changed or shaped our imagination and future. They are Star Wars and Star Trek, both have similarities but even more differences that will be found in the general ideas, background info, and impacts of real life. From a first look the two are the same however when looked at closer there general ideas are seen to be quite different when not generalized. This can be seen with the plots, which can seem like both are about some space futuristic combat. However Star Wars is a series of events in a galaxy at war, either in formal or secretive conflict, where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first difference is the background history, Star Wars takes place in a distant universe in a galaxy far far away. That has its own cultures and ideologies based on a mixture of our own. While on the other spectrum Star Trek is a more realistic future in which the earth has expanded into space with other galactic civilizations to create a space federation to protect themselves from other united galactic civilizations, while also exploring the unknown. From that other background comes knowledge and mystics. The big difference here is that Star Wars has a mystic knowledge that is held by the Jedi and Sith who have protected the galaxy since the beginning, but in Star Trek all of the knowledge comes from learning, and has no true mysticism in it. Just following facts and common knowledge to do what needs to be done. Putting the knowledge and histories difference together that also influences the tools that both franchises use. Like Star War s history being created from all of the history its tools is also more imaginary being Lightsabers weapons, planet destroying Deathstars, and Hyperspace transportation. In reverse like the basis of a futuristic history Star Treks is based on what is possible to come like Transporters, phasers, and warp drives. Which have a more realistic thought of what could be created, and with what could possible happen what are the differences in the real life portion of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Causes Of Learned Helplessness Learned helplessness is approximately seen as cognitive individual variables that mirrors the habitual manner where students exhibit the causes of bad events that occur them (Peterson Barrett, 1987; Lin Peterson, 1990). Therefore, there are three causes that can impact students achievement because of the bad events that students face which are internal against externality, stability against instability, and globality against specificity. Thus, students who clarify bad events with the three causes internal, stable, and global causes manifests more acute debilitation in their wake, passivity, and poor problem solving. Indeed, these causes are called explanatory style, so explanatory style tends to be depressive style. Nevertheless, explanatory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Airplane Movie Analysis For other uses, see Airplane (disambiguation). Flying High! redirects here. For other uses, see Flying High (disambiguation). Airplane! Airplane!.jpg Theatrical release poster by Robert Grossman Directed by Jim Abrahams David Zucker Jerry Zucker Produced by Jon Davison Written by Jim Abrahams David Zucker Jerry Zucker Starring Robert Hays Julie Hagerty Music by Elmer Bernstein Cinematography Joseph Biroc Edited by Patrick Kennedy Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date July 2, 1980 Running time 87 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $3.5 million[2] Box office $130 million[3] Airplane! (titled Flying High! in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and the Philippines) is a 1980 American satirical parody film directed and written by David and Jerry Zucker as well as Jim Abrahams,[4] and produced by Jon Davison. It stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson.[4] The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters,[5] as well as many elements from Airport 1975. The film is known for its use of surreal humor and its fast paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns and gags. Airplane! was a critical and financial success, grossing over $83 million in North America against a budget of $3.5 million, being released by Paramount Pictures.[6] The film s creators received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Comedy, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTAAward for Best Screenplay. In the years since its release, the film s reputation has grown substantially. The film was ranked sixth on Bravo s 100 Funniest Movies.[7] In a 2007 survey by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, it was judged the second greatest comedy film of all time, after Monty Python s Life of Brian.[8] In 2008, Airplane! was selected by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time and in 2012 was voted number one in The 50 Funniest Comedies Ever poll.[9] In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Advanced Practice Nursing And Compassion Analysis A nursing career and caring for the sick intertwine inseparably. It requires a tremendous amount of compassion and empathy to care for those who are in need. My philosophy of care is to treat others with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of their race, ethnicity or cultural background. It s about treating people the way you want to be treated and to understand that sometimes the best medicine of all is kindness. In addition, not only is it important to provide effective and competent care to all patients, it s extremely crucial to provide care that is genuine and compassionate. All health care consumers should be receiving care that reflects their values and beliefs. The two nursing organizations that support my personal philosophy are the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA). These two nursing organizations support my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This nursing organization has a magnificent amount of power and responsibility in improving the expert care in illnesses and diseases acquired by older adults through advocacy, dissemination of knowledge and the provision of continuation of education ( About GAPNA, 2016.). Similarly, the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association s political position is to enhance expert care in serious illness and to advance nursing competence through education, leadership and research ( Shared Mission, 2016). It also creates programs and other learning resources to advance competent care in complicated health conditions ( Shared Mission, 2016). Furthermore, its responsibility extends to utilizing the best practices of hospice and palliative care to support those who are in need ( Shared Mission, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Unfortunate Case of the Kidnapped Teddy Bear Lee Fletcher s day started as it usually did being rudely awoken from his wonderful dreams. Today s happened to be a particularly engaging version of his arrival at Camp Half Blood which did not include him screaming for his mother. Luckily, none of the current occupants of his cabin knew the true sequence of events and so he was able to command a certain degree of respect as Head Counsellor. And by certain, a little. Hey, it was better than nothing. Lee opened bleary eyes to meet his little sister s blue ones. They were staring at him, unblinking, and appeared to be tearing. Internally panicking, he forced himself to sit up. He pulled Kayla into what he hoped was a comforting hug. What up, Kay? Lee asked, sincerely wishing nothing . Will and Michael won t listen to me. They re fighting again. Kayla looked up at him imploringly. He shifted his shoulders uncomfortably. Yeah? How about we just let them fin He was interrupted by a resounding crash from the front of the cabin, followed by an exclamation of Oh, you are soo in trouble! Lee licked his lips. To intervene or not to intervene. That was the ME? YOU WERE THE ONE WHO DID IT, YOU DIPSTICK! Another crash. This one was accompanied by the sound of splintering wood. Intervene, intervene! Lee yelped, launching himself off of the bed. Kayla grabbed his t shirt and toddled after him as he bolted for the source of the noise, her short legs taking two steps for each of his. Lee stumbled into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on A Comparsion of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs Introduction Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are intelligent innovative thinkers who have always new things to show and give to the world, and both of them are known as the best known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution in the modern age. These two entrepreneurs may both work in the field of technology, but they also have many differences to distinguish themselves from one another. Early Life Bill Gates grew up in a wealthy area in Seattle, Washington, with his parents and two sisters. As the son of a lawyer and a schoolteacher, Gates attended a public school and then went to the Lakeside School, a private college prep institute. During his years at Lakeside School Gates became interested in the field of computer programming, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also known as an avid reader, and the ceiling in his home library has an engraving that says The Great Gatsby. Gates also enjoys playing bridge, tennis, and golf. In 1980, Jobs found his birth mother, Joanne Schieble Simpson. Then in 1984, Jobs purchased the Jackling House, a 17,000 square foot, fourteen bedroom mansion. He had a biological sister, Mona Simpson who he met for the first time in 1985. Jobs s first child, Lisa Brennan Jobs was born in 1978. She was the daughter of a longtime friend Chrisann Brennan, who was a Bay Area painter. Chrisann raised her daughter on welfare for two years, while Jobs denied paternity. Later, Jobs married Laurene Powell on March 18, 1991, in a ceremony at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park. They later had a son, Reed, who was born September 1991, followed by daughters Erin in August 1995, and Eve in 1998. The similarities that both of these men have are that they both have two daughters and one son. They also have both purchased multi million dollar estates. Their houses are both located on a hill overlooking the city in which they live. Education Gates entered Harvard University in 1973 and pursued his studies for the next year and a half. However, his life changed in January 1975 when Popular Mechanics carried a cover story on a $350 microcomputer, the Altair, made by a firm called MITS in New Mexico. When Allen showed him the story, Gates knew where he wanted to be: at the forefront of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Reflection On The Banking And Problem-Posing Methods Of... To future BIS300 students, I have learned a lot during this class, which has helped me grow to be a better writer and facilitator. Thanks to all the work I ve done throughout this class, my writing and writing skills have improved dramatically. As a student, when it comes to writing essays, I have been able to polish my skills in creating ideas. Through working on my artifacts, I have gained even more skills that are going to be useful when I enter the real world working in global business. The part of the artifacts I enjoyed working on the most was writing imaginative letters between the famous Brazilian educator Paulo Freire and myself. We held a deep discussion about the banking and problem posing methods of education. Specifically, I penned a letter from Freire to me explaining why I am in an admissions bubble. I followed that up with a second letter where I appealed that decision to Freire using philosophical arguments aligned with his rationale. In order to truly engage with this assignment, I had to become engrossed in each of our characters and creatively formulate the dialogue between us. Writing from Freire s point of view, I had to think deeply about the motives underlying his problem posing model and why it was important to him. In my response, I then had to relate those theories to the specific context of my own education. Despite the challenging nature of this assignment, it was exciting to write something so different than what I had done before. I am proud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Health Of The Canadian Health System Oral health is not considered an integral part of Canada s universal, publicly funded health care regime. Dental care, outside of a hospital setting, does not constitute a medically necessary service for the purpose of maintaining health as per the Canada Health Act (1964). There are three components to the Canadian health system that exist today: universal, publicly funded coverage for physician and hospital services (known as Medicare); goods and services such as home care, long term care, and prescription drugs which are funded either privately (through insurance or out of pocket), or publicly (through targeted subsidies or direct delivery programs); and finally, private health care services which include dental care.1 Costs for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in Finland, where up to 79 per cent of dental care is publicly funded.3 A report issued by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences states that six million Canadians per year avoid visiting a dental professional for cost reasons.2 While the private sector provides excellent quality of oral health care for its patients, many vulnerable groups have difficulty with access.2 It is also these vulnerable groups who demonstrate extremely high levels of oral health disease. According to a 2014 report issued by the Canadian Academy of Health Services (CAHS), the following represent Canada s most vulnerable groups: individuals with low incomes; younger age children living in low income families; individuals working without dental insurance; elderly populations with low incomes and/or living in institutions; aboriginal people, immigrants/refugees; people with disabilities; and, populations living in rural/remote communities.2 The CAHS authors report that increasingly and in light of challenging economic times, families from lower middle income strata are also demonstrating difficulty with accessing oral health care (this is partially attributable to an increasing tendency toward part time employment rather than full time employment with benefits). Oral health has many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Charlotte Trust Quotes Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, said William Shakespeare, a talented author. In the book, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi, the theme of trust is to only trust the people closest to you. If you trust everyone, then if people are lying you won t know who it is because you trust them and you are putting yourself in danger. In this book, I think the only one Charlotte, the main character, should trust, is herself. In the first part of the book Charlotte said, Appalled, I jumped off the stool. I don t believe you! I exclaimed. Justice is poorly served when you speak ill of your betters ... Page 39 This is when Zachariah tells Charlotte about what Captain Jaggery did to Cranick. Charlotte does not believe Zachariah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dirk that Zachariah gave Charlotte is jabbed into his back with blood on it. Also Charlotte s Handkerchief is in Mr. Hollybrass hand, so Captain jaggery picks it up and takes the knife out of the corpses. For a moment he hesitated, then pulled Mr. Hollybrass s arm from where it lay twisted under his body. The dead man clutched something in his hand. The captain managed to pry the fingers open, and plucked away what Mr hollybrass had been holding. He held it up. It was my handkerchief. (Pg. 146, Ch. 15) At this moment know one know as a fact who did it. During this someone betrayed Mr. Hollybrass and killed him. At this point in the book charlotte and the crew cannot trust anyone but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Capstone Of Reflection Reflecting on the Journey Throughout my two semesters in CommSkills 1015 and 1016, I have learned a lot, and developed academically. The countless essays and speeches have helped me to become a better writer, and speaker. Prior to my time in CommSkills, I would write without a goal. I would sit down and words would go down on paper, but they never truly accomplished the goals that I had while writing. Through attention to MAP, attention to detail and practice I have come a long way. The Integrative Learning Rubric is a way of measuring how well students can use the knowledge they acquire from their studies in real life. Throughout my year in CommSkills, I have greatly developed my ability to reflect and self assess. When I started at Virginia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also important that you are able to see these strengths and weaknesses in aspects of your life outside of writing papers and speeches. Once I realized why I struggled with procrastination, I was able to take advantage of it. I knew that I would always prefer to be doing something active so I used this knowledge to get a lot of hours in volunteering with the Special Olympics. Instead of procrastinating by going for a run or to the gym, I went to special olympics events on tuesdays and thursdays. I was not required to do more than ten hours of service work for class, but once I started I truly could not stop. I loved and still love, taking the time to support people with disabilities, but it did not only help them. I always leave Special Olympics events with a refreshed perspective on life. It puts into perspective both your happiness and the daily struggles we all face. If my friends at Special Olympics bowling can come every week with a smile on their face and put their best foot forward, so can I. We all face our own problems in life and working with the Special Olympics always redefines my concept of what is possible and what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about Coral Reefs Coral reefs have been undergoing global degradation due to increasing natural and anthropogenic impacts for at least the last half century. The intensity and frequency of stressors, including global climate change, have rapidly increased in number over recent years (Hughes Connell 1999; Hoegh Guldberg et al. 2007; Pandolfi et al. 2011). Frequent disturbances such as hurricanes/cyclones, predation outbreaks, diseases and mass bleaching events eat away at the percent of living coral cover and without recovery, the available space is colonized by sponges, soft corals, and macroalgae. These alternative organisms are often competitive dominants in less than ideal conditions (Norström et al. 2009). The transition is termed a phase shift from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1993; Lirman 2001; Box Mumby 2007), increased localized sedimentation (Nugues Roberts 2003), interfering with the settlement of coral larvae through space preemption and/or biofilm production (Birrell et al. 2005; Birrell et al. 2008; Box Mumby 2007; Vermeij et al. 2009), and allelopathy or chemically mediated competition (deNys et al. 1991, Morrow et al. 2011). Macroalgae can cause physical stress (Quan Young Espinoza Avalos 2006) decreased photosynthetic abilities (Titlyanov et al. 2007), reduced fecundity (Foster et al. 2008), and harbor potential coral pathogens (Nugues et al. 2004). The ability of macroalgae to competitively damage stony corals also depends on the species of macroalgae (Maypa Raymundo 2004; Birrell et al. 2008), and other compounding factors such as irradiance, sedimentation, dissolved nutrients, and level of herbivory on the reef. Over the past several decades the incidence of coral disease has increased, with striking correlation to increasing macroalgal cover (Goreau et al. 1998; Harvell et al. 1999; Harvell 2004; Weil Smith 2006). The enhanced need for disease research coupled with the massive advancements in molecular techniques made the study of coral associated microbes more efficient and less cost prohibitive. Thus, we have recently recognized the significant role microorganisms play in the physiology of both healthy and diseased corals. The term holobiont was coined to describe the dynamic relationship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Employee Strengths And Decision Making Strategies Employee Strengths in Decision Making Strategies Different individuals in a work environment possess various unique strengths which can be applied in making effective work related decisions. Participating in the Strengths Finder Test would therefore help employees to identify what they are good at and how they can use it for the benefit of the company. This paper will focus on developing a training tool that can be used by the management to coach the employees on how to use their unique strengths in making decisions. Some of the strengths that individual employees may possess include flexibility, creativity, teamwork, communication and interpersonal skills, dependability and leadership among others. Each strengths listed above play a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Decision making process depends on the trust build between members of the team. In the absence of trust, members will always be suspicious of decisions or suggestions made by other members of the team resulting to challenges in making sound business decisions. Teamwork and creativity among employees also play a major role in the decision making process. To begin with teamwork, members ought to be in unison and direct all their efforts, knowledge and skills towards achieving specific goals set by management. The process of bringing this team together involves various business decisions which require teamwork. All members of the team for instance should agree to work together in order to form an effective team. The success of the team will also be pinned on the creativity and innovative abilities of the individual members forming the team (Phillips Gully, 2013). The modern business environment is very dynamic and therefore requires a creative and innovative team to make the complex decisions in the dynamic environment. It is therefore clear that the personal strength of each employee in a modern work environment plays major role in the decision making process. Managers have a role to play in developing their employees to utilize their strengths in decision making processes. Their role involves providing a conducive environment in the work places for employees to use their strengths to develop courses of action that solve a variety of the management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. New York University Trademark Case Study Establishing a strong brand is critical to business success. Protecting a brand is equally as important. According to Law for Recreation Sport Managers, they discuss on what exactly is a trademark and is recognized as any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, adopted or used by some entity to identify their goods and distinguish them from those manufactured or sold by others (Cotten Wolohan, 2017). The purpose of a trademark is to protect the owner and to prevent others from using the mark in a way that will cause confusion. In this case, The University of New York (UNY) has filed for federal trademark registration their name and logo, however, the New York Yankees and New York University (NYU) filed an objection on their own expressing that UNY infringed on the Yankees logo and also infringed on the name of New York University as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The New York Yankees are more likely to win, since the owner previously has federally registered this trademark before. Also, they are nationally well known globally and their trademark of the NY has been used by them for decades. On the other hand, New York University is less likely going to win, considering that, the name of New York University (NYU) are similar, however, it will be extremely difficult to prove, since they are both designed differently than one another. For example, their initials and logo are less likely to cause any confusion with New York University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about The Rise Of The Nuclear Weapon Into A... During last 50 years of development, the nuclear bomb, as the ultimate weapon became the peacekeeping force on the earth. The nuclear bomb was developed in Manhattan project during the WW II and was successfully tested in the New Mexico on July 16 1945. At this point started the change of nuclear weapon from ultimate weapon to political weapon. USA decided to use the atomic bomb to defeat Japan in order to save around 500.000 lives of American soldiers that were needed to end the war and in the summer 1945 the USA dropped two bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The nuclear weapon raised the confidence of USA but president Truman did not ordered its mass production because at that time he saw no explicit political function for the bomb. USA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The loss of nuclear deterrence meant that conventional forces hat to deter a Soviet attack on Western Europe. However, in 1952 John Foster Duller argued in an article A policy of Boldness that the deterrence could work without using large and expensive conventional armies. The Soviets should believe that USA has capability do inflict horrible devastation in retaliation. Therefore, Eisenhower named Dulles the secretary of state in 1952 and accepted his nuclear strategy. Eisenhower ordered rapid increase in the production of nuclear weapons and airplanes capable to deliver them. This was called more bang for the buck. The deterrence was enhanced and less conventional forces in Europe reduced the threat of military attack by the West upon the Soviet Union. It was the best way to prevent WW 3. At this point, more important than weapons became a coalition of countries that agree to protect each other or to attack some enemy. Both major powers realized that the possession of nuclear weapons endowed them with alliance building capabilities. The major nuclear powers could offer protection. No nuclear states would fit under one or the other s nuclear umbrella. The Soviet Union organized its East European satellites into Warsaw Pact in 1955. In addition to NATO, USA established security treaties with Japan in 1951,Australiacc, and New Zealand (ANZUS) in 1951, and with Southeast Asian states (SEATO) in 1954. Both superpowers extended their deterrence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. African Nova Scotians Character Analysis Caucasian Canadians gave stereotypes to African Nova Scotians based on their race and the preconceived ideas that Caucasians had which came from America and Europe. Stereotypes are caused by people assuming certain behaviours belong to specific groups of people. In the journal, White Man s Country by John Schultz it states that Caucasian Canadians believed that African Nova Scotians had loose habits, laziness, sexual appetites, [a] lack of manliness and mental deficiencies [which] would pollute the pure stream of Canadian morals. These stereotypes believed by Caucasians made it difficult for African Nova Scotians to find work which impacted their economic situation. Having this belief that African Nova Scotians were lazy however, did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African Nova Scotian children in Halifax had less resources than Caucasian children, many communities remained without public schools for African Nova Scotians which made it difficult for children and many adults to make progress in the education and career field. The lack of opportunities of schooling prevented these children and adults from improving their lives within a society which discriminated against them and was demanding of having an education or basic literacy skills to work. Though African Nova Scotians in Halifax were not provided with the same educational resources such as public schooling this did not prevent African Nova Scotians from providing their children and themselves with an education or at least the basic literacy skills. In Africville the church was not only a source for worship but it also provided a space for Sunday School for children and illiterate adults and these Sunday Schools taught those in the community how to read and write. If communities did have schools that African Nova Scotians could attend they were black only schools and these schools did not have the same resources and funding as the Caucasian schools; many African Nova Scotians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Greenland Research Paper Name of Civilization/Nation: Greenland 012262226_prevstill.jpeg Modern Name: Greenland Location: Greenland is the world s biggest island located north east of America, west of Iceland and Norway and east of northern Canada. Greenland is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean and is north of the Atlantic Ocean. Greenland s coordinates are 72° North latitude and 40° West longitude. 287dslu.png Rp Character s Name: My current RP character s name is Agnar, however he was born in Iceland. If accepted, then I will apply for this to be my new character: Show Main Resource: Greenland boasts many large and untapped resources. To start, Greenland has a booming mining and natural gas industry that gathers iron ore, lead, zinc, diamonds, gold, rare earth elements, uranium, oil and much more. 2ceq3ba.png In minecraft Greenland is practically untouched and has a plentiful number of cave systems and ores. Greenland s main exports would be coal, iron, diamonds, emeralds and gold. (Greenland s Ores/Cave Systems) Show Other resources Greenland has is many thick wooded forests scattered throughout the coastal areas of the island. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The local Inuits who lived in Greenland simply lived independently and had a chief or local leader look after them. When the Northern European settlers came they were largely free from Government rule, except when appointing local leaders to do occasional political business. In 1261 following the example of Iceland, the Greenlandic people acknowledged the Norwegian King s supremacy and right to claim taxes. So although there were no records of soldiers or government officials being stationed in Greenland from a foreign power; the people of Greenland still paid taxes to the Government of
  • 35. Norway and accepted their rule over them. (Imagine it like 1700 s America accepted British rule over them and paid taxes to Britain, but Britain never sent any officials or soldiers to American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Pros And Cons Of Privatized Health Care Term Paper: Pros and Cons of Privatized Health Care Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) BBA 1st SEMESTER, YEAR 1 December 27, 2016 Submitted To: Submitted By: Mrs. Binayak Chhetri Rusal Tuladhar 167116 A Acknowledgement I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher, Mr. Binayak Chhetri, Faculty of KUSOM, for giving me this term paper as a part of my academic course. It helped me increase my knowledge and analytical skills. I would also like to thank my parents for supporting and providing with all the materials needed for the research. I would also like to thank Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) for providing me with the platform and giving me this golden opportunity which helped me to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without insurance company, the market is at equilibrium at point A. So, at that point people would not mind preferring selecting public care. But with copayment health insurance, consumers pay the lower price of P2 and quantity increases to Q2. Since payment is also done by the insurance company then people seek better quality of services which is provided by privatized health care. So, Its demand increases in the country. But not all have insurance and cannot afford expensive private care. So, it is very difficult to decide and assume the demand for privatized health care. Pros and Cons Privatized Health care Private health care is often criticized for being bloated, inefficient and inequitable; designed primarily for the benefit of private health insurance companies. Nevertheless, we need to be aware of the economic arguments in favors of private health care system. some pros and cons are discussed in detail below: Pros of privatization 1. Joint Operating Agreement / Joint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Filariasis, Malaria, Dengue Fever and Lyme Disease Insects the most diverse group of animals on Earth, are the major group from arthropods class. Insects could be found in almost everywhere, in any conditions, and environments, which why we would classify insects as the most successful, and diverse organisms to dominate the earth s population. However, these magnificent, simple yet sophisticated organisms are capable to produce massive casualties. The manner of how these diseases are introduced to human through insects will further be discussed in this paper. This paper will attempt a further analysis on the history, the distribution of the diseases worldwide, and the further impact noted caused by the diseases. Vector could be defined as an organism that does not involve in causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Filariasis has no clear vaccine. Thus, the best way to eradicate the disease is by eliminating microfilaria from the infected individuals, which therefore will interrupt the process of transmitting the infection by the mosquito. Administration of diethylcarbamazine concurrently with albendazole or invermectin (DEC) is proven to eliminate 99% of microfilaria from the infected individual. Albeit advance treatment of this disease is currently available, vigorous action should be taken by the communities and the respective agencies to abolish all potential breeding sites for mosquitoes. WHO classify this disease a disease of the poor, due to its pervasiveness to occur in remote rural areas. Thus, if I were to construct two premises on filariasis, I would say; first, to have a filariasis is to live in poverty. Second, people are infected by filariasis. And therefore, I would conclude that those who are infected by filariasis are most likely to live in poverty. As has been stated by the WHO, the fight to eliminate filariasis is also a fight against poverty . Malaria is another example of vector borne infectious disease that uses mosquitos as vectors and would infects the blood. Malaria remains a big problem in many sub tropical and tropical countries. The United States is considered Malaria free since it has been eradicated in this country since early 1950 s. However, over 1300 cases of malaria, including 8 deaths were reported in 2002. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( Ptsd ) PTSD in Catcher in the Rye Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is most commonly thought of as an illness men and women acquire from experiences while serving in the wars. Some do not even know what it is or how much it affects people s lives. In the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger helps to convey what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really is. PTSD is a curable condition triggered by a traumatic event with many types, causes, and symptoms displayed by Holden Caulfield. All of the people who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder have described the events causing this condition as frightening and stressful. PTSD develops in about 1 in 3 people who experience severe trauma ( Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Causes ). It is a common disorder and different people come upon it in a variety of ways. In most cases, events responsible for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder occur in the person s early life and in people who have a history of mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety. Also, most patients have always had trouble coping with tragedies and do not have very much support around the time of the trauma ( Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ). This condition can develop in different amounts of time following the situation, depending on the person. It can begin immediately after, weeks, months, or even years later ( Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Causes ). Examples of the causes entail witnessing violent deaths, sexual abuse, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Comparisons Of Ancient Cosmogonies, Platonic And Biblical... Comparisons of Ancient Cosmogonies Cosmogony myths and stories are seen throughout many cultures and religions and more often then not they overlap with one another sharing many similarities. Although they share similarities they can also have stark differences. This essay will look at the similarities and differences of the Hesiodic, Platonic and Biblical cosmogonies and why this may be, focusing on divine craftsmanship/creation of the world, the creation of man and woman and paradise and the humans fall from it. Firstly, the overarching similarity between these 3 myth traditions is their purpose. These myths were there to provide answers and to explain why the world is the way it is, therefore a reason behind many of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although all traditions have chaos brought to order the obvious difference between having creators and Gaia mother earth, is the idea of this ordered world being innately good or bad. The creator myths paint the world as inherently good, for example, in Genesis it is Yahweh s will that the universe would be good and God saw that it was good (Genesis 1.10 ). Similarly in the Timaeus, Plato has the Demiurge and the idea of good fused together He was good... and being free from jealousy he desired that all things be like himself (Timaeus 4). In contrast to the above examples, Hesiod s Theogony holds a very pessimistic view of the world explaining it to be inherently bad. This is particularly seen in his account of the five ages of men, which will be discussed later, and in the generational rivalry that is ongoing from the beginning of the myth. It is suggested by E.E Pender that Plato s Timaeus myth is aiming to replace the moral chaos that is seen in the Theogony, as he could not believe that the world is built around deception and violence. It can be argued that Plato wrote this new creation myth to make the world good but also in a way that science and math could be added. It is unclear if Hesiod made up the Theogony or simply wrote a well known story down. A big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Embryonic Stem Cell Research Pros And Cons I am interested in the controversial topic of embryonic stem cell research. It is an interest of mine because I have a strong like for biology, and in my AP biology class we learned about the pros and cons on this topic and it intrigued me. My question for writing projects three and four is; should embryonic stem cell research be allowed? Throughout my essay I will be describing both sides of this controversy and explaining my opinion on it. This is the main controversial topic in biology, many individuals think it is either the killing of an infant, and others believe it is a door opening chance for research to finding many cures or reasons for birth defects. Stem cells are an undifferentiated cell of a multi cellular organism that is capable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of Activation Of Mtorc1 In the paper Activation of mTORC1 is essential for β adrenergic stimulation of adipose browning by Dianxin Liu et al, the authors sought to learn about the relationships between the opposing hormone regulating systems of adipocytes, Insulin and catecholamines, and their effects on the protein mTOR and its regulatory protein RAPTOR. These interactions may lead to discoveries that can ultimately help us enhance energy expenditure and combat metabolic disease. Adipose tissue depots perform a wide range of functions in the human body and consists mainly of two varieties, white adipose tissue (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT). WAT stores extra caloric energy in the form of triglycerides, while BAT in direct contrast, rapidly converts oxidative energy into heat for survival in the cold. In addition, adipose depots also secrete proteins and other factors that are a part of energy metabolism and glucose homeostasis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The catecholamines consist of norepinephrine and epinephrine, and their role is activate B adrenergic receptors (βARs) to increase cAMP levels and cAMP dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activity. This phosphorylation stimulates the release of adipose energy stores due to lipolysis (the hydrolysis of triglycerides) and the liberation of free fatty acids. Insulin is the opposing metabolic regulator that antagonizes the action of catecholamines to stimulate lipolysis by activating phosphodiesterases that degrade cAMP and by using the protein kinase AKT to activate lipid synthesis pathways to promote energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Research Study On Liberty University School Of... LIBERTY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DIVINITY Research Paper on Colossians 1:9 14 Submitted to Dr. C. Fred Smith In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of RTCH 500 B06 Research, Writing and Ministry Preparation by Laurie Pelosi September 11, 2016 Contents: Introduction..........................................................................................1 Context..................................................................................................3 Authorship...................................................................................4 Recipient.....................................................................................5 Conclusion............................................................................................6 Bibliography..........................................................................................7 ii Introduction For many years the Apostle Paul and his pastoral leadership has given me great insight as to how live life daily. His missionary journey s as God s representative has had great influence on my own theological thought and preservation of my faith. The book of Colossians is filled with stories of redemption, knowledge and the power of prayer. The Apostle s extraordinary life from darkness to light can only be attributed to the Grace of the Lord. Paul s letter to the Church in Colossae is powerful as well as informative, it not only addresses the specific problem of heresy, but Paul is stating himself to be specifically chosen by God to demonstrate the role of intercessory prayer and suffering as demonstrated in Colossians 1:9 14. The immediate task at hand is to provide a theological framework that encompasses the scope of the Apostle Paul and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Vernell Leo Leclair Vernell Leo LeClair was born on Tuesday April 8, 1930 in Bryant Township, Roberts County. Second born to Francis Laura (Kaufman) LeClair, Vernell was a loving brother to two sisters Sandy and Marlys, and three brothers, Duane, Jim and Fritz. Attending country school as a child, Vernell left school after 8th grade to farm with his father on the home place. He met the love of his life while grading roads in Bryant Township. Junice and Vernell were married June 10, 1950 at the Sacred Heart Church in Eden SD and shared nearly 67 years of companionship, caring, love and devotion. Vernell spent the majority of his work life driving semi truck, but also farmed, worked with his brother commercial fishing and ran the Standard Oil gas station. In his retirement Dad raised Charolaise cattle, mowed a lot of lawn and watched his westerns, John Wayne being a favorite. He was a hard worker and he instilled a strong work ethic in each of his children. But he also knew how to play, known for his infectious laugh having a great sense of humor. Dad was an avid fisherman and hunter who taught his sons the joy of the fresh morning air and the return of gunshot echoing across the slough. His daughters learned from him a strong sense of resourcefulness and ingenuity. Dad was a tremendous dancer and those lucky enough to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brothers in law Jerry (Lois) Keintz and sister in law, Shirley Plant. His children: Deborah (Dennis) Shelstad, Wendell, MN, Michael (Lynnae) LeClair of Chokio, MN, daughter in law Jan LeClair of Lakeville, MN, Timothy (Tracy) LeClair of Fargo, ND, Terrance LeClair of Seward, AK, Carol (Michael) Raw of Browns Valley, MN, Jeffry LeClair of Minneapolis, MN, Kelly LeClair of Cambridge, MN, Patrick (Susan) LeClair of Avon, MN and Lori (Scott) Charleson of Ramsey, MN and 28 grandchildren and 21 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Effectiveness of the Federal Reserve in Stabilizing the... Evaluate the role and the effectiveness of the Federal Reserve in stabilizing the current economy. The role of the Federal Bank is to manage the nation s monetary system. It does so by three different methods: It can change the interest rate on money that it lends to banks. A higher interest rate makes money more expensive. Banks may be, therefore, more reluctant to sign loans to applicants. On the other hand, the Bank by lowering interest rates can encourage banks to more readily lend loans. The Federal Reserve has the authority to change reserve requirements. (I.e. the percentage that banks have to store in their vaults that represent their total HYPERLINK http://www.blurtit.com/q717809.html loan portfolio). By the Federal Reserve lowering their requirement for money that banks have to store in their vaults), banks can be more liberal with their loans. The Federal Reserve controls the money supply. This, in turn, has an impact on inflation and interest rates. In other words, when inflation is high, the FR reduces money supply, and increases the money supply when there is poor economic growth and the economy needs it (Mishkin, 2007) The FR s most recent attempts to stabilizing the economy veer towards supporting housing and helping growth of employment. The problems right now in the housing market are that there are too tight lending rules and racial discrimination. The FR, consequently, decided to take certain steps which would include: Easing monetary policy by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Factors That Made Survival Possible For Salva In A... Anisha Shaikh 12/19/17 Class 721 E L A Final Draft End of Unit 2 Assesment What factors made survival possible for Salva in A Long Walk to Water Salva the main character of A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park was an 11 year old boy when his village was attacked. His teacher urged him to run away from the village and to run to the bush. After that attack, his life made a turn for the worse. With no family around him, he was completely lost. During his journey, he had some problems, but overcame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore the first survival factor for Salva was the thoughts of seeing his family again. The second survival factor that made survival possible for Salva was Uncle Jewiir s advice. Not only was his advice a survival factor, but he himself was a survival factor. While Salva was crossing the desert in chapter 7 he found himself losing hope. But Uncle Jewiir didn t let that happen. He made sure to stay by Salva s side when he needed somebody for comfort and he gave advice. According to chapter 7 (page 41), it states that If it hadn t been Uncle, Salva might have gone crazy with fear. Uncle spoke to him all morning in a steady, low voice. This shows us that Salva was afraid of the lions and he needed someone to comfort him. This also shows that without Uncle Jewiir Salva would probably be long gone. It also says in chapter 9 (page 53) that As if by magic, Uncle was suddenly at his side. Salva Mawien Dut Ariik! he said, using Salva s full name, loud and clear. Salva lifted his head, the sobs interrupted by surprise. Do you see that group of bushes? Uncle said, pointing. You need to only walk as far as those bushes. Can you do that, Salva Mawien Dut Ariik? This shows us that Uncle Jewiir s advice helped him a lot and what Uncle was trying to imply to Salva was to take a step at a time instead of taking it all in one time. Not only did Uncle Jewiir s advice help now, but years later too. He was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Models of Corrections The history of correctional thought and practice has been marked by enthusiasm for new approaches, disillusionment with these approaches, and then substitution of yet other tactics (Clear 59). During the mid 1900s, many changes came about for the system of corrections in America. Once a new idea goes sour, a new one replaces it. Prisons shifted their focus from the punishment of offenders to the rehabilitation of offenders, then to the reentry into society, and back to incarceration. As times and the needs of the criminal justice system changed, new prison models were organized in hopes of lowering the crime rates in America. The three major models of prisons that were developed were the medical, model, the community model, and the crime ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people may not have a psychological disorder that put them in prison and others may never recover from their illness. This program is a good idea if combined with other forms of punishment as well. The next big idea in the system of corrections was the idea of the community model. This model was created during the 1960s after movements such as the Civil Rights Movement, the war on poverty, and the resistance to the Vietnam war showed that social and political values have a major impact on the criminal justice system. The community model of corrections was based on the assumption that the criminal justice system should aim at reintegrating the offender into the community(Clear 56). This model of corrections focused on alternatives to incarceration such as probation or parole. Officials felt that prisons were to be avoided because they were artificial institutions that interfered with the offender s ability to develop a crime free lifestyle(Clear 56). Many thought that incarceration was a negative influence on criminals because it took away the skills needed to successfully become a part of society once released. Under this program, an offender would work with a counselor to find a job, and money so that they were not left to the streets. When their sentence was up, they may be put in a half way house for monitoring how well they were adapting to society. This system failed during the 1970s when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Fear Is Power Analysis The author Marie Lu exemplified the idea that fear is power in the novel The Young Elites as the central moral of the story. As stated, Adelina s power to create illusions is fueled by the fear and hate in her environment. Indeed the intentions Adelina has never fall short of being eerie and unsettling, to understand her view on how strongly fear triggers her intense ability. It had already been discovered that large numbers of people in one area provides more fear for her to consume. This passage just illuminated the statement revealing a bit of her twisted personality. I can practically smell the terror... The darkness inside me hungers for it, yearning to break free, and I have to force down the irresistible urge to flood this entire square with illusions of Underworld monsters. Even during all of this, Adelina s hatred for the Inquisition Axis still burns like a raging fire inside of her, Let the Inquisition Axis see what happens when they force us to humiliate ourselves. her revenge against them constantly lurking at the back of her mind. Another example of Adelina s power being strengthened to its peak was in the middle of war. One queen fighting to gain another s land. One queen lying in her throne room bleeding out in both her lover and murder s hands. And one future queen, ready to fuel her energy to an overwhelming rate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the celebration of Gemma winning the race, both Enzo and Adelina let their passion get the best of them, both end up hurt at the end of the night. You can t have passion without fear, but is it true that passion isn t needed? Adelina and Enzo show that passion has continued to fail them numerous times, leaving them open and vulnerable. Yet driving fear into those around you gives you control and power over anyone you please. Love may be one of the strongest motivations in life, but isn t it your fear that always controls you in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Influence of Race and Ethnicity on a Person s... Introduction I decided to write about the influence of race and ethnicity on a person s educational level. I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic where, within my social group, schooling and education was deemed as an essential part of life. In the United States, however, there exist a greater number of racial and ethnic groups, and it is evident that an achievement gap exists among these groups. Here, Dominicans are marginalized as part of a Hispanic minority group that does not achieve the educational status of other groups, such as Whites or Jewish. I chose to write about the disparity of education within races and seek to answer how race affects a person s educational level. Through research, I will examine if there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theoretical framework will help me to present and describe the theory, which explains why the research problem under study exists. According to sociologist there are two main views of inequalities within sociology. One view supports the functionalist theory and the other supports the conflict theory. I preferred to use both theories to help support my research. Ashley Crossman a sociologist says Functionalist theorists believe that inequality is inevitable and desirable and plays an important function in society. In the other hand, conflict theory view inequality as resulting from groups with power dominating less powerful groups. (Crossman, 2000). A functionalist theory perspective on education examines the society. Also, functionalist theories will emphasis on aspects such as schools, education, competition and equality of opportunity. These theories narrate and give structure to my topic. I will talk about the differences between races and the huge gap in education. The education can vary depending on the social capital status, the region of the country, culture, and races, among other variables. If these variables continue to grow then the kids will continue to grow with big disparities. The childhood education is so important; especially childhood is an age that by just monitoring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...