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How Does Stalin Deserve The Great Purges
During the 1930 s, Stalin ordered large scale purges, targeting anyone who displayed even the slightest
sign of being a threat to the government. The government was able to identify these people through
family members or close friends who informed on them. With this, people no longer expressed their
true opinions and instead conformed with the government s ideas in fear of persecution ( Purges and
Praises ). About 20 million people that were suspected of performing anti Soviet activities were
executed, sent to Gulag labor camps, or forced them to take part in a show trial, where they would be
forced plead guilty publicly to inconceivable crimes that they had never committed (Gracheva). Many
officials and military leaders were also executed after being convicted of treason. It is estimated that
one thirds of the Communist Party s three million members were put to death during the Great Purge.
However, the traces of the people that were murdered were eliminated after the government rewrote
history books and doctored photographs to exclude them. Additionally, members of the NKVD, the
Soviet secret police, were killed at the end of the Great Purges, so that the people that had known too
much about this event would be eliminated.
In order for the Soviet government to unify its citizens, it had to overcome the vast cultural differences
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As an autocratic ruler, Stalin aimed to consolidate power and eliminate opposition. Stalin and the state
seized total control of the media: dictating what people say, read, and heard. Those who attempted to
do otherwise were imprisoned or sent to labor camps( Joseph Stalin ). Under the rule of Stalin, there
was no religious freedom. Churches were shut down and church leaders were arrested or executed.
The reasoning behind this was that anyone who worshipped God was a challenge to those who
worshipped Stalin through his personality cult
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TARDEC RT S T Case Study
As the (Acting) Executive Director (ED) for TARDEC s Research, Technology and Integration (RTI)
business group, and in my previous role as the Deputy Executive Director (DxD) for RTI, I have
created/implemented a strategic RTI S T vision that supported the bolstered funding shifts (between
$1.3 $2B) from FY18 through the FY20 24 POM as directed by the DUSA and A/SA to the Army s
highest priority technology development areas. I ve enabled in concert with other TARDEC senior
leadership and staff, working across the NGCV CFT team, to fund efforts that maintain deliverables of
technologies foundational for Next Generation of Combat Vehicles. This strategic initiative enabled
TARDEC ICW the CFT to accelerate key technologies to support Army Modernization ... Show more
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In concert with this, RTI teams are providing for a modular Active Protection System (MAPS)
framework and controller. In short, MAPS provides the foundation for the Army Active Protection
System Strategy which enables tailored capability, integration commonality on any platform, and
provides an avenue for technology insertion and growth; and 3) development of a modular and open
power, data and electronics architecture capable of operating at higher temperatures with greater
efficiency. Additionally, I have ensured that RTI remains resolute in pursuing/building foundational
architectures for the next generation of combat vehicle technologies that enable cutting edge ground
vehicle capabilities to be designed to effectively and flexibly meet the needs of the current force
Army, as well the future Army that will need new concepts and combat vehicles be developed. These
foundational architectures enable things like scalable power solutions, active protection to address
evolving threats, a flexible architecture for vehicle electronics, as well as autonomous, tele operated or
driver optional systems to greatly enhance Soldier safety while growing capability for mission
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BP s Commitment to the Recovery of Natural Resources
The projects are part of BP s commitment to provide up to $1 billion in early restoration funding to
expedite recovery of natural resources injured as a result of the Deepwater Horizon accident. The early
restoration framework agreement signed in 2011 requires BP and the trustees to agree upon the
potential projects, funding and the natural resources benefits the projects are expected to provide. The
trustees then implement the projects.
The agreement makes it possible for restoration to begin at an earlier stage of the natural resource
damage (NRD) process than usual. NRD restoration projects are typically funded only after the NRD
assessment is complete and a final settlement has been reached or a final court judgment has been
entered. This process often takes many years, and restoration is often delayed during that time. The
early restoration framework agreement allows the parties to expedite projects to restore, replace or
acquire the equivalent of injured natural resources in the Gulf soon after an injury is identified,
reducing the time needed to achieve restoration of those resources. Projects under way
Ten projects were approved in two separate phases.
Phase I projects
The eight initial projects will restore and enhance wildlife, habitats and the services provided by those
habitats, as well as provide additional access for fishing, boating and related recreational uses. The
projects are in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi.
The trustees approved the
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King Charles IIi By Mark Bartlett
I tremendously enjoyed the play King Charles III by Mark Bartlett. It dealt with the very modern
issues of privacy and the press through the medium of blank verse and the modern day monarchs with
some Shakespearean precursors lurking in the background. Charles III opens just after the death of
Elizabeth II, and traces the remaining royals actions and reactions through the next coronation. We see
Charles, attempting to follow his own moral compass, becoming embroiled in politics He nearly
destroys the monarchy by refusing to pass a bill that would censor certain types of scandals out of the
press, despite the bill having strong support in the House of Commons. Will and Kate, the publicly
popular and more politically savvy pair, pull strings (with questionable morality) to keep the palace
together, both for themselves and posterity. Prince Harry is off running around on the town, drinking
too much and continuing his famous shenanigans, until he meets and falls in love with Jess, a
republican who is strongly against the monarchy. One of Jess s previous boyfriends threatens to
release nude pictures of her to the gossip rags to extort money out of the royal family. This problem
could be easily solved by the passage of the bill in Parliament that Charles is still blocking, even as he
promises to protect Jess after meeting her. Harry contemplates leaving the royal family to be with Jess,
as she is staunchly opposed to everything royal, with the idea that some people are just
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Analysis Of White And The New Yorker
Furthermore, In Warshow s review of E.B White and the New Yorker, experience again is at the
forefront of his critique, along with a bit of his ever present political views. He makes a very
important point at the begging of this review, The New Yorker has always dealt with experience not by
trying to understand it but by prescribing the attitude to be adopted toward it. (warshow 2001, 75) This
becomes an interesting argument, even today, as we think about what trends we have seen in popular
culture. Do we ever ask ourselves if this is something that has been prescribed to us, instead of by us?
Journalism, especially from writers of a certain stature, can often dictate where the culture shifts. If we
are able to look at the writing with an objective eye then we are simply learning about another facet of
the experience. All to often, though, it is hard for us to be objective. This could be why we, as
Americans, have popular culture at all. A journalist tells us what is cool, and we subscribe to that idea
as an entire culture. There are always outliers, but when talking about popular culture most Americans
are in it for the collective effervesces. I think this point would be highly debated by Warshow. As he
says at the end of this review, unable to keep his political feelings at bay, The purpose of this writing is
not to say anything about democracy ...but only to arouse certain familiar responses in the liberal
middle class reader. (warshow 2001,78) Moving forward in the
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Buchi Emecheta and African Traditional Society Essay
Buchi Emecheta s literary terrain is the domestic experience of the female characters, and the way in
which these characters try to turn the table against the second class and slavish status to which they
are subjected either by their husbands or the male oriented traditions. Reading Buchi Emecheta
informs us of the ways fiction, especially women s writing, plays a role in constructing a world in
which women can live complete lives; a world that may provide women with opportunities for
freedom, creativity, self expression, friendship and love. Welesley Brown Lloyd believes that; of all
women writers in contemporary African literature Buchi Emecheta of Nigeria has been the most
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(xii) Emecheta s first novels which are set in Nigeria, The Salve Girl, The Bride Price and The Joys of
Motherhood work like a double edged sword. On the one hand, they are portraits of female bondage
(Frank 749), describing African women in their total submergence and enslavement. On the other, they
depict the structures and institutions which empower women and increase their participation in the
socio political, economic and spiritual activities in their community. In these three novels she gives a
picture of women in contemporary society as well as those in the past. The realistic picture provided
by the writer destroys women s contentment with the present state of affairs while giving insights into
the strategies that enable women to survive the oppressions of patriarchal society. Two types of
women are presented in these novels: those that concede to oppression and domination of the
patriarchal society and those who try hard to exploit the existing institutions of their society for their
best. It is mainly in these three novels that the writer intends to show the positive possibilities offered
to women in the traditional African society which helps them have some degrees of authenticity and
also remind the readers of colonialism s responsibilities in depriving women of these rights and thus
aggravating the subjugation. In an Igbo society there are
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Gambling In The NBA
Throughout the years of professional sports, gambling and wagering as been right beside the game.
The people can retraces gambling and sports from the Olympia days to now in the 21st century.
Society has played huge rolls in professional sports by helping it broadcast around the world on
primetime and bring the sport to life by making it part of the community. Cities become known for
their athletic team and when people bring up Los Angeles they tend to think of large populations, tall
buildings, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers. In 1998 99 Lakers season, what other city were
starving for a championship than the Lakers considering the fact that the last Championship they won
was in 1988 89 season with Magic Johnson. This was a new era for ... Show more content on
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His account was traced down at Pregame.com betting website and president of the website R.J. Bell
began to follow his bets for the next four years. Bell an expert gambler and president of Pregame.com
discovered that during the two seasons investigated by the NBA, the teams that Doanghy refereed
scored more points than expected by the Las Vegas sports books 57 percent of the time. The previous
two seasons this situation happened only 44 percent of the time. According to the experts and Mr.
Bell, the odds of such a discrepancy are 1 in 1,000, and there was a 99.9 percent chance that these
results would not have happened without an outside factor . (Article Base 2010.) In 2007
investigations found 10 games in which Donaghy was going to officiate had the point spread moved
1.5 points or more before the tip an indication that big money had been wagered on the game. The big
money that was wagered on the games always won. (ESPN
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Danger ! This Mission To Mars Could Bore You To Death !
NASA has never made a trip to Mars, but I don t think the benefits of going to Mars will outweigh the
risks. One of the reasons I don t think we should go to Mars is because it would take eight months to
get there. Yeah, it would be cool to be the first person on Mars but you are taking a lot of risks. That is
just one of my three reasons I don t think the benefits outweigh the risks.
First, When you go to Mars it is a very long flight. According to the text Danger! This Mission to
Mars Could Bore You to Death! in paragraph 2 the author states With current technology, the journey
takes more than eight months each way I think being in a spaceship for 8 months in such a small space
could not only take a long time, but it would make you really tired. So, in my opinion, I don t think
that we should go to Mars because it would take you eight months to get there, also you would in such
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While you are on a spaceship for eight months not will it only be boring but it will be stressful.
According to the text Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death! in paragraph 6 the
author states Boredom, it turns out, is a form of stress. Also in the same text and paragraph, the author
states If your brain does not receive sufficient stimulus, it might find something else to do it
daydreams, it wanders, it thinks about itself. If this goes on too long, it can affect your mind s normal
functioning So this is another risk of going to
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Intimate Gruissan Research Paper
Exploring the Intimate Gruissan (1)
While towering architectures and massive cathedrals always to the requirements of our holiday
destination. Yet still, quaint, little places hold a soft spot in our heart. Once you see the commune of
Gruissan, those spots are about to be reawakened.
LOCATION (2)
Gruissan is located at the southernmost part of France. It is part of the Languedoc Roussillon region of
the Aude Department. It is one of the many communal that lies facing the Mediterranean Sea. Towns
near Gruissan are Narbonne at the north and Leucate at the south.
CLIMATE
Just like most of the communes located at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, August is the best
month to visit the place. You don t have to worry about the place being crowded, however. Despite the
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However, going to the beach could be a little bit stressful, since you still have to drive a 4x4 vehicle,
squeeze through posts, and get a yourself muddied if you re not careful. But what s that compared to
the reward?
Gruissan coast is the perfect place for water sport. The water is wild while the place is serene a perfect
spot for anyone.
Salins de Gruissan (8)
Last but not the least is the stunning sunset of Salins de Gruissan. After the excitement dies down,
there is nothing better to end the day than simply watching the setting of the sun in the fishing port of
the small village. Whether with family or friends, the serene sight is the perfect finishing touch for a
beautiful adventure.
For your interest, the water in Salins de Gruissan is a bright salmon pink on its own and not a mere
reflection of the light. It came from Dunaliella Salina. It is a salt tolerant algae whose color changes in
intensity directly proportional to the intensity of the sun and wind in the salt solution in the
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John Reid Quotes
The revolutionary war started in 1775 between United States Of America and Great Britain.One
family is caught in the middle of the war.In the book Time Enough For Drums written by Ann Rinaldi.
John Reid is one of the character s tutor and is loving,brave and cruel. John Reid Has risked his life
every time he stepped into enemy territory and spied for Washington as an American spy. The first
Character trait that John Reid showed is that he was cruel. In the beginning of the book he was a tough
strict tutor who did not show really any feelings towards Jemima. He would often lose his temper and
patience regularly and often make Jemima cry. He took away her favorite riding horse bleu for
absolutely no reason what so ever and
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Bonnethead Shark Structure
The bonnethead shark is a magnificent creature. It can reach speeds of 35 mph when trying to catch its
prey. The bonnethead shark is a carnivore. It will consume some of the fish that swim by when it s
hungry. The sharks habitat is in a wide range, and the structure and anatomy is unique. The
bonnethead shark eats about its own weight in a day. The bonnethead shark feeds on crab, shrimp,
mollusks, and small fish. This shark eats meat,but also eats bivalves and cephalopods. The bonnethead
feeds mostly in the daytime. They swim slowly toward their prey. Then quickly attack the prey and
crush it with their teeth. In the summertime if you go to the reefs and seaweed you might see a
bonnethead shark.
The bonnethead shark is abundant in the nearshore Florida water by reefs. It s commonly seen over
shallow sand and mud flats. They move into deeper water during the colder months. Depths about 32
to 262 ft, and in the warmer months they can be found 10 to 25m underwater. The biogeographic
regions are in the Atlantic ocean(native) and Pacific ocean(native). The Aquatic ... Show more content
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The bonnethead shark scientific name is the Sphyrna tiburo. The bonnethead looks like it has a shovel
on its head. That is why it s nickname is the shovelhead shark. This shark is one of nine species of the
hammerhead shark. These sharks all have a unique hammer or shovel shaped head. The shovel shaped
head helps the shark find its prey easier. In a 2009 study found that the shark could nearly see 360
degrees vision and excellent depth perception. This shark is the smallest member of the Hammerhead
family. The maximum length is about 3.5 feet. The bonnethead shark matures about 2 years of age
(about 30 inches) and is estimated to live 7 years, or more. They can weigh up to 24 pounds. The
bonnethead sharks nostrils are located close to the eyes, near the ends of its flattened
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The United Kingdom And The European Union
The United Kingdom joined the European Union in 1973 for improved economic stability and to
establish themselves as a European power. During World War II the United Kingdom had grown
economically, however after the war, the UK nationalized many core industries such as health care and
it negatively affected the economy (Coricelli). In joining the European Union, the United Kingdom
hoped for investment opportunities in machinery and stability in the economy through jobs and
trading partners (Coricelli). Since joining, the United Kingdom has had a strong foothold inside the
European Union. The UK holds 73 members in the European Parliament, 24 representatives on the
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The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union to curb the large influx of immigration and
ultimately create a more pure form of sovereignty.
The results of the referendum were staggering, as the citizens of the United Kingdom vocalized their
desire for change at the emotional level. People felt as though the European Union, with its relaxed
attitude towards state borders, would open the gate to continuous immigration and taint the cultural
identity of the United Kingdom. Britains in support of Brexit believe in this idea of immigration being
the root of the problem with the EU. In the midst of the financial crash of 2008, the entire Eurozone
has had difficulty getting back off the ground and many of the countries in its borders turned towards
the UK for financial compensation in the form of jobs (Lee). In 2015 the United Kingdom took about
330,000 new people into the state, living and working among the people already established there
(Lee). A professor at London s School of Economics states in regards to immigration affecting the
Brexit vote, that there s a feeling that we re losing our cultural identity and our national identity he
also hypothesizes that so many cultures impending in one place mixed with an influx of people willing
to work for low wages drives the above feeling home, into the lives of native citizens of the UK
(Taub). When people who come into the country are willing to work for less money stay and find jobs,
they
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Big Data And The Data
Introduction The term big data came into the picture to refer the big volumes of information s both the
companies and governments are storing. The data may be where we live, where we go, what we buy
and what we say etc. all will be recorded and stored forever. More than 90% of data is generated in the
past 2 years only and this volume is increasing day by day and doubling for every two years. In this
world, the organizations are using the data generated by us and no one knows what they are doing
with the collected data. Big data is defined as a lot of structured and unstructured data from different
sources, such as E commerce websites, online transactions, social networks, medical records, internet
search indexes, banking and financial services, scientific searches, weblogs, and document searches
and so on. Big data also can be described by four V s: Volume, Velocity, Variety and finally Value.
Volume: The term big data itself tells it is related to size. Big data requires processing of high volumes
of unstructured data such as data from twitter, network traffic etc. The volume of data varies from one
organization to other. Velocity: The term velocity refers to how fast the data is generated and
processed to meet the demands and the challenges in the path of growth and development. Reacting
quickly enough to deal with data velocity is a challenge for most organizations. Variety: Data today
comes in various formats, types, structured, unstructured. For example, the data may
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How Does Sarty Change
Even though young Sarty despises his father s (Abner) crimes, why does he keep these crimes to
himself and not expose his father? Throughout the text of Barn Burning , Sarty seems to have
repetitive feelings of grief and despair, yet he hesitates to out his father for his crimes. Sarty is hesitant
to out his father for his crimes because he hopes his father will change, he fears his father will harm
him physically or emotionally, and he places a priority on his family s wellbeing before his own. First,
Sarty hesitates to reveal his father s crimes to others because he hopes that his father may change.
Sarty is hoping that his father will change, but without him having to act against his father. This can be
seen when Sarty is astonished by the gargantuan house of Mr. De Spain. There, Sarty thinks; Maybe
he will feel it too. Maybe it will even change him now from what maybe he couldn t help but be.
(Faulkner, 40) He wants his father to change because he is tired of the life that his father is making
him and his family live. Sarty and his family have moved 12 times within the past year. Each move,
based on the past two moves, is more than likely based off the fact that Sarty s father has either burned
another barn or damaged someone else s property again. Plus, on top of that, Abner never seems to get
his family out of this pit of despair. It s a never ending cycle. Although Sarty is trying to convince
himself that his father will change without force, his father s
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Gun Control And The Amendment Of The American Constitution
The ever existing debate on whether or not American citizens should keep and exercise their right to
arm and themselves against tyranny, as it says so within the Second Amendment of the Constitution.
While there are those who advocate to keep their guns for safety reasons, there are American citizens
who believe guns should be regulated, recorded, and controlled overall within the United States of
America, to ensure that certain tragedies, such as school shootings and robberies, do not occur. This
paper will argue on the reasoning of why groups are advocating for gun control because of school
shootings and other tragedies associated with firearms. This paper will also argue that, while American
citizens should not have their firearms regulated because it violates the Second Amendment of the
American Constitution, screening for certain medical problems and mental illnesses, as well as
background checks into criminal records, should be conducted as a requirement to make a legal
purchase. While the citizens of the United States of America should be allowed to own and make use
of their firearms, in the case of protecting themselves against harm, there should be a better system in
place to ensure that a person does not have a mental illness that could endanger another person if they
have access to firearms. This is also the same in the case of a person having a criminal record, such as
having a prior conviction as a result of illegally owning a firearm or
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Factors Of Scooterino
The main political factor that would influence the success of Scooterino in a particular economy is
state regulations concerning ridesharing business. Specifically, the more regulations there are in a
given country targeted at a ridesharing business, the harder it will be to develop and sustain Scooterino
in that economy.
What is interesting in this analysis is that the four cities under consideration Berlin, London, Madrid
and Paris are, naturally, all parts of the EU political and legal framework. It is worth noting that one of
the biggest names in a ridesharing business Uber has faced considerably more obstacles on its rise to
prominence in Europe, compared to the United States, where it originated. As it appears, in Europe,
traditional modes of transportation business prove to be a bigger resistance towards ride sharing
business. . And in fact, currently there are undergoing discussions at the European Commission on the
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One of the major factors deciding whether a ridesharing business will sustain in the long run is the
corruption level in a particular economy. Specifically, the higher the corruption level is, the easier it
would be for competing businesses to using various bribing schemes to enforce a ban on your
business. In the case of a ridesharing platform, the ban might be initiated in the interest of taxi
industry, and such cases are outlined further in the section dedicated to analysis of legal factors.
While there is no evidence to suggest that bans on ridesharing sector are caused solely by corrupt state
officials, in certain cases it is virtually to impossible to identify other reasons for restrictive legislative
acts. The more corrupt the particular state is, the easier it is for a particular lobbying company to
enforce legislative acts that would limit their competitors
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Transnational Corporation And What Impacts Do They Have On...
What is a Transnational Corporation and what impacts do they have on society? Before we can discuss
the impacts these types of corporations have on society, we must first have a basic knowledge of
exactly what a Transnational Corporation is and how they are formed. Then we can begin to
comprehend how these corporations impact things such as international trade and the effects they have
on cultures throughout the world. Let s begin by defining a Transnational Corporations. Most of
individuals draw there meaning of a term from how it is used in a sentence and from our own
background, but we all know that can change the meaning of the word. We also know that this can be
close or way of base as to the actual meaning. So, let s see what the definition is for Transnational
Corporation. According to West s Encyclopedia of American Law, A Transnational, or multinational,
corporation has its headquarters in one country and operates wholly or partially owned subsidiaries in
one or more other countries. (Lehman and Phelps, 2008) Here is another definition of the topic
Multinational corporations are corporations whose home offices are in one country but have
significant fixed investments in other countries. These investments might be in factories or
warehouses, transportation or telecommunications, mining or agriculture. (Burton, 2002) Now you
have two different version of what this type of corporation is. However, my interpretation is, this is a
company that
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What Is Postnatal Yoga
It is important to exercise during pregnancy for both the mother s and baby s well being. However, if
you are not someone who would like to sweat it out with your baby bump, try your hands at yoga.
Yoga is gentle and helps to relax both the mind and body. It combines asanas paraynam and relaxation
techniques to achieve this balance.
When practised regularly, yoga helps improve your physical, mental and emotional well being. It
improves your blood circulation, muscle tone and flexilibity. And it continues to have benefits after
pregnancy too. Postnatal yoga, which can be started about six weeks after the birth, strengthens the
abdominal and pelvic floor muscles, helping you get back to your pre pregnancy shape faster
How to start:
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Lift your arms and reach towards the chair; press your palms on the chair. Keep your back straight and
bend from your hips. Hold.
Return to standing position.
4. Seated twist Twist to the right and then to the left, to improve the mobility of the spine.
Benefit: This pose stretches the spine, improves digestion and relieves constipation.
Sit with your legs stretched out in front of you. Bend your right knee and take the right foot over the
left knee.
Bring the left arm and elbow over the right knee. Keep your right hand behind you on the floor for
support. Now twist your torso to the right and turn your head back.
Return to starting position and switch sides.
5. Cat camel pose Imitate a cat and then a camel. Arch your spine like a cat and then lift it up like the
hump of a camel.
Benefit: releases spinal stress
Get down on all fours on your mat. Place your hands directly below your shoulders. Now lift your
tailbone up towards the ceiling so that your lower back is concave. As you do this your head will lift
up naturally towards the ceiling.
Now round your back like the hump of a camel and roll your head towards your chest. Make the
movements as fluid as possible.
6. Butterfly
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Psychodynamic Approach To Psychology
Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain and
maintain it. Discuss this statement and show how a behaviourist s approach to therapy is in stark
contrast to a psychoanalytic one
In this essay I will first of all explain the main principles and theories that underpin the behaviourist
approach to psychology. I will subsequently outline how behaviourist theory can provide therapists
with some insight into both the causes of maladaptive behaviour and how that behaviour might be
sustained and maintained. Having discussed the main behaviourist principles and how they relate to
maladaptive behaviour, I will then compare and contrast the behavioural approach with the
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At first the rat would run up blind alleys in the maze but with experience it gradually learned how to
negotiate the maze to find the food more quickly.
Behaviourists like Skinner believed that the principles involved in these learning processes were
applicable to people and underpin complex human behaviour. Skinner proposed that behaviour
changes as a result of its consequences and that behaviour is also reinforced by reward. Behaviour that
is reinforced will also increase in frequency Skinner suggested. Similarly, he argued, negative
reinforcement works in the same way as positive re inforcement. For example, if a loud noise is made
every time a rat pokes its nose through its cage, the rat would stop doing it. He promoted the idea that
as humans are just another species, giving praise for desirable behaviour in a child would reinforce
that behaviour in the same way that getting food by pressing a lever in a box would reinforce
behaviour in a rat.
Skinner went further by suggesting that there is no such thing as free will; he called it the principle of
determinism, the assertion that all human behaviour is determined by what went before. Skinner s
hypotheses created widespread debate amongst psychologists and not surprisingly, his critics pointed
out that humans are very different to animals and that results from experiments conducted on rats in a
laboratory couldn t just be applied to human behaviour. Behaviourist critics reasoned
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Essay about The Heart of London Is Inspiring
Full of life, movement and noise heart of London which is inspiring already. Within the Temple, The
Round Church lies surrounded by the ancient buildings in a traffic free, green place of calm bounded
by the rather hazy River Thames and in between the Fleet Street. The entrance through the gateways,
possible to take either of the Inner or the Middle Temple which was apparently designed by an
amateur of architecture, built in 1684 with brick and huge Ionic pilasters and a pediment. The Inner
Template Gateway was made out of timber, plaster and brick with a pleasant looking room located
over the gateway.
Where the tides of history have shifted, the place being demolished and rebuilt, damaged then
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Which gives another interesting aspect to the Round Church; all the knights are on their back but are
otherwise positioned in different ways. The nave part also features organ and beautiful wooden altar
that design made Sir Christopher Wren. He introduced an organ to the church for the first time and
changed the interiors by including an altar screen.
The Chancel The choir of the original church was pulled down and an enlarged structure was created,
that comprises a central aisle and the two side ones with identical width. The Purbeck marble columns
of the Chancel cracked although still supported the vault, they were deemed unsound and replaced by
replicas. The original columns had a light outward lean which was duplicated in the replacement ones.
In 1841 the church has been restored by Smirke and Burton. They have decorated the walls and ceiling
in the high Victorian Gothic. They were aiming and attempting a restoration to bring its original
appearance. Theirs work were destroyed during the height of the Battle of Britain where German air
raid bombed the roof of the round church. However during the renovation, it was found that the
renovations made by Wren in the 17th Century were in storage and were replaced into the original
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Tips In Fashion
Tips for Experimenting with a New Look
Changing your style can be difficult. The fear of the unknown is often stifling and the initial feeling of
something new can feel uncomfortable. But we all need to step outside of our comfort zone at times in
order to discover something new and finding out who we really are as human beings.
So, if you are looking to update your style and do something different, here are a few tips to help you
get started. These tips will guarantee you experiment without fear and while still maintaining a
comfortable and personalised style.
Find your ideal fashion muse
You should start by finding a fashion muse. It can be a person you know in real life or a male celebrity
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To ensure you don t end up wearing colours that are not flattering, you might want to try colour tests
online to find those that suit you the most. You can find tests, which help determine what colours are
best for you. Pick those colours from the list you haven t ever tried or which you didn t think would
suit you.
Play with fabrics
You can also change your look by playing with different fabrics. You might be known for your denim
outfits. Perhaps you mainly wear jeans when you go out. So, pick something different such as khaki.
Steer away from the fabrics you normally use and opt something different.
If you usually have a basic cotton blend blazer when dressing up, swap it to a velvet one from Moss
Bros. If you ve never own jeans in your entire life, then get yourself a denim jacket or a pair of Levis
jeans. Similarly to the colour thing above, you want to go for the opposite and play with materials you
don t normally wear.
You can do the same with patterns. If you always wear non patter suites, try picking a pin stripe suit
the next time. On the other hand, if your t shirts are and shirts are always patterned, consider opting
for simple coloured shirts instead.
Find somewhere new to shop
Sometimes our sense of style is not just driven by what we think we like to wear but the places we
shop. Different stores often embrace different style and if you always shop with the same fashion
brand or retailer, you aren t going to end up with unique style.
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The Value Of A Migrant Worker Essay
A.) Social Location / pg.3: The group memberships that people have because of their location in
history and society
In The Harvest, it was interesting how the entire make up of the families was based on being a migrant
worker. Every person in the family seemed to already know what their role was going to be as a child,
there role in society was already pre mapped out for them. The goal as a family was to have everyone
in the United States working together in the fields. The families followed a yearly routine, following
the harvesting of different crops around the country. Their travels, their homes, their income, their
education, their social life, their human survival all based on the harvesting of the different crops. The
views of the world and the individual s role in life and society is very limited. The one little girl
actually said she wasn t sure that she had a dream. That she had goals in life, but she wasn t really sure
of an actual dream. Me coming from and growing up in the working middle class, my role as a child
was to play and receive an education. I knew on some sort of level that my responsibility was going to
school, have friends and a social life, and hopefully work and progress in my field of studies. Making
a comfortable living and having hopes of an increase of salary. The migrant workers in this video have
very different dynamics. There was a large responsibility placed on the young children not even old
enough to legally work in the United
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The Importance Of Travel Journals In The 17th Century
In the 17th century, colonial America, defined as the colonies along the Eastern seaboard, was rapidly
growing and changing. During this time of great expansion and settlement, travel journals, like the one
written by Sarah Kemble Knight, was the literary genre in the New World. The journal writings
reflected man s journeys to new lands and centered upon the people and adventures encountered along
the way. Sarah s journal, was one of the first woman s account, of her un chaperoned, roundtrip
journey from Boston to New York (Lauter 634). Her journal was published nearly a century after she
died, and is considered a literary landmark. The journal details the vast differences in customs,
governments, and religion Sarah experienced along her route. Through her witty writings, readers
witness the exploration of parameters of the woman s role, a growing relationship with nature versus
God, and the racism and socioeconomic struggles that existed during colonial times. Sarah Knight was
an educated, middle class woman, who pushed the boundaries of women s roles in a region dominated
by Puritan patriarchal values. Her decision to travel to New York, lest un chaperoned, was not the
norm of the colonial woman. However, Knight, as described by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, was
occupying a position, that of the wife, as deputy husband (Balkun 14). The term, deputy husband,
signifying a wife taking on the role of her husband in his absence. Sarah embraces this role and
journeys to
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Unit 201 Answers
Unit 201
Manage own performance in a business environment
1.1 Outline guidelines, procedures codes of practice relevant to personal work
There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the
best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that
need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors,
answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms as well as
many other procedures. All of the relevant procedures are kept in a file at the reception area where any
member of reception staff can revise them as and when necessary.
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Any technical fault that involves your computer you should report this to your computer technician if
your company has one. Large companies usually have a team of technicians to help solve various
problems. Things like photocopier running out of paper use your brain and fill the paper tray yourself
with the correct size and type of paper. If there is a jam, try and resolve this yourself without creating
danger or ask somebody who knows how to fix this. If someone is required but not available or if you
are having trouble tracking them down, the best thing to do is direct the query to the next person in
line.
1.9 Describe ways of seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems
Determine the severity of the problem.
How serious or relevant is the problem to the work environment? To you, the individual involved?
Again, is it important enough and worth tackling? Less serious work related problems might include
minor inconveniences and annoyances in the work environment, such as supplies required are out of
stock, the copy machine wasn t refilled with paper, and so on. Often these types of problems can be
easily addressed by communicating concerns with the individual involved. Sometimes minor
inconveniences and annoyances are brushed aside and ignored and sometimes should be. Work related
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Aggregate Demand Model
Question (3)
a) What is Aggregate Demand? (83%)
Aggregate demand is the total amount that all consumers, businesses, government agencies, and
foreigners spend on final goods and services.
Aggregate demand is represented by the aggregate demand curve, and it describes the relationship
between price levels and the quantity of output that firms are willing to provide. Aggregate demand is
not a fixed number because it depends on the price level.
The relationship between aggregate demand and the price level normally is a negative relationship,
which creates a downward sloping aggregate demand curve.
Aggregate demand is an aggregation of the microeconomic demand.
b) Develop a model showing the importance and effects of Aggregate Demand on the overall
economy. (83%)
The model is aggregate supply/ aggregate demand model (AS/AD Model). The AD/AS model is used
to illustrate the Keynesian model of the business cycle. Movements of the two curves can be used to
predict the effects that various exogenous events will have on two variables: real GDP and the price
level.
This model shows the importance of the importance and effect of the aggregate demand on the overall
economy. The government through its fiscal policy and the federal bank through its monetary policy
try to influence aggregate demand to influence the overall economy. For example, an increase in the
nominal money stock, as a result of monetary expansion policy, leads to a higher real money stock at
each level of
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My Language Are The Limits Of My World
It is argued that the human species are a class of animal. However, the distinctive characteristic that
makes us unique, which makes humans different from all other species, is our ability to use complex
language. Language is thought of as multi sensory, containing not only the verbal and writing, but also
touch, smell, sound, and body elements. As humans are very social beings, people have the natural
instinct to connect and communicate with others, to share our emotions and ideas, and as a result,
learning a language becomes an instinct for each individual. Language is the device used for
communication, Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian philosopher on language, said, The limits of my
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At one point in time it was thought to have originated somewhere in Asia. That assumption has now
been more or less thrown away. The idea itself originated with the traditional notion that all migrations
came from Asia. Throughout the past few decades the trend of opinion has swayed in favor of Eastern
or Central Europe being the original homeland of this language. Some scholars proclaim that this
birthplace was someplace close to Scandinavia and the neighboring parts of northern and central
Germany. Most philologists, however, seem to agree that this homeland was somewhere near the
Hungarian plains or the plains around Lithuania or Ukraine.
This idea is based on a study conducted of the Indo European vocabulary. If specific vocabulary terms
were found to be common to all the branches of Indo European language, they were presumed to be
the vocabulary terms of the parent Indo European language. Likewise, if certain vocabulary terms
were found in a noteworthy number of branches and if those branches were extensively removed from
each other that there was little chance to no chance of joint influence, those common items of
vocabulary were also taken to be part of the parent
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Biography Of Alexander John Greenslade And Lady Mary Capelle
Alexander John Greenslade, Stepney, London, 1885. I was born to Lord John Greenslade and Lady
Mary Capelle. In my early years, me and my kin took residency in Millbank road; walking distance
from both the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace.
We lived in a white bricked mansion: five stories tall; a small porters lodge just outside the front door;
white and gold incrusted foyer centred around a carpeted marble staircase, a glittering chandelier
hanging from The Creation of Adam on the ceiling. The lower few floors there were full with an
extensively lavish state dining room, drawing rooms, art galleries, studies and libraries, all challenging
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A young mother and son, both dirty and worn, walked down the depressed street. As our carriage
wheeled by, the boy and I managed to look at each other directly in the eyes. Just from the bloodshot
brown eyes, I saw the worry of a hundred grown men thrown onto his shoulders.
Why is everything here so awful? I asked my father. Both my parents faced me, their heads held high.
These people are not like us; they come of unfortunate bloodlines. Born into a poor family, and will
stay that way until they die. They said, splitting up the sentences.
That s sad,
Listen; they are none of your concern. They live their lives, and we live ours. My mother snapped
Enough of this somber talk, we are nearly at Hyde Park. Father chimed in.
We made our way out of the slums, returning to the vicinity of the palace. The horses drew us around
Kensington Palace and the Russian embassy. Past Round Pond stood the Crystal Palace. A magnificent
building, made almost wholly of glass, was erected by the river running through the park. Millions of
10 by 50 inch glass panes, all held together by iron reinforcements; reaching 170 feet high. Thousands
of people surrounded the palace s fountains and parks.
The carriage slowed to a halt outside of the transparent doors. The family strode into the emporium.
An explosion of colour and noise
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Analysis Of Big Two Hearted River
What is essential to understand is that Hemingway provides his readers with a guide to cope with
these often times cynical theories. By shifting to the philosophy of pragmatism, Hemingway is able to
establish values, morals and live a practical way of life through his work. McDermid explains the
philosophy, Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that includes those who claim that an ideology
or proposition is true if it works satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the
practical consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected. Pragmatism
originated in the United States during the latter quarter of the nineteenth century (McDermid par.1)
When all morals and values are shifted, it is up to the writer to decide how the character will cope with
these shattered ideals. One of the ways that Hemingway evokes pragmatism in his writing, is in the
short story titled, Big Two Hearted River. In the story we are introduced to Nick Adams who is
returning back to Seney, Michigan after his time in war. Although it lacks a central plot, there is plenty
going on buried beneath the surface. This is one of those stories that Hemingway executes his iceberg
theory quite perfectly. Upon returning to Michigan, Nick is left to discover that all the town has
burned down. This immediately signifies that everything has to be rebuilt. Another signifier that
values are morals have been destroyed by the war. Again, not overtly present, but when
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Political Development And Political Decay By Samuel P....
In the article, Political Development and Political Decay, Samuel P. Huntington looks at the
importance of modernization, institutionalization, and mobilization in political development. He
discusses the many definitions of political development and purposefully distinguishes it from
modernization. Instead, he defines political development as the activities of political institutions.
Huntington then addresses the affect political mobilization has on the deterioration of political
institutions, and the ways in which institutions can develop. Modernization is often attributed as an
aspect of political development, but Huntington believes otherwise and he gives several reasons for
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He identifies two reasons why political development is viewed as a one way concept . First, because
modernization is an irreversible process, it is clear why some may believe political development is
also irreversible, considering that the two concepts are often viewed as interconnected. Secondly, an
optimistic view of progress may exclude political decay as a possible concept (392). In Huntington s
view, studying both political development and political decay will help us better understand the
developing world. Next, Huntington argues that political institutionalization should play a greater role
when writing about political development. Institutionalization can be a characteristic of any political
system, it can be clearly defined and measured, and it is a reversible process. As defined by
Huntington, political development is the institutionalization of political organizations and procedures
(393). Different degrees of institutionalization can be applied to organizations based on their their
adaptability or rigidity, complexity or simplicity, autonomy or subordination, and coherence or
disunity. An organization that is more adaptable to changes has a greater level of institutionalization.
An older organization which has had more time to adjust to its successes and failures is more likely to
have a higher level of institutionalization than a younger organization, which is more likely to be rigid
and less adaptable. In addition, an organization that has
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Bis155 Final Exam Study Guide Essay
BIS155 Final Exam Study Guide
The Final Exam has a total of five essay questions. The focus of the exam is to evaluate your ability to
select and apply appropriate tools/concepts based on descriptions of common business situations.
Topic Question Type Number of Questions Points Possible
TCO 1 through 9: Excel Essay 4 160
TCO 10: Database Concepts Essay 1 40
TOTAL 5 200 POINTS
TCO 1 2: Spreadsheet Development
1. Basic steps/tasks involved in spreadsheet development.
2. Appropriate cell references required in various situations (relative, mixed, or absolute).
3. Appropriate formatting for titles, column headings.
4. When to use ranges and how to meaningfully name cell ranges.
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Includes: one variable data tables, two variable data tables, goal seek, scenario manager, and solver.
TOC 7 8: Automation and Integration
1. Simple automation Tasks accomplished by Autofill, and copying using the fill handle.
2. Means for assuring data integrity including drop down lists, data validation, and worksheet
protection.
3. Identify tasks for automation, and recommend macro development.
4. Develop and apply appropriate data validation rules and dialog boxes.
5. Using either an Excel list or a list imported to Excel, generate form letters and/or mailing labels.
6. Formatting the data source and the merged document.
7. Differences in linking files and embedding files, how to accomplish each, and when to use each.
8. How to link or embed an Excel chart into a Word document or Power Point slide.
9. Given a case such as the Week 6 project requiring analysis, develop a report to present findings and
recommendations.
TCO 10: Overview of Microsoft Access
1. Compare and contrast Excel and Access focusing on common capabilities, unique capabilities, and
when to use each.
2. Appropriate data types for specific data in the database.
3. The purpose of a primary key, and the appropriate selection and assignment of a field as primary
key.
4. The function of an Access form, and how to create a form using the Wizard.
5. Various types of queries, and how to set up basic queries using
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My Sist Of Ceiling Siblings
Critics have argued that the lack of autonomy of the savior sibling has led to the child being harmed. It
is not until the age of eighteen that the child is no longer considered a minor, and therefore, able to
make independent medical decisions. However, because of the rigor of unwarranted medical
treatments, there have been arguments about the morality of allowing parents to be in full control of
the medical decisions for a child whose purpose is keeping alive an ailing sibling. Does the parents
conflict of interest make making rational decisions impossible on their part? Or simply, their focus is
the sick child so everything revolves around that.
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Arguably, savior siblings grow up and mature much faster than other children owing to their early
extensive exposure to medical procedures. In the book version of My
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Warren E Buffett, 2005 Essay
UV0016 Version 2.5 WARREN E. BUFFETT, 2005 On May 24, 2005, Warren E. Buffett, the
chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., announced that
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, would acquire the
electric utility PacifiCorp. In Buffett s largest deal since 1998, and the second largest of his entire
career, MidAmerican would purchase PacifiCorp from its parent, Scottish Power plc, for $5.1 billion
in cash and $4.3 billion in liabilities and preferred stock. The energy sector has long interested us, and
this is the right fit, Buffett said. At the announcement, Berkshire Hathaway s Class A shares closed up
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What were Buffett s probable motives in the acquisition? What did Buffett s offer say about his
valuation of PacifiCorp, and how would it compare with valuations for other regulated utilities?
Would Berkshire s acquisition of PacifiCorp prove to be a success? How would Buffett define
success? Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Berkshire Hathaway was incorporated in 1889 as Berkshire Cotton
Manufacturing, and eventually grew to become one of New England s biggest textile producers,
accounting for 25% of the United States cotton textile production. In 1955, Berkshire merged with
Hathaway Manufacturing and began a secular decline due to inflation, technological change, and
intensifying competition from foreign competitors. In 1965, Buffett and some partners acquired
control of Berkshire Hathaway, believing that its financial decline could be reversed. Over the next 20
years, it became apparent that large capital investments would be required to remain competitive and
that even then the financial returns would be mediocre. Fortunately, the textile group generated
Berkshire Hathaway Class A vs. S P 500 Composite Index enough cash in the initial $100,000 years to
permit the firm to purchase two Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A insurance companies $10,000
headquartered in Omaha: National Indemnity Company and National $1,000 Fire Marine Insurance S
P 500 Composite Index Company. Acquisitions of other
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Hiv And The World Health Organization
HIV/AIDS is a an acronym that has become synonymous with the weakening of the human immunity
system and has become a constant source of anguish for the infected and their families. According to
the Center for Disease Control, more than 1.2 million people in the US are living with HIV. What may
be worrying is that 1 in 8 persons are unaware of their positive status. Despite the number of new HIV
diagnoses has decreasing by 19% between 2005 and 2014 , there is still a lot of unsightly statistics that
paint a picture of uncertainty regarding its eradication. HIV is incurable, The only relief comes in the
form of ARVs which help the body adapt to the weakened immune system. Globally, the World Health
Organization, puts the numbers at over 100 million people and most of them in developing countries.
A terrible scourge indeed and a relevant disease to analyze closely.
A virus by definition is is an intracellular parasite with either a RNA or DNA genome that are
surrounded by a protective protein coat. They transfer their genetic material to infected cells .The
Human Immunodeficiency Virus is caused by an infection by either HIV 1 or HIV 2. According to the
International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses these organisms are part of the Retroviridae family,
specifically from the lentivirus genus.They can be described as enveloped , diploid, single stranded ,
positive sense RNA viruses with a DNA intermediate which is an integrated viral genome: that is a
provirus.It persists
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Participatory Action Research At A Public New England...
In the case study about Participatory Action Research (PAR) in a public New England middle school,
researchers attempted to implement the PAR approach into a program that moves students who are
behind 1 year, at an accelerated rate 3 years of school over the course of 2 years allowing them to be
in the appropriate grade for their age group. The accelerated program was called Higher Academic
Achievement Program (HAAP). Two teachers and their classes participated in the research, taking on
the PAR approach two days a week, while continuing their normal academic schedule the rest of the
week. The HAAP program was a very traditional and strict program. The academic schedule was to be
abided by profusely to ensure that students were being properly prepared for their state exams. While
the actual teaching style of the teachers differed, their traditionalistic teaching views were shared.
Both students, teachers, and administrators were assessed and interviewed at the conclusion of the
study to report feedback about the successes, weaknesses, opinions, and criticisms about PAR. While
the program has a unique and engaging approach, there were several large complications in
appropriately implementing PAR into the HAAP program.
First, in implementing the PAR program, researchers did not assess the fit between the program and
the setting as extensively as required. This is the first factor that researchers should fully look into
before proceeding with placing a program into a new
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Essay On Willy Death Of A Salesman
You know how is it when you love someone? And the hard part, the bad part, the Jerry Springer Show
part is that you never stop loving someone. There s always a piece of them in your heart.
― Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders It was like that with Willy. Willy the
majestic. Willy the loving. Willy the loved. Willy, the one who was not there. Willy, who I would love,
carrying a piece of him in my heart until the day I die. Willy, who will live on in memory until that,
too, fades. Willy, who will live on eternally, from this paper into the mind. From the mind onto the
paper. Willy, who will forever remain here. Willy, Willy, Willy. Willy, who I would constantly think
about: his affection, his sagacity, and his kindness. Willy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Looking back, it all began with a duck, the only source of discord in his life. The duck would chase
him, attempt to hug him, wordlessly crying I love you, and Willy (oh Willy, Willy, Willy the just,
Willy the brave) would run, afraid of the loud, thundering feet, constantly behind him, following him.
Chasing him out of his domain. April showers bring May flowers It has been noted that Willy (Willy
the noble, Willy the fair) was struck particularly harshly by the passing of his sister. Remember you
are mortal. Remember that you will die. After her death, Willy (Willy the strong, Willy the
understanding) was never quite the same. He was more tired, more dejected, more depressed. April
showers bring May flowers Then there was the cheetah. At this point the memory of the duck had
faded away into oblivion, and all was peaceful for some time, but the cheetah brought renewed
boundless energy Into Willy s (Willy the quiet, Willy the peaceful) tranquil world. Eventually, it
learned its place, but the strenuous exercise of subduing it and keeping it there had taken its toll on the
great Willy (Willy the caring, Willy the subdued), and contributed to his
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Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes Essay
In the replication process of DNA, there are similarities between the process of replication of a
Eukaryote cell and Prokaryote cell. There are also differences in both processes. The most notable
difference would have to start with the cell themselves, which may add to additional differences in the
processes. A prokaryote is a more simplistic cell with less DNA and a Eukaryote cell is much more
complex with vast amounts of DNA.
The replication process in the end has the same goal and that is to copy DNA and pass it along to a
new cell. The processes begin in a similar fashion, which is the DNA is unwound by an enzyme
known as DNA helicase (Boundless, 2016). Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes both employ the polymerases
to synthesis DNA. In both cases the replication begins within the cell wall or cell membrane. The
processes of replicating the DNA into a new cell occurs with the aid of leading strands and lagging
strands (Bank, E., 2016). A leading and lagging strand uses RNA prime that inserts the first genetic
code that is completed by a subsequent lagging strand, Okazaki fragment.
The differences between the two replications are abundant. Although the replication occurs within the
cell wall for the two processes they both occur in different locations. The prokaryote replication
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The speed at which replication occurs is speedy but the decrease in speed for Eukaryote cells may go
hand and hand with the complexity of the organism. The margin for error to complete multiple
processes with billions of lines of DNA would presumably be higher with increased speed. It may also
be true that having multiple points of origin could be more accurate at inserting code in the correct
position. Lastly, the end of a chromosome and the shortening of the chromosome may help to relieve
the world of people who have experienced everything and know
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Chuck Close Analysis
Chuck Close is a modern American artist who has achieved success for his large scale portraits. Yes, I
would describe Close s work as a form of language because it explored the established visual
presentation from the portraits. The subject of his portraits has been drawn from himself, his family,
and friends. His works explain that it has been driven by his lifelong learning difficulties. His portraits
tell everything about his struggle to remember the faces while drawing. Also, the uses of the grid to
break down every image that he paints into small incremental units showed that we could easily focus
on each part of his paintings. I would consider this exploration of an artist at work as good and well
deserving artworks in exploring the process.
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Nurses And The Health Care Industry
How would you like being constantly tested, being stressed out, being rushed under pressure, people
judging you left and right, and having to constantly comply with every ones needs at the same time
while trying to maintain everyone clam, safe, and happy environment. Everyday the number of people
who are willing to do this job drops. But with the drop does not come hire pay instead there comes
more hours. They are so under appreciated and most of the time they are not even thanked for the job
they do. Nursing is a word used all over the world it has very much been around since the beginning
of time. Nurses are one of the most important professions within the health care industry. Through all
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According to Wikipedia the world nurse originally came from the Latin word nutrire , meaning to
suckle, referring to a wet nurse. It was only in the late 16th century when it attain its modern meaning
of a person who cares for the sick.
Nursing is a time consuming job. Often people hear of car burn outs where you press on the breaks
and gas at the same time and their tires start moving without the actual car moving. Well a nurse burn
out is kind of the same thing as said by a researcher Burnout is categorized as physical, mental and
emotional exhaustion, according to National Nurses United While stress is characterized by over
engagement, burnout is characterized by disengagement. Burnout can lead to dulled emotions and
detachment. It strongly affects the emotions and undermines motivation, leaving a sense of
hopelessness. For those experiencing burnout, every day is a bad day (Ericksen,
Rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing). So having all this stress on one person eventually catches on to them
having long Shifts, putting others first, being in a busy or highstress enviroment, and dealing with
sickness and death all contribute to a nurses burnout. Also according to the researcher they state
Burnout not only affects the wellbeing of nurses but also the care patients receive. Hospitals with high
burnout rates tend to have lower patient satisfaction, according to the National Institute of Health.
Nursing burnout has also been linked to an increased
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Response Criticism In Raymond Carver s Cathedral
In the short story, Cathedral , Carver uses reader response criticism to let the reader interpret the story
by leaving out pieces of information. Carver has been dubbed a minimalist for his low key plots and
spare style (34). This approach allows the reader to look deeper into a character without even knowing
their name. With the mentioning of alcohol, marijuana, and a suicide attempt, all before the eye
opening moment at the end...it gives the reader a glimpse into Raymond Carver s own life long
struggle with alcoholism and possible struggles with his life. In Cathedral , the narrator seems to be
very grumpy, jealous, and ignorant. The narrator fails to mention any names except for Robert s, but
the narrator mostly refers to him as the blind man . When the narrator speaks of his wife s past, he
never mentions her name, or her ex fiancés; and you can sense the bitterness from the narrator about
his wife s past when he says Her officer why should he have a name? he was the childhood
sweetheart, and what more does he want? (36). The reader can pick up the vibe that the husband seems
to be jealous that this man holds a special place in his wife s heart because they had the cute
Hollywood movie plot where two childhood sweethearts grow up and run off and get married. The
narrator never comes out and says these things though, because Carver uses his language and
minimalist ways to let the reader piece everything together and to interpret the story in their own way.
The
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Essay On Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is a very real and common health problem for Australians, with 2 in 3 developing this
deadly disease by the age of 70 (Lynch, 2006). Due to the Australian climate and lifestyle, as well as a
predominantly fair skinned population, skin cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in Australia,
(Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2000). For the most effective prevention against skin
cancer, it is recommended that a combination of sun safety measures are met; slip, slop, slap, seek,
slide (Slip on sun protective clothing, slop on water resistant SPF30+ sunscreen, slap on a hat, seek
shade, slide on sunglasses), (Preventing Skin Cancer, 2017). By simply reducing recreational sun
exposure, the risk of developing melanoma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Adolescents are failing to demonstrate sun safety practices to reduce their risk of getting skin cancer.
A survey completed by 75 students at Ipswich Girls Grammar School aged 14 16 years showed that
only 12% of students always apply sunscreen whilst in the sun (Find survey results in Appendix). This
is a surprising figure, considering 95% of the students surveyed have been educated on the importance
and consequences regarding sun safety. To ensure that the message of sun safety is successfully
brought to the attention of adolescents, a new campaign must be implemented, targeting teens by
ensuring that it is equitable and caters for diversity within the community.
EVALUATION
One of the most successful health campaigns in Australia s history was launched in 1981, when a
cheerful seagull in board shorts, t shirt and hat danced his way across our TV screens singing the
jingle. (Sun Smart, 2017). The Slip, Slop, Slap campaign encouraged Australians to protect their skin
whilst in the sun, and raised this awareness through the use of a catchy song. Population health expert
David Whiteman led a study of six populations with moderate to high melanoma incidence, finding
that Australia was the only one of the six whose melanoma rates decreased around the time of the Slip,
Slop, Slap campaign. Although it cannot be proven that this decrease of
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Inelastic Lab
Elastic and Inelastic Lab
By. Spencer Schibig
December 10th, 2015
Elastic and Inelastic Lab
By. Spencer Schibig
December 10th, 2015
Introduction Do elastic and inelastic collisions obey the conservation of momentum principle?The law
of momentum conservation principle means a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an
isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total
momentum of the two objects after the collision. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to
the momentum gained by object 2. It is important, because this experiment we can see momentum
conserved in a collision and seeing if the collision is elastic if it bounces of each other or if it is
inelastic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We had some error in our experiment, with human error launching the cart and we did not record the
carts bouncing back from the wall. Our data is consistent and we can observe the difference between
each table. We were able to see the cart s total momentum equal around the same after the collision,
unless it was an inelastic collision or if we added the 500g the velocity would be halved.The max
force that occurs during a collision is a function of the change in velocity over a change of time. The
shorter the time span, the larger the force must be. However it did not change the momentum, because
the according the law of conservation momentum principle the energy is conserved within the system.
If we would have recorded D3 when the cart bounced off the wall after collision we would have an
even more accurate account of the law of conservation momentum
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  • 2. How Does Stalin Deserve The Great Purges During the 1930 s, Stalin ordered large scale purges, targeting anyone who displayed even the slightest sign of being a threat to the government. The government was able to identify these people through family members or close friends who informed on them. With this, people no longer expressed their true opinions and instead conformed with the government s ideas in fear of persecution ( Purges and Praises ). About 20 million people that were suspected of performing anti Soviet activities were executed, sent to Gulag labor camps, or forced them to take part in a show trial, where they would be forced plead guilty publicly to inconceivable crimes that they had never committed (Gracheva). Many officials and military leaders were also executed after being convicted of treason. It is estimated that one thirds of the Communist Party s three million members were put to death during the Great Purge. However, the traces of the people that were murdered were eliminated after the government rewrote history books and doctored photographs to exclude them. Additionally, members of the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, were killed at the end of the Great Purges, so that the people that had known too much about this event would be eliminated. In order for the Soviet government to unify its citizens, it had to overcome the vast cultural differences that were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an autocratic ruler, Stalin aimed to consolidate power and eliminate opposition. Stalin and the state seized total control of the media: dictating what people say, read, and heard. Those who attempted to do otherwise were imprisoned or sent to labor camps( Joseph Stalin ). Under the rule of Stalin, there was no religious freedom. Churches were shut down and church leaders were arrested or executed. The reasoning behind this was that anyone who worshipped God was a challenge to those who worshipped Stalin through his personality cult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. TARDEC RT S T Case Study As the (Acting) Executive Director (ED) for TARDEC s Research, Technology and Integration (RTI) business group, and in my previous role as the Deputy Executive Director (DxD) for RTI, I have created/implemented a strategic RTI S T vision that supported the bolstered funding shifts (between $1.3 $2B) from FY18 through the FY20 24 POM as directed by the DUSA and A/SA to the Army s highest priority technology development areas. I ve enabled in concert with other TARDEC senior leadership and staff, working across the NGCV CFT team, to fund efforts that maintain deliverables of technologies foundational for Next Generation of Combat Vehicles. This strategic initiative enabled TARDEC ICW the CFT to accelerate key technologies to support Army Modernization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In concert with this, RTI teams are providing for a modular Active Protection System (MAPS) framework and controller. In short, MAPS provides the foundation for the Army Active Protection System Strategy which enables tailored capability, integration commonality on any platform, and provides an avenue for technology insertion and growth; and 3) development of a modular and open power, data and electronics architecture capable of operating at higher temperatures with greater efficiency. Additionally, I have ensured that RTI remains resolute in pursuing/building foundational architectures for the next generation of combat vehicle technologies that enable cutting edge ground vehicle capabilities to be designed to effectively and flexibly meet the needs of the current force Army, as well the future Army that will need new concepts and combat vehicles be developed. These foundational architectures enable things like scalable power solutions, active protection to address evolving threats, a flexible architecture for vehicle electronics, as well as autonomous, tele operated or driver optional systems to greatly enhance Soldier safety while growing capability for mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. BP s Commitment to the Recovery of Natural Resources The projects are part of BP s commitment to provide up to $1 billion in early restoration funding to expedite recovery of natural resources injured as a result of the Deepwater Horizon accident. The early restoration framework agreement signed in 2011 requires BP and the trustees to agree upon the potential projects, funding and the natural resources benefits the projects are expected to provide. The trustees then implement the projects. The agreement makes it possible for restoration to begin at an earlier stage of the natural resource damage (NRD) process than usual. NRD restoration projects are typically funded only after the NRD assessment is complete and a final settlement has been reached or a final court judgment has been entered. This process often takes many years, and restoration is often delayed during that time. The early restoration framework agreement allows the parties to expedite projects to restore, replace or acquire the equivalent of injured natural resources in the Gulf soon after an injury is identified, reducing the time needed to achieve restoration of those resources. Projects under way Ten projects were approved in two separate phases. Phase I projects The eight initial projects will restore and enhance wildlife, habitats and the services provided by those habitats, as well as provide additional access for fishing, boating and related recreational uses. The projects are in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi. The trustees approved the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. King Charles IIi By Mark Bartlett I tremendously enjoyed the play King Charles III by Mark Bartlett. It dealt with the very modern issues of privacy and the press through the medium of blank verse and the modern day monarchs with some Shakespearean precursors lurking in the background. Charles III opens just after the death of Elizabeth II, and traces the remaining royals actions and reactions through the next coronation. We see Charles, attempting to follow his own moral compass, becoming embroiled in politics He nearly destroys the monarchy by refusing to pass a bill that would censor certain types of scandals out of the press, despite the bill having strong support in the House of Commons. Will and Kate, the publicly popular and more politically savvy pair, pull strings (with questionable morality) to keep the palace together, both for themselves and posterity. Prince Harry is off running around on the town, drinking too much and continuing his famous shenanigans, until he meets and falls in love with Jess, a republican who is strongly against the monarchy. One of Jess s previous boyfriends threatens to release nude pictures of her to the gossip rags to extort money out of the royal family. This problem could be easily solved by the passage of the bill in Parliament that Charles is still blocking, even as he promises to protect Jess after meeting her. Harry contemplates leaving the royal family to be with Jess, as she is staunchly opposed to everything royal, with the idea that some people are just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis Of White And The New Yorker Furthermore, In Warshow s review of E.B White and the New Yorker, experience again is at the forefront of his critique, along with a bit of his ever present political views. He makes a very important point at the begging of this review, The New Yorker has always dealt with experience not by trying to understand it but by prescribing the attitude to be adopted toward it. (warshow 2001, 75) This becomes an interesting argument, even today, as we think about what trends we have seen in popular culture. Do we ever ask ourselves if this is something that has been prescribed to us, instead of by us? Journalism, especially from writers of a certain stature, can often dictate where the culture shifts. If we are able to look at the writing with an objective eye then we are simply learning about another facet of the experience. All to often, though, it is hard for us to be objective. This could be why we, as Americans, have popular culture at all. A journalist tells us what is cool, and we subscribe to that idea as an entire culture. There are always outliers, but when talking about popular culture most Americans are in it for the collective effervesces. I think this point would be highly debated by Warshow. As he says at the end of this review, unable to keep his political feelings at bay, The purpose of this writing is not to say anything about democracy ...but only to arouse certain familiar responses in the liberal middle class reader. (warshow 2001,78) Moving forward in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Buchi Emecheta and African Traditional Society Essay Buchi Emecheta s literary terrain is the domestic experience of the female characters, and the way in which these characters try to turn the table against the second class and slavish status to which they are subjected either by their husbands or the male oriented traditions. Reading Buchi Emecheta informs us of the ways fiction, especially women s writing, plays a role in constructing a world in which women can live complete lives; a world that may provide women with opportunities for freedom, creativity, self expression, friendship and love. Welesley Brown Lloyd believes that; of all women writers in contemporary African literature Buchi Emecheta of Nigeria has been the most sustained and vigorous voice of direct feminist protest (35) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (xii) Emecheta s first novels which are set in Nigeria, The Salve Girl, The Bride Price and The Joys of Motherhood work like a double edged sword. On the one hand, they are portraits of female bondage (Frank 749), describing African women in their total submergence and enslavement. On the other, they depict the structures and institutions which empower women and increase their participation in the socio political, economic and spiritual activities in their community. In these three novels she gives a picture of women in contemporary society as well as those in the past. The realistic picture provided by the writer destroys women s contentment with the present state of affairs while giving insights into the strategies that enable women to survive the oppressions of patriarchal society. Two types of women are presented in these novels: those that concede to oppression and domination of the patriarchal society and those who try hard to exploit the existing institutions of their society for their best. It is mainly in these three novels that the writer intends to show the positive possibilities offered to women in the traditional African society which helps them have some degrees of authenticity and also remind the readers of colonialism s responsibilities in depriving women of these rights and thus aggravating the subjugation. In an Igbo society there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gambling In The NBA Throughout the years of professional sports, gambling and wagering as been right beside the game. The people can retraces gambling and sports from the Olympia days to now in the 21st century. Society has played huge rolls in professional sports by helping it broadcast around the world on primetime and bring the sport to life by making it part of the community. Cities become known for their athletic team and when people bring up Los Angeles they tend to think of large populations, tall buildings, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers. In 1998 99 Lakers season, what other city were starving for a championship than the Lakers considering the fact that the last Championship they won was in 1988 89 season with Magic Johnson. This was a new era for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His account was traced down at Pregame.com betting website and president of the website R.J. Bell began to follow his bets for the next four years. Bell an expert gambler and president of Pregame.com discovered that during the two seasons investigated by the NBA, the teams that Doanghy refereed scored more points than expected by the Las Vegas sports books 57 percent of the time. The previous two seasons this situation happened only 44 percent of the time. According to the experts and Mr. Bell, the odds of such a discrepancy are 1 in 1,000, and there was a 99.9 percent chance that these results would not have happened without an outside factor . (Article Base 2010.) In 2007 investigations found 10 games in which Donaghy was going to officiate had the point spread moved 1.5 points or more before the tip an indication that big money had been wagered on the game. The big money that was wagered on the games always won. (ESPN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Danger ! This Mission To Mars Could Bore You To Death ! NASA has never made a trip to Mars, but I don t think the benefits of going to Mars will outweigh the risks. One of the reasons I don t think we should go to Mars is because it would take eight months to get there. Yeah, it would be cool to be the first person on Mars but you are taking a lot of risks. That is just one of my three reasons I don t think the benefits outweigh the risks. First, When you go to Mars it is a very long flight. According to the text Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death! in paragraph 2 the author states With current technology, the journey takes more than eight months each way I think being in a spaceship for 8 months in such a small space could not only take a long time, but it would make you really tired. So, in my opinion, I don t think that we should go to Mars because it would take you eight months to get there, also you would in such a small space in a spaceship. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While you are on a spaceship for eight months not will it only be boring but it will be stressful. According to the text Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death! in paragraph 6 the author states Boredom, it turns out, is a form of stress. Also in the same text and paragraph, the author states If your brain does not receive sufficient stimulus, it might find something else to do it daydreams, it wanders, it thinks about itself. If this goes on too long, it can affect your mind s normal functioning So this is another risk of going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Intimate Gruissan Research Paper Exploring the Intimate Gruissan (1) While towering architectures and massive cathedrals always to the requirements of our holiday destination. Yet still, quaint, little places hold a soft spot in our heart. Once you see the commune of Gruissan, those spots are about to be reawakened. LOCATION (2) Gruissan is located at the southernmost part of France. It is part of the Languedoc Roussillon region of the Aude Department. It is one of the many communal that lies facing the Mediterranean Sea. Towns near Gruissan are Narbonne at the north and Leucate at the south. CLIMATE Just like most of the communes located at the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, August is the best month to visit the place. You don t have to worry about the place being crowded, however. Despite the peak season, Gruissan still remains less crowded and feels more intimate for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, going to the beach could be a little bit stressful, since you still have to drive a 4x4 vehicle, squeeze through posts, and get a yourself muddied if you re not careful. But what s that compared to the reward? Gruissan coast is the perfect place for water sport. The water is wild while the place is serene a perfect spot for anyone. Salins de Gruissan (8) Last but not the least is the stunning sunset of Salins de Gruissan. After the excitement dies down, there is nothing better to end the day than simply watching the setting of the sun in the fishing port of the small village. Whether with family or friends, the serene sight is the perfect finishing touch for a beautiful adventure. For your interest, the water in Salins de Gruissan is a bright salmon pink on its own and not a mere reflection of the light. It came from Dunaliella Salina. It is a salt tolerant algae whose color changes in intensity directly proportional to the intensity of the sun and wind in the salt solution in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. John Reid Quotes The revolutionary war started in 1775 between United States Of America and Great Britain.One family is caught in the middle of the war.In the book Time Enough For Drums written by Ann Rinaldi. John Reid is one of the character s tutor and is loving,brave and cruel. John Reid Has risked his life every time he stepped into enemy territory and spied for Washington as an American spy. The first Character trait that John Reid showed is that he was cruel. In the beginning of the book he was a tough strict tutor who did not show really any feelings towards Jemima. He would often lose his temper and patience regularly and often make Jemima cry. He took away her favorite riding horse bleu for absolutely no reason what so ever and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bonnethead Shark Structure The bonnethead shark is a magnificent creature. It can reach speeds of 35 mph when trying to catch its prey. The bonnethead shark is a carnivore. It will consume some of the fish that swim by when it s hungry. The sharks habitat is in a wide range, and the structure and anatomy is unique. The bonnethead shark eats about its own weight in a day. The bonnethead shark feeds on crab, shrimp, mollusks, and small fish. This shark eats meat,but also eats bivalves and cephalopods. The bonnethead feeds mostly in the daytime. They swim slowly toward their prey. Then quickly attack the prey and crush it with their teeth. In the summertime if you go to the reefs and seaweed you might see a bonnethead shark. The bonnethead shark is abundant in the nearshore Florida water by reefs. It s commonly seen over shallow sand and mud flats. They move into deeper water during the colder months. Depths about 32 to 262 ft, and in the warmer months they can be found 10 to 25m underwater. The biogeographic regions are in the Atlantic ocean(native) and Pacific ocean(native). The Aquatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bonnethead shark scientific name is the Sphyrna tiburo. The bonnethead looks like it has a shovel on its head. That is why it s nickname is the shovelhead shark. This shark is one of nine species of the hammerhead shark. These sharks all have a unique hammer or shovel shaped head. The shovel shaped head helps the shark find its prey easier. In a 2009 study found that the shark could nearly see 360 degrees vision and excellent depth perception. This shark is the smallest member of the Hammerhead family. The maximum length is about 3.5 feet. The bonnethead shark matures about 2 years of age (about 30 inches) and is estimated to live 7 years, or more. They can weigh up to 24 pounds. The bonnethead sharks nostrils are located close to the eyes, near the ends of its flattened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The United Kingdom And The European Union The United Kingdom joined the European Union in 1973 for improved economic stability and to establish themselves as a European power. During World War II the United Kingdom had grown economically, however after the war, the UK nationalized many core industries such as health care and it negatively affected the economy (Coricelli). In joining the European Union, the United Kingdom hoped for investment opportunities in machinery and stability in the economy through jobs and trading partners (Coricelli). Since joining, the United Kingdom has had a strong foothold inside the European Union. The UK holds 73 members in the European Parliament, 24 representatives on the European Economic and Social Committee, and as of 2015, the United Kingdom is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union to curb the large influx of immigration and ultimately create a more pure form of sovereignty. The results of the referendum were staggering, as the citizens of the United Kingdom vocalized their desire for change at the emotional level. People felt as though the European Union, with its relaxed attitude towards state borders, would open the gate to continuous immigration and taint the cultural identity of the United Kingdom. Britains in support of Brexit believe in this idea of immigration being the root of the problem with the EU. In the midst of the financial crash of 2008, the entire Eurozone has had difficulty getting back off the ground and many of the countries in its borders turned towards the UK for financial compensation in the form of jobs (Lee). In 2015 the United Kingdom took about 330,000 new people into the state, living and working among the people already established there (Lee). A professor at London s School of Economics states in regards to immigration affecting the Brexit vote, that there s a feeling that we re losing our cultural identity and our national identity he also hypothesizes that so many cultures impending in one place mixed with an influx of people willing to work for low wages drives the above feeling home, into the lives of native citizens of the UK (Taub). When people who come into the country are willing to work for less money stay and find jobs, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Big Data And The Data Introduction The term big data came into the picture to refer the big volumes of information s both the companies and governments are storing. The data may be where we live, where we go, what we buy and what we say etc. all will be recorded and stored forever. More than 90% of data is generated in the past 2 years only and this volume is increasing day by day and doubling for every two years. In this world, the organizations are using the data generated by us and no one knows what they are doing with the collected data. Big data is defined as a lot of structured and unstructured data from different sources, such as E commerce websites, online transactions, social networks, medical records, internet search indexes, banking and financial services, scientific searches, weblogs, and document searches and so on. Big data also can be described by four V s: Volume, Velocity, Variety and finally Value. Volume: The term big data itself tells it is related to size. Big data requires processing of high volumes of unstructured data such as data from twitter, network traffic etc. The volume of data varies from one organization to other. Velocity: The term velocity refers to how fast the data is generated and processed to meet the demands and the challenges in the path of growth and development. Reacting quickly enough to deal with data velocity is a challenge for most organizations. Variety: Data today comes in various formats, types, structured, unstructured. For example, the data may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Does Sarty Change Even though young Sarty despises his father s (Abner) crimes, why does he keep these crimes to himself and not expose his father? Throughout the text of Barn Burning , Sarty seems to have repetitive feelings of grief and despair, yet he hesitates to out his father for his crimes. Sarty is hesitant to out his father for his crimes because he hopes his father will change, he fears his father will harm him physically or emotionally, and he places a priority on his family s wellbeing before his own. First, Sarty hesitates to reveal his father s crimes to others because he hopes that his father may change. Sarty is hoping that his father will change, but without him having to act against his father. This can be seen when Sarty is astonished by the gargantuan house of Mr. De Spain. There, Sarty thinks; Maybe he will feel it too. Maybe it will even change him now from what maybe he couldn t help but be. (Faulkner, 40) He wants his father to change because he is tired of the life that his father is making him and his family live. Sarty and his family have moved 12 times within the past year. Each move, based on the past two moves, is more than likely based off the fact that Sarty s father has either burned another barn or damaged someone else s property again. Plus, on top of that, Abner never seems to get his family out of this pit of despair. It s a never ending cycle. Although Sarty is trying to convince himself that his father will change without force, his father s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gun Control And The Amendment Of The American Constitution The ever existing debate on whether or not American citizens should keep and exercise their right to arm and themselves against tyranny, as it says so within the Second Amendment of the Constitution. While there are those who advocate to keep their guns for safety reasons, there are American citizens who believe guns should be regulated, recorded, and controlled overall within the United States of America, to ensure that certain tragedies, such as school shootings and robberies, do not occur. This paper will argue on the reasoning of why groups are advocating for gun control because of school shootings and other tragedies associated with firearms. This paper will also argue that, while American citizens should not have their firearms regulated because it violates the Second Amendment of the American Constitution, screening for certain medical problems and mental illnesses, as well as background checks into criminal records, should be conducted as a requirement to make a legal purchase. While the citizens of the United States of America should be allowed to own and make use of their firearms, in the case of protecting themselves against harm, there should be a better system in place to ensure that a person does not have a mental illness that could endanger another person if they have access to firearms. This is also the same in the case of a person having a criminal record, such as having a prior conviction as a result of illegally owning a firearm or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Factors Of Scooterino The main political factor that would influence the success of Scooterino in a particular economy is state regulations concerning ridesharing business. Specifically, the more regulations there are in a given country targeted at a ridesharing business, the harder it will be to develop and sustain Scooterino in that economy. What is interesting in this analysis is that the four cities under consideration Berlin, London, Madrid and Paris are, naturally, all parts of the EU political and legal framework. It is worth noting that one of the biggest names in a ridesharing business Uber has faced considerably more obstacles on its rise to prominence in Europe, compared to the United States, where it originated. As it appears, in Europe, traditional modes of transportation business prove to be a bigger resistance towards ride sharing business. . And in fact, currently there are undergoing discussions at the European Commission on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the major factors deciding whether a ridesharing business will sustain in the long run is the corruption level in a particular economy. Specifically, the higher the corruption level is, the easier it would be for competing businesses to using various bribing schemes to enforce a ban on your business. In the case of a ridesharing platform, the ban might be initiated in the interest of taxi industry, and such cases are outlined further in the section dedicated to analysis of legal factors. While there is no evidence to suggest that bans on ridesharing sector are caused solely by corrupt state officials, in certain cases it is virtually to impossible to identify other reasons for restrictive legislative acts. The more corrupt the particular state is, the easier it is for a particular lobbying company to enforce legislative acts that would limit their competitors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Transnational Corporation And What Impacts Do They Have On... What is a Transnational Corporation and what impacts do they have on society? Before we can discuss the impacts these types of corporations have on society, we must first have a basic knowledge of exactly what a Transnational Corporation is and how they are formed. Then we can begin to comprehend how these corporations impact things such as international trade and the effects they have on cultures throughout the world. Let s begin by defining a Transnational Corporations. Most of individuals draw there meaning of a term from how it is used in a sentence and from our own background, but we all know that can change the meaning of the word. We also know that this can be close or way of base as to the actual meaning. So, let s see what the definition is for Transnational Corporation. According to West s Encyclopedia of American Law, A Transnational, or multinational, corporation has its headquarters in one country and operates wholly or partially owned subsidiaries in one or more other countries. (Lehman and Phelps, 2008) Here is another definition of the topic Multinational corporations are corporations whose home offices are in one country but have significant fixed investments in other countries. These investments might be in factories or warehouses, transportation or telecommunications, mining or agriculture. (Burton, 2002) Now you have two different version of what this type of corporation is. However, my interpretation is, this is a company that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Is Postnatal Yoga It is important to exercise during pregnancy for both the mother s and baby s well being. However, if you are not someone who would like to sweat it out with your baby bump, try your hands at yoga. Yoga is gentle and helps to relax both the mind and body. It combines asanas paraynam and relaxation techniques to achieve this balance. When practised regularly, yoga helps improve your physical, mental and emotional well being. It improves your blood circulation, muscle tone and flexilibity. And it continues to have benefits after pregnancy too. Postnatal yoga, which can be started about six weeks after the birth, strengthens the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles, helping you get back to your pre pregnancy shape faster How to start: If you have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lift your arms and reach towards the chair; press your palms on the chair. Keep your back straight and bend from your hips. Hold. Return to standing position. 4. Seated twist Twist to the right and then to the left, to improve the mobility of the spine. Benefit: This pose stretches the spine, improves digestion and relieves constipation. Sit with your legs stretched out in front of you. Bend your right knee and take the right foot over the left knee. Bring the left arm and elbow over the right knee. Keep your right hand behind you on the floor for support. Now twist your torso to the right and turn your head back. Return to starting position and switch sides. 5. Cat camel pose Imitate a cat and then a camel. Arch your spine like a cat and then lift it up like the hump of a camel. Benefit: releases spinal stress Get down on all fours on your mat. Place your hands directly below your shoulders. Now lift your tailbone up towards the ceiling so that your lower back is concave. As you do this your head will lift up naturally towards the ceiling. Now round your back like the hump of a camel and roll your head towards your chest. Make the movements as fluid as possible. 6. Butterfly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Psychodynamic Approach To Psychology Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain and maintain it. Discuss this statement and show how a behaviourist s approach to therapy is in stark contrast to a psychoanalytic one In this essay I will first of all explain the main principles and theories that underpin the behaviourist approach to psychology. I will subsequently outline how behaviourist theory can provide therapists with some insight into both the causes of maladaptive behaviour and how that behaviour might be sustained and maintained. Having discussed the main behaviourist principles and how they relate to maladaptive behaviour, I will then compare and contrast the behavioural approach with the psychoanalytic (Freudian) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first the rat would run up blind alleys in the maze but with experience it gradually learned how to negotiate the maze to find the food more quickly. Behaviourists like Skinner believed that the principles involved in these learning processes were applicable to people and underpin complex human behaviour. Skinner proposed that behaviour changes as a result of its consequences and that behaviour is also reinforced by reward. Behaviour that is reinforced will also increase in frequency Skinner suggested. Similarly, he argued, negative reinforcement works in the same way as positive re inforcement. For example, if a loud noise is made every time a rat pokes its nose through its cage, the rat would stop doing it. He promoted the idea that as humans are just another species, giving praise for desirable behaviour in a child would reinforce that behaviour in the same way that getting food by pressing a lever in a box would reinforce behaviour in a rat. Skinner went further by suggesting that there is no such thing as free will; he called it the principle of determinism, the assertion that all human behaviour is determined by what went before. Skinner s hypotheses created widespread debate amongst psychologists and not surprisingly, his critics pointed out that humans are very different to animals and that results from experiments conducted on rats in a laboratory couldn t just be applied to human behaviour. Behaviourist critics reasoned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about The Heart of London Is Inspiring Full of life, movement and noise heart of London which is inspiring already. Within the Temple, The Round Church lies surrounded by the ancient buildings in a traffic free, green place of calm bounded by the rather hazy River Thames and in between the Fleet Street. The entrance through the gateways, possible to take either of the Inner or the Middle Temple which was apparently designed by an amateur of architecture, built in 1684 with brick and huge Ionic pilasters and a pediment. The Inner Template Gateway was made out of timber, plaster and brick with a pleasant looking room located over the gateway. Where the tides of history have shifted, the place being demolished and rebuilt, damaged then restored, reduced to ruin and again ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which gives another interesting aspect to the Round Church; all the knights are on their back but are otherwise positioned in different ways. The nave part also features organ and beautiful wooden altar that design made Sir Christopher Wren. He introduced an organ to the church for the first time and changed the interiors by including an altar screen. The Chancel The choir of the original church was pulled down and an enlarged structure was created, that comprises a central aisle and the two side ones with identical width. The Purbeck marble columns of the Chancel cracked although still supported the vault, they were deemed unsound and replaced by replicas. The original columns had a light outward lean which was duplicated in the replacement ones. In 1841 the church has been restored by Smirke and Burton. They have decorated the walls and ceiling in the high Victorian Gothic. They were aiming and attempting a restoration to bring its original appearance. Theirs work were destroyed during the height of the Battle of Britain where German air raid bombed the roof of the round church. However during the renovation, it was found that the renovations made by Wren in the 17th Century were in storage and were replaced into the original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Tips In Fashion Tips for Experimenting with a New Look Changing your style can be difficult. The fear of the unknown is often stifling and the initial feeling of something new can feel uncomfortable. But we all need to step outside of our comfort zone at times in order to discover something new and finding out who we really are as human beings. So, if you are looking to update your style and do something different, here are a few tips to help you get started. These tips will guarantee you experiment without fear and while still maintaining a comfortable and personalised style. Find your ideal fashion muse You should start by finding a fashion muse. It can be a person you know in real life or a male celebrity you admire. The key is to find someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To ensure you don t end up wearing colours that are not flattering, you might want to try colour tests online to find those that suit you the most. You can find tests, which help determine what colours are best for you. Pick those colours from the list you haven t ever tried or which you didn t think would suit you. Play with fabrics You can also change your look by playing with different fabrics. You might be known for your denim outfits. Perhaps you mainly wear jeans when you go out. So, pick something different such as khaki. Steer away from the fabrics you normally use and opt something different. If you usually have a basic cotton blend blazer when dressing up, swap it to a velvet one from Moss Bros. If you ve never own jeans in your entire life, then get yourself a denim jacket or a pair of Levis jeans. Similarly to the colour thing above, you want to go for the opposite and play with materials you don t normally wear. You can do the same with patterns. If you always wear non patter suites, try picking a pin stripe suit the next time. On the other hand, if your t shirts are and shirts are always patterned, consider opting for simple coloured shirts instead. Find somewhere new to shop Sometimes our sense of style is not just driven by what we think we like to wear but the places we shop. Different stores often embrace different style and if you always shop with the same fashion brand or retailer, you aren t going to end up with unique style.
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  • 24. The Value Of A Migrant Worker Essay A.) Social Location / pg.3: The group memberships that people have because of their location in history and society In The Harvest, it was interesting how the entire make up of the families was based on being a migrant worker. Every person in the family seemed to already know what their role was going to be as a child, there role in society was already pre mapped out for them. The goal as a family was to have everyone in the United States working together in the fields. The families followed a yearly routine, following the harvesting of different crops around the country. Their travels, their homes, their income, their education, their social life, their human survival all based on the harvesting of the different crops. The views of the world and the individual s role in life and society is very limited. The one little girl actually said she wasn t sure that she had a dream. That she had goals in life, but she wasn t really sure of an actual dream. Me coming from and growing up in the working middle class, my role as a child was to play and receive an education. I knew on some sort of level that my responsibility was going to school, have friends and a social life, and hopefully work and progress in my field of studies. Making a comfortable living and having hopes of an increase of salary. The migrant workers in this video have very different dynamics. There was a large responsibility placed on the young children not even old enough to legally work in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance Of Travel Journals In The 17th Century In the 17th century, colonial America, defined as the colonies along the Eastern seaboard, was rapidly growing and changing. During this time of great expansion and settlement, travel journals, like the one written by Sarah Kemble Knight, was the literary genre in the New World. The journal writings reflected man s journeys to new lands and centered upon the people and adventures encountered along the way. Sarah s journal, was one of the first woman s account, of her un chaperoned, roundtrip journey from Boston to New York (Lauter 634). Her journal was published nearly a century after she died, and is considered a literary landmark. The journal details the vast differences in customs, governments, and religion Sarah experienced along her route. Through her witty writings, readers witness the exploration of parameters of the woman s role, a growing relationship with nature versus God, and the racism and socioeconomic struggles that existed during colonial times. Sarah Knight was an educated, middle class woman, who pushed the boundaries of women s roles in a region dominated by Puritan patriarchal values. Her decision to travel to New York, lest un chaperoned, was not the norm of the colonial woman. However, Knight, as described by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, was occupying a position, that of the wife, as deputy husband (Balkun 14). The term, deputy husband, signifying a wife taking on the role of her husband in his absence. Sarah embraces this role and journeys to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Unit 201 Answers Unit 201 Manage own performance in a business environment 1.1 Outline guidelines, procedures codes of practice relevant to personal work There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors, answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms as well as many other procedures. All of the relevant procedures are kept in a file at the reception area where any member of reception staff can revise them as and when necessary. 1.2 Explain the Purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any technical fault that involves your computer you should report this to your computer technician if your company has one. Large companies usually have a team of technicians to help solve various problems. Things like photocopier running out of paper use your brain and fill the paper tray yourself with the correct size and type of paper. If there is a jam, try and resolve this yourself without creating danger or ask somebody who knows how to fix this. If someone is required but not available or if you are having trouble tracking them down, the best thing to do is direct the query to the next person in line. 1.9 Describe ways of seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems Determine the severity of the problem. How serious or relevant is the problem to the work environment? To you, the individual involved? Again, is it important enough and worth tackling? Less serious work related problems might include minor inconveniences and annoyances in the work environment, such as supplies required are out of stock, the copy machine wasn t refilled with paper, and so on. Often these types of problems can be easily addressed by communicating concerns with the individual involved. Sometimes minor inconveniences and annoyances are brushed aside and ignored and sometimes should be. Work related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Aggregate Demand Model Question (3) a) What is Aggregate Demand? (83%) Aggregate demand is the total amount that all consumers, businesses, government agencies, and foreigners spend on final goods and services. Aggregate demand is represented by the aggregate demand curve, and it describes the relationship between price levels and the quantity of output that firms are willing to provide. Aggregate demand is not a fixed number because it depends on the price level. The relationship between aggregate demand and the price level normally is a negative relationship, which creates a downward sloping aggregate demand curve. Aggregate demand is an aggregation of the microeconomic demand. b) Develop a model showing the importance and effects of Aggregate Demand on the overall economy. (83%) The model is aggregate supply/ aggregate demand model (AS/AD Model). The AD/AS model is used to illustrate the Keynesian model of the business cycle. Movements of the two curves can be used to predict the effects that various exogenous events will have on two variables: real GDP and the price level. This model shows the importance of the importance and effect of the aggregate demand on the overall economy. The government through its fiscal policy and the federal bank through its monetary policy try to influence aggregate demand to influence the overall economy. For example, an increase in the nominal money stock, as a result of monetary expansion policy, leads to a higher real money stock at each level of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Language Are The Limits Of My World It is argued that the human species are a class of animal. However, the distinctive characteristic that makes us unique, which makes humans different from all other species, is our ability to use complex language. Language is thought of as multi sensory, containing not only the verbal and writing, but also touch, smell, sound, and body elements. As humans are very social beings, people have the natural instinct to connect and communicate with others, to share our emotions and ideas, and as a result, learning a language becomes an instinct for each individual. Language is the device used for communication, Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian philosopher on language, said, The limits of my language are the limits of my world . By this Wittgenstein ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one point in time it was thought to have originated somewhere in Asia. That assumption has now been more or less thrown away. The idea itself originated with the traditional notion that all migrations came from Asia. Throughout the past few decades the trend of opinion has swayed in favor of Eastern or Central Europe being the original homeland of this language. Some scholars proclaim that this birthplace was someplace close to Scandinavia and the neighboring parts of northern and central Germany. Most philologists, however, seem to agree that this homeland was somewhere near the Hungarian plains or the plains around Lithuania or Ukraine. This idea is based on a study conducted of the Indo European vocabulary. If specific vocabulary terms were found to be common to all the branches of Indo European language, they were presumed to be the vocabulary terms of the parent Indo European language. Likewise, if certain vocabulary terms were found in a noteworthy number of branches and if those branches were extensively removed from each other that there was little chance to no chance of joint influence, those common items of vocabulary were also taken to be part of the parent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Biography Of Alexander John Greenslade And Lady Mary Capelle Alexander John Greenslade, Stepney, London, 1885. I was born to Lord John Greenslade and Lady Mary Capelle. In my early years, me and my kin took residency in Millbank road; walking distance from both the Palace of Westminster and Buckingham Palace. We lived in a white bricked mansion: five stories tall; a small porters lodge just outside the front door; white and gold incrusted foyer centred around a carpeted marble staircase, a glittering chandelier hanging from The Creation of Adam on the ceiling. The lower few floors there were full with an extensively lavish state dining room, drawing rooms, art galleries, studies and libraries, all challenging the opulence of even Queen Victoria s palaces. On the top floor, private apartments were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A young mother and son, both dirty and worn, walked down the depressed street. As our carriage wheeled by, the boy and I managed to look at each other directly in the eyes. Just from the bloodshot brown eyes, I saw the worry of a hundred grown men thrown onto his shoulders. Why is everything here so awful? I asked my father. Both my parents faced me, their heads held high. These people are not like us; they come of unfortunate bloodlines. Born into a poor family, and will stay that way until they die. They said, splitting up the sentences. That s sad, Listen; they are none of your concern. They live their lives, and we live ours. My mother snapped Enough of this somber talk, we are nearly at Hyde Park. Father chimed in. We made our way out of the slums, returning to the vicinity of the palace. The horses drew us around Kensington Palace and the Russian embassy. Past Round Pond stood the Crystal Palace. A magnificent building, made almost wholly of glass, was erected by the river running through the park. Millions of 10 by 50 inch glass panes, all held together by iron reinforcements; reaching 170 feet high. Thousands of people surrounded the palace s fountains and parks. The carriage slowed to a halt outside of the transparent doors. The family strode into the emporium. An explosion of colour and noise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Big Two Hearted River What is essential to understand is that Hemingway provides his readers with a guide to cope with these often times cynical theories. By shifting to the philosophy of pragmatism, Hemingway is able to establish values, morals and live a practical way of life through his work. McDermid explains the philosophy, Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected. Pragmatism originated in the United States during the latter quarter of the nineteenth century (McDermid par.1) When all morals and values are shifted, it is up to the writer to decide how the character will cope with these shattered ideals. One of the ways that Hemingway evokes pragmatism in his writing, is in the short story titled, Big Two Hearted River. In the story we are introduced to Nick Adams who is returning back to Seney, Michigan after his time in war. Although it lacks a central plot, there is plenty going on buried beneath the surface. This is one of those stories that Hemingway executes his iceberg theory quite perfectly. Upon returning to Michigan, Nick is left to discover that all the town has burned down. This immediately signifies that everything has to be rebuilt. Another signifier that values are morals have been destroyed by the war. Again, not overtly present, but when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Political Development And Political Decay By Samuel P.... In the article, Political Development and Political Decay, Samuel P. Huntington looks at the importance of modernization, institutionalization, and mobilization in political development. He discusses the many definitions of political development and purposefully distinguishes it from modernization. Instead, he defines political development as the activities of political institutions. Huntington then addresses the affect political mobilization has on the deterioration of political institutions, and the ways in which institutions can develop. Modernization is often attributed as an aspect of political development, but Huntington believes otherwise and he gives several reasons for why this is. First, associating political development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He identifies two reasons why political development is viewed as a one way concept . First, because modernization is an irreversible process, it is clear why some may believe political development is also irreversible, considering that the two concepts are often viewed as interconnected. Secondly, an optimistic view of progress may exclude political decay as a possible concept (392). In Huntington s view, studying both political development and political decay will help us better understand the developing world. Next, Huntington argues that political institutionalization should play a greater role when writing about political development. Institutionalization can be a characteristic of any political system, it can be clearly defined and measured, and it is a reversible process. As defined by Huntington, political development is the institutionalization of political organizations and procedures (393). Different degrees of institutionalization can be applied to organizations based on their their adaptability or rigidity, complexity or simplicity, autonomy or subordination, and coherence or disunity. An organization that is more adaptable to changes has a greater level of institutionalization. An older organization which has had more time to adjust to its successes and failures is more likely to have a higher level of institutionalization than a younger organization, which is more likely to be rigid and less adaptable. In addition, an organization that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Bis155 Final Exam Study Guide Essay BIS155 Final Exam Study Guide The Final Exam has a total of five essay questions. The focus of the exam is to evaluate your ability to select and apply appropriate tools/concepts based on descriptions of common business situations. Topic Question Type Number of Questions Points Possible TCO 1 through 9: Excel Essay 4 160 TCO 10: Database Concepts Essay 1 40 TOTAL 5 200 POINTS TCO 1 2: Spreadsheet Development 1. Basic steps/tasks involved in spreadsheet development. 2. Appropriate cell references required in various situations (relative, mixed, or absolute). 3. Appropriate formatting for titles, column headings. 4. When to use ranges and how to meaningfully name cell ranges. 5. Simple formula creation using constants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Includes: one variable data tables, two variable data tables, goal seek, scenario manager, and solver. TOC 7 8: Automation and Integration 1. Simple automation Tasks accomplished by Autofill, and copying using the fill handle. 2. Means for assuring data integrity including drop down lists, data validation, and worksheet protection. 3. Identify tasks for automation, and recommend macro development. 4. Develop and apply appropriate data validation rules and dialog boxes. 5. Using either an Excel list or a list imported to Excel, generate form letters and/or mailing labels. 6. Formatting the data source and the merged document. 7. Differences in linking files and embedding files, how to accomplish each, and when to use each. 8. How to link or embed an Excel chart into a Word document or Power Point slide. 9. Given a case such as the Week 6 project requiring analysis, develop a report to present findings and recommendations. TCO 10: Overview of Microsoft Access 1. Compare and contrast Excel and Access focusing on common capabilities, unique capabilities, and when to use each. 2. Appropriate data types for specific data in the database. 3. The purpose of a primary key, and the appropriate selection and assignment of a field as primary key. 4. The function of an Access form, and how to create a form using the Wizard. 5. Various types of queries, and how to set up basic queries using
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  • 34. My Sist Of Ceiling Siblings Critics have argued that the lack of autonomy of the savior sibling has led to the child being harmed. It is not until the age of eighteen that the child is no longer considered a minor, and therefore, able to make independent medical decisions. However, because of the rigor of unwarranted medical treatments, there have been arguments about the morality of allowing parents to be in full control of the medical decisions for a child whose purpose is keeping alive an ailing sibling. Does the parents conflict of interest make making rational decisions impossible on their part? Or simply, their focus is the sick child so everything revolves around that. It is worth noting that in many instances, minor children who are sufficiently mature and knowledgeable are recognized as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arguably, savior siblings grow up and mature much faster than other children owing to their early extensive exposure to medical procedures. In the book version of My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Warren E Buffett, 2005 Essay UV0016 Version 2.5 WARREN E. BUFFETT, 2005 On May 24, 2005, Warren E. Buffett, the chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., announced that MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, would acquire the electric utility PacifiCorp. In Buffett s largest deal since 1998, and the second largest of his entire career, MidAmerican would purchase PacifiCorp from its parent, Scottish Power plc, for $5.1 billion in cash and $4.3 billion in liabilities and preferred stock. The energy sector has long interested us, and this is the right fit, Buffett said. At the announcement, Berkshire Hathaway s Class A shares closed up 2.4% for the day, for a gain in market value of $2.55 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What were Buffett s probable motives in the acquisition? What did Buffett s offer say about his valuation of PacifiCorp, and how would it compare with valuations for other regulated utilities? Would Berkshire s acquisition of PacifiCorp prove to be a success? How would Buffett define success? Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Berkshire Hathaway was incorporated in 1889 as Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing, and eventually grew to become one of New England s biggest textile producers, accounting for 25% of the United States cotton textile production. In 1955, Berkshire merged with Hathaway Manufacturing and began a secular decline due to inflation, technological change, and intensifying competition from foreign competitors. In 1965, Buffett and some partners acquired control of Berkshire Hathaway, believing that its financial decline could be reversed. Over the next 20 years, it became apparent that large capital investments would be required to remain competitive and that even then the financial returns would be mediocre. Fortunately, the textile group generated Berkshire Hathaway Class A vs. S P 500 Composite Index enough cash in the initial $100,000 years to permit the firm to purchase two Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A insurance companies $10,000 headquartered in Omaha: National Indemnity Company and National $1,000 Fire Marine Insurance S P 500 Composite Index Company. Acquisitions of other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Hiv And The World Health Organization HIV/AIDS is a an acronym that has become synonymous with the weakening of the human immunity system and has become a constant source of anguish for the infected and their families. According to the Center for Disease Control, more than 1.2 million people in the US are living with HIV. What may be worrying is that 1 in 8 persons are unaware of their positive status. Despite the number of new HIV diagnoses has decreasing by 19% between 2005 and 2014 , there is still a lot of unsightly statistics that paint a picture of uncertainty regarding its eradication. HIV is incurable, The only relief comes in the form of ARVs which help the body adapt to the weakened immune system. Globally, the World Health Organization, puts the numbers at over 100 million people and most of them in developing countries. A terrible scourge indeed and a relevant disease to analyze closely. A virus by definition is is an intracellular parasite with either a RNA or DNA genome that are surrounded by a protective protein coat. They transfer their genetic material to infected cells .The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is caused by an infection by either HIV 1 or HIV 2. According to the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses these organisms are part of the Retroviridae family, specifically from the lentivirus genus.They can be described as enveloped , diploid, single stranded , positive sense RNA viruses with a DNA intermediate which is an integrated viral genome: that is a provirus.It persists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Participatory Action Research At A Public New England... In the case study about Participatory Action Research (PAR) in a public New England middle school, researchers attempted to implement the PAR approach into a program that moves students who are behind 1 year, at an accelerated rate 3 years of school over the course of 2 years allowing them to be in the appropriate grade for their age group. The accelerated program was called Higher Academic Achievement Program (HAAP). Two teachers and their classes participated in the research, taking on the PAR approach two days a week, while continuing their normal academic schedule the rest of the week. The HAAP program was a very traditional and strict program. The academic schedule was to be abided by profusely to ensure that students were being properly prepared for their state exams. While the actual teaching style of the teachers differed, their traditionalistic teaching views were shared. Both students, teachers, and administrators were assessed and interviewed at the conclusion of the study to report feedback about the successes, weaknesses, opinions, and criticisms about PAR. While the program has a unique and engaging approach, there were several large complications in appropriately implementing PAR into the HAAP program. First, in implementing the PAR program, researchers did not assess the fit between the program and the setting as extensively as required. This is the first factor that researchers should fully look into before proceeding with placing a program into a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Willy Death Of A Salesman You know how is it when you love someone? And the hard part, the bad part, the Jerry Springer Show part is that you never stop loving someone. There s always a piece of them in your heart. ― Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders It was like that with Willy. Willy the majestic. Willy the loving. Willy the loved. Willy, the one who was not there. Willy, who I would love, carrying a piece of him in my heart until the day I die. Willy, who will live on in memory until that, too, fades. Willy, who will live on eternally, from this paper into the mind. From the mind onto the paper. Willy, who will forever remain here. Willy, Willy, Willy. Willy, who I would constantly think about: his affection, his sagacity, and his kindness. Willy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking back, it all began with a duck, the only source of discord in his life. The duck would chase him, attempt to hug him, wordlessly crying I love you, and Willy (oh Willy, Willy, Willy the just, Willy the brave) would run, afraid of the loud, thundering feet, constantly behind him, following him. Chasing him out of his domain. April showers bring May flowers It has been noted that Willy (Willy the noble, Willy the fair) was struck particularly harshly by the passing of his sister. Remember you are mortal. Remember that you will die. After her death, Willy (Willy the strong, Willy the understanding) was never quite the same. He was more tired, more dejected, more depressed. April showers bring May flowers Then there was the cheetah. At this point the memory of the duck had faded away into oblivion, and all was peaceful for some time, but the cheetah brought renewed boundless energy Into Willy s (Willy the quiet, Willy the peaceful) tranquil world. Eventually, it learned its place, but the strenuous exercise of subduing it and keeping it there had taken its toll on the great Willy (Willy the caring, Willy the subdued), and contributed to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes Essay In the replication process of DNA, there are similarities between the process of replication of a Eukaryote cell and Prokaryote cell. There are also differences in both processes. The most notable difference would have to start with the cell themselves, which may add to additional differences in the processes. A prokaryote is a more simplistic cell with less DNA and a Eukaryote cell is much more complex with vast amounts of DNA. The replication process in the end has the same goal and that is to copy DNA and pass it along to a new cell. The processes begin in a similar fashion, which is the DNA is unwound by an enzyme known as DNA helicase (Boundless, 2016). Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes both employ the polymerases to synthesis DNA. In both cases the replication begins within the cell wall or cell membrane. The processes of replicating the DNA into a new cell occurs with the aid of leading strands and lagging strands (Bank, E., 2016). A leading and lagging strand uses RNA prime that inserts the first genetic code that is completed by a subsequent lagging strand, Okazaki fragment. The differences between the two replications are abundant. Although the replication occurs within the cell wall for the two processes they both occur in different locations. The prokaryote replication occurs in cytoplasm. It also is destined to occur in that one location ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speed at which replication occurs is speedy but the decrease in speed for Eukaryote cells may go hand and hand with the complexity of the organism. The margin for error to complete multiple processes with billions of lines of DNA would presumably be higher with increased speed. It may also be true that having multiple points of origin could be more accurate at inserting code in the correct position. Lastly, the end of a chromosome and the shortening of the chromosome may help to relieve the world of people who have experienced everything and know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Chuck Close Analysis Chuck Close is a modern American artist who has achieved success for his large scale portraits. Yes, I would describe Close s work as a form of language because it explored the established visual presentation from the portraits. The subject of his portraits has been drawn from himself, his family, and friends. His works explain that it has been driven by his lifelong learning difficulties. His portraits tell everything about his struggle to remember the faces while drawing. Also, the uses of the grid to break down every image that he paints into small incremental units showed that we could easily focus on each part of his paintings. I would consider this exploration of an artist at work as good and well deserving artworks in exploring the process. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Nurses And The Health Care Industry How would you like being constantly tested, being stressed out, being rushed under pressure, people judging you left and right, and having to constantly comply with every ones needs at the same time while trying to maintain everyone clam, safe, and happy environment. Everyday the number of people who are willing to do this job drops. But with the drop does not come hire pay instead there comes more hours. They are so under appreciated and most of the time they are not even thanked for the job they do. Nursing is a word used all over the world it has very much been around since the beginning of time. Nurses are one of the most important professions within the health care industry. Through all the wars and all the fights every thing our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Wikipedia the world nurse originally came from the Latin word nutrire , meaning to suckle, referring to a wet nurse. It was only in the late 16th century when it attain its modern meaning of a person who cares for the sick. Nursing is a time consuming job. Often people hear of car burn outs where you press on the breaks and gas at the same time and their tires start moving without the actual car moving. Well a nurse burn out is kind of the same thing as said by a researcher Burnout is categorized as physical, mental and emotional exhaustion, according to National Nurses United While stress is characterized by over engagement, burnout is characterized by disengagement. Burnout can lead to dulled emotions and detachment. It strongly affects the emotions and undermines motivation, leaving a sense of hopelessness. For those experiencing burnout, every day is a bad day (Ericksen, Rasmussen.edu/degrees/nursing). So having all this stress on one person eventually catches on to them having long Shifts, putting others first, being in a busy or highstress enviroment, and dealing with sickness and death all contribute to a nurses burnout. Also according to the researcher they state Burnout not only affects the wellbeing of nurses but also the care patients receive. Hospitals with high burnout rates tend to have lower patient satisfaction, according to the National Institute of Health. Nursing burnout has also been linked to an increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Response Criticism In Raymond Carver s Cathedral In the short story, Cathedral , Carver uses reader response criticism to let the reader interpret the story by leaving out pieces of information. Carver has been dubbed a minimalist for his low key plots and spare style (34). This approach allows the reader to look deeper into a character without even knowing their name. With the mentioning of alcohol, marijuana, and a suicide attempt, all before the eye opening moment at the end...it gives the reader a glimpse into Raymond Carver s own life long struggle with alcoholism and possible struggles with his life. In Cathedral , the narrator seems to be very grumpy, jealous, and ignorant. The narrator fails to mention any names except for Robert s, but the narrator mostly refers to him as the blind man . When the narrator speaks of his wife s past, he never mentions her name, or her ex fiancés; and you can sense the bitterness from the narrator about his wife s past when he says Her officer why should he have a name? he was the childhood sweetheart, and what more does he want? (36). The reader can pick up the vibe that the husband seems to be jealous that this man holds a special place in his wife s heart because they had the cute Hollywood movie plot where two childhood sweethearts grow up and run off and get married. The narrator never comes out and says these things though, because Carver uses his language and minimalist ways to let the reader piece everything together and to interpret the story in their own way. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay On Skin Cancer Skin cancer is a very real and common health problem for Australians, with 2 in 3 developing this deadly disease by the age of 70 (Lynch, 2006). Due to the Australian climate and lifestyle, as well as a predominantly fair skinned population, skin cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in Australia, (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2000). For the most effective prevention against skin cancer, it is recommended that a combination of sun safety measures are met; slip, slop, slap, seek, slide (Slip on sun protective clothing, slop on water resistant SPF30+ sunscreen, slap on a hat, seek shade, slide on sunglasses), (Preventing Skin Cancer, 2017). By simply reducing recreational sun exposure, the risk of developing melanoma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adolescents are failing to demonstrate sun safety practices to reduce their risk of getting skin cancer. A survey completed by 75 students at Ipswich Girls Grammar School aged 14 16 years showed that only 12% of students always apply sunscreen whilst in the sun (Find survey results in Appendix). This is a surprising figure, considering 95% of the students surveyed have been educated on the importance and consequences regarding sun safety. To ensure that the message of sun safety is successfully brought to the attention of adolescents, a new campaign must be implemented, targeting teens by ensuring that it is equitable and caters for diversity within the community. EVALUATION One of the most successful health campaigns in Australia s history was launched in 1981, when a cheerful seagull in board shorts, t shirt and hat danced his way across our TV screens singing the jingle. (Sun Smart, 2017). The Slip, Slop, Slap campaign encouraged Australians to protect their skin whilst in the sun, and raised this awareness through the use of a catchy song. Population health expert David Whiteman led a study of six populations with moderate to high melanoma incidence, finding that Australia was the only one of the six whose melanoma rates decreased around the time of the Slip, Slop, Slap campaign. Although it cannot be proven that this decrease of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Inelastic Lab Elastic and Inelastic Lab By. Spencer Schibig December 10th, 2015 Elastic and Inelastic Lab By. Spencer Schibig December 10th, 2015 Introduction Do elastic and inelastic collisions obey the conservation of momentum principle?The law of momentum conservation principle means a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to the momentum gained by object 2. It is important, because this experiment we can see momentum conserved in a collision and seeing if the collision is elastic if it bounces of each other or if it is inelastic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We had some error in our experiment, with human error launching the cart and we did not record the carts bouncing back from the wall. Our data is consistent and we can observe the difference between each table. We were able to see the cart s total momentum equal around the same after the collision, unless it was an inelastic collision or if we added the 500g the velocity would be halved.The max force that occurs during a collision is a function of the change in velocity over a change of time. The shorter the time span, the larger the force must be. However it did not change the momentum, because the according the law of conservation momentum principle the energy is conserved within the system. If we would have recorded D3 when the cart bounced off the wall after collision we would have an even more accurate account of the law of conservation momentum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...