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The On The Land Speed Record
Katie Adkins
SSC Bloodhound The race to 1000 The land speed record is motorsport distilled to its most
fundamental elements; Distance versus time. Bloodhound SSC
At the start, the battle was between methods of propulsion, electricity and steam first fought it out,
closely followed by the internal combustion automobile engine, and then pushed aside by turbojets
and rocket engines. The first big breakthrough came when race drivers; Henry Segrave, Malcolm
Campbell, Parry Thomas and Kaye Don fought their American rivals, managing to edge the record to
Segrave`s 231.44mph record with the Golden Arrow in March 1929. This design of the vehicle gave
way to a new type of car, one that was faster, greener, it was more aerodynamic and the ... Show more
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After, another period of less rapid deceleration will occur, introducing the need to start the use of
hydraulically operated dick breaks, but only if the car has reached below 200mph. If the car has not
slowed to 200mph by this point then emergency parachutes will be deployed from the back of the car,
which could potentially damage the chance for a second run to occur. The Land Speed record is
calculated from average times of the car over two runs, completed within the space of one hour. The
ability to control the cars stopping, and therefore the turn round time, is key to the success of the
record attempt. Bloodhound SSC
The SSC Bloodhound is one of the most eco friendly vehicles out there, with less omissions than 5
cows over a huge distance, it is more eco friendly than the city cars powered by processed human
waste. A lactating cow (a dairy cow): Produces over 6000 litres of CO2 per day, or 6000 x 365 =
2,190,000 litres per year. CO2 weighs (approximately) 0.00196 kg per litre, so the cow s output is
2,190,000 litres x 0.00196 = 4,292kg CO2 per year.
BLOODHOUND SSC s annual CO2 of 17,704 output is equivalent to 17,704/4292 (divided) = 4.12
cows. Bloodhound SSC
Bloodhound SSC`s annual CO2 output is the equivalent of driving 64,684 miles (roughly 3 times
around the earth in a straight line around the equator) in an average fuel powered car.
If the SSC Bloodhound team really want to make a big increase on top of the
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Police
Becoming a Police Officer
Keisha Elliott
CJA/214
May/114/2012 Jeremy Leach
Elliott Becoming a Police Officer
The act of communicating is a universal practice shared and used by all human beings. It is so
universal that it holds true to many different definitions of its meaning. The act could be defined as the
expelling of thoughts into words to transmit information to another person. Communication exists
between two or more individuals to share information, ideas, thoughts or feelings. Within the criminal
justice system communication is a very important process because of the sensitivity of the lives it may
affect.
.Communication is
Every department may have a different set of requirements before an applicant can be ... Show more
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Oral interviews are conducted by department heads or boards to question the candidate on varies
subjects and to evaluate the candidate face to face. Most departments also conduct polygraph test to
detect or eliminate any possibility of deception from the candidate.
Candidates who pass all the selection criteria with disqualifying factors ruled out; candidates are
available for the training process. In state and large police departments, recruits get training in their
agency s police academy (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). Smaller agencies recruits may attend a
regional or state academy. Training includes classroom instruction in constitutional law, civil rights,
state laws and ordinance, and police ethics (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012) Recruits also receive
training and supervised experience in areas such as, patrol, traffic control, the use of firearms, self
defense, first, and emergency response (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012).
Training in mandated by states but agencies often develop their training requirements to their
discretion. For Example, the state of NC requires 16 weeks of police training but the City of Durham
Police Academy is 26 weeks long and teaches more than the state mandates (Police Department City
of Durham NC, 2012). The classes include pursuit driving, defense tatics, firearms, and North
Carolina domestic law (Police Department City of Durham NC, 2012). The recruits learn
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Cash
financial accountingBBUS 2210 CHAPTER 3 JOURNAL ENTRIES AND ADJUSTING JOURNAL
ENTRIES EXTRA PROBLEMS DAILY JOURNAL ENTRIES Model trains for sale to toy stores are
produced by Whistle Stop Incorporated, a small manufacturing company. Whistle Stop also has a
small service department that repairs customers model trains for a fee. The company has been in
business for five years. At the end of the most recent fiscal year, November 30, 2011, the accounting
records reflected total assets of $500,000 and total liabilities of $200,000. During the current fiscal
year ending November 30, 2012, the following summarized events occurred: a. Issued additional
common shares for $200,000. b. Borrowed $120,000 cash from the bank ... Show more content on
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The interest will be paid when the loan is repaid on September 30, 2013. f. In December, the 2012
property tax bill for $1,600 was received from the city. The taxes, which have not been recorded, will
be paid on February 15, 2013. g. On December 31, 2012, the company completed the work on a
contract for an out of province company for $7,900 payable by the customer within 30 days. No cash
has been collected and no journal entry has been made for this transaction. h. On July 1, 2012, the
company purchased a new hauling van. Depreciation for July to December 2012 estimated to total
$2,750, has not been recorded. i. At December 31, 2012, wages of $9,000 were earned by employees
but not yet paid. The employees will be paid on the next payroll date, which is January 13, 2013. j. On
December 1, 2012, the company collected two months contract revenue of $4,500. At that date,
Brokeback debited Cash and credited Unearned Contract Revenue for $4,500. One half of it has now
been earned but not yet recorded. a. Brokeback Towing Company | General Journal | Page 1 | a. |
Insurance expense | 100 | | | Prepaid insurance | | 100 | | $600 x 6/36 = $100 | | | b. | Office supplies
expense | 700 | | | Office supplies | | 700 | | $1,000 $300 = $700 | | | c. | Repairs expense | 800 | | |
Accounts payable | | 800 | d. | Unearned contract revenue | 700
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Plato s Levels Of Reality
Final Essay: Plato s Levels of Reality 1. Introduction Plato, arguably one of the most famous
philosophers in history is known for his dialogues and theory of Forms. The theory of Forms argues
that ideas (non physical forms) are more real than tangible objects or what our senses perceive.
According to Plato, there is the visible realm and intelligible realm. Reality could be divided into three
different levels; the level of appearances, the real level, and the ideal level which he explains through
the analogy of the Divided Line in The Republic. By viewing reality in this bifurcated way, it is still
philosophically useful to an extent as it provides different perspectives to worldly problems. It forces
humans to critically evaluate their knowledge, along with ethical and practical considerations and
practices When adopting this view, it should be done so with caution as there are still some flaws
within this way of thinking. 2. Main Body An extension of the Sun simile where Plato attempts to
explain goodness and the nature of reality and knowledge, the Divided Line extrapolates on the
relationship between the two realities and their corresponding knowledge. The line is divided into two
unequal parts the smaller part would be the Visible Realm while the larger part would be the
Intelligible realm . The two parts are then divided into two unequal parts again of the same ratio the
smaller part of the Visible realm is labelled Shadows and Images while
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Vladek In Maus
Art Spiegelman, the author of the highly acclaimed graphic novel, Maus, portrays the characters in his
book in a very distinctive and potent way. Spiegelman s novel chronicles the life of his father, Vladek,
who is a Holocaust survivor. He uses racial stereotypes to depict each character by his or her
nationality; Jews as mice, Germans as cats, and Poles as pigs. This unique portrayal of the characters
can be attributed to the positive reception that Maus received upon its release. The main character of
the novel, Vladek Spiegelman, has almost two different complex personalities from before the war and
after. Most of the actions young Vladek performs are on behalf of his beloved wife, Anja. Vladek
deeply cares about Anja s wellbeing; for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, once one delves into Speigelman s character, it becomes very simple to understand how
vital he really is. Moreover, further insight into Speigelman s character facilitates the explanation of
why he designed Maus the way that he did. Very early on in the novel, readers are able to cognize the
burdensome weight the Holocaust placed on Speigelman as a child and even as an adult. Speigelman
is constantly reminded of the horrific events that his parents had to face, even by just being near them,
especially his father. He also feels that he must incessantly compete with Richieu, his ghost brother ,
who passed away before Art was born. All this repressed guilt was finally liberated when he decided
to write Maus in the medium he was most familiar with comics. However, while writing Maus,
Speigelman was acutely aware that genuinely conveying such a story is impossible, even once noting
to Françoise, reality is too complex for comics...so much has to be left out or distorted (Speigelman
16). It is for this reason that Speigelman chose for his novel to convey a story within a story; as well
as depicting Vladek s struggles during the war, Maus also shows Speigelman s troubles with
publishing his book. The underlying reason for publishing Maus, however, is to pay tribute to his
parents, whose graves Speigelman poignantly ends the last
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What Are The Key Quotes In Overrun
Relevant Quotes in Overrun When the chalkboard came around, Wilkinson was immediately hungry
for more information. Where had Six One gone down? Was it burning? How many people were on
board? For him, apart from the physical danger (in this case being shot at), rescues were a mental
challenge. People s lives depended on how well he could think on his feet ... Training had taught him
to cope with stress and how to handle the tools. The rest was all improvisation (Chapter 1 137). This
quote was an awakening for the audience because it displayed other methods and necessities for
fighting other than the physical acts such as shooting and throwing RPGs. The mental challenges that
come hand in hand with the rescues as displayed in the quote is ... Show more content on
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He removed his helmet and his gloves. Then he took off his watch. Before flying he always took off
his wedding ring because there was a danger it could catch on rivets or switches ... Now he removed
the watch and took the ring off the strap and set both on the dashboard (Chapter 15 188). At the first
read, Durant simply putting his watch and ring on the dashboard of the downed helicopter does not
seem like an incredible act, but it is considering that it was his first reaction when he came to after the
crash. Durant is an interesting character because he reacts in a harsh manner, and then calms himself
by doing something that gives himself a normal type of feeling. While he himself could not explain
why he took off his watch and ring, I think it was because it was symbolic of him giving up in a sense.
Not necessarily in a life and death way, but as in accepting the situation and simply allowing the fact
that the helicopter just crashed settle in his mind, rather than panicking and taking immediate action.
This is relevant because it marks the point where Durant is admitting that he needs help through his
actions, which is important in order to convey how serious the crash
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Vascular Disease Research Paper
Educate Yourself With the Vascular Diseases
The vascular system is the network of the blood vessels in our body. It includes the veins, arteries and
capillaries for the blood circulation in the entire body (to and from the heart). And if any issue occur in
the vascular system, then it will cause the disastrous outcomes. As the illustrations, if the arteries can
become thick and stiff, then a problem called atherosclerosis will arise. Or, if it is the blood clotting,
then it will clog the vessels and cease the blood flow to the heart or brain. Or, if the weakened blood
vessels can burst, causing the internal bleeding.
Moreover, if the fatty stuff are built up in the blood vessels, then also the vascular disease can cause
the major problem. As a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everything is right, then what is peripheral vascular disease? Let s see...
Peripheral Vascular Disease: It is the blood circulation disorder that causes the blood vessels outside
of the heart and the brain to narrow, block, or spasm.
The symptoms are in the form of the pain in the legs, during exercising. However, it will overcome by
doing proper rest. But still, get it checked using the peripheral vascular Doppler diagnosis instrument
and acquire the accurate treatment in order to be spared form the future health issues.
Distinct medical specialists or the agencies provide the peripheral vascular laboratory equipment.
Now, it is your duty to spot the ethical one.
Steps of Preventions:
 In case of peripheral vascular diseases, consult the doctor and follow his/her instructions carefully.
Normally, he will suggest you the regular exercise problem that comprises the walking, a balanced
diet, and losing the weight.
 And, in case of the normal vascular disease, find the checklist...
1. Quit smoking and the intake of tobacco products
2. Regular Exercising
3. No
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Hazzard s A Thousand Naked Strangers
This world is full of many uncertainties. Some are pleasant surprises, while others become life altering
tragedies. Kevin Hazzard portrays this instability in his book A Thousand Naked Strangers, which
recalls his unimaginable, insane encounters as an EMT and paramedic in Atlanta, Georgia. During his
years of working on an emergency vehicle, witnessed pain and suffering, but also beauty and freedom.
He claims that the chaos and unpredictability is what made his job worth doing. Just as Hazzard s job
shows how disaster brings about freedom and beauty, art conveys this relationship in a similar way.
Although more well off individuals have better access to necessary resources, in order to truly create
beautiful, revolutionary works of art one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a child, Beethoven s father pushed him past his limits to be a musician. The young boy s neighbors
accounted for hearing weeping while he played the clavier, standing atop a footstool to reach the keys,
his father beating him for each hesitation or mistake ( Ludwig ). He was flogged on a near daily basis
and locked in the cellar and deprived of sleep for extra hours of practice ( Ludwig ). Due to the
inhuman amount of hours he spent playing music, Beethoven began showing flashes of the creative
imagination that would eventually reach farther than any composer s before or since ( Ludwig ). He
composed a piece entitled Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II, which is now considered his
earliest masterpiece. In the early 1800s, Beethoven went deaf. This is an utter travesty for any
musician, but Beethoven persevered and created some of his best work. His pieces No. 3 8, the
Moonlight Sonata, the Kreutzer violin sonata and Fidelio are an astonishing output of superlatively
complex, original and beautiful music that remain unrivaled by any other composer in history (
Ludwig ). Along with being deaf, Beethoven struggled with anger management, absent mindedness,
greed, and paranoia. He channeled such mental obstacles and his deafness to create brilliant,
revolutionary masterpieces that triumph unchallenged
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The Influence Of Lin Vs. Lin On Chinese Foreign Relations
In the 1839 Chinese foreign relations was based on what was good for China. If they were making
profits, everything was peachy. But if more harm was being done than good, the Chinese as Lin Zexu
says, would remove it for the world. China was very strict on Europeans living in China. Emperor
Qian only allowed Europeans that he thought in service of the dynasty to stay, and they must obey
strict rules. Europeans had to adopt Chinese dress, were forced to stay in their designated precincts ,
and were never allowed to return to or communicate with their home country. It was the respect of
these rules by the British rulers, according to Lin that China had welcomed so hospitably trade with
England for last two hundred years. But recently Lin describes a change in the English trade. He
begins to describe this group as barbarians that are interested only in profit, regardless of who they
hurt. they were taking advantage of the Chinese people, something the Chinese government saw as a
huge harm that they needed to remove.
Lin s biggest argument in his letter to Queen Victoria, is China s ability to close their ports. ... Show
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Opium on the other hand only benefits the supplier. Lin points out that England already knows this.
He knows that smoking opium is illegal in England, showing that they know the harm that it causes.
So he asks the queen if you know it is bad for your people, why push it on others? That is the
difference to Lin between British and Chinese trade. Chinese are about profits without harm, while the
British are not able to see past the money. He even flips the situation, describing a group of people
taking advantage of the English, driving the message home with a sideways compliment. Lin tells
Queen Victoria that she is kind and benevolent so she would not wish to give unto others what [she
her]self [would] not
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Comparing Robinson And Paul Simon s Richard Cory
Richard Cory, the name used for the title of two thought provoking works, was a man whose luxurious
persona led the world from feelings of admiration to wide ranging envy. In both poems by Edwin
Arlington Robinson and Paul Simon, similar tones established esteem and praise towards their subject.
However, throughout these verses, both speakers also appeared to shift their acknowledgments into a
place of spite and jealously. As the reader began to unfold the nature of the literary works, tones from
worship, hardship, and bitterness are all keenly painted throughout the speakers use of contrast,
repetition, and negativity by the name Richard Cory .
Tone, or the attitude of the writer towards a subject, is depicted equally and similarly in both poems.
When each line is stripped and decoded in search for its meaning, similarities concerning the approach
of both speakers can be made. Both Robinson and Simon open by boasting Richard Cory and finalize
with a major tone shift by the death of him. Not only do they touch upon what the ... Show more
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He is defined as a gentleman from sole to crown (Edwin Arlington Robinson 3) and who had
everything a man could want: power, grace, and style (Paul Simon 4). Cory has the presence of a
stereotypical English man. He is subjected to be very proper and well mannered. The speaker in
Robinson s poem uses three stanzas to emit notions to the reader that Richard Cory was not just any
man... He was everything (11). The celebrity in Cory was justified very genuinely throughout these
stanzas as well by signifying touches of human emotions such as fluttered pulses when he said/ Good
morning, and allowing the reader to visualize his charisma as he glittered when he walked (Robinson
7 8). Compliments were exhumed from the speaker and verbal irony was not suspected. These lines
allow the reader to envision their subject and recognize a tone of
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Effect Of Temperature On Hypothermia
1.) The mid latitude summer, mid latitude winter, and high latitude data sets show evidence of some
mixing. This was determined by observing how some deeper depths have a warmer temperature than
depths that are not as deep. For example, on the high latitude temperature graph, the temperature is
0°C at a depth of 250 m. However, at deeper depths the temperature is warmer; one can assume that
mixing took place.
2.) The mid latitude winter water temperature and high latitude water temperature are both very low.
The water temperatures in these two latitudes range from 0°C 10.2°C, which could potentially cause
hypothermia. To prevent hypothermia, a dry suit would need to be worn. Dry suits are more suited for
colder water since the wearer does not
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Around the World in 80 Days
Type of Literary Work This sensational novel is an adventure novel consisting of an enterprising
Englishman touring the globe. Woven within are historical facts, such as the British Empire and
colonies around the globe, as well as historically accurate locations. Theme The theme of this
breathtaking novel is one of daring and persistence. On the whim of a wager, Fogg is sent around the
world in the impossible time span of eighty days. Throughout the work, Fogg s limitless persistence,
entwined with his stereotypical English composure, astound the reader. Fogg represents this boundless
daring in the audacious wager he makes. He has promised his arrival back in London in eighty days,
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The three travel to Bombay, where they spend a trivial amount of time. While here, Passepartout is
sent on errands to purchase more essentials. In his curiosity, he ventures within an Indian temples,
with his shoes on. Entering within such a temple as Passepartout did is regarded as a crime by the
English government, who respects the beliefs of the natives. The priests run him out, and Passepartout
is lucky to escape on a train with his master on way to Calcutta. The headlines which were produced
on English newspapers months ago were proven false. This is to say, the Bombay Calcutta railroad
was not truthfully finished. Mr. Fogg s voyage was cut abruptly at the end of the railroad track. The
passengers would have to travel the missing piece of the railroad by foot, a great delay to Phileas
Fogg. Fogg showed no emotion at this, and instead, searched about and purchased an elephant and
hired a guide. The adventure that would follow would imprint on Fogg a tinge of emotion in two
month s time. On way to Calcutta, through the jungles and on an elephant, the party encounters a
fanatical bunch of native Indians carrying an abducted princess, so the Parsee guide tells them. Fogg
wastes no time in telling his companions they must not delay and rescue the girl, regardless how much
time he might lose and the wager with it. The party awaits the morning, when Passepartout rescues the
girl from the platform where the fanatics were going to burn her.
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Essay On The French And Spanish Influence On Native Americans
Wealth, power, and freedom. The many tales of American riches, liberty, and opportunity peaked the
curiosity of all kinds of people including: the French, English and Spanish. The legends of cities of
gold, the Fountain of Youth, a northwest passage to China, and opportunities for new colonization
drove the French, Spanish, and English to seek out this land and exploit her riches. Without the impact
left by civilizations like the French, Spanish, and English, America would be much different today.
But, in order to fully understand the role that the French, Spanish, and English played in shaping the
culture of the New World, each of their colonial eras and their effect on the Native Americans must be
explored.
The Spanish Colonial era was centered mostly on gold and conquest. Gold and wealth are what
initially excited Christopher Columbus and Spain to explore the west. King Ferdinand and Queen
Isabella sent many voyagers to America in search of gold such as: Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce
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As has been discussed concerning conquest, the Spanish had moved into many lands such as
Guatemala, Chile, Peru, etc. left settlements there, and enslaved the native peoples to do their bidding.
Additionally, when the Spanish explored all across America, they brought with them diseases, such as
smallpox, which Native Americans weren t accustomed to. This caused an enormous amount of deaths
among the Native American population. This allowed the Spanish to continue to kill and conquer the
Native Americans in various amounts of ways for a long time. They were able to push far north and
west into America and into California. This forever changed the makeup of Native American
population size and Spanish influence in America. Spanish influence is very evident in the population
of western states such as California, New Mexico, and
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Eve s Responsibility In Paradise Lost
Jealousy, greed, and pride, typical postlapsarian flaws every human possess, except for the first man
and woman created, Adam and Eve. In Paradise Lost, two, virtuous people made completely without
sin commit not just any old sin, but the old original sin. The cause behind their downfall were Eve s
rebellious behavior, and Adam s hesitant behavior. Daiches believes Eve s sin was disobedience.
Daiches states, what caused her to commit that sin was credulity, which means Eve s disobedience
was her willingness to believe or trust too readily (205). Since Eve was a stranger to cunning lies, her
gullibility made her vulnerable and open to harm s way, ending with her being persuaded by the
serpent s cunning lies. I believe it was not Eve s gullibility
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Advanced Technology In The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire was one of the many great nations in human history. The Byzantine empire was
formed in 330 A.D when Constantine moved the Roman Empire capital from Rome to the Greek city
of Byzantium, in what is now modern day Turkey. Constantine eventually changed the name of the
capital city to Constantinople. Constantinople remained the capital of the empire for the rest of its
days. The movement of the capital, however, led to the division of the Roman Empire into Western
and Eastern Rome. Although the west fell, the east survived and eventually became the Byzantine
empire, which would last for hundreds of years. A combination of advanced technology, specialized
workers, complex institutions, advanced cities, and record keeping made the Byzantine empire one of
the leading civilizations of its time.
The first aspect that defines a civilization is having advanced technology. Many of these technologies
are portrayed in the city of Constantinople in its architecture and the city s defense. One example of
these defensive technologies was the use of defensive chains in several waterways, such as the Golden
Horn. These incredibly sturdy chains were set at the mouth of the waterways in order to prevent
enemy ships from sailing through the passages. Towers were another example of defensive technology
built along the city s outer walls. These towers helped to create stability in the walls and were
excellent lookout posts and great spots for archers to mount during an invasion
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Scottish Independence
Should Scotland become Independent? Scotland is at a turning point. On 18th September 2014 a
referendum will be held asking voters a simple yes/no question: Should Scotland be an independent
country? It has become more apparent that Scotland does not benefit from being part of the union with
England, Wales and Northern Ireland and as a consequence of this many people agree that Scotland
would be better off as an independent country. Some say the union is no longer fit for purpose and it is
holding Scotland back. But many people oppose these views saying Scotland needs the rest of the UK
and the economic and social factors of independence would be too great to deal with. Independence
for Scotland means that we will have the right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Becoming independent would therefore arguably be a step for democracy and for the health and
recovery of its economy. The majority of laws which are put in place in Scotland are decided and
passed in Westminster by English politicians who will not be affected by these laws and are intended
primarily for England without much consideration for Scotland. At present Scotland has a government
that runs lots of Scottish affairs but has one hand tied behind its back with ones not in their control
such as taxation and fiscal policies. Although Scotland already has control over its own parliament and
legal system, it still has no control over its own defence and security. My favourite news recently is
that nuclear warheads were transported through Glasgow even though MSPs condemned strongly
against this and without informing the local authorities. The MoD recently carried out a mock
emergency exercise which took them five hours to complete the task and if something bad had
happened with just one of those warheads Glasgow would be uninhabitable for years and years. All of
the UK s nuclear weapons are kept in Scotland even though most people in Scotland are against them;
polls show 70% of Scots want it gone yet the UK government force it on Scotland and it is not up for
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Aesthetic Judgement And Aesthetic Judgment
Anyone who is familiar with the science of evolution in human beings and its philosophical context in
history and modern society can appropriately associate that idea with variety amongst individuals.
Undeniably, there is a persistent growth in the variety of people who identify in a myriad of groups.
Interestingly enough, if anyone were to take a step back and observe the variety of individuals around
them, he or she would participate in abstract notion of aesthetic judgment or an analysis of what the
individual deems to be beautiful based off of differing factors, though initially based off of physical
attributes. On a psychological level, this aesthetic viewpoint is a reflection of the relative perspective
of people and circumstances in which they consider what is attractive or repulsive , and apply how it is
universally understood beauty attracts while ugliness repels. Aesthetic judgment can be utilized as a
mechanism to enhance survival and reproduction within a species. Thus, this overall notion of
aesthetic judgment can be associated to the emerging theory of evolution and everything it
encompasses. With this groundbreaking discovery, a variety of historically great modern thinkers
(philosophers) managed to incorporate this scientific theory into their understanding of the world
around them. Ultimately, while their perspectives may vary, these philosophers fundamentally
acknowledge that this evolutionary change is ever present and influentially active in
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The Assassination Of The Romanovs
The assassination of the Romanovs was a widely spread story that including the killing of Tsar
Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and
Alexei. Which lead to historical fiction books and movies such as The kitchen boy and Anastasia to
come out. Discrepancies among historical fiction destroy the integrity of historical fact because it
misleads the reader into believing events that never happened. There is not any educational value in
reading and writing about historical fiction. Historical fiction can be incorrect, misleading, and include
unnecessary details. One discrepancy that is seen in both the movie Anastasia and book The kitchen
boy is Historical events in
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vanity of human wishes Essay
The Vanity of Human Wishes: The Vanity of Human Wishes
The Vanity of Human Wishes
2008 eNotes.com, Inc. or its Licensors. Please see copyright information at the end of this document.
The Poem
Samuel Johnson s The Vanity of Human Wishes imitates, as its subtitle states, Juvenal s tenth satire.
The 368 lines of iambic pentameter in rhymed couplets do not claim to provide an exact translation
but rather to apply the poem to eighteenth century England. While Johnson therefore feels free to
modernize the allusions, he follows his model closely. The poem opens with the proposition that
people ask for the wrong things and points out the folly of the first common request, riches. An
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This avian imagery is more explicit earlier in the poem when he describes Rebellion s vengeful talons
[that seize] on Laud (line 168).
Johnson constructs his argument through synecdoche, offering a few examples to stand for the infinite
number of wishes one might make. So, too, the few people cited suggest the many others the reader
can imagine.
Preferring the general to the specific, Johnson finds synecdoche a convenient device for description.
He does not paint a beautiful face but offers rosy lips and radiant eyes (line 323). The gifts of nature
are suggested by The fruits autumnal, and the vernal flower (line 262).
Personification abounds from the first line, in which Observation surveys humankind, to the last:
Wisdom calms the mind/ And makes the happiness she does not find (lines 367 368). Hope, fear,
desire, and hate spread their snares. Preferment has a gate, History speaks, Pride and Prudence take
her [Virtue s] seat in vain (line 336). Like synecdoche, this device keeps the poem at the level of
general truth that the author seeks. As he would write a decade later in The History of Rasselas, Prince
of Abyssinia (1759), The business of the poet...is to examine, not the individual but the species; to
remark general properties and large appearances. Much of the poem s power derives from the strong
verbs that
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Infrastructure Of Infrastructure And Infrastructure
Infrastructure
We are constantly surrounded by infrastructure assets. Infrastructure consists of all the assets that
countries require to enable its daily operations and orderly functions. Transportation, energy,
communications and water, are some of the infrastructure assets that serve as the backbone to our
society. While traveling this summer with my family, I realized just how far behind the U.S. is
compared to other parts of the world when it is considered one of the most advanced countries in the
world. I thought to myself... Why hasn t the U.S. invested in such projects? China spends 7% of its
GDP on infrastructure and India spends 5%. The U.S. spends just over 3%. As a result, U.S.
infrastructure now ranks 14th globally according to the World Economic Forum s infrastructure index.
In the current economic environment where interest rates are low and unemployment remains
elevated, a logical solution to stimulate growth would be to build, modernize, or replace our
infrastructure. Every 4 years, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) releases a Report Card
for America s Infrastructure that represents the condition and performance of the nation s
infrastructure. In 2013, the United States infrastructure grade was a D+. Although we recognize the
report is a little self serving, the statistics behind their research is compelling. According to the report:
the average age of the 84,000 dams in the country is 52 years old, one in nine of the nation s bridges
are rated
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Comparing The Casino Royale Book And Movie Comparison
Casino Royale Book and Movie Comparison
Today, there are a lot of movies shot in the spy genre. The special effects amaze with its inimitability
and with each film are becoming brighter and more exciting. In this paper I want to analyze one of the
most impressive and most of the first films about spies Casino Royale filmed by Martin Campbell and
compare it with the eponymous book written by Ian Fleming, which soon served as the plot for the
film. In such way it will be seen how the spy genre have been changed for decades. Casino Royale is
one of the first Fleming s novels and it was released with the absence of big success in 1953.
The actual plot of the Casino Royale may seem too simple for nowadays audience. In the 1953 novel,
007 is given the mission to defeat Le Chiffre, a SMERSH agent working for the Russians in a high
stakes Baccarat game. This is a situation where the movie has mirrored the novel to the best extent
that it possibly can. When the books were written, the whole world was hip deep in the cold war
which pitted east against west. All the characters are there, 007, Le Chiffre, Rene Mathis and Vesper
Lynd. As the movie depicts Le Chiffre loses $100,000,000 of his clients money in a botched terrorist
attack against Skyfleet s newest airline. In the book Le Chiffre loses 80,000,000 Francs in a botched
real estate deal involving brothels in southern France. Both story lines are fairly similar, his Le Chiffre
greed has gotten him into a pickle with his
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The Wild Theme
Call of the wild A major theme in Jack London s classic The Call of the Wild is in the wild, life is kill
or be killed. In the beginning of the book Call of The Wild, buck has to learn how to survive, kill, and
make friends in the wild. First, Buck learns the law of survival. For example, he has many challenges
in his new life. Since he payed attention to what happened to curly, he stayed on his feet and survive.
Second, buck begins to kill to survive. For instance, he is protecting John Thornton by killing other
people and other thing since john Thornton saved bick once before, buck is repaying him. last, buck
learns to make new friends in the wild as well. For example, he met a wolf in the forest that seemed
scared or frightened by Buck
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Racism In Teens
The Power and Light District (PLD) of downtown Kansas City is the city s major entertainment
center. The growth of PLD and the four other entertainment districts (Zona Rosa, Country Club Plaza,
Westport, 18th and Vine Jazz District) resulted in greater choices for the community (AP, 2011);
however, it additionally became a choice target for juvenile activity. Crowds of underage youths
flocking to entertainment districts have been a problem for years in Kansas City. In the past, the prime
destination was the Westport area near the Plaza, where the under 18 crowd sometimes topped 1,000.
Law enforcement reported seeing children as young as 7 walking through the area well after midnight
(AP, 2011). These youth were primarily Black which resulted in accusations of racism; however, the
merchants responded by stating that race was not the issue, but these unruly youth were keeping
paying customers away.
There were recent numerous complaints in these areas of youth harassing and intimidating patrons in
all entertainment districts. Mayor Sly James took these complaints seriously and sparked an
investigation by initially visiting the Country Club Plaza. Nothing he saw in the first couple hours ...
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Christians are God s social workers, so there is a heightened sense of responsibility in regards to
guiding the youth of future generations. God is the Supreme Psychologist and His words provide the
wisdom needed to avert and counteract the negative influences of this world. Counseling needs
Christian DNA if it is to call people out of the death spiral of self preoccupation (Powlison, 2012, p.
19). For centuries, Spiritual and Religious leaders have conceded that our vessel [body] can be
codified by the actions of language, words, and thought forms; Scientific evidence now supports this
and has proven that our DNA can be reprogrammed by words and frequencies (Fosar Bludorf, 2001, p.
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Rhyme Scheme Of Vasco Da Lasiad
Vasco da Gama is the chief character in The Lusiads, but he is not its hero. The poem s title derives
from Lusitania, the Roman name for the province that roughly encompasses present day Portugal. The
nation of Portugal and all of its people are the true heroes of this patriotic epic.
The Lusiads is written in ottava rima, a rhyme scheme of Italian origin that was commonly used in
Renaissance epic poetry. An ottava rima stanza has eight lines with three rhymes, following the rhyme
scheme abababcc. It is a flowing meter that allows the narrative to move smoothly, and the long,
assonant rhymes have a kind of lulling quality.
The Lusiads begins in medias res, or in the middle of the action. Vasco da Gama and his Portuguese
crewmen are in the East African kingdom of Malindi, having survived rough weather and an ambush.
The local king encourages Gama to recite the history of the Portuguese people, which he does, going
back to ancient times.
Gama tells the story of the Roman general Quintus Sertorius, whose successful rebellion drove a
repressive regime out of Hispania (now Portugal and Spain). Gama then describes the growth of
Portugal from a small principality to a significant European state. The story culminates in book 4, with
the 1385 Battle of Aljubarrota, in which the Portuguese defeated the Spanish kingdom of Castile and
restored the Portuguese monarch to the throne. CamÔes s patriotism is evident is his description of
Portuguese general Nuno Álvares Pereira s victory over Spain:
O er Tago s waves his gallant band he led,And humbled Spain in every province bled;Sevilia s
standard in his spear he bore,And Andulsia s ensigns kept in gore.Low in the dust distresst Castilia
mourned,And bathed in tears each eye to heaven was turnedThe orphans, widows, and the hoary
sires;And heaven relenting quench d the raging firesOf mutual hate. . . .
After this battle, the Portuguese were able to launch overseas explorations, and these initial voyages
are delineated in the poem. Finally, Gama tells the story of his own voyage, his circumnavigation of
the Cape of Good Hope, which the Portuguese called the Cape of Storms. It is here that the most
supernatural elements of the poem appear: Adamastor and a maritime apparition.
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History Of The LA Dodgers
The LA Dodgers were found on 1883 in Brooklyn , New York. The LA Dodgers with their history of
different names like the Brooklyn Bridegrooms because seven players got married in the same season
on 1888, Trolley Dodgers was another name they were given because of all the Trolley cars that
weaved through Brooklyn, New York. In 1890, the Dodgers transferred from the American
Association to National League. In the 1900 , the Brooklyn Dodgers went under manager Ned Hanlon.
In 1901 , the Dodgers went into Third place and finished Second place in 1902. Jimmy Shekard was
the Dodgers first home run champion and Zach Wheat was another great player. The Longest game in
Dodger History was on the First of May in 1920. On 1925, the Dodger s President
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An Article About 20 Design Thinking Essay
recent and then more of a design classic from 1992 [3]. Moreover, Tim Brown discussed in the
Harvard Business Review in 2008 Design Thinking, [2] and, Jon Kolko wrote an article about 20
Design Thinking Comes of Age [2]. This gives a clear idea of different ways of Design Thinking. And
Phil Brown recently discussed Why Design Thinking Conquered The World, [1] as well as, Steve
Lennon discussed about Design Thinking [5]. The text, which is less relevant, is the Wicked Problems
In Design Thinking as it is quite an outdated text book, but it is very influential indicates that it is
either difficult or impossible to solve because of requirements or it s incomplete that are often difficult
to recognise. Overall, all these books and sources give applicable information what they believe an
individual should do in the process of design thinking. Overview of Search Results The fact is, that
visual research designs, sketchbooks and blogs are sources of inspiration for continual development of
ideas. Design students are encouraged to keep personal blogs such as Tumblr and WordPress as a
convenient and valuable vehicle for sharing their ideas and soliciting and receiving feedback online an
excessive source of development. On the other hand, sharing their inspiration online allows
individuals to get started with some ideas. [6]. From all these sources, designers can progress with a
wider understanding of how things have transformed. Design thinking has become a way of
approaching
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My Mother, If She Had Won Free Dance Lessons And The Cab...
Many stereotypes that address different types of people exist today. Stereotypes are popular, fixed, and
oversimplified ideas that are typically associated with particular demographics. These ideas can be
viewed negatively or positively. Stereotypes may foster or perpetuate misconceptions about some
demographics. In the poems, My Mother, If She Had Won Free Dance Lessons and The Cab Driver
Who Ripped Me Off, both written by Cornelius Eady, contain characters who are susceptible to
misconceptions and prejudices due to their personal experiences. In My Mother, If She Had Won Free
Dance Lessons, the speaker discusses his mother s condition and how their lives could have been
different if she had become a dancer. Unfortunately, she was unable to pursue that career. Now, she
spends her day doing absolutely nothing ( Line 8). This is one of the reasons why he refers to her as
the neighborhood crazy lady ( Line 6). Seeing his mother in this state causes the speaker to wonder
what life would be like if she was given the opportunity to dance in stanzas 3 6 ( Lines 20 40). In
another poem, written by Eady titled, The Cab Driver Who Ripped Me Off, the speaker tells the
listener about an encounter with a cab driver with prejudice. The cab driver was criticizing people who
make money through unconventional means such as scamming. Meanwhile, the cab driver was also
scamming the speaker by taking a round a bound way which increases the fare. In both of the texts,
the
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Developmental Social Work Essay
Developmental social work is emerging as a new paradigm in social work internationally that seeks to
infuse social developmental theory and practice into social work processes (Midgley and Conley,
2010; Patel, 2005a). The growth of poverty in some regions of the world, the growing and wide
ranging social development issues and challenges continue to form the development dissertation
globally. Clearly, social work cannot be separated from the broader changing aspects of development.
Social workers have the facts, skills and value framework needed to take on this challenge, the major
obstacle being whether or not social workers consider growth an effective method of practice and
context of social work activity.
While social workers cannot stop
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Shlieffen Plan
World War I was a devastating war that was mainly Britain, Russia, France, and the US against
Austria Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire. Throughout the entire war, many different
strategies and tactics were used by the /parties. Some were genius and some were absolute failures.
There were a multitude of goals different powers wanted, and each one took unique approaches to
achieve said goals. One of the first plans of WWI was developed almost a decade before the war
actually took place. The Schlieffen Plan, which Alfred von Schlieffen, Chief of the Imperial German
General Staff, based off of Hannibal s tactic 2000 years earlier, consisted of Germany taking France
out at the start of the war. That way, Britain and Russia couldn t continue ... Show more content on
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Danilov argued that on the outbreak of war in Europe the German Army would concentrate its forces
against France. Danilov therefore suggested that four of its armies should immediately invade East
Prussia. In 1912 it was decided to heavily alter Plan 19. Only two armies were now to attack East
Prussia with the rest concentrating on defending Russia from the Austro Hungarian Army. Now the
way soldiers attacked in WWI is interesting. Military actions designed to take control of enemy
trenches were called attacks or offensives. The difference between attacks and offensives are an attack
usually involved a division (16,000 men) while an offensive was bigger and would use at least one
corps. The main objective of an attack was to break the enemy line, but an offensive was an attempt to
occupy any positions that were taken during the operation. This meant that consistent fighting raised
serious problems of running out of supplies. Before attacks and offensives took place, heavy artillery
was used to soften up the enemy trenches. At the offensive at the Somme in the summer of 1916
General Douglas Haig ordered an eight day preliminary bombardment before sending 750,000 men
(27 divisions) to attack the German
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Elyn Saks Symptoms
In the biography of Elyn Saks The Center Cannot Hold, she describes a lot of her symptoms that lead
to her final diagnosis of schizophrenia. These symptoms include, disorganized speech, delusions,
hallucinations, grossly disorganized, catatonic behavior and a few of negative symptoms. To begin
with the primary symptom that is mostly seen in every chapter and during her visits to the psychiatrist
are delusions. We begin to see these symptoms during her prologue in which she says, I hide in the
stacks until well after midnights, sitting on the floor muttering to myself. It grows quiet. The lights are
being turned off. Frightened of being locked in, I finally scurry out, ducking through the shadowy
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Once receiving these medications, she started as stated in the autobiography, I stood alone in the
dayroom and rocked back and forth, my own arms wrapped around me like a straitjacket, rocking
myself much as a mother will quiet a distraught baby (p. 78). Another example where Saks describes
her catatonia behavior, My face felt wooden and looked like a mask; my gait had slowed until it
resembled a stroke victim s shuffle more than my own long legged stride (p. 157). When Saks was
younger she described repetitive behavior which both of these examples demonstrate, Once we re all
seated around the table again, I carefully stack my textbooks into a small tower, then rearrange my
note pages. Then I rearrange them again (p. 2) and I couldn t leave my room unless my shoes were
lined in my closet. Or beside my bed. Some nights, I couldn t shut off my bedroom light until the
books on my shelves were organized so. Sometimes when washing my hands, I had to wash them a
second time, then a third time (p.
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Kohlberg s Character Analysis Of Erin Pattee Brockovich
Character Analysis
Erin Pattee Brockovich:
Erin, a single mother at 33, is the protagonist in the film. She is shown struggling to find work to
support
her three children who become the driving force for her decisions for a large part of the story.
Initially, Erin displays an attitude that would put her at Stage 1 and Stage 3 of Kohlberg s model of
moral
development. In the first scene she is desperately trying to land a job as a doctor s assistant and
narrates a variety of interests that she possess, which were quite varying, and continually stresses upon
the fact she is a single mother , with a family of three to provide for.
In the later sequence of the story we find Erin working for a law firm, Masry Vititoe, where she ...
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George:
George is Erin s neighbor. Driven by his interest in Erin, he gives up his friends and his passion for
motorbikes to look after her children. However when he does not receive due appreciation from Erin
who at this point is completely involved in the Hinkley case, he decides to walk out on her. This
shows
that George was at Stage 2 of Kohlberg s moral development model. He was taking care of Erin s
children in order to win s Erin s love and when he did not get due attention he decided to leave.
Later in the story we see George coming back to Erin when he notices her efforts bringing in results.
At
this point his actions may put him at Stage 3 i.e. Interpersonal Concordance because he comes back to
Erin and her children at their apparent time of need, to show that he is a good family member.
Event Analysis
Erin gets fired for being absent from work:
Completely taken over by the investigation into the Hinkley case, Erin goes on a search for evidence
against PG E. She talks to families in Hinkley, looks through the records of the water board, and does
everything in her capacity to gather all the information she could. Meanwhile Ed is unaware of
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Essay about Changes of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
My dearest partner of greatness (I, v, 10) suggests to the reader or audience of the play Macbeth, that
these two partners, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, worked together and truly believed in the greatness of
their work. This is not so. Said here in a letter from Macbeth to Lady Macbeth telling her that the king
is coming soon. There Macbeth truly feels that Lady Macbeth is his partner in all these truly great
events. The letter shows us of the close relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and shows
us that the deepest secrets of the heart were revealed to each other.
It is from this point that we meet the true character of Lady Macbeth. She immediately shows herself
as a domineering, strong willed and ambitious wife to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Somehow Macbeth manages to keep his composure when faced with his guests and the evidence of
the killing, but we, the audience know that inside, his heart is quaking with fear. Out of nervousness,
Macbeth blurts out the fact that he murdered the two servants with his anger. That was very rash and
cast a tiny shadow of suspicion on him even at that early stage.
Earlier it was Macbeth who was worried that their plan would fail and lady Macbeth was the one who
scoffed at the mere idea of failing. Now Macbeth, the king, had murderers to kill Banquo and others
with no qualms at all. When lady Macbeth inquires about how he is so sure that banquo doesn t
suspect them, Macbeth merely shrugs off her questions and tells her that these matters are not for the
ears of a woman. Here we see how their close relationship, mentioned earlier has diminished to that of
a slave and his master. Now Macbeth tells his wife t walk alongside him as they leave together.
The biggest character change is seen within lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is heart
broken by he fact that she no longer has any control over her husband. He is moving forward and she
is left behind. The queen yes, but moving up from that point doesn t seem to be happening. She, the
strong one has gone timid and womanly. Towards the end of the play, poor lady Macbeth is
traumatised by her very own words she mocked Macbeth with,
A little water clears us of this deed
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Argumentative Report On Forensic Evidence
The Hypothesis that we are showing is that John Smith came to a complete stop on 6900 South Desert
BLVD, El Paso TX and coasted into the intersection. The prosecution is stating that John Smith
accelerated through the intersection at a red light. Using the formulas approved by the Court I was
able to prove that my hypothesis is more likely than the prosecutions.
I used the Google Earth program to assist with plotting points and paths. This software is accepted in
State and Federal Courts. Two recent precedents are United States v. Lizarraga Tirado, where the
defendant claimed that the photo was hearsay. The court disagreed stating Such images are produced
by high resolution imaging satellites, and though the cameras are more powerful, the result is the
same: a snapshot of the world as it existed when the satellite passed overhead. Because a satellite
image, like a photograph, makes no assertion, it is not hearsay. Also a state case Commonwealth v.
Suarez Irizzary, were the defendant challenged the accuracy of the program but the investigators
familiarity with the program and an independent verification to test the accuracy also done by the ...
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This is part of the role of the Physicist to assists the judge. The Physicist who is conveying
information must be clear in his or her communications and sensitive to any quizzical looks or
untoward responses. The Daubert standard presents the four criteria by which judges admit or disallow
scientific evidence into court: (a) Is the testimony based on a testable theory? (b) Has the theory been
subject to peer review? (c) Is there a known or potentially knowable rate of error in the findings? (d) Is
the theory or technique generally accepted in the field? This is how the judge determines the validity
of the equations, an independent Physicist hired by the
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The Accomplishments Of Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton has been repeatedly portrayed since the last quarter of his life as practically peerless
as a natural philosopher. Newton s achievements were unquestionably useful, diverse and
exceptionally inspired (although not all of his work has endured or has been considered valuable1).
Fara recounts contemporary, repeated declarations of his seemingly unbelievable genius from elite
figures such as X and Voltaire2. This theme has continued in popular culture, mostly unchallenged, to
the present day. FIND NEWTONIAN MOMENT. Even within academic accounts, praise is still
unusually superlative. For example, Westfall has called the Principalia Mathematica (1686) the
culmination of the scientific revolution.3 Principalia was merely the crowning achievement in an
outstanding career in natural philosophy that eventually helped to enhance emerging intellectual
fields, from chemistry to calculus to astronomy. Just as important to his posthumous reputation was
Newton s eccentric personality. His frequently otherworldly, reclusive habits, stoicism, piety, and
reluctance to share his ideas publicly4 seemed to compliment his near Promethean talents for novel
reckoning. His supposed tendencies towards gentle, almost playful absorption in intellectual thought
and supposed casual disinterest in personal matters (i.e. love, sex, or lasting friendship) were firmly
enshrined by his early biographers Conduitt5 and Stuckey6. Leading on from this, there has also been
a recurring
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Online Taxi Booking System
ONLINE TAXI BOOKING SYSTEM BY YIMA JOASH GIRE DECEMBER, 2012. TABLE OF
CONTENTS Title Page. . . . . . . . . . . . i Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . ii Dedication. . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Acknowledgement. . . . . . . . . . . iv Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . v Abstract. . . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study. . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem. . . . . . .
. . 3 1.3 Justification of the Study. . . . . . . . . 3 1.4 Scope of the Study. . . . . . . . . . 4 1.5 Aims and
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Similarities Between Scope And Scope
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007 once said: In a democracy, the
well being, individuality, and happiness of every citizen are important for the overall prosperity, peace,
and happiness of the nation. This quote perfectly explains the two of the most different pieces of
literature. Anthem by Ayn Rand and the movie Rope by Alfred Hitchcock. Anthem is in a dystopia
where the word I was not used nor was Ego . They live in almost the dark ages with no electricity or a
democracy. Everyone works for each other and if you were slightly different from the rest you were
punished. But one man came out of the trance and realized what was happening, that equality and
individuality were nowhere to be found. On the other hand Rope was taken place in the late 40 s. But
Rope was about men who thought because they were superior and rules do not apply to them like
murder. Ayn Rand Anthem and Alfred Hitchcock Rope have very different views of how an individual
should view himself.
Rand believes that individuality is key for a society to work. In her book, she said For the coming of
that day shall I fight, I and my sons and my chosen friends. For the freedom of Man. For his rights.
For his life. For his honor. Rand protagonist just got out of a community where you could not think for
yourself and now he is able to say I without fearing death. Rand was able to show how inequality can
change a person whole understanding of life. Now her protagonist wants more citizens to know this
thing called individuality.
But in the beginning, you had brothers who all thought of each other as equals and if you even liked
someone in the sightless you would be punished. This is an evil thing to say, for it is a transgression,
the great transgression of Preference, to love any among men better than the others, since we must
love all men and all men are our friends this is what a community was for Rand s protagonist. Not
thinking about yourself, but thinking about the good of the group. You grew up with only your
brothers, no dad nor mom. No grandkids or freedom. You did the same thing every day for 7 days a
week. And if you ever made it aware that one brother is your favorite than another
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Responsibilities For Employee Responsibilities
Employer Duties Employers have a responsibility to their employees by ensuring that they receive
their basic employment rights. Health and safety law in the workplace obtains from common law and
statutory regulation Provide and maintain a safe workplace for employees. Supply appropriate
training, supervision and information. Provide and enable facilities, such as clean toilets and washing
facilities. Machinery that is safe and fit for purpose. Record and review safety statement on a regular
basis. Employee s Duties Employees also have to comply with health and safety policies in the
workplace. Employees can face charges for breaking health and safety laws. Co operate with your
employer and other members of the workplace. Inform your employer if you think something is
hazardous to you. Do not get in the way or misuse with safety equipment. Use equipment correctly
according to instructions given. Attend training. Use protective equipment and clothing provided.
Elements and the Functions of the Safety Statement A safety statement is a plan written, which
identifies the hazards, assess the risks, identifies the controls to be put into place, the person who is
responsible and the necessary resources for the safety and health of employees while they work
including customers, visitors and members of the public. It is enforced by section 20 of the Safety,
Health, and Welfare at Work Act 2005. It is compulsory for the employer to write down the Safety
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With the increasing costs, both financial and ecological,...
With the increasing costs, both financial and ecological, of fossil fuels, fuel efficiency in vehicles has
become an increasingly important factor. Vehicle manufacturers and designers are exploring
alternative fuels, with electric, hybrid and hydrogen powered vehicles being looked at as viable
alternatives. Solar power has been somewhat overlooked but has the ability to become widely used
because it is both clean and economical. The advantages over fossil fuels are obvious: Solar power is
renewable, cannot be exhausted and doesn t cause pollution. Fossil fuels are becoming increasingly
scarce and expensive. Solar seems like a logical alternative. As such, it is being considered by private
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Battery packs are still heavy, bulky and expensive but the costs of solar power are coming down while
the cost of gasoline keeps going up. A number of different vehicles from sports cars to vans to golf
carts have had solar panels added to flat surfaces, primarily their roofs. Some of the vehicles are
ordinary cars which have been modified for solar; others are highly futuristic. The picture below is a
good example of a futuristic design. The vehicle, called car on a stick was designed to be used as a
streetlight when not being driven, which accounts for the one sitting at a higher elevation in the
picture, as opposed to the one on the ground. It would also save on parking. Of course, this design is
only an idea at this point, but it gives some interesting possibilities for vehicles (and cities) of the
future. Source: http://www.designboom.com/contemporary/solarpoweredvehicles.html Albuainain
Page 2 of 5 So far, the size, weight and efficiency of PV panels, and the need for a storage battery,
which is large and heavy, has limited the range of most such vehicles to 30 50 miles between charges
(designboom). In order for PVCs to become more practical, engineers will have to increase their
efficiency. Current cells have an average efficiency of about 20% (Perch 2013). Ideally, the efficiency
would need to be at least 30% to be sufficient to provide enough energy to keep the car running for a
reasonable
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If you re cooking has resulted in baked on grease, the best way to eliminate the problem is by
convincing someone else to do the dishes. Barring that, there are several home remedies you can try to
make getting rid of cooking grease easier so you can use less elbow grease. Different methods will
work on different sources of grease and different pan finishes, so keep experimenting until you find
the method that works best in your kitchen.
Fill the pan with very hot water. Place two or three dryer sheets in the water with a drop of dish soap
and allow it to sit for at least one hour. You should then have no trouble scrubbing
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Free Will
Everything that happens has a cause and every cause has an effect. Effect strictly follows cause every
time.
This is an necessary logical tool for humans in understanding the world around them. Because humans
understand the concept of time it means that they can then understand that some things always happen
after other things. Spotting these patterns allows them to then deliberately cause certain effects by
mimicking or instigating the cause they had previously observed.
If effect did not follow cause reliably each and every time then it would become very difficult to
survive as we learn from repeated exposure to cause and effect what is likely to happen if we do X. ...
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Surely the simplest explanation is that cause and effect simply do exist.
Is everything we will ever think or do pre determined? Were all of the great works of creation in art
music and architecture pre determined at the point of creation? Again this argument seems both
unsatisfactory and false.
So how do we resolve this contradiction? One answer lies in the way in which we perceive the world.
There are essentially two worlds in nature. The world that we see: the macro world, the world of
Newtonian physics, and the world of the very, very small: the world of quantum physics.
Quantum physics essentially shows us that far from being totally predictable, the paths of particles are
unknowable, because the act of observing a particle will alter it or its path in some way. Thus, rather
than dealing with absolute positions, directions and speeds quantum physics uses statistics to predict
the position of particles. This means that for a given particle we only have a probability of where it
will be.
Now the behaviour of large numbers of particles is much easier because lots of these elusive particles
acting together and in relation to each other (as in matter) become more predictable. Why? Imagine a
box with a divider such that we can close the box into two identical halves at any time. Suppose the
box is totally empty a perfect vacuum. We then introduce
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Managing The Change Management Strategy
Organizational change management is the outline for managing the change management strategy. It
also helps with the corporate processes for structural and cultural changes of Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Change management helps our organization realize why the change was essential so that we can
accept all changes and goals to move forward. Change in our organization is good for all of the
employees since it will help them gain new skills and competencies and this in fact is an
organizational goal of the company. The first step for our change management strategy is creating
urgency. For this change to occur, the whole establishment needs to be on board and really wants it.
Developing a sense of urgency around the need for change can trigger the initial motivation to get
things moving. Without motivation, individuals will not help and the efforts for the change will not go
anywhere (Kotter, 1995, p. 60). Managing change across the board if it is not done correctly can be
damaging. The second step is to convince our employees that change is necessary. This frequently
takes strong management and noticeable support from important people within our organization.
Dealing with change is not enough one will have to lead everyone in this process. Once shaped our
change partnership or coalition needs to work together as team and continue to build urgency round
the need for change. Our goal is to be successful. It requires that our organization gets all of the
knowledge it can so
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Constitutional Changes After The American Revolution
Merriam Webster s dictionary defines a revolution as an, activity or movement designed to effect
fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation. or, a fundamental change in the way of thinking
about or visualizing something. In this sense, the constitutional and social developments of the United
States of America between 1860 and 1877 amount to a drastic revolution. Previously to Abraham
Lincoln s election to the position of the American Presidency, slavery was an institution deeply rooted
in Southern American s way of life. Throughout Lincoln s terms and following his assassination,
America underwent many constitutional changes and dealt with a changing social order as well. The
most notable of these was the uprooting of the institution of slavery and the effect it had on the United
States of America. Senator John Sherman, a Republican from Ohio, gave a speech in congress in 1863
in which he discussed new banking and currency systems. In this speech, he highlighted some
revolutionary actions taken by states. He stated that, It has been the principle of states rights, that bad
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But are we not in the midst of a revolution? Is the Senator from Kentucky utterly oblivious to the
grand results of four years of war? Are we not in the midst of a civil and political revolution which has
changed the fundamental principles of our government in some respects?... There was a civilization
based on servitude... Where is that?... Gone forever... We have revolutionized this Constitution of ours
to that extent and every substantial change in the fundamental constitution of a country is a revolution.
If one during that time could acknowledge that the events occurring between 1860 and 1877 were a
revolution, one can do so
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A Research On Campus Carry
Exploratory Research Paper on Campus Carry
In many states across the United States, laws have been passed regarding carrying guns on campus. In
states where they do allow students to conceal a firearm they must meet certain criteria. For example
only students over the age of 21 are able to legally carry a firearm on campus with a handgun license.
As mentioned in the beginning many any states have passed this law, but across the United States
there are still a lot of states who debate on whether they should allow their own students to conceal a
firearm on campus. Back in the 1900 s many students had access to rifles because it was part of a
sport. Across the United States hunting was a hobby for many college students. The idea of student s
being allowed to carry firearms on campus often carries different emotions for people across the
United States but it s important to understand the different arguments related to the topic because we
are part of the problem. Citizens take the time to preach what is wrong with this country but in reality
what are you really doing in regards to keeping our citizens safe, is anyone safe in this country, are our
own college students safe when stepping foot on campus?
Across the United States many people who are in favor of students carrying firearms on campus seem
to be in favor simply due to the fact that when unarmed the human body becomes a victim. We have
often seen massacres across the state happening in schools from elementary schools
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Ishmael Beah s Flashback
Ishmael Beah is the protagonist in A Long Way Gone who was forced out of his village due to a war
that broke out in his country. He had to hide in the woods and run from village to village seeking food
and protection. Surviving the war seemed nearly impossible and throughout his journey saw soldiers
do terrible things to innocent people that left him traumatized. Eventually he too was forced into
becoming a solider and his life depended on killing; kill or get killed (Beah 126). During the time of
the war when the rebels attacked Kamator, Ishmael had a flashback back to a time when there was no
war. A flashback is a memory that occurred at an earlier time. He remembered the ceremony that his
father held to bless his new home in Mogbwemo.
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Support Alone Essay
The usefulness of just using support alone will only tell you how many times each item appear
together based on the transactions in the bakery. The support values are smaller than I expected. The
highest support is 0.053 (Apricot Danish Cherry Tart). So the highest frequency an item in the bakery
appears together is only 5.3%. This might be the case because depending on a customer s sweet tooth
the purchase may be different or the bakery has a different special going each day. I do not believe we
can judge itemsets just on support alone, again because it is only base on when items appear together.
For transaction number 113, it supports if you buy, Coffee Éclair, Hot Coffee, and Almond Twist, it
would have a 99.8% confidence that you will also buy an Apple Pie. When we look at the lift, we see
that we are 13.462 times more likely (confident) that we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason why I would choose these is based on the confidence and lift. These rules seem like they
would be actionable based on each of these items appear together 2% of the time in support data. The
bakery can use these rules to help make a decision on what is needed or stock in the store. It can also
have Number 114 the support is 2% that (Raspberry Cookie, Raspberry Lemonade, Lemon Lemonade,
Green Tea) will appear together with (Lemon Lemonade), with a 100% confidence that if the premises
being purchased the conclusion will also be purchased. To strengthen this to most likely happen is the
lift. This rule states 15.026 times more likely for this to happen. Number 115 the support is 2% that
(Raspberry Cookie, Lemon Cookie, Lemon Lemonade, Green Tea) will appear together with
(Raspberry Lemonade), with a 100% confidence that if the premises being purchased the conclusion
will also be purchased. To strengthen this to most likely happen is the lift. This rule states 14.609
times more likely for this to
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  • 3. Police Becoming a Police Officer Keisha Elliott CJA/214 May/114/2012 Jeremy Leach Elliott Becoming a Police Officer The act of communicating is a universal practice shared and used by all human beings. It is so universal that it holds true to many different definitions of its meaning. The act could be defined as the expelling of thoughts into words to transmit information to another person. Communication exists between two or more individuals to share information, ideas, thoughts or feelings. Within the criminal justice system communication is a very important process because of the sensitivity of the lives it may affect. .Communication is Every department may have a different set of requirements before an applicant can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oral interviews are conducted by department heads or boards to question the candidate on varies subjects and to evaluate the candidate face to face. Most departments also conduct polygraph test to detect or eliminate any possibility of deception from the candidate. Candidates who pass all the selection criteria with disqualifying factors ruled out; candidates are available for the training process. In state and large police departments, recruits get training in their agency s police academy (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). Smaller agencies recruits may attend a regional or state academy. Training includes classroom instruction in constitutional law, civil rights, state laws and ordinance, and police ethics (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012) Recruits also receive training and supervised experience in areas such as, patrol, traffic control, the use of firearms, self defense, first, and emergency response (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). Training in mandated by states but agencies often develop their training requirements to their discretion. For Example, the state of NC requires 16 weeks of police training but the City of Durham Police Academy is 26 weeks long and teaches more than the state mandates (Police Department City of Durham NC, 2012). The classes include pursuit driving, defense tatics, firearms, and North Carolina domestic law (Police Department City of Durham NC, 2012). The recruits learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Cash financial accountingBBUS 2210 CHAPTER 3 JOURNAL ENTRIES AND ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRIES EXTRA PROBLEMS DAILY JOURNAL ENTRIES Model trains for sale to toy stores are produced by Whistle Stop Incorporated, a small manufacturing company. Whistle Stop also has a small service department that repairs customers model trains for a fee. The company has been in business for five years. At the end of the most recent fiscal year, November 30, 2011, the accounting records reflected total assets of $500,000 and total liabilities of $200,000. During the current fiscal year ending November 30, 2012, the following summarized events occurred: a. Issued additional common shares for $200,000. b. Borrowed $120,000 cash from the bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interest will be paid when the loan is repaid on September 30, 2013. f. In December, the 2012 property tax bill for $1,600 was received from the city. The taxes, which have not been recorded, will be paid on February 15, 2013. g. On December 31, 2012, the company completed the work on a contract for an out of province company for $7,900 payable by the customer within 30 days. No cash has been collected and no journal entry has been made for this transaction. h. On July 1, 2012, the company purchased a new hauling van. Depreciation for July to December 2012 estimated to total $2,750, has not been recorded. i. At December 31, 2012, wages of $9,000 were earned by employees but not yet paid. The employees will be paid on the next payroll date, which is January 13, 2013. j. On December 1, 2012, the company collected two months contract revenue of $4,500. At that date, Brokeback debited Cash and credited Unearned Contract Revenue for $4,500. One half of it has now been earned but not yet recorded. a. Brokeback Towing Company | General Journal | Page 1 | a. | Insurance expense | 100 | | | Prepaid insurance | | 100 | | $600 x 6/36 = $100 | | | b. | Office supplies expense | 700 | | | Office supplies | | 700 | | $1,000 $300 = $700 | | | c. | Repairs expense | 800 | | | Accounts payable | | 800 | d. | Unearned contract revenue | 700 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Plato s Levels Of Reality Final Essay: Plato s Levels of Reality 1. Introduction Plato, arguably one of the most famous philosophers in history is known for his dialogues and theory of Forms. The theory of Forms argues that ideas (non physical forms) are more real than tangible objects or what our senses perceive. According to Plato, there is the visible realm and intelligible realm. Reality could be divided into three different levels; the level of appearances, the real level, and the ideal level which he explains through the analogy of the Divided Line in The Republic. By viewing reality in this bifurcated way, it is still philosophically useful to an extent as it provides different perspectives to worldly problems. It forces humans to critically evaluate their knowledge, along with ethical and practical considerations and practices When adopting this view, it should be done so with caution as there are still some flaws within this way of thinking. 2. Main Body An extension of the Sun simile where Plato attempts to explain goodness and the nature of reality and knowledge, the Divided Line extrapolates on the relationship between the two realities and their corresponding knowledge. The line is divided into two unequal parts the smaller part would be the Visible Realm while the larger part would be the Intelligible realm . The two parts are then divided into two unequal parts again of the same ratio the smaller part of the Visible realm is labelled Shadows and Images while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Vladek In Maus Art Spiegelman, the author of the highly acclaimed graphic novel, Maus, portrays the characters in his book in a very distinctive and potent way. Spiegelman s novel chronicles the life of his father, Vladek, who is a Holocaust survivor. He uses racial stereotypes to depict each character by his or her nationality; Jews as mice, Germans as cats, and Poles as pigs. This unique portrayal of the characters can be attributed to the positive reception that Maus received upon its release. The main character of the novel, Vladek Spiegelman, has almost two different complex personalities from before the war and after. Most of the actions young Vladek performs are on behalf of his beloved wife, Anja. Vladek deeply cares about Anja s wellbeing; for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, once one delves into Speigelman s character, it becomes very simple to understand how vital he really is. Moreover, further insight into Speigelman s character facilitates the explanation of why he designed Maus the way that he did. Very early on in the novel, readers are able to cognize the burdensome weight the Holocaust placed on Speigelman as a child and even as an adult. Speigelman is constantly reminded of the horrific events that his parents had to face, even by just being near them, especially his father. He also feels that he must incessantly compete with Richieu, his ghost brother , who passed away before Art was born. All this repressed guilt was finally liberated when he decided to write Maus in the medium he was most familiar with comics. However, while writing Maus, Speigelman was acutely aware that genuinely conveying such a story is impossible, even once noting to Françoise, reality is too complex for comics...so much has to be left out or distorted (Speigelman 16). It is for this reason that Speigelman chose for his novel to convey a story within a story; as well as depicting Vladek s struggles during the war, Maus also shows Speigelman s troubles with publishing his book. The underlying reason for publishing Maus, however, is to pay tribute to his parents, whose graves Speigelman poignantly ends the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Are The Key Quotes In Overrun Relevant Quotes in Overrun When the chalkboard came around, Wilkinson was immediately hungry for more information. Where had Six One gone down? Was it burning? How many people were on board? For him, apart from the physical danger (in this case being shot at), rescues were a mental challenge. People s lives depended on how well he could think on his feet ... Training had taught him to cope with stress and how to handle the tools. The rest was all improvisation (Chapter 1 137). This quote was an awakening for the audience because it displayed other methods and necessities for fighting other than the physical acts such as shooting and throwing RPGs. The mental challenges that come hand in hand with the rescues as displayed in the quote is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He removed his helmet and his gloves. Then he took off his watch. Before flying he always took off his wedding ring because there was a danger it could catch on rivets or switches ... Now he removed the watch and took the ring off the strap and set both on the dashboard (Chapter 15 188). At the first read, Durant simply putting his watch and ring on the dashboard of the downed helicopter does not seem like an incredible act, but it is considering that it was his first reaction when he came to after the crash. Durant is an interesting character because he reacts in a harsh manner, and then calms himself by doing something that gives himself a normal type of feeling. While he himself could not explain why he took off his watch and ring, I think it was because it was symbolic of him giving up in a sense. Not necessarily in a life and death way, but as in accepting the situation and simply allowing the fact that the helicopter just crashed settle in his mind, rather than panicking and taking immediate action. This is relevant because it marks the point where Durant is admitting that he needs help through his actions, which is important in order to convey how serious the crash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Vascular Disease Research Paper Educate Yourself With the Vascular Diseases The vascular system is the network of the blood vessels in our body. It includes the veins, arteries and capillaries for the blood circulation in the entire body (to and from the heart). And if any issue occur in the vascular system, then it will cause the disastrous outcomes. As the illustrations, if the arteries can become thick and stiff, then a problem called atherosclerosis will arise. Or, if it is the blood clotting, then it will clog the vessels and cease the blood flow to the heart or brain. Or, if the weakened blood vessels can burst, causing the internal bleeding. Moreover, if the fatty stuff are built up in the blood vessels, then also the vascular disease can cause the major problem. As a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything is right, then what is peripheral vascular disease? Let s see... Peripheral Vascular Disease: It is the blood circulation disorder that causes the blood vessels outside of the heart and the brain to narrow, block, or spasm. The symptoms are in the form of the pain in the legs, during exercising. However, it will overcome by doing proper rest. But still, get it checked using the peripheral vascular Doppler diagnosis instrument and acquire the accurate treatment in order to be spared form the future health issues. Distinct medical specialists or the agencies provide the peripheral vascular laboratory equipment. Now, it is your duty to spot the ethical one. Steps of Preventions:  In case of peripheral vascular diseases, consult the doctor and follow his/her instructions carefully. Normally, he will suggest you the regular exercise problem that comprises the walking, a balanced diet, and losing the weight.  And, in case of the normal vascular disease, find the checklist... 1. Quit smoking and the intake of tobacco products 2. Regular Exercising 3. No ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hazzard s A Thousand Naked Strangers This world is full of many uncertainties. Some are pleasant surprises, while others become life altering tragedies. Kevin Hazzard portrays this instability in his book A Thousand Naked Strangers, which recalls his unimaginable, insane encounters as an EMT and paramedic in Atlanta, Georgia. During his years of working on an emergency vehicle, witnessed pain and suffering, but also beauty and freedom. He claims that the chaos and unpredictability is what made his job worth doing. Just as Hazzard s job shows how disaster brings about freedom and beauty, art conveys this relationship in a similar way. Although more well off individuals have better access to necessary resources, in order to truly create beautiful, revolutionary works of art one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, Beethoven s father pushed him past his limits to be a musician. The young boy s neighbors accounted for hearing weeping while he played the clavier, standing atop a footstool to reach the keys, his father beating him for each hesitation or mistake ( Ludwig ). He was flogged on a near daily basis and locked in the cellar and deprived of sleep for extra hours of practice ( Ludwig ). Due to the inhuman amount of hours he spent playing music, Beethoven began showing flashes of the creative imagination that would eventually reach farther than any composer s before or since ( Ludwig ). He composed a piece entitled Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II, which is now considered his earliest masterpiece. In the early 1800s, Beethoven went deaf. This is an utter travesty for any musician, but Beethoven persevered and created some of his best work. His pieces No. 3 8, the Moonlight Sonata, the Kreutzer violin sonata and Fidelio are an astonishing output of superlatively complex, original and beautiful music that remain unrivaled by any other composer in history ( Ludwig ). Along with being deaf, Beethoven struggled with anger management, absent mindedness, greed, and paranoia. He channeled such mental obstacles and his deafness to create brilliant, revolutionary masterpieces that triumph unchallenged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Influence Of Lin Vs. Lin On Chinese Foreign Relations In the 1839 Chinese foreign relations was based on what was good for China. If they were making profits, everything was peachy. But if more harm was being done than good, the Chinese as Lin Zexu says, would remove it for the world. China was very strict on Europeans living in China. Emperor Qian only allowed Europeans that he thought in service of the dynasty to stay, and they must obey strict rules. Europeans had to adopt Chinese dress, were forced to stay in their designated precincts , and were never allowed to return to or communicate with their home country. It was the respect of these rules by the British rulers, according to Lin that China had welcomed so hospitably trade with England for last two hundred years. But recently Lin describes a change in the English trade. He begins to describe this group as barbarians that are interested only in profit, regardless of who they hurt. they were taking advantage of the Chinese people, something the Chinese government saw as a huge harm that they needed to remove. Lin s biggest argument in his letter to Queen Victoria, is China s ability to close their ports. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Opium on the other hand only benefits the supplier. Lin points out that England already knows this. He knows that smoking opium is illegal in England, showing that they know the harm that it causes. So he asks the queen if you know it is bad for your people, why push it on others? That is the difference to Lin between British and Chinese trade. Chinese are about profits without harm, while the British are not able to see past the money. He even flips the situation, describing a group of people taking advantage of the English, driving the message home with a sideways compliment. Lin tells Queen Victoria that she is kind and benevolent so she would not wish to give unto others what [she her]self [would] not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Robinson And Paul Simon s Richard Cory Richard Cory, the name used for the title of two thought provoking works, was a man whose luxurious persona led the world from feelings of admiration to wide ranging envy. In both poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson and Paul Simon, similar tones established esteem and praise towards their subject. However, throughout these verses, both speakers also appeared to shift their acknowledgments into a place of spite and jealously. As the reader began to unfold the nature of the literary works, tones from worship, hardship, and bitterness are all keenly painted throughout the speakers use of contrast, repetition, and negativity by the name Richard Cory . Tone, or the attitude of the writer towards a subject, is depicted equally and similarly in both poems. When each line is stripped and decoded in search for its meaning, similarities concerning the approach of both speakers can be made. Both Robinson and Simon open by boasting Richard Cory and finalize with a major tone shift by the death of him. Not only do they touch upon what the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is defined as a gentleman from sole to crown (Edwin Arlington Robinson 3) and who had everything a man could want: power, grace, and style (Paul Simon 4). Cory has the presence of a stereotypical English man. He is subjected to be very proper and well mannered. The speaker in Robinson s poem uses three stanzas to emit notions to the reader that Richard Cory was not just any man... He was everything (11). The celebrity in Cory was justified very genuinely throughout these stanzas as well by signifying touches of human emotions such as fluttered pulses when he said/ Good morning, and allowing the reader to visualize his charisma as he glittered when he walked (Robinson 7 8). Compliments were exhumed from the speaker and verbal irony was not suspected. These lines allow the reader to envision their subject and recognize a tone of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Effect Of Temperature On Hypothermia 1.) The mid latitude summer, mid latitude winter, and high latitude data sets show evidence of some mixing. This was determined by observing how some deeper depths have a warmer temperature than depths that are not as deep. For example, on the high latitude temperature graph, the temperature is 0°C at a depth of 250 m. However, at deeper depths the temperature is warmer; one can assume that mixing took place. 2.) The mid latitude winter water temperature and high latitude water temperature are both very low. The water temperatures in these two latitudes range from 0°C 10.2°C, which could potentially cause hypothermia. To prevent hypothermia, a dry suit would need to be worn. Dry suits are more suited for colder water since the wearer does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Around the World in 80 Days Type of Literary Work This sensational novel is an adventure novel consisting of an enterprising Englishman touring the globe. Woven within are historical facts, such as the British Empire and colonies around the globe, as well as historically accurate locations. Theme The theme of this breathtaking novel is one of daring and persistence. On the whim of a wager, Fogg is sent around the world in the impossible time span of eighty days. Throughout the work, Fogg s limitless persistence, entwined with his stereotypical English composure, astound the reader. Fogg represents this boundless daring in the audacious wager he makes. He has promised his arrival back in London in eighty days, regardless of the wilderness, delay, or other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three travel to Bombay, where they spend a trivial amount of time. While here, Passepartout is sent on errands to purchase more essentials. In his curiosity, he ventures within an Indian temples, with his shoes on. Entering within such a temple as Passepartout did is regarded as a crime by the English government, who respects the beliefs of the natives. The priests run him out, and Passepartout is lucky to escape on a train with his master on way to Calcutta. The headlines which were produced on English newspapers months ago were proven false. This is to say, the Bombay Calcutta railroad was not truthfully finished. Mr. Fogg s voyage was cut abruptly at the end of the railroad track. The passengers would have to travel the missing piece of the railroad by foot, a great delay to Phileas Fogg. Fogg showed no emotion at this, and instead, searched about and purchased an elephant and hired a guide. The adventure that would follow would imprint on Fogg a tinge of emotion in two month s time. On way to Calcutta, through the jungles and on an elephant, the party encounters a fanatical bunch of native Indians carrying an abducted princess, so the Parsee guide tells them. Fogg wastes no time in telling his companions they must not delay and rescue the girl, regardless how much time he might lose and the wager with it. The party awaits the morning, when Passepartout rescues the girl from the platform where the fanatics were going to burn her. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On The French And Spanish Influence On Native Americans Wealth, power, and freedom. The many tales of American riches, liberty, and opportunity peaked the curiosity of all kinds of people including: the French, English and Spanish. The legends of cities of gold, the Fountain of Youth, a northwest passage to China, and opportunities for new colonization drove the French, Spanish, and English to seek out this land and exploit her riches. Without the impact left by civilizations like the French, Spanish, and English, America would be much different today. But, in order to fully understand the role that the French, Spanish, and English played in shaping the culture of the New World, each of their colonial eras and their effect on the Native Americans must be explored. The Spanish Colonial era was centered mostly on gold and conquest. Gold and wealth are what initially excited Christopher Columbus and Spain to explore the west. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella sent many voyagers to America in search of gold such as: Christopher Columbus, Juan Ponce de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As has been discussed concerning conquest, the Spanish had moved into many lands such as Guatemala, Chile, Peru, etc. left settlements there, and enslaved the native peoples to do their bidding. Additionally, when the Spanish explored all across America, they brought with them diseases, such as smallpox, which Native Americans weren t accustomed to. This caused an enormous amount of deaths among the Native American population. This allowed the Spanish to continue to kill and conquer the Native Americans in various amounts of ways for a long time. They were able to push far north and west into America and into California. This forever changed the makeup of Native American population size and Spanish influence in America. Spanish influence is very evident in the population of western states such as California, New Mexico, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Eve s Responsibility In Paradise Lost Jealousy, greed, and pride, typical postlapsarian flaws every human possess, except for the first man and woman created, Adam and Eve. In Paradise Lost, two, virtuous people made completely without sin commit not just any old sin, but the old original sin. The cause behind their downfall were Eve s rebellious behavior, and Adam s hesitant behavior. Daiches believes Eve s sin was disobedience. Daiches states, what caused her to commit that sin was credulity, which means Eve s disobedience was her willingness to believe or trust too readily (205). Since Eve was a stranger to cunning lies, her gullibility made her vulnerable and open to harm s way, ending with her being persuaded by the serpent s cunning lies. I believe it was not Eve s gullibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advanced Technology In The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire was one of the many great nations in human history. The Byzantine empire was formed in 330 A.D when Constantine moved the Roman Empire capital from Rome to the Greek city of Byzantium, in what is now modern day Turkey. Constantine eventually changed the name of the capital city to Constantinople. Constantinople remained the capital of the empire for the rest of its days. The movement of the capital, however, led to the division of the Roman Empire into Western and Eastern Rome. Although the west fell, the east survived and eventually became the Byzantine empire, which would last for hundreds of years. A combination of advanced technology, specialized workers, complex institutions, advanced cities, and record keeping made the Byzantine empire one of the leading civilizations of its time. The first aspect that defines a civilization is having advanced technology. Many of these technologies are portrayed in the city of Constantinople in its architecture and the city s defense. One example of these defensive technologies was the use of defensive chains in several waterways, such as the Golden Horn. These incredibly sturdy chains were set at the mouth of the waterways in order to prevent enemy ships from sailing through the passages. Towers were another example of defensive technology built along the city s outer walls. These towers helped to create stability in the walls and were excellent lookout posts and great spots for archers to mount during an invasion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Scottish Independence Should Scotland become Independent? Scotland is at a turning point. On 18th September 2014 a referendum will be held asking voters a simple yes/no question: Should Scotland be an independent country? It has become more apparent that Scotland does not benefit from being part of the union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland and as a consequence of this many people agree that Scotland would be better off as an independent country. Some say the union is no longer fit for purpose and it is holding Scotland back. But many people oppose these views saying Scotland needs the rest of the UK and the economic and social factors of independence would be too great to deal with. Independence for Scotland means that we will have the right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Becoming independent would therefore arguably be a step for democracy and for the health and recovery of its economy. The majority of laws which are put in place in Scotland are decided and passed in Westminster by English politicians who will not be affected by these laws and are intended primarily for England without much consideration for Scotland. At present Scotland has a government that runs lots of Scottish affairs but has one hand tied behind its back with ones not in their control such as taxation and fiscal policies. Although Scotland already has control over its own parliament and legal system, it still has no control over its own defence and security. My favourite news recently is that nuclear warheads were transported through Glasgow even though MSPs condemned strongly against this and without informing the local authorities. The MoD recently carried out a mock emergency exercise which took them five hours to complete the task and if something bad had happened with just one of those warheads Glasgow would be uninhabitable for years and years. All of the UK s nuclear weapons are kept in Scotland even though most people in Scotland are against them; polls show 70% of Scots want it gone yet the UK government force it on Scotland and it is not up for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Aesthetic Judgement And Aesthetic Judgment Anyone who is familiar with the science of evolution in human beings and its philosophical context in history and modern society can appropriately associate that idea with variety amongst individuals. Undeniably, there is a persistent growth in the variety of people who identify in a myriad of groups. Interestingly enough, if anyone were to take a step back and observe the variety of individuals around them, he or she would participate in abstract notion of aesthetic judgment or an analysis of what the individual deems to be beautiful based off of differing factors, though initially based off of physical attributes. On a psychological level, this aesthetic viewpoint is a reflection of the relative perspective of people and circumstances in which they consider what is attractive or repulsive , and apply how it is universally understood beauty attracts while ugliness repels. Aesthetic judgment can be utilized as a mechanism to enhance survival and reproduction within a species. Thus, this overall notion of aesthetic judgment can be associated to the emerging theory of evolution and everything it encompasses. With this groundbreaking discovery, a variety of historically great modern thinkers (philosophers) managed to incorporate this scientific theory into their understanding of the world around them. Ultimately, while their perspectives may vary, these philosophers fundamentally acknowledge that this evolutionary change is ever present and influentially active in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Assassination Of The Romanovs The assassination of the Romanovs was a widely spread story that including the killing of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei. Which lead to historical fiction books and movies such as The kitchen boy and Anastasia to come out. Discrepancies among historical fiction destroy the integrity of historical fact because it misleads the reader into believing events that never happened. There is not any educational value in reading and writing about historical fiction. Historical fiction can be incorrect, misleading, and include unnecessary details. One discrepancy that is seen in both the movie Anastasia and book The kitchen boy is Historical events in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. vanity of human wishes Essay The Vanity of Human Wishes: The Vanity of Human Wishes The Vanity of Human Wishes 2008 eNotes.com, Inc. or its Licensors. Please see copyright information at the end of this document. The Poem Samuel Johnson s The Vanity of Human Wishes imitates, as its subtitle states, Juvenal s tenth satire. The 368 lines of iambic pentameter in rhymed couplets do not claim to provide an exact translation but rather to apply the poem to eighteenth century England. While Johnson therefore feels free to modernize the allusions, he follows his model closely. The poem opens with the proposition that people ask for the wrong things and points out the folly of the first common request, riches. An interlude follows during which the poet invokes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This avian imagery is more explicit earlier in the poem when he describes Rebellion s vengeful talons [that seize] on Laud (line 168). Johnson constructs his argument through synecdoche, offering a few examples to stand for the infinite number of wishes one might make. So, too, the few people cited suggest the many others the reader can imagine. Preferring the general to the specific, Johnson finds synecdoche a convenient device for description. He does not paint a beautiful face but offers rosy lips and radiant eyes (line 323). The gifts of nature are suggested by The fruits autumnal, and the vernal flower (line 262). Personification abounds from the first line, in which Observation surveys humankind, to the last: Wisdom calms the mind/ And makes the happiness she does not find (lines 367 368). Hope, fear, desire, and hate spread their snares. Preferment has a gate, History speaks, Pride and Prudence take her [Virtue s] seat in vain (line 336). Like synecdoche, this device keeps the poem at the level of general truth that the author seeks. As he would write a decade later in The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia (1759), The business of the poet...is to examine, not the individual but the species; to remark general properties and large appearances. Much of the poem s power derives from the strong verbs that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Infrastructure Of Infrastructure And Infrastructure Infrastructure We are constantly surrounded by infrastructure assets. Infrastructure consists of all the assets that countries require to enable its daily operations and orderly functions. Transportation, energy, communications and water, are some of the infrastructure assets that serve as the backbone to our society. While traveling this summer with my family, I realized just how far behind the U.S. is compared to other parts of the world when it is considered one of the most advanced countries in the world. I thought to myself... Why hasn t the U.S. invested in such projects? China spends 7% of its GDP on infrastructure and India spends 5%. The U.S. spends just over 3%. As a result, U.S. infrastructure now ranks 14th globally according to the World Economic Forum s infrastructure index. In the current economic environment where interest rates are low and unemployment remains elevated, a logical solution to stimulate growth would be to build, modernize, or replace our infrastructure. Every 4 years, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) releases a Report Card for America s Infrastructure that represents the condition and performance of the nation s infrastructure. In 2013, the United States infrastructure grade was a D+. Although we recognize the report is a little self serving, the statistics behind their research is compelling. According to the report: the average age of the 84,000 dams in the country is 52 years old, one in nine of the nation s bridges are rated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparing The Casino Royale Book And Movie Comparison Casino Royale Book and Movie Comparison Today, there are a lot of movies shot in the spy genre. The special effects amaze with its inimitability and with each film are becoming brighter and more exciting. In this paper I want to analyze one of the most impressive and most of the first films about spies Casino Royale filmed by Martin Campbell and compare it with the eponymous book written by Ian Fleming, which soon served as the plot for the film. In such way it will be seen how the spy genre have been changed for decades. Casino Royale is one of the first Fleming s novels and it was released with the absence of big success in 1953. The actual plot of the Casino Royale may seem too simple for nowadays audience. In the 1953 novel, 007 is given the mission to defeat Le Chiffre, a SMERSH agent working for the Russians in a high stakes Baccarat game. This is a situation where the movie has mirrored the novel to the best extent that it possibly can. When the books were written, the whole world was hip deep in the cold war which pitted east against west. All the characters are there, 007, Le Chiffre, Rene Mathis and Vesper Lynd. As the movie depicts Le Chiffre loses $100,000,000 of his clients money in a botched terrorist attack against Skyfleet s newest airline. In the book Le Chiffre loses 80,000,000 Francs in a botched real estate deal involving brothels in southern France. Both story lines are fairly similar, his Le Chiffre greed has gotten him into a pickle with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Wild Theme Call of the wild A major theme in Jack London s classic The Call of the Wild is in the wild, life is kill or be killed. In the beginning of the book Call of The Wild, buck has to learn how to survive, kill, and make friends in the wild. First, Buck learns the law of survival. For example, he has many challenges in his new life. Since he payed attention to what happened to curly, he stayed on his feet and survive. Second, buck begins to kill to survive. For instance, he is protecting John Thornton by killing other people and other thing since john Thornton saved bick once before, buck is repaying him. last, buck learns to make new friends in the wild as well. For example, he met a wolf in the forest that seemed scared or frightened by Buck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Racism In Teens The Power and Light District (PLD) of downtown Kansas City is the city s major entertainment center. The growth of PLD and the four other entertainment districts (Zona Rosa, Country Club Plaza, Westport, 18th and Vine Jazz District) resulted in greater choices for the community (AP, 2011); however, it additionally became a choice target for juvenile activity. Crowds of underage youths flocking to entertainment districts have been a problem for years in Kansas City. In the past, the prime destination was the Westport area near the Plaza, where the under 18 crowd sometimes topped 1,000. Law enforcement reported seeing children as young as 7 walking through the area well after midnight (AP, 2011). These youth were primarily Black which resulted in accusations of racism; however, the merchants responded by stating that race was not the issue, but these unruly youth were keeping paying customers away. There were recent numerous complaints in these areas of youth harassing and intimidating patrons in all entertainment districts. Mayor Sly James took these complaints seriously and sparked an investigation by initially visiting the Country Club Plaza. Nothing he saw in the first couple hours ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christians are God s social workers, so there is a heightened sense of responsibility in regards to guiding the youth of future generations. God is the Supreme Psychologist and His words provide the wisdom needed to avert and counteract the negative influences of this world. Counseling needs Christian DNA if it is to call people out of the death spiral of self preoccupation (Powlison, 2012, p. 19). For centuries, Spiritual and Religious leaders have conceded that our vessel [body] can be codified by the actions of language, words, and thought forms; Scientific evidence now supports this and has proven that our DNA can be reprogrammed by words and frequencies (Fosar Bludorf, 2001, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Rhyme Scheme Of Vasco Da Lasiad Vasco da Gama is the chief character in The Lusiads, but he is not its hero. The poem s title derives from Lusitania, the Roman name for the province that roughly encompasses present day Portugal. The nation of Portugal and all of its people are the true heroes of this patriotic epic. The Lusiads is written in ottava rima, a rhyme scheme of Italian origin that was commonly used in Renaissance epic poetry. An ottava rima stanza has eight lines with three rhymes, following the rhyme scheme abababcc. It is a flowing meter that allows the narrative to move smoothly, and the long, assonant rhymes have a kind of lulling quality. The Lusiads begins in medias res, or in the middle of the action. Vasco da Gama and his Portuguese crewmen are in the East African kingdom of Malindi, having survived rough weather and an ambush. The local king encourages Gama to recite the history of the Portuguese people, which he does, going back to ancient times. Gama tells the story of the Roman general Quintus Sertorius, whose successful rebellion drove a repressive regime out of Hispania (now Portugal and Spain). Gama then describes the growth of Portugal from a small principality to a significant European state. The story culminates in book 4, with the 1385 Battle of Aljubarrota, in which the Portuguese defeated the Spanish kingdom of Castile and restored the Portuguese monarch to the throne. CamĂ”es s patriotism is evident is his description of Portuguese general Nuno Álvares Pereira s victory over Spain: O er Tago s waves his gallant band he led,And humbled Spain in every province bled;Sevilia s standard in his spear he bore,And Andulsia s ensigns kept in gore.Low in the dust distresst Castilia mourned,And bathed in tears each eye to heaven was turnedThe orphans, widows, and the hoary sires;And heaven relenting quench d the raging firesOf mutual hate. . . . After this battle, the Portuguese were able to launch overseas explorations, and these initial voyages are delineated in the poem. Finally, Gama tells the story of his own voyage, his circumnavigation of the Cape of Good Hope, which the Portuguese called the Cape of Storms. It is here that the most supernatural elements of the poem appear: Adamastor and a maritime apparition. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. History Of The LA Dodgers The LA Dodgers were found on 1883 in Brooklyn , New York. The LA Dodgers with their history of different names like the Brooklyn Bridegrooms because seven players got married in the same season on 1888, Trolley Dodgers was another name they were given because of all the Trolley cars that weaved through Brooklyn, New York. In 1890, the Dodgers transferred from the American Association to National League. In the 1900 , the Brooklyn Dodgers went under manager Ned Hanlon. In 1901 , the Dodgers went into Third place and finished Second place in 1902. Jimmy Shekard was the Dodgers first home run champion and Zach Wheat was another great player. The Longest game in Dodger History was on the First of May in 1920. On 1925, the Dodger s President ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. An Article About 20 Design Thinking Essay recent and then more of a design classic from 1992 [3]. Moreover, Tim Brown discussed in the Harvard Business Review in 2008 Design Thinking, [2] and, Jon Kolko wrote an article about 20 Design Thinking Comes of Age [2]. This gives a clear idea of different ways of Design Thinking. And Phil Brown recently discussed Why Design Thinking Conquered The World, [1] as well as, Steve Lennon discussed about Design Thinking [5]. The text, which is less relevant, is the Wicked Problems In Design Thinking as it is quite an outdated text book, but it is very influential indicates that it is either difficult or impossible to solve because of requirements or it s incomplete that are often difficult to recognise. Overall, all these books and sources give applicable information what they believe an individual should do in the process of design thinking. Overview of Search Results The fact is, that visual research designs, sketchbooks and blogs are sources of inspiration for continual development of ideas. Design students are encouraged to keep personal blogs such as Tumblr and WordPress as a convenient and valuable vehicle for sharing their ideas and soliciting and receiving feedback online an excessive source of development. On the other hand, sharing their inspiration online allows individuals to get started with some ideas. [6]. From all these sources, designers can progress with a wider understanding of how things have transformed. Design thinking has become a way of approaching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Mother, If She Had Won Free Dance Lessons And The Cab... Many stereotypes that address different types of people exist today. Stereotypes are popular, fixed, and oversimplified ideas that are typically associated with particular demographics. These ideas can be viewed negatively or positively. Stereotypes may foster or perpetuate misconceptions about some demographics. In the poems, My Mother, If She Had Won Free Dance Lessons and The Cab Driver Who Ripped Me Off, both written by Cornelius Eady, contain characters who are susceptible to misconceptions and prejudices due to their personal experiences. In My Mother, If She Had Won Free Dance Lessons, the speaker discusses his mother s condition and how their lives could have been different if she had become a dancer. Unfortunately, she was unable to pursue that career. Now, she spends her day doing absolutely nothing ( Line 8). This is one of the reasons why he refers to her as the neighborhood crazy lady ( Line 6). Seeing his mother in this state causes the speaker to wonder what life would be like if she was given the opportunity to dance in stanzas 3 6 ( Lines 20 40). In another poem, written by Eady titled, The Cab Driver Who Ripped Me Off, the speaker tells the listener about an encounter with a cab driver with prejudice. The cab driver was criticizing people who make money through unconventional means such as scamming. Meanwhile, the cab driver was also scamming the speaker by taking a round a bound way which increases the fare. In both of the texts, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Developmental Social Work Essay Developmental social work is emerging as a new paradigm in social work internationally that seeks to infuse social developmental theory and practice into social work processes (Midgley and Conley, 2010; Patel, 2005a). The growth of poverty in some regions of the world, the growing and wide ranging social development issues and challenges continue to form the development dissertation globally. Clearly, social work cannot be separated from the broader changing aspects of development. Social workers have the facts, skills and value framework needed to take on this challenge, the major obstacle being whether or not social workers consider growth an effective method of practice and context of social work activity. While social workers cannot stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Shlieffen Plan World War I was a devastating war that was mainly Britain, Russia, France, and the US against Austria Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire. Throughout the entire war, many different strategies and tactics were used by the /parties. Some were genius and some were absolute failures. There were a multitude of goals different powers wanted, and each one took unique approaches to achieve said goals. One of the first plans of WWI was developed almost a decade before the war actually took place. The Schlieffen Plan, which Alfred von Schlieffen, Chief of the Imperial German General Staff, based off of Hannibal s tactic 2000 years earlier, consisted of Germany taking France out at the start of the war. That way, Britain and Russia couldn t continue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Danilov argued that on the outbreak of war in Europe the German Army would concentrate its forces against France. Danilov therefore suggested that four of its armies should immediately invade East Prussia. In 1912 it was decided to heavily alter Plan 19. Only two armies were now to attack East Prussia with the rest concentrating on defending Russia from the Austro Hungarian Army. Now the way soldiers attacked in WWI is interesting. Military actions designed to take control of enemy trenches were called attacks or offensives. The difference between attacks and offensives are an attack usually involved a division (16,000 men) while an offensive was bigger and would use at least one corps. The main objective of an attack was to break the enemy line, but an offensive was an attempt to occupy any positions that were taken during the operation. This meant that consistent fighting raised serious problems of running out of supplies. Before attacks and offensives took place, heavy artillery was used to soften up the enemy trenches. At the offensive at the Somme in the summer of 1916 General Douglas Haig ordered an eight day preliminary bombardment before sending 750,000 men (27 divisions) to attack the German ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Elyn Saks Symptoms In the biography of Elyn Saks The Center Cannot Hold, she describes a lot of her symptoms that lead to her final diagnosis of schizophrenia. These symptoms include, disorganized speech, delusions, hallucinations, grossly disorganized, catatonic behavior and a few of negative symptoms. To begin with the primary symptom that is mostly seen in every chapter and during her visits to the psychiatrist are delusions. We begin to see these symptoms during her prologue in which she says, I hide in the stacks until well after midnights, sitting on the floor muttering to myself. It grows quiet. The lights are being turned off. Frightened of being locked in, I finally scurry out, ducking through the shadowy library so as not to be seen by any security ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once receiving these medications, she started as stated in the autobiography, I stood alone in the dayroom and rocked back and forth, my own arms wrapped around me like a straitjacket, rocking myself much as a mother will quiet a distraught baby (p. 78). Another example where Saks describes her catatonia behavior, My face felt wooden and looked like a mask; my gait had slowed until it resembled a stroke victim s shuffle more than my own long legged stride (p. 157). When Saks was younger she described repetitive behavior which both of these examples demonstrate, Once we re all seated around the table again, I carefully stack my textbooks into a small tower, then rearrange my note pages. Then I rearrange them again (p. 2) and I couldn t leave my room unless my shoes were lined in my closet. Or beside my bed. Some nights, I couldn t shut off my bedroom light until the books on my shelves were organized so. Sometimes when washing my hands, I had to wash them a second time, then a third time (p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Kohlberg s Character Analysis Of Erin Pattee Brockovich Character Analysis Erin Pattee Brockovich: Erin, a single mother at 33, is the protagonist in the film. She is shown struggling to find work to support her three children who become the driving force for her decisions for a large part of the story. Initially, Erin displays an attitude that would put her at Stage 1 and Stage 3 of Kohlberg s model of moral development. In the first scene she is desperately trying to land a job as a doctor s assistant and narrates a variety of interests that she possess, which were quite varying, and continually stresses upon the fact she is a single mother , with a family of three to provide for. In the later sequence of the story we find Erin working for a law firm, Masry Vititoe, where she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... George: George is Erin s neighbor. Driven by his interest in Erin, he gives up his friends and his passion for motorbikes to look after her children. However when he does not receive due appreciation from Erin who at this point is completely involved in the Hinkley case, he decides to walk out on her. This shows that George was at Stage 2 of Kohlberg s moral development model. He was taking care of Erin s children in order to win s Erin s love and when he did not get due attention he decided to leave. Later in the story we see George coming back to Erin when he notices her efforts bringing in results. At this point his actions may put him at Stage 3 i.e. Interpersonal Concordance because he comes back to Erin and her children at their apparent time of need, to show that he is a good family member.
  • 33. Event Analysis Erin gets fired for being absent from work: Completely taken over by the investigation into the Hinkley case, Erin goes on a search for evidence against PG E. She talks to families in Hinkley, looks through the records of the water board, and does everything in her capacity to gather all the information she could. Meanwhile Ed is unaware of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Changes of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth My dearest partner of greatness (I, v, 10) suggests to the reader or audience of the play Macbeth, that these two partners, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, worked together and truly believed in the greatness of their work. This is not so. Said here in a letter from Macbeth to Lady Macbeth telling her that the king is coming soon. There Macbeth truly feels that Lady Macbeth is his partner in all these truly great events. The letter shows us of the close relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and shows us that the deepest secrets of the heart were revealed to each other. It is from this point that we meet the true character of Lady Macbeth. She immediately shows herself as a domineering, strong willed and ambitious wife to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Somehow Macbeth manages to keep his composure when faced with his guests and the evidence of the killing, but we, the audience know that inside, his heart is quaking with fear. Out of nervousness, Macbeth blurts out the fact that he murdered the two servants with his anger. That was very rash and cast a tiny shadow of suspicion on him even at that early stage. Earlier it was Macbeth who was worried that their plan would fail and lady Macbeth was the one who scoffed at the mere idea of failing. Now Macbeth, the king, had murderers to kill Banquo and others with no qualms at all. When lady Macbeth inquires about how he is so sure that banquo doesn t suspect them, Macbeth merely shrugs off her questions and tells her that these matters are not for the ears of a woman. Here we see how their close relationship, mentioned earlier has diminished to that of a slave and his master. Now Macbeth tells his wife t walk alongside him as they leave together. The biggest character change is seen within lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is heart broken by he fact that she no longer has any control over her husband. He is moving forward and she is left behind. The queen yes, but moving up from that point doesn t seem to be happening. She, the strong one has gone timid and womanly. Towards the end of the play, poor lady Macbeth is traumatised by her very own words she mocked Macbeth with, A little water clears us of this deed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Argumentative Report On Forensic Evidence The Hypothesis that we are showing is that John Smith came to a complete stop on 6900 South Desert BLVD, El Paso TX and coasted into the intersection. The prosecution is stating that John Smith accelerated through the intersection at a red light. Using the formulas approved by the Court I was able to prove that my hypothesis is more likely than the prosecutions. I used the Google Earth program to assist with plotting points and paths. This software is accepted in State and Federal Courts. Two recent precedents are United States v. Lizarraga Tirado, where the defendant claimed that the photo was hearsay. The court disagreed stating Such images are produced by high resolution imaging satellites, and though the cameras are more powerful, the result is the same: a snapshot of the world as it existed when the satellite passed overhead. Because a satellite image, like a photograph, makes no assertion, it is not hearsay. Also a state case Commonwealth v. Suarez Irizzary, were the defendant challenged the accuracy of the program but the investigators familiarity with the program and an independent verification to test the accuracy also done by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is part of the role of the Physicist to assists the judge. The Physicist who is conveying information must be clear in his or her communications and sensitive to any quizzical looks or untoward responses. The Daubert standard presents the four criteria by which judges admit or disallow scientific evidence into court: (a) Is the testimony based on a testable theory? (b) Has the theory been subject to peer review? (c) Is there a known or potentially knowable rate of error in the findings? (d) Is the theory or technique generally accepted in the field? This is how the judge determines the validity of the equations, an independent Physicist hired by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Accomplishments Of Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton has been repeatedly portrayed since the last quarter of his life as practically peerless as a natural philosopher. Newton s achievements were unquestionably useful, diverse and exceptionally inspired (although not all of his work has endured or has been considered valuable1). Fara recounts contemporary, repeated declarations of his seemingly unbelievable genius from elite figures such as X and Voltaire2. This theme has continued in popular culture, mostly unchallenged, to the present day. FIND NEWTONIAN MOMENT. Even within academic accounts, praise is still unusually superlative. For example, Westfall has called the Principalia Mathematica (1686) the culmination of the scientific revolution.3 Principalia was merely the crowning achievement in an outstanding career in natural philosophy that eventually helped to enhance emerging intellectual fields, from chemistry to calculus to astronomy. Just as important to his posthumous reputation was Newton s eccentric personality. His frequently otherworldly, reclusive habits, stoicism, piety, and reluctance to share his ideas publicly4 seemed to compliment his near Promethean talents for novel reckoning. His supposed tendencies towards gentle, almost playful absorption in intellectual thought and supposed casual disinterest in personal matters (i.e. love, sex, or lasting friendship) were firmly enshrined by his early biographers Conduitt5 and Stuckey6. Leading on from this, there has also been a recurring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Online Taxi Booking System ONLINE TAXI BOOKING SYSTEM BY YIMA JOASH GIRE DECEMBER, 2012. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page. . . . . . . . . . . . i Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . ii Dedication. . . . . . . . . . . . iii Acknowledgement. . . . . . . . . . . iv Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . v Abstract. . . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study. . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem. . . . . . . . . 3 1.3 Justification of the Study. . . . . . . . . 3 1.4 Scope of the Study. . . . . . . . . . 4 1.5 Aims and Objectives of the Study. . . . . . . . 4 1.6 Limitation of the Study. . . . . . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Copy all our topics and give to your friends. Then buy their materials from us at a reduced price and resale to your friends. Call 08064034407 to get the full project. Or simoncy2k@gmail.com?? form two associations, namely the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (R.T.E.A.N) and the National Union of Road Transport Workers (N.U.R.T.W). National Union of Road Transport Workers (N.U.R.T.W) was established in Nigeria in 1978 under decree 21 of the labour amendment under the then military leadership of General Olusegun Obasanjo. It was and is still under the Nigeria Labour Congress (N.L.C). There were 43 unions as at 1976 under the Labour congress of which N.U.R.T.W was the 26th Union in order of importance. Decree 21 was then amended to decree 26 on the 16th November 1996 which led to the N.L.C reducing the number of unions to 29 with the N.U.R.T.W placed number 16. The Union s present president is Najeem Usman Yasin from Zamfara State Council. The hierarchy of administration from top to bottom is as follows; After payment you will get the full project or call 08064034407 or email simoncy2k@gmail.com PARTNERSHIP After purchasing your own project materials from us, you can become our partner or representative in your school if you wish. Copy all our topics and give to your friends. Then buy their materials from us at a reduced price and resale to your friends. Call 08064034407 to get the full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Similarities Between Scope And Scope A. P. J. Abdul Kalam the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007 once said: In a democracy, the well being, individuality, and happiness of every citizen are important for the overall prosperity, peace, and happiness of the nation. This quote perfectly explains the two of the most different pieces of literature. Anthem by Ayn Rand and the movie Rope by Alfred Hitchcock. Anthem is in a dystopia where the word I was not used nor was Ego . They live in almost the dark ages with no electricity or a democracy. Everyone works for each other and if you were slightly different from the rest you were punished. But one man came out of the trance and realized what was happening, that equality and individuality were nowhere to be found. On the other hand Rope was taken place in the late 40 s. But Rope was about men who thought because they were superior and rules do not apply to them like murder. Ayn Rand Anthem and Alfred Hitchcock Rope have very different views of how an individual should view himself. Rand believes that individuality is key for a society to work. In her book, she said For the coming of that day shall I fight, I and my sons and my chosen friends. For the freedom of Man. For his rights. For his life. For his honor. Rand protagonist just got out of a community where you could not think for yourself and now he is able to say I without fearing death. Rand was able to show how inequality can change a person whole understanding of life. Now her protagonist wants more citizens to know this thing called individuality. But in the beginning, you had brothers who all thought of each other as equals and if you even liked someone in the sightless you would be punished. This is an evil thing to say, for it is a transgression, the great transgression of Preference, to love any among men better than the others, since we must love all men and all men are our friends this is what a community was for Rand s protagonist. Not thinking about yourself, but thinking about the good of the group. You grew up with only your brothers, no dad nor mom. No grandkids or freedom. You did the same thing every day for 7 days a week. And if you ever made it aware that one brother is your favorite than another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Responsibilities For Employee Responsibilities Employer Duties Employers have a responsibility to their employees by ensuring that they receive their basic employment rights. Health and safety law in the workplace obtains from common law and statutory regulation Provide and maintain a safe workplace for employees. Supply appropriate training, supervision and information. Provide and enable facilities, such as clean toilets and washing facilities. Machinery that is safe and fit for purpose. Record and review safety statement on a regular basis. Employee s Duties Employees also have to comply with health and safety policies in the workplace. Employees can face charges for breaking health and safety laws. Co operate with your employer and other members of the workplace. Inform your employer if you think something is hazardous to you. Do not get in the way or misuse with safety equipment. Use equipment correctly according to instructions given. Attend training. Use protective equipment and clothing provided. Elements and the Functions of the Safety Statement A safety statement is a plan written, which identifies the hazards, assess the risks, identifies the controls to be put into place, the person who is responsible and the necessary resources for the safety and health of employees while they work including customers, visitors and members of the public. It is enforced by section 20 of the Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work Act 2005. It is compulsory for the employer to write down the Safety Statement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. With the increasing costs, both financial and ecological,... With the increasing costs, both financial and ecological, of fossil fuels, fuel efficiency in vehicles has become an increasingly important factor. Vehicle manufacturers and designers are exploring alternative fuels, with electric, hybrid and hydrogen powered vehicles being looked at as viable alternatives. Solar power has been somewhat overlooked but has the ability to become widely used because it is both clean and economical. The advantages over fossil fuels are obvious: Solar power is renewable, cannot be exhausted and doesn t cause pollution. Fossil fuels are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. Solar seems like a logical alternative. As such, it is being considered by private companies and government think tanks as a partial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Battery packs are still heavy, bulky and expensive but the costs of solar power are coming down while the cost of gasoline keeps going up. A number of different vehicles from sports cars to vans to golf carts have had solar panels added to flat surfaces, primarily their roofs. Some of the vehicles are ordinary cars which have been modified for solar; others are highly futuristic. The picture below is a good example of a futuristic design. The vehicle, called car on a stick was designed to be used as a streetlight when not being driven, which accounts for the one sitting at a higher elevation in the picture, as opposed to the one on the ground. It would also save on parking. Of course, this design is only an idea at this point, but it gives some interesting possibilities for vehicles (and cities) of the future. Source: http://www.designboom.com/contemporary/solarpoweredvehicles.html Albuainain Page 2 of 5 So far, the size, weight and efficiency of PV panels, and the need for a storage battery, which is large and heavy, has limited the range of most such vehicles to 30 50 miles between charges (designboom). In order for PVCs to become more practical, engineers will have to increase their efficiency. Current cells have an average efficiency of about 20% (Perch 2013). Ideally, the efficiency would need to be at least 30% to be sufficient to provide enough energy to keep the car running for a reasonable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Thanksgiving Techniques For Research Paper 375 × 500 Caption Avoid the temptation to scrape grease out of a pan as this can cause damage. Alternate Text Group If you re cooking has resulted in baked on grease, the best way to eliminate the problem is by convincing someone else to do the dishes. Barring that, there are several home remedies you can try to make getting rid of cooking grease easier so you can use less elbow grease. Different methods will work on different sources of grease and different pan finishes, so keep experimenting until you find the method that works best in your kitchen. Fill the pan with very hot water. Place two or three dryer sheets in the water with a drop of dish soap and allow it to sit for at least one hour. You should then have no trouble scrubbing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Free Will Essay examples Free Will Everything that happens has a cause and every cause has an effect. Effect strictly follows cause every time. This is an necessary logical tool for humans in understanding the world around them. Because humans understand the concept of time it means that they can then understand that some things always happen after other things. Spotting these patterns allows them to then deliberately cause certain effects by mimicking or instigating the cause they had previously observed. If effect did not follow cause reliably each and every time then it would become very difficult to survive as we learn from repeated exposure to cause and effect what is likely to happen if we do X. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surely the simplest explanation is that cause and effect simply do exist. Is everything we will ever think or do pre determined? Were all of the great works of creation in art music and architecture pre determined at the point of creation? Again this argument seems both unsatisfactory and false. So how do we resolve this contradiction? One answer lies in the way in which we perceive the world. There are essentially two worlds in nature. The world that we see: the macro world, the world of Newtonian physics, and the world of the very, very small: the world of quantum physics. Quantum physics essentially shows us that far from being totally predictable, the paths of particles are unknowable, because the act of observing a particle will alter it or its path in some way. Thus, rather than dealing with absolute positions, directions and speeds quantum physics uses statistics to predict the position of particles. This means that for a given particle we only have a probability of where it will be. Now the behaviour of large numbers of particles is much easier because lots of these elusive particles acting together and in relation to each other (as in matter) become more predictable. Why? Imagine a box with a divider such that we can close the box into two identical halves at any time. Suppose the box is totally empty a perfect vacuum. We then introduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Managing The Change Management Strategy Organizational change management is the outline for managing the change management strategy. It also helps with the corporate processes for structural and cultural changes of Blue Cross Blue Shield. Change management helps our organization realize why the change was essential so that we can accept all changes and goals to move forward. Change in our organization is good for all of the employees since it will help them gain new skills and competencies and this in fact is an organizational goal of the company. The first step for our change management strategy is creating urgency. For this change to occur, the whole establishment needs to be on board and really wants it. Developing a sense of urgency around the need for change can trigger the initial motivation to get things moving. Without motivation, individuals will not help and the efforts for the change will not go anywhere (Kotter, 1995, p. 60). Managing change across the board if it is not done correctly can be damaging. The second step is to convince our employees that change is necessary. This frequently takes strong management and noticeable support from important people within our organization. Dealing with change is not enough one will have to lead everyone in this process. Once shaped our change partnership or coalition needs to work together as team and continue to build urgency round the need for change. Our goal is to be successful. It requires that our organization gets all of the knowledge it can so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Constitutional Changes After The American Revolution Merriam Webster s dictionary defines a revolution as an, activity or movement designed to effect fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation. or, a fundamental change in the way of thinking about or visualizing something. In this sense, the constitutional and social developments of the United States of America between 1860 and 1877 amount to a drastic revolution. Previously to Abraham Lincoln s election to the position of the American Presidency, slavery was an institution deeply rooted in Southern American s way of life. Throughout Lincoln s terms and following his assassination, America underwent many constitutional changes and dealt with a changing social order as well. The most notable of these was the uprooting of the institution of slavery and the effect it had on the United States of America. Senator John Sherman, a Republican from Ohio, gave a speech in congress in 1863 in which he discussed new banking and currency systems. In this speech, he highlighted some revolutionary actions taken by states. He stated that, It has been the principle of states rights, that bad sentiment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But are we not in the midst of a revolution? Is the Senator from Kentucky utterly oblivious to the grand results of four years of war? Are we not in the midst of a civil and political revolution which has changed the fundamental principles of our government in some respects?... There was a civilization based on servitude... Where is that?... Gone forever... We have revolutionized this Constitution of ours to that extent and every substantial change in the fundamental constitution of a country is a revolution. If one during that time could acknowledge that the events occurring between 1860 and 1877 were a revolution, one can do so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Research On Campus Carry Exploratory Research Paper on Campus Carry In many states across the United States, laws have been passed regarding carrying guns on campus. In states where they do allow students to conceal a firearm they must meet certain criteria. For example only students over the age of 21 are able to legally carry a firearm on campus with a handgun license. As mentioned in the beginning many any states have passed this law, but across the United States there are still a lot of states who debate on whether they should allow their own students to conceal a firearm on campus. Back in the 1900 s many students had access to rifles because it was part of a sport. Across the United States hunting was a hobby for many college students. The idea of student s being allowed to carry firearms on campus often carries different emotions for people across the United States but it s important to understand the different arguments related to the topic because we are part of the problem. Citizens take the time to preach what is wrong with this country but in reality what are you really doing in regards to keeping our citizens safe, is anyone safe in this country, are our own college students safe when stepping foot on campus? Across the United States many people who are in favor of students carrying firearms on campus seem to be in favor simply due to the fact that when unarmed the human body becomes a victim. We have often seen massacres across the state happening in schools from elementary schools ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ishmael Beah s Flashback Ishmael Beah is the protagonist in A Long Way Gone who was forced out of his village due to a war that broke out in his country. He had to hide in the woods and run from village to village seeking food and protection. Surviving the war seemed nearly impossible and throughout his journey saw soldiers do terrible things to innocent people that left him traumatized. Eventually he too was forced into becoming a solider and his life depended on killing; kill or get killed (Beah 126). During the time of the war when the rebels attacked Kamator, Ishmael had a flashback back to a time when there was no war. A flashback is a memory that occurred at an earlier time. He remembered the ceremony that his father held to bless his new home in Mogbwemo. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Support Alone Essay The usefulness of just using support alone will only tell you how many times each item appear together based on the transactions in the bakery. The support values are smaller than I expected. The highest support is 0.053 (Apricot Danish Cherry Tart). So the highest frequency an item in the bakery appears together is only 5.3%. This might be the case because depending on a customer s sweet tooth the purchase may be different or the bakery has a different special going each day. I do not believe we can judge itemsets just on support alone, again because it is only base on when items appear together. For transaction number 113, it supports if you buy, Coffee Éclair, Hot Coffee, and Almond Twist, it would have a 99.8% confidence that you will also buy an Apple Pie. When we look at the lift, we see that we are 13.462 times more likely (confident) that we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason why I would choose these is based on the confidence and lift. These rules seem like they would be actionable based on each of these items appear together 2% of the time in support data. The bakery can use these rules to help make a decision on what is needed or stock in the store. It can also have Number 114 the support is 2% that (Raspberry Cookie, Raspberry Lemonade, Lemon Lemonade, Green Tea) will appear together with (Lemon Lemonade), with a 100% confidence that if the premises being purchased the conclusion will also be purchased. To strengthen this to most likely happen is the lift. This rule states 15.026 times more likely for this to happen. Number 115 the support is 2% that (Raspberry Cookie, Lemon Cookie, Lemon Lemonade, Green Tea) will appear together with (Raspberry Lemonade), with a 100% confidence that if the premises being purchased the conclusion will also be purchased. To strengthen this to most likely happen is the lift. This rule states 14.609 times more likely for this to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...