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Essay about The Debate Over Euthanasia
The Debate Over Euthanasia
The controversy over euthanasia has recently become highly publicized. However, this issue is not a new debate.
Society has voiced its opinions on the subject for hundreds of years. Euthanasia, which is Greek for good death , refers
to the act of ending another person s life in order to end their suffering and pain.1 Two forms, passive and active
euthanasia, categorize the actions taken to end the person s life. Passive euthanasia involves removing a patient s life
support, withholding food and water, and discontinuing medical treatments. Active euthanasia includes any direct
action taken to cause the death of the person, such as administrating a lethal drug.2 The debate over this issue stems
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Why patients turn to euthanasia
Medical procedures and treatments improve immensely every year. With the new technology and advancements,
diseases and ailments that were once deadly are not nearly as incapacitating as in previous years. However, some
remain debilitating and fatal. For example, some forms of cancer remain terminal even after numerous attempts at
treatment. Sometimes the side effects from chemotherapy like nausea, extreme exhaustion and muscle soreness, are
more severe than the symptoms of the disease itself.6 Often times, the patients begin to feel as though the efforts being
made to cure their disease have become useless and have made their life not worthwhile. In these cases, terminal
patients might choose to simply stop the treatments. Another time when a person might turn to euthanasia is when the
illness is causing him a terrible amount of pain, and the medicine being administered to the patient does not allow him
to live the kind of life that he wants to have. Those for euthanasia maintain that if this practice were to be legalized,
there would be several restrictions on who could be eligible for this procedure.7 A patient would have to be of sound
mind, have been stricken with a terminal illness, or be in a state of constant and crippling pain. Some notable advocates
who have
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The Cost of Computer Literacy
What are the costs of computer literacy? Some people argue that there are no such costs, but I believe there are a few
which may be relevant. Does computer literacy affect the way we communicate, and if so, is this necessarily a bad
thing? What is our future, as computer literacy becomes a necessity? What are the personal, financial, and social costs,
as computer literacy becomes a necessity? br br According to Webster s New World dictionary, literacy is defined as the
ability to read and write. There is definitely more than one interpretation of the word literacy as we have seen in class
discussions and from reading many essays on the subject. The world has grown beyond the understanding of literacy as
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Take a look at the way we now communicate with our co workers. We are merely feet from each other in the office, yet
we no longer stand up and walk over to talk with someone face to face. Why? Is it easier to send them e mail and await
a response? We lose many forms of communication this way. We don t get that one on one interaction with each other,
we can t see gestures and body language, and this may even be ground for miscommunication. To me it often seems
that we can put aside many of the things that we would not be able to if there was some type of face to face meeting.
We can say that we haven t received that mail, or that we haven t checked our mail yet. Computers are making
communicating easier, but are they making it more effective? br br Is there a cost to the technician working with no
personal contact? Instead of calling on the phone to report a computer problem, there has been the advent of the e form.
This is yet another alternative to the phone call or talking with someone. The e form is comprised of a template with
data fields that give all the relevant information an administrator or technician would need to come and fix a problem or
answer a question. This is a wonderful idea for 3 reasons: (1) You no longer need someone to answer a phone, (2) No
lost information between the caller and the technician, and (3) you have the ability to log it in a database to keep track
of problems which also allows you to analyze the data to prevent
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God s Grandeur, By Gerard Manley Hopkins
When God created humankind and nature, he intended them to be connected to each other. God s Grandeur , a poem
written in 1877 by Gerard Manley Hopkins depicts the interconnection between the natural world and humankind. The
poem describes the beauty of God s creation and how humankind tends to dismiss the fact that the world is a beautiful
place. Hopkins formats the poem as a fourteen line sonnet where a problem is introduced in the first eight lines and a
solution to the problem in the last 6 lines. Hopkins uses describing words like greatness and grandeur to describe
creation which help readers visualize the value and praise he has for the creator. The poet perceives humankind as a
smudge that rubs off onto nature, which invites the assumption that man depreciates the value of nature. The
relationship between humankind and the natural world is visualized as though humans do not recognize God s power
and the beauty of his creation despite it being all around them. The issue presented is that humans have prioritized their
lives around industrialization and are living consumeristic lives. Humans spend all their efforts working the land and
see nature as a way to get more stuff and are completely unaware of the beauty held within it. The speaker identifies a
connection between humankind and nature where humankind is blinded by earthly things which does not allow them to
see the true magnificence of nature. This is discussed when Hopkins writes about the divine power of
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Rita Hayworth and Shawshank
In the novella rita hayworth and the shawshank redemption relationships made in the prison result in an overall.
benificial relationships are shown through reds relationships with the inmates and gaurds, andys relationship with
warden norton anf andys relationship with tommy. reds relationship with the guards and inmates are the only reason red
has had a successful stay at shawshank. throughout shawshank red makes many deals with the guards not only
improving his time at shawshank but giving him a higher status in the prison Nine or Ten names drawn out of hat and
two of them happend to be Andy s and my own (Page 40) It can most deffinitely be inferred that red made some sort of
deal with the gaurds to get the both of them on the roof top considering it was a desired job and nearly seventy other
men also wanted the job. Red s relationship withthe gaurds gets him the things he wants when he wants giving him a
more positive outlook on the time he is serving. Red is known as the man who can get you things arounf shawshank.
Nearly everyone comes to him for anything from cigarettes to a rock hammer. He not only makes a profit off of the
items he gets for people he gains a source of power within the prison. Red being the man who can get things is really
what sparked the relationship between Andy and Red. I heard your the man who knows how to get things (Pg 27) Short
but sweet some of the first words shared by andy to red. This is a major monent in the novella because this
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My Experience At The Teton Valley Ranch Camp Essay
When I was taking a photo of the purple sky and two stretching lakes across the Bonney Pass in the Teton Mountains; I
knew this place that I loved had transformed me into a better person and a more confident woman.
When I submitted the lengthy application to the Teton Valley Ranch Camp in Dubois, Wyoming my mind kept sinking
back to the fear of flying away to my comfortable close knit home to work at a ranch camp 2,610 miles away. My mom
persisted that I should do something different with my summer. After being a camper at the Teton Valley Ranch Camp,
I thought it would be nice to contribute some of my time to the place that made me outdoorsy and confident woman.
However, I did not want to leave the summer before college started. I wanted to stay in the same routine with my
friends who lived on Nantucket Island. I did not want to meet new coworkers, far away from home was daunting. I
enjoyed my circle of friends in Nantucket because I was comfortable with my everyday routine. Visions of anxiety
swept over my mind; the fear crept over my mind with the years of high school which constrained my personality. The
boarding school years trapped me in like a prison with no welcoming smiles. I wanted to return to my happy place in
Nantucket with my friends. Despite my fears, I continued to think of the outcome of going to a new place far away, that
could be life changing. Life is not about being sheltered and always feeling comfortable, the bumpy rollercoaster is the
best way to
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Eversource Seacoast Reliability Project Case Study
The Ury et al. reading explains that a dispute resolution is used to diagnose an existing conflict, analyze how the
stakeholders that are involved will interact and influence each other, and determine what processes are involved in
resolving this conflict. The Eversource Seacoast Reliability Project (ESRP) requires approval from the Site Evaluation
Committee (SEC), which means they must go through the SEC application and approval process. This SEC approval
process in itself is a larger dispute system used to create an open relationship between the stakeholders as well as ensure
that the developer meets all the requirements in the approval process. The ESRP can be dissected into a smaller dispute
system within this SEC approval process with the main conflict of how to create a more reliable energy transmission
line in the Seacoast area without drastically impacting the unique environment in the area. This is the main conflict that
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I have found some information on the specific technology that will be used to bury the transmission line under the
Great Bay, but I think it is important to understand what specific impacts this process will have and if there are
alternative solutions to using this technology or technique. Many stakeholders are working on this issue including the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but they have not done an environmental assessment to address this issue. I
think I will be able to find more information as I continue to research the project, but it would be beneficial to all the
stakeholders for the engineering company to produce information pertaining to specific impacts that this project might
cause or even hold a public meeting to further educate the other stakeholders on their technology and
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The Importance Of Stock Characters In Sense And...
Jane Austen s first book to be published was Sense and Sensibility. Austen s story depicts the life of a family who loses
everything because of the death of their father. The father s wealth goes to his son, John Dashwood. Mr. Dashwood
doesn t help his sisters because his wife, Fannie, doesn t think it s a good idea. When all hope is lost, Edward Ferrars
enters the story and takes an interest in the eldest daughter, Elinor. Throughout this story, Austen introduces many
characters, some of which have minor roles. Margaret Dashwood, Lucy Steele, and Mrs. Jennings are a few of the
characters that partake in minor roles, but have a huge importance to the plot. A minor character tends to bring out traits
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Jennings, Lucy Steele is another important character in the story. Lucy let s Elinor know that she has been engaged to
Edward Ferrars for five years. This creates internal struggles with Elinor because she had loved Edward. Lucy, Elinor,
Marianne, Charlotte, and Mrs. Jennings all go to London for a trip right after Elinor learns of Lucy s engagement.
Marianne is hoping to meet John Willoughby for an explanation and Lucy and Elinor are hoping to see Edward. While
in London, Lucy meets Robert Ferrars whom she finds to be an exceptional gentleman. Lucy and Robert end up
marrying which frees up Edward for Elinor. If Lucy hadn t been a part in the story she would not have been able to
meet Robert, making Edward and Lucy engaged. Lucy had a very important role in the plot. Einstein s butterfly theory
shows how one little thing can change the outcome of something completely. If anything had changed in Austen s story
nothing would be the same. Each minor character that is included has a purpose to her story and they are all important.
If one character is taken out then there wouldn t be as much insight to the other characters and there would be drastic
changes to the original plot. Austen does a great job at controlling her characters to give each one meaning and
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Dreaming Big Research Paper
Many people often grow fond of the idea of being realistic instead of dreaming big. Furthermore, they like to go with
the safe choice ,for they re apprehensive of their dreams not coming true. However, dreaming big is a better than being
realistic. Furthermore, dreaming big helps change your perspective on various of things; it takes you places when you
fight for what you want ,or often dream of having. For example, band member of girl group Fifth Harmony , Dinah
Jane, often dreamt of making it to the music industry. Furthermore, she often sang on coffee shops, talent shows, and
plenty of more places just to expose herself ,and show everyone her talents; in hope of someone recognizing her.
However, no one ever recognized her
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Inhibitory Neurotransmitters
What are Neurotransmitters?
Neurotransmitters are various chemicals in the brain that work to convey information throughout the brain and the rest
of the body. They work to intensify electrical signals that are passed to neurons (nerve cells). The brain holds the role of
coordinating and processing complex information, and how the brain deals with this job depends on the delicate
balance of several different chemicals. Neurotransmitters allow nerve cells to communicate messages by secreting these
chemicals and sending impulses across a synapse (the junction point between two neurons). There are many
requirements in which a molecule must meet in order to be classified as a neurotransmitter. Firstly, the molecule must
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It also regulates pleasurable emotions. Drugs such as heroin, cocaine, nicotine, and alcohol increase the level of
dopamine in the body. A drastically low level of dopamine has been linked to Parkinson s disease, while schizophrenics
are frequently found to have too much dopamine in the frontal lobes of their brains. In addition, imbalances in this
neurotransmitter have been linked to cases of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Serotonin is a vital
inhibitory monoamine neurotransmitter that can have strong effects on emotion, mood, awareness, and anxiety levels. It
is involved in controlling sleep, alertness, and eating. Psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, connect to the serotonin receptor
sites, and thus hinder the transmission of nerve impulses in order to change sensory experiences. Depression, suicide,
spontaneous behaviour, and hostility all appear to involve certain discrepancies in the balance of serotonin
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The Gangs in los Angeles California
Executive Summary Security has always been of major concern in many institutions across the world. This is perhaps
because the success of many activities is highly dependent on the security that they associate themselves with. This
report focuses on the gangs in Los Angeles, California. This task in this region has been mandated upon the Los
Angeles Police Department, popularly referred to as the LAPD. The major stakeholders are the competent and highly
qualified staff members within the department who have the necessary capacity to deal with the violent criminal gangs.
The main problem that is targeted is the eradication of the criminal gangs within the region. This is through the
elimination of illegal firearms, elimination of drive by shootings and enactment of anti graffiti laws which promote the
gang activities. The graffiti have been shown by recent research to portray the gang territories.
Societal Problems Of great concern is the revelation that up to 37% of households possess firearms, whether licensed or
not. The California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention (STEP) Act is aimed at eliminating criminal gang
conduct by focusing upon patterns of criminal gang activity and the organized nature of street gangs. The Penal Code
provides that:
1. Participation in a criminal street gang with knowledge that its members engage in criminal activity is punishable as
either a misdemeanor or felony.
2. Conviction for a crime or public offense which was committed
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Maya Johnson By Marguerite Johnson
Marguerite Johnson, better known as Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was an
American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She was able to publish seven autobiographies, three books with
essays, a number of books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over
50 years of her life. Maya Angelou didn t have the best of lives growing up but she worked hard to get to where she is
now. Growing up, Angelou had a difficult childhood that most children could not bare. Her parents got divorced when
she was very young, and Maya at the age of three, and her brother bailey at the age of four were sent to live with their
grandmother, Anne Henderson, in Stamps, Arkansas
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King Lear Vs A Thousand Acres Analysis
King Lear vs A Thousand Acres
While it may appear that Jane Smiley s A Thousand Acres is nothing but a modernized interpretation of Shakespeare s
King Lear, one can see that below the surface these two tales are anything but alike. Through Smiley s characters Larry,
Caroline, Ginny and Rose, it is easy to conclude that they contrast their parallels, Lear, Cordelia, Goneril and Rose,
greatly from Shakespeare s play. Among the multiple themes that make this conclusion possible, the most prominent
are the contrasting themes of relationships, outcomes, character development and motivations.
At first, Shakespeare portrays King Lear as an arrogant man whose only concern is himself; Lear has no problem
relishing in his title and power as ruler, but has trouble carrying out the responsibilities of a king and doing good for his
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Caroline is portrayed as an intelligent, successful and well put together daughter, which is more than Cordelia was
perceived as. While Caroline was in fact pushed away due to her not agreeing with her fathers ideas, instead of being
seen as the good daughter, she is envied by her sisters. As for her relationship with her father Larry, she was more or
less forced into caring for him. Due to her ignorance towards his molestation of Ginny and Rose, Caroline takes in her
father and attempts to protect him from her sisters who she believes are trying to hurt him. While Rose tries to convince
Caroline that Ginny and her are in fact trying to help, We did everything for you! We saved you from Daddy! (Smiley
244), Caroline disagrees saying, Did I really have to be saved from Daddy? From my own father? (Smiley 244). While
Caroline is forced to care for her father because her sisters would not, Cordelia willingly forgave and went with her
father. This difference in relationships only further aid the reader to conclude that Shakespeare and Smiley s work are
not
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The Chemical Earth Lab Report
The Chemical Earth
Part A:
The mixtures that will be discussed in this report will be a using a concoction of sand, salt and water. This mixture will
be separated into solids of different sizes, solids and liquids, different liquids and solids dissolved in different liquids. A
second mixture that will be examined is water which would be separated into different gases. This report will
summarise the different separating techniques in thorough detail and how it employed in the two different mixtures.
The method that was used to separate from solids and liquids, was filtration. Filtration is the process in which the
solution is passed through filter paper lining the sides of a funnel, the liquids is able to permeate through but the solids
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In my opinion, I believe iron smelting is an efficient way of extracting iron as it has many companies working
with/against each other in finding the best way to make this process cost efficient, fast, safe and environmentally
friendly (as much as possible).
4. Identify the product(s) of separation and their uses
The product of smelting iron ore is pig iron. Alone, pig iron has limited uses, these include: basic metal utensils, pot
metals, fencing or railing, decorative metal pieces and pig iron pellets or ingots that can be loaded into a plane for a
balanced flight. Pig iron can also be converted to wrought iron and steel and the uses of these include:
Wrought Iron: railings, hooks, chains, rivets and railway couplings.
Steel: construction, transport, energy, packaging and appliances and industry
5. Discuss issues associated with wastes from the industrial separation processes used
The smelting of iron utilises vast amounts of energy and thus creates greenhouse gas emissions. Large amounts of
gangue (slag) are also a problem produced as a waste product that needs to be disposed
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Characteristics Of The Renaissance
The beginning of the renaissance started in the 1400 s in Florence. Many turned towards Humanism which was an
emphasis on man s qualities and power. Idealistic realism was showed through the paintings in this time. Idealistic
realism was a way of painting people as real as possible, to how they would look like in life. Michelangelo
demonstrated this technique through his statue, The David. The Renaissance also focused on what is now called the
ideal renaissance man , which was an athletic looking, handsome, and intelligent man. During this time, the Caravel
was invented, which was a large boat used mostly for exploration. This was a new way to spread the ideas and also
expand territory. These were the same boats that Columbus used to found North America. Another key event during this
time was the Spanish Inquisition. Spain decided that they only wanted Catholics in there country so the soon used
violence to convert the Muslims and Jews to Catholicism. Soon most of Spain had become Catholic. These are just a
few of the characteristics of the Renaissance, which all connect together and in short, shape the decisions of the people
of this time. The 15th century was filled with many religious complications and many of the new moral standards and
lifestyles were affected by the disasters that occurred in the 14th century. There was the Western Schism, church
corruption, and the Spanish Inquisition, all of which changed the church to the modern sense they are now. Throughout
the
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A Short Story-The Story Of The Bull Run
Feet splash on the muddy ground through the worn fields of Bull Run.
Endless land covered in the blood of the Union and Confederate soldiers. The faint
smell of gunpowder still lingers in the air, and smoke covers the fields as if death
himself is horrified of the battle he had watched. As the clouds start to part the whole
scene becomes clear. A small clearing surrounded by trees and a hill littered with
burnt carriages, blankets, dresses, and baskets. Cannons and broken down artillery
are spread along with dismantled body s covering the ground. Barely leaving any
grass to poke through. A faint voice is heard echoing through the pity full land.
CHARLIE... CHARLIE! Every second the voice seems to be getting closer.
Charlie... I found you. Hey Pete... long time no see surprised you re not in
Washington by now. A sigh of relief comes from Peter you idiot... you were
supposed to fall back Pete begins to realize how bad Charlie s situation is Good
God Charlie your leg it s... it s not there... what happened. Gasping for breath
Charlie seems to be losing his adrenaline and feeling the pain from his missing leg.
Me and that greyback each got a good shot at each other Pete starts to better
bandage Charlie s leg Charlie your leg isn t bleeding... but how? After we took fire
some people I knew found me, they made a fire and sealed the arteries in my leg. I
didn t really have a choice... the only reason I got through the pain was because of
this.
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Desmond Tutu Statement On Oppression
Humanity has always oppressed and discriminated against one another since the beginning of time. Never at a point in
history has everyone been completely equal in their civil rights and treatment. Whether the discrimination stems from
the color of one s skin to their religious beliefs to anything that separates them from the larger population, a target has
been placed upon them for others to attack. In this paper I will investigate how Desmond Tutu s statement on
oppression relates to primary texts that I viewed during the course of this semester.
As Desmond Tutu stated, If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an
elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your
neutrality. (1984) This example has been illustrated in human treatment of one another since the start of recorded
history. Those who are viewed as different were persecuted in a variety of ways such as Perpetua being imprisoned and
sentenced to death for her religious beliefs to that of Martin Luther King Jr. who was murdered due to his advocating of
equal rights for all. Neutrality in situations of injustice helps nobody but the oppressor
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His work against the persecution and forced labor of the native people in Hispaniola made him one of the first
advocates for human rights. He is quoted on page 63 of Humanity of the Indians as saying They are all human beings.
He strongly opposed the Spanish conquistador s assertions that the native populations, or Indians as they were called,
were violent, unskilled, and dangerous. He countered that they were calm, quiet, and controlled and lived in
extraordinary kingdoms. (Pg. 64). His love of the world propelled him into world recognition as the love he showed has
lasted throughout the
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The Most Effective Form of Media Essay
The Most Effective Form of Media There are many different types of media. The media is things like: televisions,
newspapers, magazines, radio, internet, cinema, phones and many more. Media is important because it influences
people to buy products. They are very affective and appeal to many people. Adverts are things that show certain
products and try to get you to buy them. The purpose of adverts is to make you buy the products being advertised so
they can make a profit. Companies spend a lot of money on adverts because if the adverts are perfect the product s sales
will be much higher than when the product isn t advertised. We find adverts everywhere you find them on the
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Channels four, five and ITV do show adverts because they need the money from the advertisement companies so their
channel can keep afloat. Sky and cable completely rely on television adverts because they need it for the funding. The
advantages of advertising on the television is you can have sound, movement, special affects and it is visual. The
disadvantages of advertising on the television is that the programme you are watching is split up, people usually go for
a snack when they come on and the small print can be difficult to read. I have analysed a television advert and I have
chosen, L Oréal , the shampoo and conditioner. The target audience for this is probably women that like to look after
their hair. The time the advert appeared was between nine and ten at night, on ITV. It was on between Footballers
Wives, and this was a good time to put it on as the target audience may have been watching the television at this time.
The reason I have chosen this product is because it has a lot of hidden persuaders, and persuasive techniques.
Persuasive techniques and hidden persuaders used are the use of statistics, when it says that there was, 95% less
brakeage of hair . There is also the use of science when it shows a strand of hair, and it says, It has Nutri Cerimide R ,
which sounds impressive so you want to buy it. There is also
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Business Cycle And Recovery Period Analysis
Introduction The period following a recession, where the GDP of the economy is increasing, is encapsulated in the term
recovery . Subsequently, an increase in national output would ensue, thus prompting the recovery and growth of the
economy. As opposed to the previously existent contractionary period, the economy would now be working at higher
capacity allowing factors such as the rate of unemployment to decline, in addition to increasing productivity. Illustrated
in the diagram below shows the business cycle and recovery period. As shown in the diagram, the recovery stage occurs
between the trough (the lowest point in the graph, and where the real output is equal to the potential output. Impact on
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Nevertheless, despite a decline in quantity demand for these good and services, the resultant increase in price may
balance the decline that occurred to the demand. Thus, as a result of the elasticity of price of imported goods, the
increase of price affecting imports, caused by deprecation of currency, may ultimately have negligible effect on the
value of imports, and might possibly even cause it to increase. Additionally, despite the depreciation of the British
pound in 2007, the UK s economy experienced a 3.1% increase in imports. This is a result of the UK economy being at
a stage of recovery, which would cause to increase imports, as the manufacturing division would import an increased
amount of foreign products. Thus, it is plausible that a fall in the value of the GBP, which would inevitably cause an
increase in price of imports, may prompt the value of imported goods and services to remain stagnant or decrease. Due
to decreased labour productivity In the instance of a decline in the labour productivity of the UK in its entirety, a
decline will consequently occur in the general production of goods in the country. This would trigger a chain of events
that would concomitantly increase the cost of production per unit for the producers, causing the supply to decrease,
regardless of the price it is sold at. These circumstances would result in a reduction of the aggregate supply (AS) of the
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Fire Safety Research Paper
Safety is a priority in the fire service. We must keep our personnel safe in order for them to provide affective service to
the citizens. Our actions, our training, and the equipment that we use, all play a significant role in our overall safety. I
have identified three items that will improve safety for our crews, floatation devices, lighted traffic cones, and personal
escape canisters.
First, floatation devices, life jackets, will protect our crews in water rescue attempts. It is our policy that we do not enter
moving water; however, recent training does allow us to enter standing water and attempt rescues from the shore. In
either of these scenarios, drowning is the ultimate safety hazard. We have measures that we take to prevent us from
falling into the water such as tying off with a tag line and using a sounding device when we enter standing water. Be
that as it may, the danger of drowning is still a reality. By putting four floatation devices on every apparatus, we can
potentially save the life of a rescuer. The addition of floatation devices is a low cost, high value addition to improve
safety.
Second, Lighted traffic cones are a cost effective way to increase the safety of personnel while operating at night. We
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Our department has an air management policy that is used to prevent firefighter from running out of air inside of an
IDLH environment. Additionally, we train on fire survival techniques to escape from a mayday situation. However,
Often times, firefighters die a few feet from safety because they run out of air. A personal escape canister will provide
the added time that is needed to reach a safe location. These canisters are small and require very little training to use.
The addition of these canisters can mean the difference between a close call and a funeral. They will greatly increase
the safety of all
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Biblical Worldview Comparison
A worldview and Biblical worldview are similar to each other, however there are differences to each of them, that make
them distinctive from one another. The true differences between the two views are: where is the perception coming
from, various opinions and frame work that the perception is based off of. To live out a Biblical worldview is not
limited to a certian section of the world, as it can be done anywhere. As living a Biblical worldview life, the direction
and guidence comes from the Bible, which is God s word, versus the direction that the people of the world gives.
Additionally, it is a believe of how we as humans are to behavior, both spiritually and morally, with others around but
also when we are alone. It also gives us guideance
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Research Paper On Drosophila
Drosophila is an ideal model organism that is largely used for the biological research study for over the centuries. In
history, there is much research relevant to Drosophila contribute to the understanding of human towards different
fundamental biological phenomena. The first published research paper on Drosophila in 1910, Sex limited inheritance
in Drosophila was written by Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan who was known as father of Drosophila . The theory of
inheritance which was first proposed by Gregor Mendel was proved in the research paper by investigation on mutant
fly lines. The research claimed that the genes are the physical basis of heredity that are present within the
chromosomes. This made a big step forward to the understanding of modern genetics and it give rise to manipulation of
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Therefore, it is very important to develop the most suitable culture medium for the cultivation of Drosophila. The food
sources of the Drosophila are mainly ripened fruit and vegetables. Drosophila more prefers to consume the yeasts that
grow on and ferment the fruit. Ripened banana pulp is the most common food source for Drosophila in laboratory. In
recent times, the agar like culture medium is developed to culture the flies. There have variety of recipes and formulas
to making the culture medium. The condition of the medium ought to be suitable for the larva to tunnel into to obtain
the food and for the flies to move on top without sticking on it.
To develop a more suitable culture medium for Drosophila melanogaster, the study is carried out. For more specific, the
research on this topic is attributing to two main objectives. Firstly, the aim is to investigate the effect of different agar
media on the hatching and growth of Drosophila melanogaster. In addition, the hatching and growth of different strain
of Drosophila melanogaster is
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Analysis Of Title VII Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
First of all, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal regulation prohibiting employers from discriminating
against employees based on national origin, race, sex, color, and religion (Follett, Ward, Welch, 1993). This act applies
to employers with 15 or more employees and serves as a mechanism to ensure equality within the workplace (Fraley,
2013). This case is a violation of Title VII from the aspect of retaliation. Retaliation occurs when an individual is
treated differently after such things as, filing a complaint or engaging in a legally protected activity. It can range from
demotion, terminations, salary reduction, or any negative job action. Second, the plaintiff should receive judgment for
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(2005). AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AT SCHOOL AND ON THE JOB. Annual Review Of Sociology, 31357 379.
doi:10.1146/annurev.soc.31.041304.122155
Fraley, J. M. (2013). INVISIBLE HISTORIES THE FAILURE OF PROTECTED CLASSES. Harvard Journal On
Racial Ethnic Justice, 2995 116.
Perry, S. J. (2001). EMPLOYER LIABILITY FOR RETALIATORY HARASSMENT UNDER TITLE VII. Labor Law
Journal, 52(2), 121 127.
BRAKE, D. L. (2014). Retaliation in an EEO World. Indiana Law Journal, 89(1),
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Bohemian Rhapsody Literary Devices
Bohemian Rhapsody Queen The song can be interpreted to that of a youthful man has to come face to face with his
actions after confessing to shooting another man. The song follows a young man that has confessed to murdering
another man. During the song you hear all of the emotional pain he goes through as he faces the penalties of his wrong
doing. Halfway through the song the culprit pleads for no sympathy as he receives his final fate. Towards the end the
man rebels against his final fate before accepting it and going forward with it. In the introduction of the song the culprit
questions his life and the choices he has made. But the truth is that we cannot close our eyes and forget about our
actions; evil or good. We must deal with the consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But towards the end of it he is then referred to as a man. Throughout the song a transformation has happened to the boy
where he has metaphorically committed suicide and in return become older and a man. During this metaphorical
transformation he has also changed himself from the evil life he was living and become a good person. The Catholic
Church believes that: 1755 A morally good act requires the goodness of the object, of the end, and of the circumstances
together. An evil end corrupts the action, even if the object is good in itself (such as praying and fasting in order to be
seen by men ). The object of the choice can by itself vitiate an act in its entirety. There are some concrete acts such as
fornication that it is always wrong to choose, because choosing them entails a disorder of the will, that is, a moral evil.
The Catholic Church believes that for someone to be considered good they must be a good person that demonstrates a
good behaviour, good thoughts and good morals. For someone to be classified as evil they can be a good person
demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals or an evil person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil
morals. This can be such things as praying and going to church just to be seen by
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College And An Arts Degree
While a substantial amount of students see the opportunity to make a fair living from earning a college degree, there are
students who look to pursue their passions. Many instances people view college as a gateway into the middle class if
they aren t of the wealthy already. So they venture out to study as an engineer, doctor, lawyer, or ect, in hopes of
making over $100,000 or as close to this as possible. However when arts students take on college the expectation to get
paid high wages like that is unlikely. Bring up the question is college and an arts degree really worth it? The worth of
an arts degree is not always worth the expense of college because of possible student loan debt, salary makeup gain and
jobs for artists sometimes require bachelor s degrees. Student loan debt has been an increasing problem in our country
for years now, leaving people for truly living in peace and being a reason why people choose not to go to college. In
2014 student loan debt rose to 1.2 Trillion dollars of debt. This can cause a problem with artists because the most an
artist will make is close to $50,000 a year. Excessive amounts of tuition can be very discouraging on the pursuit for a
life you want to live. The amounts of debt people go through is completely out of this world. This next example is only
an example to see what the extremes of debt would be like. According to Jason C. White who has a Ph.D in Arts
management from Ohio State University has stated that in between the years
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Deuteronomistic Themes In 1 Samuel
Secondly, Saul s home was most likely Gibea or some place close to it. Therefore, some have concluded that the
possibility of mixed marriages with new comers, since Gibeonites, who were from Edomite territories, settled in the
land of Benjamin. This is the possible reason why the genealogy of Saul does not indicate where his father s home is; it
was not known or it was deleted.
Summary
In this section historical information concerning the lives of Saul and Samuel have been discussed. Such information
will enlighten ones cultural and contextual study of 1 Samuel 8 15. Moreover, the reader will have more insight into the
referential world of the author, thereby allowing one to discern their intended meaning.
Theological Overveiw
It is conceivable that Deuteronomistic themes exist within 1 Samuel since it is accepted to be part of the
Deuteronomistic History. Three main Deuteronomistic theological themes or concerns are evident within 1 Samuel.
First, foreseeing the day that Israel would have a king, expressed in Deuteronomy are instructions for such a time. At
this point it should be noted that the idea of Israel having a king, began in the mind of God. Contrary to what some
believe about the idea of kinship and God s supposed disdain for it, Howard mentions the fact that God has spoken of
kings to Abraham from the beginning (Gen. 17:6, 16; 35:11) ; furthermore, he noted that the problem with anointing a
king was intention of the people to be like the nations
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Siegfried vs Beowulf Essay examples
Any relations in a social order will endure, if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which
qualifies life for immortality.
George William Russell
Homer defines a hero as one who acquires and maintains honor through victory in battle while embracing a highly
individualistic attitude. Homer s epic warriors were self interested in order to preserve their honor and to acquire fame
the currency used by the hero to achieve immortality. Heroes of this archetype often show a neglectful disregard for the
lives of their warriors and supporting cast. This is symptomatic of their obsession with acquiring honor over building
relationships (Dunkle). But how can a hero protect his fame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following the structure of the Homeric hero, Beowulf s only concern is becoming king and dying gloriously in battle to
get into Valhalla, a heaven reserved for the brave warriors who died fighting in combat. He is so blinded by his goals
that he discounts the well being of his men.
This is exemplified in the scene where Beowulf recounts his battle with Grendel to King Hrothgar. He fails to mention
that one of his men played the role of the sacrificial lamb, while the others assisted in defeating the beast the whole
process was a joint effort. However, for the 20 lines of his recount, he emphasizes how pleased he is with Grendel
writhing from pain, beaten by his bare hands (Heaney line 957 977). He is insinuating that he alone is responsible for
the creature s death. The only time the martyr is mentioned is when the chieftain gifting Beowulf s men reveals that one
man s daring prevented the doom [of killing more of the men] (Heaney line 1056). This episode suggests that Beowulf
is indifferent to the deaths of even those who are supposedly closest to him, as he remains emotionally undamaged
while boasting about his defeat. His lack of sympathy disables him from creating a substantial bridge between him and
his men. Siegfried, on the other hand, desires human interaction. Unlike Beowulf, he has an affinity for securing his
relationships with others by developing strong loyalties
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Analysis Of The Poem The Lighthouse
Safiya Rasheed
Mrs. Derrow
AP English III
February 15, 2015
The Meaning of Life in Woolf s To the Lighthouse
Life, when viewed as a compilation of fleeting memories and moments, seems chaotic, miserable and causes one to
question the purpose of it. Each of the characters of To the Lighthouse struggle with this same realization and all strive
to find permanence and meaning within their lives. While the characters search for the meaning of life within their
realms of experience, ultimately they all fail to find lasting meaning. To the Lighthouse, a novel structured by Woolf as
deeply involved in the consciousness of the characters, their perception of meaning in the world, and the ephemeral
nature of life, ultimately suggests that although the goal of finding meaning in life is unattainable, it is the struggle for
balance and meaning that achieves purpose and self contentment. Throughout the novel, the lighthouse symbolizes the
ultimate destination, as it represents the moment the characters find the true meaning of life. Once the characters
complete the journey to the lighthouse they are able to embrace the ephemeral nature of life and find meaning within it.
Through exploring the consciousness of her characters with depth and intensity, Woolf creates a world in which she
traces her characters thoughts and actions in relation with the world around them. As a result, she enters her characters
lives, describing their hopes, aspirations, dreams and fears never once detaching
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Protein Binder For Affinity Purification Of Human...
Protein Binder for Affinity Purification of Human Immunoglobulin Antibodies
Background
Antibodies are used for many different purposes. According to WORLDPHARMACEUTICALFRONTIERS, 2014 saw
$75 billion dollars spent on monoclonal antibodies which is more than half of the biopharmaceutical market 1. For this
reason, novel methods of protein purification are needed to address the growing demand for antibodies. In this paper,
the research group provides a novel method of purifying human immunoglobulin protein (IgG) by the use of a
repebody .
According to their previous research, a repebody is nonantibody protein structure containing consensus designed
leucine rich repeat modules.2 This particular protein was recently discovered in ... Show more content on
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Protein A is thermostable, and is not destroyed by trypsin4; however, Protein A is most useful for its stability in regard
to pH. It s polypeptide structure is so stable that it has continuous stability both at very acidic pH (0.99) and at a very
basic pH (11.8) 3,4. For this reason, it useful across many pH levels that would be useful in a protein affinity assay
because this particular assay requires changing the pH to determine what would be the best to elute the protein that is
being selected for; however, for an affinity assay involving human immunoglobulin, protein A is used for an additional
reason. Protein A is from a bacteria and human immunoglobulin is associated with the immune system of the humans,
as the name implies. Protein A contains five locations that it can bind to IgG5. These five domains, often labeled
regions A E, each consist of 58 62 amino acid residues, and a C terminal consists of 150 amino acid residues. The IgG
binding domains (A E) each consist of three anti parallel α helices which are stabilized by hydrophobic regions between
them. These domains bind with the Fc region of the immunoglobulin and form a complex with the Fc region. When this
binding occurs a conformational change occurs which is reinforced by polar, and hydrophobic interactions4. This
binding pattern is the basis for its use in protein affinity assay that involve eluting IgG out of solution that contain other
human immunoglobulins. As the other
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Las Frc Colombia
Ending a big problem can be one of the most relaxing things that can ever happen, but when a bigger problem arises,
then it s absolutely one of the worst things a human or a country can ever withstand. In the 1990 s, the country of
Colombia was suffering with a war on drugs. There was a lot of pandemonium on the streets of big cities like Bogota
and Medellin. After the person who started the war on drugs got killed, Pablo Escobar, it seemed like peace was
imminent again, but there was another problem the Colombians didn t know about; it was called Las FARC. Las FARC
is a left wing rebel group from the South American Country, Colombia; they also have had incursions in the past in the
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Although there is a lack of organizations involved in this fight, the United States was involved to stop this group
because they don t want Las FARC to overthrow the government and spread communist ideas. The involvement of the
United States in the war on las FARC has been tremendous. The United States has sent troops and money to the
Colombian government because they don t the rebels to win; plus the United States and Colombia have really peaceful
relations. Also the country of Colombia itself has attempted to to support rural redevelopment in Colombia, and that
could potentially cost at least 45 million dollars over ten years (CFR). A lot of Colombia s budget has been used to stop
and have peace with Las FARC; many damages and also military debt had to be paid because of the fighting with them.
Also the victims have also been given reparations from the suffering that they had in FARC prisons, people would
starve to death or just get shot. One of the biggest issues of this topic though is that not many Americans know about
this issue that has been going on in Colombia for the past fifty years. The richest rebel group in the world is not known
by many Americans. One thing Americans should is mention this problem in literature because people need to know
about this issue. If Communism ever gets spread again it
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Piggy Bank Movie Vs Book
Oz the piggy bank was significantly different in the movie compared to the book. In the book, Oz was originally used
to store money for Lori, and then after Lori left it was used to store money for Jeannette. Therefore, the fund was
specifically Lori s New York fund at first. When the money goes missing Lori freaks out at Rex and throws extremely
hurtful names at him. She addresses Rex s lack of parenting and high dependence on alcohol in an attempt to make him
feel guilty for his actions. She can no longer hold her tongue and finally expresses all of her thoughts. In the movie,
Lori showed Jeannette the piggy bank on the day she was leaving for New York. Since Lori had already found her way
to New York, the fund was solely for Jeannette, so Rex s actions only directly affected Jeannette.The fact that only
Jeannette was affected opened the door for her to get frustrated with Rex. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She throws the empty, cut up piggy bank at him. Similarly to Lori s actions in the book, Jeannette lets a variety of
hurtful comments fly at Rex. Unlike Lori s character, Jeannette holds back slightly, as she has a greater bond with her
father, or at least she did up until this point. The book shows the reader Lori s anger towards Rex while the movie
shows Jeannette s anger towards Rex. I believe the book is more successful, because this was the point Lori truly
snapped and separated herself from Rex. Although, on the flip side, the movie was more centered around the
relationship between Jeannette and Rex rather than the whole family. In the end, the book scene was more captivating
and successful than the movie
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The Da Vinci Surgical System
The da Vinci Surgical System
Have you ever wondered if it was possible for a robot to perform surgery? The da Vinci surgical machine makes this
possible (1). The da Vinci surgical system is a successful way to perform robotic surgery. All around the world,
surgeons use the machine to make surgery more precise. The invention of this system caused the medical world to
scratch their heads in wonder of how great the system really is. In this research paper I will outline the development,
uses, present, and future of the da Vinci surgical system. The da Vinci surgical system is a surgical tool that was
developed in the late 1980s. The da Vinci surgical system is a device where a surgeon s hand movements are turned into
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Surgeries assisted by robots have comparable or better outcomes than hand done surgeries (5). The device has fail safe
mechanisms, one of these mechanisms is that for the surgeon to be able to start the surgery, the surgeon s head must be
placed in the viewer, if not, the system will remain locked and motionless (3). The robotic arms are kept from pivoting
above or at the one inch entry incision by a zero point movement system during the procedure (3). Without this
mechanism, the incision could be unintentionally torn (3). The power source for the machine includes a backup battery
that allows the device to run for twenty minutes if the main hospital power source fails (3). This backup battery
provides the hospital enough time to get the power back up and running (3). If a power outage were to occur, the
manufacturers put an eject protocol on the device which is designed to prevent patient injury by quickly removing
instruments and undocking the da Vinci surgical system within 30 to 60 seconds (8). Any instrument not made by
Intuitive Surgical will be rejected by the machine due to a chip in each instrument (3). Information about each
instrument is tracked by these chips for more precise control and to keep track of instrument usage to determine when it
needs to be replaced (3).
Many patients appreciate less recovery time and less pain post operation (13). Benefits of robotic assisted surgery
include shorter hospital stay,
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How Do Peaceful Resistance To Laws Affect A Free Society
Peaceful resistance to laws impacts a free society both positively and negatively. Peaceful resistance impacts a free
society positively because peaceful resistance causes people to come together and show support toward each other. It
causes union and people to show and present their support which can at times cause change if there are enough people
protesting to have an impact on the government and the people. But as peaceful resistance impacts a society positively
it also impacts a society negatively because changes are not made as radically as with violent resistance. This means
that during the time in in which the law is in effect it is affecting many people and peaceful resistance movements tend
to take a long time to make a change which means that many people are being affected while the law ... Show more
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Trump one of them being the banning of citizens of seven Muslim countries. Many peaceful protests occurred at
airports all across the United States. This showed the support and solidarity that people have for the many people who
are being banned from entering the United States. What this peaceful protest did not cause was any change, in order for
there to be a change something massive has to occur in order to grab the attention of the government and show the
government that laws such as this one are not going to improve the country in any way but instead make it where no
one will want to be in. In the end peaceful protests impact a free society both negatively and positively because people
have a right to decide what they believe to be right if they want to do a peaceful protest they have to realize that this
peaceful protest might turn into a violent protest or cause violent protests.It is after peaceful resistance that there is
violent resistance which at times tends to be what causes a critical change to
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A Case For Change Htf s It Project Management Process...
A Case For Change HTF s IT Project Management Process Standardization
Executive Summary
This document describes the proposal of creating a new EPMO organization within HTF (Hypothetical Financials) to
oversee the standardization of its IT project management processes including those for software development. HTF s
(Hypothetical Financials) different LOBs currently follow various flavors of SDLC models for software development
and project management processes and it is known the firm was too big to adopt quick process changes. The creation of
an EMPO organization is not a trivial efforts and is estimated to cost about 6 million dollars spanning 3 years duration.
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However, currently the firm lacks standard processes around development and project management. Each line of
business has its own proprietary or derived methodologies built on top of the Waterfall model. There s not an official
standard at firm level nor there s an EMPO like organization responsible for standardization. The level of maturity in
the project management process is different too across different LOBs. For example, some LOBs requires project
managers to write business cases (BC) and go through approval processes before a project can be created inside a
project management system. Some LOBs do not or simply adopted manual process in the approval of business cases.
That means that the business case are not required to be entered in the BC system. Some LOBs have standard project
template for PMs to use and others do not. Another example of varied maturity is around the artifact/document
management. Different tools are used for documents (e.g. requirements and design documents). Some LOBs are using
Microsoft SharePoint as a central repository but some simply use a network drive. Developers also follow different
processes in managing source code. Some use standard tools such as Subversion to manage source code and following
the best practices, some simply keeps their source code on the development servers.
As a global financial organization, HTF s various lines of businesses (LOB) have been operating in a very independent
way. Each LOB also
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The Health System Of The Healthcare It Program Should Be A...
The most important quality an individual should possess to get through the Healthcare IT program would be a good
support system. An individual cannot succeed without a healthy support system. Without personal support and
professional support, an individual would travel a very difficult road to success. A good personal support system
includes support from friends, family, or any individual that plays a key role within someone s personal life. Work
support includes a company that is willing to support and provide help with educational needs such as tuition
reimbursement and other incentives. A manger that merits the decision to stay in school and the benefits associated with
staying and completing the said degree. Co workers that keep the individual on track and provide guidance are very
important in a work related support system. Developing and maintaining a personal and work support system should go
hand in hand. Just having one and not the other would still prove challenging for any individual to stay on track and
complete the program.
(A2). An initial concept or idea that was completely incorrect about the Health Informatics program that has changed
with progression within the program is the difficulty and time demands of the program. The Health Informatics
program is very time demanding and can be very difficult at times if not enough time is spent immersed in every class
and course. An individual can work at his or her pace to complete necessary program courses and
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John Nash Delusions
Friendship is not about looking or acting the same, it s about being there for each other, even being total opposites. In A
Beautiful Mind, John Nash and Charles Herman started off as college roommates who immediately became the best of
friends. They were two individuals who were so different yet so alike. John was an antisocial and industrious student at
Princeton. Charles was a social and lackadaisical alleged student who was later revealed to be one of John s
schizophrenic delusions. Despite the reality of their friendship they undeniably shared a great bond.
Essentially there was John Nash, he was an industrious and unsocial mathematic genius who suffered from
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Shortly after they met, they began to get to know one another. Charles, being the person that he was said to John, as he
offered him a flask of whiskey, Listen. If we can t break the ice, how bout we drown it? There was a time when John
had a huge break down, and although it was an intense scene between the two men, Charles s lasting words to John
were It s not my problem and it s not your problem. It s their problem. Your answers are not on that wall. They re out
there, where you ve been working. During the movie, John also meets Charles s niece, who looks to John as her uncle
too. In my opinion, it showed the relationship Nash and Herman had, they were like brothers. There were so many other
moments between these two characters that demonstrated friendship. Towards the end of the movie John made the
conscious decision to ignore his beloved friend, Charles, who we know as a delusion. I m sure this hurt John to do but
he had to do what was right. Nash said They are my past. Everyone is haunted by their past. , this is true. Though their
friendship may have ended there, it was no doubt that these two had a great
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Arctic Vampire Lizard Research Paper
Throughout the majority of the year, the Arctic vampire lizard is a parasite to the muskox (Ovibos moschatus). Around
the beginning of September, Arctic vampire lizards will climb up the legs of muskoxen grazing on the last vegetation of
the summer. Using its long toes to climb, the Arctic vampire lizard will navigate through the fur of its muskox. Like
some snakes, the vampire lizard has a pit organ located beneath the nostrils with which the lizard can detect infrared
radiation (Gracheva et al. 2010). The Arctic vampire lizard uses the heat sensing organ to locate where blood vessels lie
close to the skin on the muskox. After locating a site, the Arctic vampire lizard will use its razor sharp teeth to first
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Immediately after entering the stomach, water and the unusable plasma of the ingested blood are absorbed by the lining
of the stomach (Breidenstein, 1982). The majority of the dry matter in blood is mainly proteins, so the digestive system
of the Arctic vampire lizard goes to work on breaking these proteins down (Breidenstein, 1982). Beginning in the
stomach, the enzyme pepcin begins breaking some of the peptide bonds of the proteins (Silk et al. 1985). The contents
of the stomach are then quickly transported to the small intestine, where pancreatic enzymes continue to hydrolyze the
polypeptides, breaking them into individual amino acids (Silk et al. 1985). In the small intestine, the amino acids are
diffused through the intestinal lining into the tangent blood vessels to be delivered through the body through the
circulatory system (Silk et al. 1985). The liver can then convert amino acids like alanine to glucose through a process
called gluconeogenesis (Yoon et al. 2001). The glucose is then made into ATP through aerobic respiration, producing
water and carbon dioxide (Yoon et al.
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Experimental Models Of Immune Response
The immune response to viral and bacterial pathogens is well studied using mathematical models
cite{antia2005role,perelson2002modelling,marchuk2013mathematical} and the role of mathematical models in
understanding the immune response is evident cite{antia2005role}. Mathematical models have contributed to our
understanding of dynamics of CD8 response, memory generation, disease progression, and viral escape. Classical
models of immune response are based on simple ordinary differential equations involving density or number of
invading pathogen and many cell types of immune system. The dynamics of CD8 T cell response thus generally follow
a predator prey relationship. Many models of immune response has been developed
cite{nowak2000virus,wodarz2007killer} and the role of mathematical models is reviewed in detail
cite{perelson2002modelling,antia2005role,yewdell2004immunodominance,beauchemin2011review,perelson2013modeling}.
Various mathematical approaches in practice to understand the complexity of immune response and its regulatory
mechanisms have been reviewed cite{kim2009modeling,bianca2012immune}.
Early models of immune response were mainly focused on HIV viral dynamics with CD4 T cells and cytotoxic T cells
(CTL) as the CD8 component cite{altes2001effector, perelson2002modelling,zurakowski2006model}. These models
have been extended cite{burg2009mathematical} to study the mechanism and timing of immune escape
cite{althaus2008dynamics}, role of multiple infections
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Cultural Changes In Rear Window
As our culture changes so do the films we see. If we look at films and their remakes decades later, it is easy to see the
changes in our culture. Between the time of the film Rear Window was released in 1954, under direction of Alfred
Hitchcock, and the 2007 film Disturbia, directed by D.J. Caruso, our country has experienced many cultural changes
over those 53 years we have seen an increase in violence, huge advancement in technology, and the increased use of
sexuality, because of the media coverage of the Vietnam War, the inventing of the microchip and computer, and the end
of the Hays Code in 1968. In Rear Window and Disturbia, both Jeff, played by James Stewart in Rear Window and
Kale, played by Shia Lebeouf in Disturbia have been forced to remain indoors, and because of extreme boredom they
have taken to spying on their neighbors to pass the time. While observing their neighbors they see something strange
from one of the men in their neighborhood. Kale and Jeff become convinced that their neighbor is a killer, played by
David Morse in Disturbia and Raymond Burr in Rear Window. They also convince their friends of this. They end up
trying to find a way to obtain evidence to use against the suspected killer. They become obsessed with trying to catch
the killer in the act, until they realize that they aren t the only ones watching. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The world would forever change in 1958, when Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce invented the first integrated circuit, also
known as the micro chip. Without this invention there wouldn t be any cellphones, laptops, high definition televisions,
or I pods. Which also means there would be no Google, Apple, Microsoft, or many of the major technology companies
we have today, that have innovated our world. In the two films Rear Window and Disturbia, you can see many
examples of the differences in technology resulting from there
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Captain Fantastic Film Techniques
Captain Fantastic directed by Matt Ross, a film about the journey of six children and the father in over his head raising
his children in the wilderness. Homeschooling his children to learn not only about the many skills and topics from a
traditional school, but also how to hunt and live off the land. Skills that Ben the father describes as essential skills that
are never taught in normal public education. His training and firm regiment make his children not only superior
intellectuals, but also physically superior to children their ages. The director uses very specific and effective strategies
to clue the watcher into the story in the beginning of the movie. Ross uses similar but also drastically different
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In the first five to ten minutes of the film there is minimal to almost zero talking, this is not only exclusive to the
beginning the ending of the movie. The ending which will be elaborated about later has a very carefully crafted
minimal dialog to almost put the viewer in an awkward state where the extreme lack of dialog, heightnes the other
senses causing the viewer to notice carefully placed details by the director. One of these details that is shown in both
the beginning and end of the film is the use of mason jars. The beginning the camera moves into a storage container
where we see the shelves are stock full of mason jars filled with fruit, dried and perserved roots and berries. This is
juxtoposed greatly to the end of the film when you see Ben with five brown paper bags packing lunches for his children
as they are going off to school. You see him place fresh apples and very similar food to the begining of the film except
they have evolved to be more farmers then hunters and and
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Wireless Local Area Network Technology Project Analysis
This project aims to design, analyze, fabricate and testing of Air Filled Stacked Microstrip patch antenna with enhanced
bandwidth and gain. Bandwidth and gain enhancement technique takes the advantage of use of the air gap for the
stacked antenna. This bandwidth and gain enhanced Microstrip antenna can be deployed for the WLAN application
operating at a 5GHz ISM frequency band.
1.2 Wireless Local Area network :
Now a day s wireless communication is the basic part of our life because we are using various wireless devices in day
to day life. Like Mobile phones, Bluetooth, Wi Fi system, GPS etc. These devices are based on Wireless
communication which involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or ... Show
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802.11 n is becoming the new standard with faster speed, transfer rates and range of usage. Because of these advantages
we have decided to go with IEEE 802.11 n standard. Fig 1.2 shows 802.11 n channels.
Channels: 802.11n (2.4GHz or 5GHz) When 802.11n was introduced in 2009 with the ability to communicate at speeds
up to 600Mbps, 802.11n also included the ability to work in either the 2.4GHz or 5Ghz spectrum. In this project we
have used IEEE 802.11n standard, because our antenna is designed for 5GHz ISM frequency band for Wi Fi
application. Bandwidth requirement for Wi Fi is 100MHz for that operating frequency band shown in table 1.1.
Figure 1.2: 802.11 n channels.
Table 1.1 : Various types of wireless applications and its frequency band.
Wireless Applications Frequency Band (MHz) Bandwidth (MHz)
GSM GSM 900 890 960 70 GSM 1800 1710 1805 95 GSM1900 1850 1990 140
IMT 2300 2400 100 2700 2900 200 3400 4200 800 4400 4900 500
WLAN 2400 2484 84 5150 5350 200 5725 5850 100
Bluetooth 2400 2500 100
Wi MAX 2500 2690 190 3400 3690 290 5250 5850 600 Table 1.1 shows various types of wireless applications and its
frequency band. As of today, Wi Fi (also known as WLAN) has become a standard in most computers. Almost every
modern mobile phone and other gadgets are being implemented with Wi Fi technology. Wi Fi makes it possible for the
user to connect to the internet or a
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Technology s Effects On Mental Illnesses
I was sitting on the couch watching television. My mother asked me did I do my homework. No mom, this is my
favorite show can I please just watch it. I tried my best to convince her, but there was no way. Well, I went to my room,
and started on my homework. I had to write a narrative paper and turn it in. I had no idea what I was going to write
about, but I got my phone and started typing. After a while of thinking, I got a text from my mom saying Are you on
your phone . I told my mom that I had to do it online. She went crazy. Your generation is so lazy; everything you all do
is on technology! Back in my day that did not exist. You are going to get a sheet of paper and turn it in with your hands!
My mom flipped out on me and it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mildred and half of the society has nomophobia. The people won t even turn down the parlor more less turn it off.
(Dashevsky) Nomophobia is a mental illnesses and it is basically people that go depressed, because they do not have
technology of any kind. There are even more negatives things technology does to people. For example, the violent
games online make people aggressive. Watching or virtually participating in graphic violence is not healthy...
Technology is creating violence. (Global Student Network) Teenagers who play violent video games over a number of
years become more aggressive toward other people... (Telegraph) It is not just video games. There are always some
haters. People are mean; you can t even speak your mind on Facebook without somebody hating on you. (Roo Girl)
The school didn t care that Clarisse didn t go to school; they didn t want her there because she is anti social. (Bradbury,
29) That society is dumbing down, because you go to school to become social not to learn. Clarisse is considered an
outcast; she does not watch television all day. Clarisse said she thinks and notices stuff, because she doesn t watch the
parlor walls . (9) Since she was an outcast, nobody cared about her. Clarisse got ran over by a car. It took Mildred four
days to remember to tell Guy that their neighbor died. (47) Captain Beatty says Clarisse is better off dead, because she
didn t want to know how but why. (60) Kids her age was not just killing her on purpose they were also trying to kill
Montag. The kids were trying to kill Montag just because he was walking. Violence is a big issue because of
technology. (128) That is way more than 26 things wrong with technology. Technology is obviously taking over our
world. Negative effects in this world are still increasing, because of
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  • 2. Essay about The Debate Over Euthanasia The Debate Over Euthanasia The controversy over euthanasia has recently become highly publicized. However, this issue is not a new debate. Society has voiced its opinions on the subject for hundreds of years. Euthanasia, which is Greek for good death , refers to the act of ending another person s life in order to end their suffering and pain.1 Two forms, passive and active euthanasia, categorize the actions taken to end the person s life. Passive euthanasia involves removing a patient s life support, withholding food and water, and discontinuing medical treatments. Active euthanasia includes any direct action taken to cause the death of the person, such as administrating a lethal drug.2 The debate over this issue stems from moral, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why patients turn to euthanasia Medical procedures and treatments improve immensely every year. With the new technology and advancements, diseases and ailments that were once deadly are not nearly as incapacitating as in previous years. However, some remain debilitating and fatal. For example, some forms of cancer remain terminal even after numerous attempts at treatment. Sometimes the side effects from chemotherapy like nausea, extreme exhaustion and muscle soreness, are more severe than the symptoms of the disease itself.6 Often times, the patients begin to feel as though the efforts being made to cure their disease have become useless and have made their life not worthwhile. In these cases, terminal patients might choose to simply stop the treatments. Another time when a person might turn to euthanasia is when the illness is causing him a terrible amount of pain, and the medicine being administered to the patient does not allow him to live the kind of life that he wants to have. Those for euthanasia maintain that if this practice were to be legalized, there would be several restrictions on who could be eligible for this procedure.7 A patient would have to be of sound mind, have been stricken with a terminal illness, or be in a state of constant and crippling pain. Some notable advocates who have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Cost of Computer Literacy What are the costs of computer literacy? Some people argue that there are no such costs, but I believe there are a few which may be relevant. Does computer literacy affect the way we communicate, and if so, is this necessarily a bad thing? What is our future, as computer literacy becomes a necessity? What are the personal, financial, and social costs, as computer literacy becomes a necessity? br br According to Webster s New World dictionary, literacy is defined as the ability to read and write. There is definitely more than one interpretation of the word literacy as we have seen in class discussions and from reading many essays on the subject. The world has grown beyond the understanding of literacy as the ability to read and write we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Take a look at the way we now communicate with our co workers. We are merely feet from each other in the office, yet we no longer stand up and walk over to talk with someone face to face. Why? Is it easier to send them e mail and await a response? We lose many forms of communication this way. We don t get that one on one interaction with each other, we can t see gestures and body language, and this may even be ground for miscommunication. To me it often seems that we can put aside many of the things that we would not be able to if there was some type of face to face meeting. We can say that we haven t received that mail, or that we haven t checked our mail yet. Computers are making communicating easier, but are they making it more effective? br br Is there a cost to the technician working with no personal contact? Instead of calling on the phone to report a computer problem, there has been the advent of the e form. This is yet another alternative to the phone call or talking with someone. The e form is comprised of a template with data fields that give all the relevant information an administrator or technician would need to come and fix a problem or answer a question. This is a wonderful idea for 3 reasons: (1) You no longer need someone to answer a phone, (2) No lost information between the caller and the technician, and (3) you have the ability to log it in a database to keep track of problems which also allows you to analyze the data to prevent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. God s Grandeur, By Gerard Manley Hopkins When God created humankind and nature, he intended them to be connected to each other. God s Grandeur , a poem written in 1877 by Gerard Manley Hopkins depicts the interconnection between the natural world and humankind. The poem describes the beauty of God s creation and how humankind tends to dismiss the fact that the world is a beautiful place. Hopkins formats the poem as a fourteen line sonnet where a problem is introduced in the first eight lines and a solution to the problem in the last 6 lines. Hopkins uses describing words like greatness and grandeur to describe creation which help readers visualize the value and praise he has for the creator. The poet perceives humankind as a smudge that rubs off onto nature, which invites the assumption that man depreciates the value of nature. The relationship between humankind and the natural world is visualized as though humans do not recognize God s power and the beauty of his creation despite it being all around them. The issue presented is that humans have prioritized their lives around industrialization and are living consumeristic lives. Humans spend all their efforts working the land and see nature as a way to get more stuff and are completely unaware of the beauty held within it. The speaker identifies a connection between humankind and nature where humankind is blinded by earthly things which does not allow them to see the true magnificence of nature. This is discussed when Hopkins writes about the divine power of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank In the novella rita hayworth and the shawshank redemption relationships made in the prison result in an overall. benificial relationships are shown through reds relationships with the inmates and gaurds, andys relationship with warden norton anf andys relationship with tommy. reds relationship with the guards and inmates are the only reason red has had a successful stay at shawshank. throughout shawshank red makes many deals with the guards not only improving his time at shawshank but giving him a higher status in the prison Nine or Ten names drawn out of hat and two of them happend to be Andy s and my own (Page 40) It can most deffinitely be inferred that red made some sort of deal with the gaurds to get the both of them on the roof top considering it was a desired job and nearly seventy other men also wanted the job. Red s relationship withthe gaurds gets him the things he wants when he wants giving him a more positive outlook on the time he is serving. Red is known as the man who can get you things arounf shawshank. Nearly everyone comes to him for anything from cigarettes to a rock hammer. He not only makes a profit off of the items he gets for people he gains a source of power within the prison. Red being the man who can get things is really what sparked the relationship between Andy and Red. I heard your the man who knows how to get things (Pg 27) Short but sweet some of the first words shared by andy to red. This is a major monent in the novella because this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Experience At The Teton Valley Ranch Camp Essay When I was taking a photo of the purple sky and two stretching lakes across the Bonney Pass in the Teton Mountains; I knew this place that I loved had transformed me into a better person and a more confident woman. When I submitted the lengthy application to the Teton Valley Ranch Camp in Dubois, Wyoming my mind kept sinking back to the fear of flying away to my comfortable close knit home to work at a ranch camp 2,610 miles away. My mom persisted that I should do something different with my summer. After being a camper at the Teton Valley Ranch Camp, I thought it would be nice to contribute some of my time to the place that made me outdoorsy and confident woman. However, I did not want to leave the summer before college started. I wanted to stay in the same routine with my friends who lived on Nantucket Island. I did not want to meet new coworkers, far away from home was daunting. I enjoyed my circle of friends in Nantucket because I was comfortable with my everyday routine. Visions of anxiety swept over my mind; the fear crept over my mind with the years of high school which constrained my personality. The boarding school years trapped me in like a prison with no welcoming smiles. I wanted to return to my happy place in Nantucket with my friends. Despite my fears, I continued to think of the outcome of going to a new place far away, that could be life changing. Life is not about being sheltered and always feeling comfortable, the bumpy rollercoaster is the best way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Eversource Seacoast Reliability Project Case Study The Ury et al. reading explains that a dispute resolution is used to diagnose an existing conflict, analyze how the stakeholders that are involved will interact and influence each other, and determine what processes are involved in resolving this conflict. The Eversource Seacoast Reliability Project (ESRP) requires approval from the Site Evaluation Committee (SEC), which means they must go through the SEC application and approval process. This SEC approval process in itself is a larger dispute system used to create an open relationship between the stakeholders as well as ensure that the developer meets all the requirements in the approval process. The ESRP can be dissected into a smaller dispute system within this SEC approval process with the main conflict of how to create a more reliable energy transmission line in the Seacoast area without drastically impacting the unique environment in the area. This is the main conflict that the proposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have found some information on the specific technology that will be used to bury the transmission line under the Great Bay, but I think it is important to understand what specific impacts this process will have and if there are alternative solutions to using this technology or technique. Many stakeholders are working on this issue including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but they have not done an environmental assessment to address this issue. I think I will be able to find more information as I continue to research the project, but it would be beneficial to all the stakeholders for the engineering company to produce information pertaining to specific impacts that this project might cause or even hold a public meeting to further educate the other stakeholders on their technology and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance Of Stock Characters In Sense And... Jane Austen s first book to be published was Sense and Sensibility. Austen s story depicts the life of a family who loses everything because of the death of their father. The father s wealth goes to his son, John Dashwood. Mr. Dashwood doesn t help his sisters because his wife, Fannie, doesn t think it s a good idea. When all hope is lost, Edward Ferrars enters the story and takes an interest in the eldest daughter, Elinor. Throughout this story, Austen introduces many characters, some of which have minor roles. Margaret Dashwood, Lucy Steele, and Mrs. Jennings are a few of the characters that partake in minor roles, but have a huge importance to the plot. A minor character tends to bring out traits in other characters. Margaret Dashwood is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jennings, Lucy Steele is another important character in the story. Lucy let s Elinor know that she has been engaged to Edward Ferrars for five years. This creates internal struggles with Elinor because she had loved Edward. Lucy, Elinor, Marianne, Charlotte, and Mrs. Jennings all go to London for a trip right after Elinor learns of Lucy s engagement. Marianne is hoping to meet John Willoughby for an explanation and Lucy and Elinor are hoping to see Edward. While in London, Lucy meets Robert Ferrars whom she finds to be an exceptional gentleman. Lucy and Robert end up marrying which frees up Edward for Elinor. If Lucy hadn t been a part in the story she would not have been able to meet Robert, making Edward and Lucy engaged. Lucy had a very important role in the plot. Einstein s butterfly theory shows how one little thing can change the outcome of something completely. If anything had changed in Austen s story nothing would be the same. Each minor character that is included has a purpose to her story and they are all important. If one character is taken out then there wouldn t be as much insight to the other characters and there would be drastic changes to the original plot. Austen does a great job at controlling her characters to give each one meaning and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dreaming Big Research Paper Many people often grow fond of the idea of being realistic instead of dreaming big. Furthermore, they like to go with the safe choice ,for they re apprehensive of their dreams not coming true. However, dreaming big is a better than being realistic. Furthermore, dreaming big helps change your perspective on various of things; it takes you places when you fight for what you want ,or often dream of having. For example, band member of girl group Fifth Harmony , Dinah Jane, often dreamt of making it to the music industry. Furthermore, she often sang on coffee shops, talent shows, and plenty of more places just to expose herself ,and show everyone her talents; in hope of someone recognizing her. However, no one ever recognized her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Inhibitory Neurotransmitters What are Neurotransmitters? Neurotransmitters are various chemicals in the brain that work to convey information throughout the brain and the rest of the body. They work to intensify electrical signals that are passed to neurons (nerve cells). The brain holds the role of coordinating and processing complex information, and how the brain deals with this job depends on the delicate balance of several different chemicals. Neurotransmitters allow nerve cells to communicate messages by secreting these chemicals and sending impulses across a synapse (the junction point between two neurons). There are many requirements in which a molecule must meet in order to be classified as a neurotransmitter. Firstly, the molecule must be synthesized inside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also regulates pleasurable emotions. Drugs such as heroin, cocaine, nicotine, and alcohol increase the level of dopamine in the body. A drastically low level of dopamine has been linked to Parkinson s disease, while schizophrenics are frequently found to have too much dopamine in the frontal lobes of their brains. In addition, imbalances in this neurotransmitter have been linked to cases of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Serotonin is a vital inhibitory monoamine neurotransmitter that can have strong effects on emotion, mood, awareness, and anxiety levels. It is involved in controlling sleep, alertness, and eating. Psychedelic drugs, such as LSD, connect to the serotonin receptor sites, and thus hinder the transmission of nerve impulses in order to change sensory experiences. Depression, suicide, spontaneous behaviour, and hostility all appear to involve certain discrepancies in the balance of serotonin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Gangs in los Angeles California Executive Summary Security has always been of major concern in many institutions across the world. This is perhaps because the success of many activities is highly dependent on the security that they associate themselves with. This report focuses on the gangs in Los Angeles, California. This task in this region has been mandated upon the Los Angeles Police Department, popularly referred to as the LAPD. The major stakeholders are the competent and highly qualified staff members within the department who have the necessary capacity to deal with the violent criminal gangs. The main problem that is targeted is the eradication of the criminal gangs within the region. This is through the elimination of illegal firearms, elimination of drive by shootings and enactment of anti graffiti laws which promote the gang activities. The graffiti have been shown by recent research to portray the gang territories. Societal Problems Of great concern is the revelation that up to 37% of households possess firearms, whether licensed or not. The California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention (STEP) Act is aimed at eliminating criminal gang conduct by focusing upon patterns of criminal gang activity and the organized nature of street gangs. The Penal Code provides that: 1. Participation in a criminal street gang with knowledge that its members engage in criminal activity is punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony. 2. Conviction for a crime or public offense which was committed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Maya Johnson By Marguerite Johnson Marguerite Johnson, better known as Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She was able to publish seven autobiographies, three books with essays, a number of books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years of her life. Maya Angelou didn t have the best of lives growing up but she worked hard to get to where she is now. Growing up, Angelou had a difficult childhood that most children could not bare. Her parents got divorced when she was very young, and Maya at the age of three, and her brother bailey at the age of four were sent to live with their grandmother, Anne Henderson, in Stamps, Arkansas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. King Lear Vs A Thousand Acres Analysis King Lear vs A Thousand Acres While it may appear that Jane Smiley s A Thousand Acres is nothing but a modernized interpretation of Shakespeare s King Lear, one can see that below the surface these two tales are anything but alike. Through Smiley s characters Larry, Caroline, Ginny and Rose, it is easy to conclude that they contrast their parallels, Lear, Cordelia, Goneril and Rose, greatly from Shakespeare s play. Among the multiple themes that make this conclusion possible, the most prominent are the contrasting themes of relationships, outcomes, character development and motivations. At first, Shakespeare portrays King Lear as an arrogant man whose only concern is himself; Lear has no problem relishing in his title and power as ruler, but has trouble carrying out the responsibilities of a king and doing good for his people. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caroline is portrayed as an intelligent, successful and well put together daughter, which is more than Cordelia was perceived as. While Caroline was in fact pushed away due to her not agreeing with her fathers ideas, instead of being seen as the good daughter, she is envied by her sisters. As for her relationship with her father Larry, she was more or less forced into caring for him. Due to her ignorance towards his molestation of Ginny and Rose, Caroline takes in her father and attempts to protect him from her sisters who she believes are trying to hurt him. While Rose tries to convince Caroline that Ginny and her are in fact trying to help, We did everything for you! We saved you from Daddy! (Smiley 244), Caroline disagrees saying, Did I really have to be saved from Daddy? From my own father? (Smiley 244). While Caroline is forced to care for her father because her sisters would not, Cordelia willingly forgave and went with her father. This difference in relationships only further aid the reader to conclude that Shakespeare and Smiley s work are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Chemical Earth Lab Report The Chemical Earth Part A: The mixtures that will be discussed in this report will be a using a concoction of sand, salt and water. This mixture will be separated into solids of different sizes, solids and liquids, different liquids and solids dissolved in different liquids. A second mixture that will be examined is water which would be separated into different gases. This report will summarise the different separating techniques in thorough detail and how it employed in the two different mixtures. The method that was used to separate from solids and liquids, was filtration. Filtration is the process in which the solution is passed through filter paper lining the sides of a funnel, the liquids is able to permeate through but the solids ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, I believe iron smelting is an efficient way of extracting iron as it has many companies working with/against each other in finding the best way to make this process cost efficient, fast, safe and environmentally friendly (as much as possible). 4. Identify the product(s) of separation and their uses The product of smelting iron ore is pig iron. Alone, pig iron has limited uses, these include: basic metal utensils, pot metals, fencing or railing, decorative metal pieces and pig iron pellets or ingots that can be loaded into a plane for a balanced flight. Pig iron can also be converted to wrought iron and steel and the uses of these include: Wrought Iron: railings, hooks, chains, rivets and railway couplings. Steel: construction, transport, energy, packaging and appliances and industry 5. Discuss issues associated with wastes from the industrial separation processes used The smelting of iron utilises vast amounts of energy and thus creates greenhouse gas emissions. Large amounts of gangue (slag) are also a problem produced as a waste product that needs to be disposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Characteristics Of The Renaissance The beginning of the renaissance started in the 1400 s in Florence. Many turned towards Humanism which was an emphasis on man s qualities and power. Idealistic realism was showed through the paintings in this time. Idealistic realism was a way of painting people as real as possible, to how they would look like in life. Michelangelo demonstrated this technique through his statue, The David. The Renaissance also focused on what is now called the ideal renaissance man , which was an athletic looking, handsome, and intelligent man. During this time, the Caravel was invented, which was a large boat used mostly for exploration. This was a new way to spread the ideas and also expand territory. These were the same boats that Columbus used to found North America. Another key event during this time was the Spanish Inquisition. Spain decided that they only wanted Catholics in there country so the soon used violence to convert the Muslims and Jews to Catholicism. Soon most of Spain had become Catholic. These are just a few of the characteristics of the Renaissance, which all connect together and in short, shape the decisions of the people of this time. The 15th century was filled with many religious complications and many of the new moral standards and lifestyles were affected by the disasters that occurred in the 14th century. There was the Western Schism, church corruption, and the Spanish Inquisition, all of which changed the church to the modern sense they are now. Throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Short Story-The Story Of The Bull Run Feet splash on the muddy ground through the worn fields of Bull Run. Endless land covered in the blood of the Union and Confederate soldiers. The faint smell of gunpowder still lingers in the air, and smoke covers the fields as if death himself is horrified of the battle he had watched. As the clouds start to part the whole scene becomes clear. A small clearing surrounded by trees and a hill littered with burnt carriages, blankets, dresses, and baskets. Cannons and broken down artillery are spread along with dismantled body s covering the ground. Barely leaving any grass to poke through. A faint voice is heard echoing through the pity full land. CHARLIE... CHARLIE! Every second the voice seems to be getting closer. Charlie... I found you. Hey Pete... long time no see surprised you re not in Washington by now. A sigh of relief comes from Peter you idiot... you were supposed to fall back Pete begins to realize how bad Charlie s situation is Good God Charlie your leg it s... it s not there... what happened. Gasping for breath Charlie seems to be losing his adrenaline and feeling the pain from his missing leg. Me and that greyback each got a good shot at each other Pete starts to better bandage Charlie s leg Charlie your leg isn t bleeding... but how? After we took fire some people I knew found me, they made a fire and sealed the arteries in my leg. I didn t really have a choice... the only reason I got through the pain was because of this. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Desmond Tutu Statement On Oppression Humanity has always oppressed and discriminated against one another since the beginning of time. Never at a point in history has everyone been completely equal in their civil rights and treatment. Whether the discrimination stems from the color of one s skin to their religious beliefs to anything that separates them from the larger population, a target has been placed upon them for others to attack. In this paper I will investigate how Desmond Tutu s statement on oppression relates to primary texts that I viewed during the course of this semester. As Desmond Tutu stated, If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality. (1984) This example has been illustrated in human treatment of one another since the start of recorded history. Those who are viewed as different were persecuted in a variety of ways such as Perpetua being imprisoned and sentenced to death for her religious beliefs to that of Martin Luther King Jr. who was murdered due to his advocating of equal rights for all. Neutrality in situations of injustice helps nobody but the oppressor In his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His work against the persecution and forced labor of the native people in Hispaniola made him one of the first advocates for human rights. He is quoted on page 63 of Humanity of the Indians as saying They are all human beings. He strongly opposed the Spanish conquistador s assertions that the native populations, or Indians as they were called, were violent, unskilled, and dangerous. He countered that they were calm, quiet, and controlled and lived in extraordinary kingdoms. (Pg. 64). His love of the world propelled him into world recognition as the love he showed has lasted throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Most Effective Form of Media Essay The Most Effective Form of Media There are many different types of media. The media is things like: televisions, newspapers, magazines, radio, internet, cinema, phones and many more. Media is important because it influences people to buy products. They are very affective and appeal to many people. Adverts are things that show certain products and try to get you to buy them. The purpose of adverts is to make you buy the products being advertised so they can make a profit. Companies spend a lot of money on adverts because if the adverts are perfect the product s sales will be much higher than when the product isn t advertised. We find adverts everywhere you find them on the television, radio and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Channels four, five and ITV do show adverts because they need the money from the advertisement companies so their channel can keep afloat. Sky and cable completely rely on television adverts because they need it for the funding. The advantages of advertising on the television is you can have sound, movement, special affects and it is visual. The disadvantages of advertising on the television is that the programme you are watching is split up, people usually go for a snack when they come on and the small print can be difficult to read. I have analysed a television advert and I have chosen, L Oréal , the shampoo and conditioner. The target audience for this is probably women that like to look after their hair. The time the advert appeared was between nine and ten at night, on ITV. It was on between Footballers Wives, and this was a good time to put it on as the target audience may have been watching the television at this time. The reason I have chosen this product is because it has a lot of hidden persuaders, and persuasive techniques. Persuasive techniques and hidden persuaders used are the use of statistics, when it says that there was, 95% less brakeage of hair . There is also the use of science when it shows a strand of hair, and it says, It has Nutri Cerimide R , which sounds impressive so you want to buy it. There is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Business Cycle And Recovery Period Analysis Introduction The period following a recession, where the GDP of the economy is increasing, is encapsulated in the term recovery . Subsequently, an increase in national output would ensue, thus prompting the recovery and growth of the economy. As opposed to the previously existent contractionary period, the economy would now be working at higher capacity allowing factors such as the rate of unemployment to decline, in addition to increasing productivity. Illustrated in the diagram below shows the business cycle and recovery period. As shown in the diagram, the recovery stage occurs between the trough (the lowest point in the graph, and where the real output is equal to the potential output. Impact on values of imports The term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, despite a decline in quantity demand for these good and services, the resultant increase in price may balance the decline that occurred to the demand. Thus, as a result of the elasticity of price of imported goods, the increase of price affecting imports, caused by deprecation of currency, may ultimately have negligible effect on the value of imports, and might possibly even cause it to increase. Additionally, despite the depreciation of the British pound in 2007, the UK s economy experienced a 3.1% increase in imports. This is a result of the UK economy being at a stage of recovery, which would cause to increase imports, as the manufacturing division would import an increased amount of foreign products. Thus, it is plausible that a fall in the value of the GBP, which would inevitably cause an increase in price of imports, may prompt the value of imported goods and services to remain stagnant or decrease. Due to decreased labour productivity In the instance of a decline in the labour productivity of the UK in its entirety, a decline will consequently occur in the general production of goods in the country. This would trigger a chain of events that would concomitantly increase the cost of production per unit for the producers, causing the supply to decrease, regardless of the price it is sold at. These circumstances would result in a reduction of the aggregate supply (AS) of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Fire Safety Research Paper Safety is a priority in the fire service. We must keep our personnel safe in order for them to provide affective service to the citizens. Our actions, our training, and the equipment that we use, all play a significant role in our overall safety. I have identified three items that will improve safety for our crews, floatation devices, lighted traffic cones, and personal escape canisters. First, floatation devices, life jackets, will protect our crews in water rescue attempts. It is our policy that we do not enter moving water; however, recent training does allow us to enter standing water and attempt rescues from the shore. In either of these scenarios, drowning is the ultimate safety hazard. We have measures that we take to prevent us from falling into the water such as tying off with a tag line and using a sounding device when we enter standing water. Be that as it may, the danger of drowning is still a reality. By putting four floatation devices on every apparatus, we can potentially save the life of a rescuer. The addition of floatation devices is a low cost, high value addition to improve safety. Second, Lighted traffic cones are a cost effective way to increase the safety of personnel while operating at night. We currently have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our department has an air management policy that is used to prevent firefighter from running out of air inside of an IDLH environment. Additionally, we train on fire survival techniques to escape from a mayday situation. However, Often times, firefighters die a few feet from safety because they run out of air. A personal escape canister will provide the added time that is needed to reach a safe location. These canisters are small and require very little training to use. The addition of these canisters can mean the difference between a close call and a funeral. They will greatly increase the safety of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Biblical Worldview Comparison A worldview and Biblical worldview are similar to each other, however there are differences to each of them, that make them distinctive from one another. The true differences between the two views are: where is the perception coming from, various opinions and frame work that the perception is based off of. To live out a Biblical worldview is not limited to a certian section of the world, as it can be done anywhere. As living a Biblical worldview life, the direction and guidence comes from the Bible, which is God s word, versus the direction that the people of the world gives. Additionally, it is a believe of how we as humans are to behavior, both spiritually and morally, with others around but also when we are alone. It also gives us guideance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Research Paper On Drosophila Drosophila is an ideal model organism that is largely used for the biological research study for over the centuries. In history, there is much research relevant to Drosophila contribute to the understanding of human towards different fundamental biological phenomena. The first published research paper on Drosophila in 1910, Sex limited inheritance in Drosophila was written by Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan who was known as father of Drosophila . The theory of inheritance which was first proposed by Gregor Mendel was proved in the research paper by investigation on mutant fly lines. The research claimed that the genes are the physical basis of heredity that are present within the chromosomes. This made a big step forward to the understanding of modern genetics and it give rise to manipulation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, it is very important to develop the most suitable culture medium for the cultivation of Drosophila. The food sources of the Drosophila are mainly ripened fruit and vegetables. Drosophila more prefers to consume the yeasts that grow on and ferment the fruit. Ripened banana pulp is the most common food source for Drosophila in laboratory. In recent times, the agar like culture medium is developed to culture the flies. There have variety of recipes and formulas to making the culture medium. The condition of the medium ought to be suitable for the larva to tunnel into to obtain the food and for the flies to move on top without sticking on it. To develop a more suitable culture medium for Drosophila melanogaster, the study is carried out. For more specific, the research on this topic is attributing to two main objectives. Firstly, the aim is to investigate the effect of different agar media on the hatching and growth of Drosophila melanogaster. In addition, the hatching and growth of different strain of Drosophila melanogaster is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Title VII Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 First of all, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal regulation prohibiting employers from discriminating against employees based on national origin, race, sex, color, and religion (Follett, Ward, Welch, 1993). This act applies to employers with 15 or more employees and serves as a mechanism to ensure equality within the workplace (Fraley, 2013). This case is a violation of Title VII from the aspect of retaliation. Retaliation occurs when an individual is treated differently after such things as, filing a complaint or engaging in a legally protected activity. It can range from demotion, terminations, salary reduction, or any negative job action. Second, the plaintiff should receive judgment for the claims of sex discrimination, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2005). AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AT SCHOOL AND ON THE JOB. Annual Review Of Sociology, 31357 379. doi:10.1146/annurev.soc.31.041304.122155 Fraley, J. M. (2013). INVISIBLE HISTORIES THE FAILURE OF PROTECTED CLASSES. Harvard Journal On Racial Ethnic Justice, 2995 116. Perry, S. J. (2001). EMPLOYER LIABILITY FOR RETALIATORY HARASSMENT UNDER TITLE VII. Labor Law Journal, 52(2), 121 127. BRAKE, D. L. (2014). Retaliation in an EEO World. Indiana Law Journal, 89(1), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bohemian Rhapsody Literary Devices Bohemian Rhapsody Queen The song can be interpreted to that of a youthful man has to come face to face with his actions after confessing to shooting another man. The song follows a young man that has confessed to murdering another man. During the song you hear all of the emotional pain he goes through as he faces the penalties of his wrong doing. Halfway through the song the culprit pleads for no sympathy as he receives his final fate. Towards the end the man rebels against his final fate before accepting it and going forward with it. In the introduction of the song the culprit questions his life and the choices he has made. But the truth is that we cannot close our eyes and forget about our actions; evil or good. We must deal with the consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But towards the end of it he is then referred to as a man. Throughout the song a transformation has happened to the boy where he has metaphorically committed suicide and in return become older and a man. During this metaphorical transformation he has also changed himself from the evil life he was living and become a good person. The Catholic Church believes that: 1755 A morally good act requires the goodness of the object, of the end, and of the circumstances together. An evil end corrupts the action, even if the object is good in itself (such as praying and fasting in order to be seen by men ). The object of the choice can by itself vitiate an act in its entirety. There are some concrete acts such as fornication that it is always wrong to choose, because choosing them entails a disorder of the will, that is, a moral evil. The Catholic Church believes that for someone to be considered good they must be a good person that demonstrates a good behaviour, good thoughts and good morals. For someone to be classified as evil they can be a good person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals or an evil person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals. This can be such things as praying and going to church just to be seen by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. College And An Arts Degree While a substantial amount of students see the opportunity to make a fair living from earning a college degree, there are students who look to pursue their passions. Many instances people view college as a gateway into the middle class if they aren t of the wealthy already. So they venture out to study as an engineer, doctor, lawyer, or ect, in hopes of making over $100,000 or as close to this as possible. However when arts students take on college the expectation to get paid high wages like that is unlikely. Bring up the question is college and an arts degree really worth it? The worth of an arts degree is not always worth the expense of college because of possible student loan debt, salary makeup gain and jobs for artists sometimes require bachelor s degrees. Student loan debt has been an increasing problem in our country for years now, leaving people for truly living in peace and being a reason why people choose not to go to college. In 2014 student loan debt rose to 1.2 Trillion dollars of debt. This can cause a problem with artists because the most an artist will make is close to $50,000 a year. Excessive amounts of tuition can be very discouraging on the pursuit for a life you want to live. The amounts of debt people go through is completely out of this world. This next example is only an example to see what the extremes of debt would be like. According to Jason C. White who has a Ph.D in Arts management from Ohio State University has stated that in between the years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Deuteronomistic Themes In 1 Samuel Secondly, Saul s home was most likely Gibea or some place close to it. Therefore, some have concluded that the possibility of mixed marriages with new comers, since Gibeonites, who were from Edomite territories, settled in the land of Benjamin. This is the possible reason why the genealogy of Saul does not indicate where his father s home is; it was not known or it was deleted. Summary In this section historical information concerning the lives of Saul and Samuel have been discussed. Such information will enlighten ones cultural and contextual study of 1 Samuel 8 15. Moreover, the reader will have more insight into the referential world of the author, thereby allowing one to discern their intended meaning. Theological Overveiw It is conceivable that Deuteronomistic themes exist within 1 Samuel since it is accepted to be part of the Deuteronomistic History. Three main Deuteronomistic theological themes or concerns are evident within 1 Samuel. First, foreseeing the day that Israel would have a king, expressed in Deuteronomy are instructions for such a time. At this point it should be noted that the idea of Israel having a king, began in the mind of God. Contrary to what some believe about the idea of kinship and God s supposed disdain for it, Howard mentions the fact that God has spoken of kings to Abraham from the beginning (Gen. 17:6, 16; 35:11) ; furthermore, he noted that the problem with anointing a king was intention of the people to be like the nations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Siegfried vs Beowulf Essay examples Any relations in a social order will endure, if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which qualifies life for immortality. George William Russell Homer defines a hero as one who acquires and maintains honor through victory in battle while embracing a highly individualistic attitude. Homer s epic warriors were self interested in order to preserve their honor and to acquire fame the currency used by the hero to achieve immortality. Heroes of this archetype often show a neglectful disregard for the lives of their warriors and supporting cast. This is symptomatic of their obsession with acquiring honor over building relationships (Dunkle). But how can a hero protect his fame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the structure of the Homeric hero, Beowulf s only concern is becoming king and dying gloriously in battle to get into Valhalla, a heaven reserved for the brave warriors who died fighting in combat. He is so blinded by his goals that he discounts the well being of his men. This is exemplified in the scene where Beowulf recounts his battle with Grendel to King Hrothgar. He fails to mention that one of his men played the role of the sacrificial lamb, while the others assisted in defeating the beast the whole process was a joint effort. However, for the 20 lines of his recount, he emphasizes how pleased he is with Grendel writhing from pain, beaten by his bare hands (Heaney line 957 977). He is insinuating that he alone is responsible for the creature s death. The only time the martyr is mentioned is when the chieftain gifting Beowulf s men reveals that one man s daring prevented the doom [of killing more of the men] (Heaney line 1056). This episode suggests that Beowulf is indifferent to the deaths of even those who are supposedly closest to him, as he remains emotionally undamaged while boasting about his defeat. His lack of sympathy disables him from creating a substantial bridge between him and his men. Siegfried, on the other hand, desires human interaction. Unlike Beowulf, he has an affinity for securing his relationships with others by developing strong loyalties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of The Poem The Lighthouse Safiya Rasheed Mrs. Derrow AP English III February 15, 2015 The Meaning of Life in Woolf s To the Lighthouse Life, when viewed as a compilation of fleeting memories and moments, seems chaotic, miserable and causes one to question the purpose of it. Each of the characters of To the Lighthouse struggle with this same realization and all strive to find permanence and meaning within their lives. While the characters search for the meaning of life within their realms of experience, ultimately they all fail to find lasting meaning. To the Lighthouse, a novel structured by Woolf as deeply involved in the consciousness of the characters, their perception of meaning in the world, and the ephemeral nature of life, ultimately suggests that although the goal of finding meaning in life is unattainable, it is the struggle for balance and meaning that achieves purpose and self contentment. Throughout the novel, the lighthouse symbolizes the ultimate destination, as it represents the moment the characters find the true meaning of life. Once the characters complete the journey to the lighthouse they are able to embrace the ephemeral nature of life and find meaning within it. Through exploring the consciousness of her characters with depth and intensity, Woolf creates a world in which she traces her characters thoughts and actions in relation with the world around them. As a result, she enters her characters lives, describing their hopes, aspirations, dreams and fears never once detaching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Protein Binder For Affinity Purification Of Human... Protein Binder for Affinity Purification of Human Immunoglobulin Antibodies Background Antibodies are used for many different purposes. According to WORLDPHARMACEUTICALFRONTIERS, 2014 saw $75 billion dollars spent on monoclonal antibodies which is more than half of the biopharmaceutical market 1. For this reason, novel methods of protein purification are needed to address the growing demand for antibodies. In this paper, the research group provides a novel method of purifying human immunoglobulin protein (IgG) by the use of a repebody . According to their previous research, a repebody is nonantibody protein structure containing consensus designed leucine rich repeat modules.2 This particular protein was recently discovered in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protein A is thermostable, and is not destroyed by trypsin4; however, Protein A is most useful for its stability in regard to pH. It s polypeptide structure is so stable that it has continuous stability both at very acidic pH (0.99) and at a very basic pH (11.8) 3,4. For this reason, it useful across many pH levels that would be useful in a protein affinity assay because this particular assay requires changing the pH to determine what would be the best to elute the protein that is being selected for; however, for an affinity assay involving human immunoglobulin, protein A is used for an additional reason. Protein A is from a bacteria and human immunoglobulin is associated with the immune system of the humans, as the name implies. Protein A contains five locations that it can bind to IgG5. These five domains, often labeled regions A E, each consist of 58 62 amino acid residues, and a C terminal consists of 150 amino acid residues. The IgG binding domains (A E) each consist of three anti parallel α helices which are stabilized by hydrophobic regions between them. These domains bind with the Fc region of the immunoglobulin and form a complex with the Fc region. When this binding occurs a conformational change occurs which is reinforced by polar, and hydrophobic interactions4. This binding pattern is the basis for its use in protein affinity assay that involve eluting IgG out of solution that contain other human immunoglobulins. As the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Las Frc Colombia Ending a big problem can be one of the most relaxing things that can ever happen, but when a bigger problem arises, then it s absolutely one of the worst things a human or a country can ever withstand. In the 1990 s, the country of Colombia was suffering with a war on drugs. There was a lot of pandemonium on the streets of big cities like Bogota and Medellin. After the person who started the war on drugs got killed, Pablo Escobar, it seemed like peace was imminent again, but there was another problem the Colombians didn t know about; it was called Las FARC. Las FARC is a left wing rebel group from the South American Country, Colombia; they also have had incursions in the past in the countries of Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Panama, and Ecuador ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is a lack of organizations involved in this fight, the United States was involved to stop this group because they don t want Las FARC to overthrow the government and spread communist ideas. The involvement of the United States in the war on las FARC has been tremendous. The United States has sent troops and money to the Colombian government because they don t the rebels to win; plus the United States and Colombia have really peaceful relations. Also the country of Colombia itself has attempted to to support rural redevelopment in Colombia, and that could potentially cost at least 45 million dollars over ten years (CFR). A lot of Colombia s budget has been used to stop and have peace with Las FARC; many damages and also military debt had to be paid because of the fighting with them. Also the victims have also been given reparations from the suffering that they had in FARC prisons, people would starve to death or just get shot. One of the biggest issues of this topic though is that not many Americans know about this issue that has been going on in Colombia for the past fifty years. The richest rebel group in the world is not known by many Americans. One thing Americans should is mention this problem in literature because people need to know about this issue. If Communism ever gets spread again it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Piggy Bank Movie Vs Book Oz the piggy bank was significantly different in the movie compared to the book. In the book, Oz was originally used to store money for Lori, and then after Lori left it was used to store money for Jeannette. Therefore, the fund was specifically Lori s New York fund at first. When the money goes missing Lori freaks out at Rex and throws extremely hurtful names at him. She addresses Rex s lack of parenting and high dependence on alcohol in an attempt to make him feel guilty for his actions. She can no longer hold her tongue and finally expresses all of her thoughts. In the movie, Lori showed Jeannette the piggy bank on the day she was leaving for New York. Since Lori had already found her way to New York, the fund was solely for Jeannette, so Rex s actions only directly affected Jeannette.The fact that only Jeannette was affected opened the door for her to get frustrated with Rex. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She throws the empty, cut up piggy bank at him. Similarly to Lori s actions in the book, Jeannette lets a variety of hurtful comments fly at Rex. Unlike Lori s character, Jeannette holds back slightly, as she has a greater bond with her father, or at least she did up until this point. The book shows the reader Lori s anger towards Rex while the movie shows Jeannette s anger towards Rex. I believe the book is more successful, because this was the point Lori truly snapped and separated herself from Rex. Although, on the flip side, the movie was more centered around the relationship between Jeannette and Rex rather than the whole family. In the end, the book scene was more captivating and successful than the movie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Da Vinci Surgical System The da Vinci Surgical System Have you ever wondered if it was possible for a robot to perform surgery? The da Vinci surgical machine makes this possible (1). The da Vinci surgical system is a successful way to perform robotic surgery. All around the world, surgeons use the machine to make surgery more precise. The invention of this system caused the medical world to scratch their heads in wonder of how great the system really is. In this research paper I will outline the development, uses, present, and future of the da Vinci surgical system. The da Vinci surgical system is a surgical tool that was developed in the late 1980s. The da Vinci surgical system is a device where a surgeon s hand movements are turned into smaller, more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surgeries assisted by robots have comparable or better outcomes than hand done surgeries (5). The device has fail safe mechanisms, one of these mechanisms is that for the surgeon to be able to start the surgery, the surgeon s head must be placed in the viewer, if not, the system will remain locked and motionless (3). The robotic arms are kept from pivoting above or at the one inch entry incision by a zero point movement system during the procedure (3). Without this mechanism, the incision could be unintentionally torn (3). The power source for the machine includes a backup battery that allows the device to run for twenty minutes if the main hospital power source fails (3). This backup battery provides the hospital enough time to get the power back up and running (3). If a power outage were to occur, the manufacturers put an eject protocol on the device which is designed to prevent patient injury by quickly removing instruments and undocking the da Vinci surgical system within 30 to 60 seconds (8). Any instrument not made by Intuitive Surgical will be rejected by the machine due to a chip in each instrument (3). Information about each instrument is tracked by these chips for more precise control and to keep track of instrument usage to determine when it needs to be replaced (3). Many patients appreciate less recovery time and less pain post operation (13). Benefits of robotic assisted surgery include shorter hospital stay, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Do Peaceful Resistance To Laws Affect A Free Society Peaceful resistance to laws impacts a free society both positively and negatively. Peaceful resistance impacts a free society positively because peaceful resistance causes people to come together and show support toward each other. It causes union and people to show and present their support which can at times cause change if there are enough people protesting to have an impact on the government and the people. But as peaceful resistance impacts a society positively it also impacts a society negatively because changes are not made as radically as with violent resistance. This means that during the time in in which the law is in effect it is affecting many people and peaceful resistance movements tend to take a long time to make a change which means that many people are being affected while the law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trump one of them being the banning of citizens of seven Muslim countries. Many peaceful protests occurred at airports all across the United States. This showed the support and solidarity that people have for the many people who are being banned from entering the United States. What this peaceful protest did not cause was any change, in order for there to be a change something massive has to occur in order to grab the attention of the government and show the government that laws such as this one are not going to improve the country in any way but instead make it where no one will want to be in. In the end peaceful protests impact a free society both negatively and positively because people have a right to decide what they believe to be right if they want to do a peaceful protest they have to realize that this peaceful protest might turn into a violent protest or cause violent protests.It is after peaceful resistance that there is violent resistance which at times tends to be what causes a critical change to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Case For Change Htf s It Project Management Process... A Case For Change HTF s IT Project Management Process Standardization Executive Summary This document describes the proposal of creating a new EPMO organization within HTF (Hypothetical Financials) to oversee the standardization of its IT project management processes including those for software development. HTF s (Hypothetical Financials) different LOBs currently follow various flavors of SDLC models for software development and project management processes and it is known the firm was too big to adopt quick process changes. The creation of an EMPO organization is not a trivial efforts and is estimated to cost about 6 million dollars spanning 3 years duration. The initiative will go through annual evaluation and budget planning process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, currently the firm lacks standard processes around development and project management. Each line of business has its own proprietary or derived methodologies built on top of the Waterfall model. There s not an official standard at firm level nor there s an EMPO like organization responsible for standardization. The level of maturity in the project management process is different too across different LOBs. For example, some LOBs requires project managers to write business cases (BC) and go through approval processes before a project can be created inside a project management system. Some LOBs do not or simply adopted manual process in the approval of business cases. That means that the business case are not required to be entered in the BC system. Some LOBs have standard project template for PMs to use and others do not. Another example of varied maturity is around the artifact/document management. Different tools are used for documents (e.g. requirements and design documents). Some LOBs are using Microsoft SharePoint as a central repository but some simply use a network drive. Developers also follow different processes in managing source code. Some use standard tools such as Subversion to manage source code and following the best practices, some simply keeps their source code on the development servers. As a global financial organization, HTF s various lines of businesses (LOB) have been operating in a very independent way. Each LOB also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Health System Of The Healthcare It Program Should Be A... The most important quality an individual should possess to get through the Healthcare IT program would be a good support system. An individual cannot succeed without a healthy support system. Without personal support and professional support, an individual would travel a very difficult road to success. A good personal support system includes support from friends, family, or any individual that plays a key role within someone s personal life. Work support includes a company that is willing to support and provide help with educational needs such as tuition reimbursement and other incentives. A manger that merits the decision to stay in school and the benefits associated with staying and completing the said degree. Co workers that keep the individual on track and provide guidance are very important in a work related support system. Developing and maintaining a personal and work support system should go hand in hand. Just having one and not the other would still prove challenging for any individual to stay on track and complete the program. (A2). An initial concept or idea that was completely incorrect about the Health Informatics program that has changed with progression within the program is the difficulty and time demands of the program. The Health Informatics program is very time demanding and can be very difficult at times if not enough time is spent immersed in every class and course. An individual can work at his or her pace to complete necessary program courses and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. John Nash Delusions Friendship is not about looking or acting the same, it s about being there for each other, even being total opposites. In A Beautiful Mind, John Nash and Charles Herman started off as college roommates who immediately became the best of friends. They were two individuals who were so different yet so alike. John was an antisocial and industrious student at Princeton. Charles was a social and lackadaisical alleged student who was later revealed to be one of John s schizophrenic delusions. Despite the reality of their friendship they undeniably shared a great bond. Essentially there was John Nash, he was an industrious and unsocial mathematic genius who suffered from schizophrenia. In the beginning of the movie he was introduced as a college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after they met, they began to get to know one another. Charles, being the person that he was said to John, as he offered him a flask of whiskey, Listen. If we can t break the ice, how bout we drown it? There was a time when John had a huge break down, and although it was an intense scene between the two men, Charles s lasting words to John were It s not my problem and it s not your problem. It s their problem. Your answers are not on that wall. They re out there, where you ve been working. During the movie, John also meets Charles s niece, who looks to John as her uncle too. In my opinion, it showed the relationship Nash and Herman had, they were like brothers. There were so many other moments between these two characters that demonstrated friendship. Towards the end of the movie John made the conscious decision to ignore his beloved friend, Charles, who we know as a delusion. I m sure this hurt John to do but he had to do what was right. Nash said They are my past. Everyone is haunted by their past. , this is true. Though their friendship may have ended there, it was no doubt that these two had a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Arctic Vampire Lizard Research Paper Throughout the majority of the year, the Arctic vampire lizard is a parasite to the muskox (Ovibos moschatus). Around the beginning of September, Arctic vampire lizards will climb up the legs of muskoxen grazing on the last vegetation of the summer. Using its long toes to climb, the Arctic vampire lizard will navigate through the fur of its muskox. Like some snakes, the vampire lizard has a pit organ located beneath the nostrils with which the lizard can detect infrared radiation (Gracheva et al. 2010). The Arctic vampire lizard uses the heat sensing organ to locate where blood vessels lie close to the skin on the muskox. After locating a site, the Arctic vampire lizard will use its razor sharp teeth to first shave the area of hair, then to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immediately after entering the stomach, water and the unusable plasma of the ingested blood are absorbed by the lining of the stomach (Breidenstein, 1982). The majority of the dry matter in blood is mainly proteins, so the digestive system of the Arctic vampire lizard goes to work on breaking these proteins down (Breidenstein, 1982). Beginning in the stomach, the enzyme pepcin begins breaking some of the peptide bonds of the proteins (Silk et al. 1985). The contents of the stomach are then quickly transported to the small intestine, where pancreatic enzymes continue to hydrolyze the polypeptides, breaking them into individual amino acids (Silk et al. 1985). In the small intestine, the amino acids are diffused through the intestinal lining into the tangent blood vessels to be delivered through the body through the circulatory system (Silk et al. 1985). The liver can then convert amino acids like alanine to glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis (Yoon et al. 2001). The glucose is then made into ATP through aerobic respiration, producing water and carbon dioxide (Yoon et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Experimental Models Of Immune Response The immune response to viral and bacterial pathogens is well studied using mathematical models cite{antia2005role,perelson2002modelling,marchuk2013mathematical} and the role of mathematical models in understanding the immune response is evident cite{antia2005role}. Mathematical models have contributed to our understanding of dynamics of CD8 response, memory generation, disease progression, and viral escape. Classical models of immune response are based on simple ordinary differential equations involving density or number of invading pathogen and many cell types of immune system. The dynamics of CD8 T cell response thus generally follow a predator prey relationship. Many models of immune response has been developed cite{nowak2000virus,wodarz2007killer} and the role of mathematical models is reviewed in detail cite{perelson2002modelling,antia2005role,yewdell2004immunodominance,beauchemin2011review,perelson2013modeling}. Various mathematical approaches in practice to understand the complexity of immune response and its regulatory mechanisms have been reviewed cite{kim2009modeling,bianca2012immune}. Early models of immune response were mainly focused on HIV viral dynamics with CD4 T cells and cytotoxic T cells (CTL) as the CD8 component cite{altes2001effector, perelson2002modelling,zurakowski2006model}. These models have been extended cite{burg2009mathematical} to study the mechanism and timing of immune escape cite{althaus2008dynamics}, role of multiple infections ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cultural Changes In Rear Window As our culture changes so do the films we see. If we look at films and their remakes decades later, it is easy to see the changes in our culture. Between the time of the film Rear Window was released in 1954, under direction of Alfred Hitchcock, and the 2007 film Disturbia, directed by D.J. Caruso, our country has experienced many cultural changes over those 53 years we have seen an increase in violence, huge advancement in technology, and the increased use of sexuality, because of the media coverage of the Vietnam War, the inventing of the microchip and computer, and the end of the Hays Code in 1968. In Rear Window and Disturbia, both Jeff, played by James Stewart in Rear Window and Kale, played by Shia Lebeouf in Disturbia have been forced to remain indoors, and because of extreme boredom they have taken to spying on their neighbors to pass the time. While observing their neighbors they see something strange from one of the men in their neighborhood. Kale and Jeff become convinced that their neighbor is a killer, played by David Morse in Disturbia and Raymond Burr in Rear Window. They also convince their friends of this. They end up trying to find a way to obtain evidence to use against the suspected killer. They become obsessed with trying to catch the killer in the act, until they realize that they aren t the only ones watching. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The world would forever change in 1958, when Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce invented the first integrated circuit, also known as the micro chip. Without this invention there wouldn t be any cellphones, laptops, high definition televisions, or I pods. Which also means there would be no Google, Apple, Microsoft, or many of the major technology companies we have today, that have innovated our world. In the two films Rear Window and Disturbia, you can see many examples of the differences in technology resulting from there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Captain Fantastic Film Techniques Captain Fantastic directed by Matt Ross, a film about the journey of six children and the father in over his head raising his children in the wilderness. Homeschooling his children to learn not only about the many skills and topics from a traditional school, but also how to hunt and live off the land. Skills that Ben the father describes as essential skills that are never taught in normal public education. His training and firm regiment make his children not only superior intellectuals, but also physically superior to children their ages. The director uses very specific and effective strategies to clue the watcher into the story in the beginning of the movie. Ross uses similar but also drastically different techniques in the ending scenes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first five to ten minutes of the film there is minimal to almost zero talking, this is not only exclusive to the beginning the ending of the movie. The ending which will be elaborated about later has a very carefully crafted minimal dialog to almost put the viewer in an awkward state where the extreme lack of dialog, heightnes the other senses causing the viewer to notice carefully placed details by the director. One of these details that is shown in both the beginning and end of the film is the use of mason jars. The beginning the camera moves into a storage container where we see the shelves are stock full of mason jars filled with fruit, dried and perserved roots and berries. This is juxtoposed greatly to the end of the film when you see Ben with five brown paper bags packing lunches for his children as they are going off to school. You see him place fresh apples and very similar food to the begining of the film except they have evolved to be more farmers then hunters and and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Wireless Local Area Network Technology Project Analysis This project aims to design, analyze, fabricate and testing of Air Filled Stacked Microstrip patch antenna with enhanced bandwidth and gain. Bandwidth and gain enhancement technique takes the advantage of use of the air gap for the stacked antenna. This bandwidth and gain enhanced Microstrip antenna can be deployed for the WLAN application operating at a 5GHz ISM frequency band. 1.2 Wireless Local Area network : Now a day s wireless communication is the basic part of our life because we are using various wireless devices in day to day life. Like Mobile phones, Bluetooth, Wi Fi system, GPS etc. These devices are based on Wireless communication which involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 802.11 n is becoming the new standard with faster speed, transfer rates and range of usage. Because of these advantages we have decided to go with IEEE 802.11 n standard. Fig 1.2 shows 802.11 n channels. Channels: 802.11n (2.4GHz or 5GHz) When 802.11n was introduced in 2009 with the ability to communicate at speeds up to 600Mbps, 802.11n also included the ability to work in either the 2.4GHz or 5Ghz spectrum. In this project we have used IEEE 802.11n standard, because our antenna is designed for 5GHz ISM frequency band for Wi Fi application. Bandwidth requirement for Wi Fi is 100MHz for that operating frequency band shown in table 1.1. Figure 1.2: 802.11 n channels. Table 1.1 : Various types of wireless applications and its frequency band. Wireless Applications Frequency Band (MHz) Bandwidth (MHz) GSM GSM 900 890 960 70 GSM 1800 1710 1805 95 GSM1900 1850 1990 140 IMT 2300 2400 100 2700 2900 200 3400 4200 800 4400 4900 500 WLAN 2400 2484 84 5150 5350 200 5725 5850 100 Bluetooth 2400 2500 100 Wi MAX 2500 2690 190 3400 3690 290 5250 5850 600 Table 1.1 shows various types of wireless applications and its frequency band. As of today, Wi Fi (also known as WLAN) has become a standard in most computers. Almost every modern mobile phone and other gadgets are being implemented with Wi Fi technology. Wi Fi makes it possible for the user to connect to the internet or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Technology s Effects On Mental Illnesses I was sitting on the couch watching television. My mother asked me did I do my homework. No mom, this is my favorite show can I please just watch it. I tried my best to convince her, but there was no way. Well, I went to my room, and started on my homework. I had to write a narrative paper and turn it in. I had no idea what I was going to write about, but I got my phone and started typing. After a while of thinking, I got a text from my mom saying Are you on your phone . I told my mom that I had to do it online. She went crazy. Your generation is so lazy; everything you all do is on technology! Back in my day that did not exist. You are going to get a sheet of paper and turn it in with your hands! My mom flipped out on me and it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mildred and half of the society has nomophobia. The people won t even turn down the parlor more less turn it off. (Dashevsky) Nomophobia is a mental illnesses and it is basically people that go depressed, because they do not have technology of any kind. There are even more negatives things technology does to people. For example, the violent games online make people aggressive. Watching or virtually participating in graphic violence is not healthy... Technology is creating violence. (Global Student Network) Teenagers who play violent video games over a number of years become more aggressive toward other people... (Telegraph) It is not just video games. There are always some haters. People are mean; you can t even speak your mind on Facebook without somebody hating on you. (Roo Girl) The school didn t care that Clarisse didn t go to school; they didn t want her there because she is anti social. (Bradbury, 29) That society is dumbing down, because you go to school to become social not to learn. Clarisse is considered an outcast; she does not watch television all day. Clarisse said she thinks and notices stuff, because she doesn t watch the parlor walls . (9) Since she was an outcast, nobody cared about her. Clarisse got ran over by a car. It took Mildred four days to remember to tell Guy that their neighbor died. (47) Captain Beatty says Clarisse is better off dead, because she didn t want to know how but why. (60) Kids her age was not just killing her on purpose they were also trying to kill Montag. The kids were trying to kill Montag just because he was walking. Violence is a big issue because of technology. (128) That is way more than 26 things wrong with technology. Technology is obviously taking over our world. Negative effects in this world are still increasing, because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...