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Attila The Hun Ruler
You might wonder to yourself who Attila the Hun is when you hear his name. Attila was a ruler for the
Hun army in the year 434 AD. Besides being the ruler, he was just like any other person who was a
Hun. He was normal height for a Hun, which was short. Attila s eyes were small and he had a snub
nose. Attila the Hun was born in the year 400 and died in the year 453. He began to rule the Huns in
the year 434. He ruled with his brother, Bleda, until year 445. That was the year Attila killed Bleda.
So, Attila ruled from the year 445 to year 453, the year he died, by himself. Him and his brother came
to power and succeeded the previous ruler, Rua. Rua was also known as Attila and Bleda s uncle. The
Hun army did not bring many benefits to other
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Abortion Throughout History Essay
Abortion Has No Excuse Abortion has taken the lives of more than 50 million babies since 1973 (
About Abortion ). The issue of abortion is one of the most common controversial issues in American
politics and culture. In modern society, many women that have an unintended pregnancy and they
result to abortion without researching other options. Abortion is not a substitute for birth control and
this issue should be taken seriously. The individual woman needs to understand that by agreeing to
have an abortion she is agreeing to kill an innocent fetus. Abortion rips the unborn child from his or
hers right to life. Society needs to let women see through the eyes of the fetus and find alternative
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In the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade a pregnant women, Norma McCorvey (also known as
Jane Roe ) seeked to end her pregnancy. Through the fight of the court, it was declared that most state
anti abortion laws were unconstitutional. However, many rules were set into place. In the first
trimester of pregnancy (0 12 weeks), states could not interfere with any abortion. During the second
semester (13 28 weeks) states could allow a regulated abortion in ways that are related to mental
health or even a proscribed abortion. Within the third trimester (29 40 weeks) a women can only get
an abortion if it is to preserve the health or life of the mother. Alongside Roe v. Wade, in the 1992 case
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern PA v. Casey, the court ruled that a state could require a woman
seeking an abortion to give informed consent and to wait 24 hours and in the case of a minor they
need to obtain parental consent (Ayers). Throughout abortions long history of pro choice and pro life,
modern society needs to be fully educated on the topic so they can see how terrible pro choice is.
Instead of abortion, consider adoption. Nowadays many couples suffer because they want to have kids
but are having trouble trying to conceive. Abortion inflicts suffering on the unborn child because
childhood begins at conception not at birth; therefore, abortion is the killing of an innocent human
being. Instead of
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Guilt Of Guilt In Macbeth
The Bloody Guilt
CLAIM: Evildoers will never be content because guilt consumes the mind.
I ll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on t again I dare not 2.2.49 51
I am in blood
Stepped in so far that, should I wade no more,
Returning were as tedious as go o er.
Strange things I have in head, that will to hand,
Which must be acted ere they may be scanned 3.4.142 146
Macbeth who committed a sin by murdering King Duncan and taking the throne gets overwhelmed
with guilt as his life progresses as King. By becoming King, he is engulfed with power, but he was
never happy about the position he held. The guilt of taking King Duncan s power has to lead him to be
unsatisfied with his wealth since he didn t truly deserve it. His ambition for the gain of power
prevailed when he decided to murder King Duncan causing him to be more ambitious for power in the
form of killing. By seeing the ghost of Banquo and hiding the death of King Duncan makes Macbeth
mentally unstable and causes him to make irrational acts of killing and decision making, such as to kill
Macduff s family solely on the reason that he s afraid of Macduff. Both Lady Macbeth and the
Witches try to control Macbeth through persuasion, prophecies, and apparitions lead to Macbeth being
unsatisfied with his doings and his murders because Macbeth believes that there is always more power
to gain from killing. In Macbeth, the symbol of guilt is shown through the substance of blood that is
portrayed by
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Saul Bellow Seize the Day the Water Imagery
Water Imagery in Seize the Day
Saul Bellow s Seize the Day is one of the most profoundly sad novels to be written since Tender is the
Night. On this day of reckoning, during the seven hours or so that comprise the action of the novel, all
the troubles that constitute the present condition of Wilhelm Adler descend upon him and crush him,
leaving him penniless, alone, and in such profound misery that one can hardly imagine his going on.
He is, as he says, at the end of his rope. This has been one of those days, he says to his wife, May I
never live to go through another like it. We feel that he may not live at all, so great is his misery, so
completely has he been destroyed.
Yet if we look more deeply, more accurately, we see that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They were his brothers and sisters. He was imperfect and disfigured himself, but what difference did
that make if he was united with them by this blaze of love? And as he walked he began to say, Oh my
brothers my brothers and my sisters, blessing them all as well as himself.
Although such feelings never last long and are usually fled from rather than welcomed, on this day of
reckoning he remembers this experience and thinks, I must go back to that. That s the right clue and
may do me the most good. Something very big. Truth, like.
This affirmation, feeble as it is, constitutes his own dim recognition of the saving end of what more
often appears to him as a destructive element his own intensely emotional nature. He continually
blames his failures on his strong and often uncontrollable emotions; yet we are finally made aware
that it is just this capacity to feel, more specifically this need to love and be loved, that makes possible
the birth of Wilhelm s soul at the end of the novel. Ultimately, the clearest indication that the action of
Seize the Day is ironic is found in Bellow s attitude toward man s emotional nature, not just as
revealed in this novel but throughout his writing. That Bellow is in the tradition of the great English
Romantic poets Wordsworth in particular in this respect has been brilliantly argued by Irvin Stock in
[The Southern Review, Winter 1967].
Understanding the structure of Bellow s novel to be ironic, we are now able to state its major
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Mayans And Aztecs
The location of the Mayan tribes were located Southern mexico,Belize,Guatemala,Honduras,and El
Salvador, their land had temples, pyramids, Plaza s, roadways, homes and monuments. The Aztecs
homes were Central America, and Mexico, their cities held Chinampas, Palaces, Underground tunnels,
Large Buildings, homes, and stalls. The Incas homes took place in South America, their range
stretched from southern Chile through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador and into southern
Colombia.Their homes made from stone blocks that they had angled, with thatched roofs. A special
time period for the Maya was 1000 BC AD 1542. A special time period for the Aztec was 13th
century. The INcas time period was 1438 AD. There was only one capital for the Maya which ... Show
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A name of an important ruler is Pakal ||. But In the aztec government, an Emperor or King was the
primary ruler, they called their ruler the Huey Tlatoani, Huey Tlatoani was the ultimate power in the
land, he was appointed by the gods and had the divine right to rule. However Tawantinsuyu is what
the inca called their government, It was a monarchy ruled by a single leader called Sapa Inca.
There is no similarities between the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca technology, but there are many
differences such as Mayan technology is Astronomy, agriculture, engineering and communications,
such as the ball game , toys, and calendar. But in the Aztec technology is mathematics, the
canoe,calendar, and remarkably helpful forms of medicine. While the Incas technology is stone cities,
beautiful temples, an advanced government, a detailed tax system, and an intricate road
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Theme Of Identity In The Tale Of Sinuhe
In the Tale of Sinuhe , the path of Sinuhe s flight or more aptly put, his journey of self, is one that is
indubitably complex it resonates with the concept of uprooting oneself from a semblance of normality
( order ) into a state of unfamiliarity ( chaos ). This paradigm shift, due to an irrational response to fear
on Sinhue s part, leads to an existential crisis whereby the course of his trajectory and social identity is
questioned extensively. Subsequently, throughout the tale the themes of rational and irrational thought,
self vs. other and order vs. chaos are explored and as a result contribute to Sinhue s journey of self and
restoration of his true identity as an Egyptian.
In the beginning of the tale, the virtues of Sinuhe s character and loyalty are called into question. As a
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He still perceived himself to be a fugitive in a foreign land and wished to return home to his rightful
place in Egyptian society and thus complete the restoration process of self. In order to finalize the
restoration process, He sends a letter to the benevolent king Senwosret who welcomes him back
despite his cowardly flight years before as he takes Sinuhe s word when he says that he has restored
himself. In truth, the tale shows the progression of Sinuhe s character and he recognizes and addresses
the changes himself in the poem he recites after his victory. (B 145 165) In the poem, Sinuhe faces his
past, a poignant reminder of his cowardly escape from Egypt. However, the poem also indicates how
he has changed for the better as his past is contrasted with his current situation as a conqueror. With
this transformation, from cowardly nobleman to victorious hero now complete, Sinuhe believes that he
is ready to return to his homeland where he can be laid to rest with honour and
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Olivia s Short Story
She was a wonderful liar, but the secret was not easily kept. Olivia was in her junior year of High
School and all she wanted to do was to get away from everyone around her. The teenage angst was
very real in her world. From head to toe she sported the latest from Hot Topic; a black crop top, ripped
black skinny jeans, and black Doc Martens. Her hair was always disheveled from the frequent
headbanging to Panic! At the Disco while she was alone in her room. At school she had many
acquaintances, but only one friend. Her best friend was also her neighbor, Benjamin. Benjamin always
acted as if he was the big man on campus; he had lots of friends and a big boat of confidence. His
brown hair, brown eyes, and tight jeans were majestic. He walked ... Show more content on
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Hey guys, what happened to everything in the fridge? There s a gnarly bite taken out of everything.
They looked at each other in awe and became embarrassed. You have to promise not to tell anyone.
Not even Benjamin. Karissa explained with her hands on her hips and eyebrows arched. Okay, sounds
good. Just please tell me what on Earth is going in! Olivia begged. Our family has a history. We turn
into vampires at night. We don t sleep. We get hungry a lot, usually, we just take bites out of things. It
feels good on the fangs. Simon explained calmly. She looked at them in awe. This can t be, it s not
possible! She whispered looking down at the ground. The next thing she knew was that she was
reaching for her phone. She had to tell Ben. The kids lurched at her, You shouldn t have done that
Olivia! Now look what we have to do! They both said in unison, grabbing her arms and legs. By her
complete surprise, they picked Olivia up and dragged her all the way down to the basement and tied
her up in a
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The Fallen Soldier
Life is a never ending cycle of fortune and tragedy, and no matter what, it always seems there is a
camera to capture these moments. Birthdays, weddings, or marriage proposals are more often than not
seen through the lens of a camera, just like disasters, funerals, and crises. Humans seem to thrive off
of exciting and powerful moments whether they are positive or negative. As a result, the media tries to
capture these moments in articles, because they know these types of articles sell. Unfortunately, in the
21st century, the media seems to focus more often on the negative aspects of life instead of the
positive ones. This results in the media capturing photos of some of the saddest moments in people s
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The concession can be made that the news organization is just doing its job: giving us news, but is a
picture of a distraught woman on the ground really news? Everything in the image has the ability to
create ethos, pathos, or doxa. Elements of the image such as the inscription on the tombstone, the
woman laying on the ground, and the extensive rows of graves in the background all work together to
generate pity in the viewer for the fallen soldier and others, pathos. Other elements of the image such
as the jacket the woman is wearing, the white graves symbolizing Arlington cemetery, and the stones
on top of the grave create ethos for the article and make the whole picture seem more believable and
true. Finally, the overall patriotic elements of the image use doxa to create a stronger and broader
appeal to readers because a love for America and respect for her armed forces is common amongst
most citizens. All these elements together create a one of a kind powerful image that both shocks and
appeals to readers. News agency loves articles and images that can create these feelings because it
means more cash and awards for their company at the cost of the capitalization of individual s
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Neuroplasticity and Justice
Justice is often thought of in nebulous terms. As such, it is often viewed through a philosophical lens.
Indeed, justice has been examined by prominent philosophers such as John Rawls and Friedrich
Hayek. Often regarded as a soft science, the idea of justice finds itself the subject of a theoretical
framework rather than of scientific study. Despite this theoretical view, much of the theory
surrounding justice seeks to determine the causes for a given type of behavior. These theories discuss
which penological methods work to correct these behaviors. However, the theory that one can modify
his or her brain in order to create new behaviors exists within the scientific biological/psychological
realm. By contrast, there are those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is concurrent with the logical, conscious reasoning of the C system that overrides the X system s
prototypes in order to closely analyze a new situation and adapt accordingly. Thus, fairness (justice) is
an extension of cognitive behavioral regulation. Akin to the sense of reparation that Jackman (2012)
discusses when one applies the concept of restorative justice, the concept of neuroplasticity also seeks
a sense of reparation, albeit in a more literal way. Consistent with the idea of learning and the brain s
interaction with the environment, neuroplasticity is the idea that the human brain can change and
grow, that it can modify itself to compensate for weak spots and expand limits (Cockrell, 2007). For
example, it was once thought that neuron production slows down exponentially in adulthood, but
research reveals that this is not the case. Research has found that the brains of aging cancer patients
were still able to produce new neurons (Cockrell, 2007). The human brain is an extremely complex
organ. Inside the average human brain, there are 200 billion neurons. These neurons allow for trillions
of connections (Arrowsmith, 2013). Arrowsmith (2013) discussed Mark Rosenshwag, a neuroscientist
who conducted an experiment with rats. Rosenswag placed the rats in a stimulating environment and
found that rats were better learners because of the stimulation. More importantly, he noted that the
brains of the rats being studied changed
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Diagnosis And Classification Of Myeloproliferative And...
Myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic syndromes, two diverse groups of bone marrow disorders, are
respectively characterized by an overproliferation or ineffective production of various blood cells. The
clinical laboratory plays a prominent role in the diagnosis and classification of myeloproliferative and
myelodysplastic disorders, each of which presents a unique set of morphologic, pathophysiologic, and
genetic traits. The contemporary diagnosis and categorization of these syndromes emphasizes a
combination of hematologic bone marrow characterization and gene mutation studies.
HEMATOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are characterized by the proliferation of one or more cell types
of the myeloid lineage, including erythroid, granulocytic, monocytic, or megakaryocytic lineages.
These disorders are clonal and originate from a single pluripotent hemapoietic stem cell (Hubbard,
2011). MPNs have a slow onset and are mainly diagnosed in adults between 45 and 55 years of age.
Clinical symptoms include anemia, weight loss, lack of energy, spleen enlargement, fever, and
bruising (Hubbard, 2011).
The major diagnostic criterion for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is the presence of the
Philadelphia chromosome (Ph+), a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22, and the
presence of the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene. Peripheral blood shows leukocytosis ( 100×109 WBC/L), a
predominance of myelocytes and segmented neutrophils
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Morality Is The Quality Of Being Morally Right
Morality is the quality of being morally right. Thoreau views morality as acting on one s conscience.
Conscience is a faculty that God gives to every man so he can discern between right and wrong. Its
verdicts are consistent across different circumstances, and across time. Therefore, morality is absolute.
In this section, Thoreau explores ways in which people justify not acting according to their
consciences. However, Thoreau maintains the conviction that nothing can excuse withholding what is
morally right.
Thoreau focuses his point on patrons of virtue. A patron of virtue is a person who understands and
supports the right, but does not act on what he knows. He introduces this group using a verse, which
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The majority will likely only abolish slavery through law when their culture has already deemed it
null. Thoreau believes only men who live by conscience can actually abolish slavery. These men show
their desires in their votes, but their choices to not need to prevail. These men know that only their
individual actions on conscience can cause the change they know is right.
Thoreau also believes that expediency cannot substitute for morality. He cites the philosopher William
Paley, who claims that the justice of every particular case of resistance is reduced to a computation of
the quantity of the danger and grievance on the one side, and of the probability and expense of
redressing it on the other (79). Paley argues that the morally correct action in any scenario requires
only comparing the costs o the actions on either side. Thoreau understands that many apply Paley s
theory to cases dealing with morality, which is evident when he calls Paley a common authority with
many on moral questions (79). Those who would use Paley s statement as a way to judge morally
correct action would not disown the United States government for its acceptance of slavery, because it
would cause unnecessary grievance on their own part, and inconvenience to the authorities. However,
Thoreau says that Paley s view only applies where the rule of expediency applies, or where only non
moral questions
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Analysis Of The Movie The Night By F. Scott Fitzgerald...
Dilsey Gibson, a black woman, serves as a mother figure for the children and a caretaker for the rest
of the family. Dilsey feels as though she really is a part of the family. However, Mrs. Compson and a
grown up Jason disagree and feel that she is easily replaceable. It goes against community and identity
in the South to have a black woman step out of place, and Jason feels that she does step out of place
quite often. Dilsey is shown as a stabilizer when she defends Miss Quentin. Faulkner writes, [Mrs.
Compson] come on and lay down now, she said. I find her in ten minutes. Mrs. Compson shook her
off. Find the note, she said. Quentin left a note when he did it (283). This is showing that Dilsey can
figure Mrs. Compson out and wants to protect her. She believes that Miss Quentin will come back and
wants to help spare Mrs. Compson some heartache. Even though Mrs. Compson treats her poorly, she
still looks out for her. I believe that at this time in the South, black people knew white people better
than white people knew black people. White people could not see past the prejudice. Dilsey also
stabilizes the house when she looks after Miss Quentin. For example, Dilsey says to Jason, Well, you
tend to yo business and let her lone... I ll take keer of her ef you n Miss Cahline ll let me (254). Dilsey
steps in and takes charge when it comes to carrying for the children. She knows that she is one of the
few people that can calm Miss Quentin down. Dilsey also takes tender
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Twin Studies In Behavior Genetics
Twin Studies Twin studies are part of the methods used in behavior genetics, which includes all data
that are genetically informative siblings, adoptees, pedigree data etc. Monozygotic (identical) have all
of the same genes and dizygotic (fraternal) have 50% of the same genes. Twin studies are very unique.
One set of twins sisters are being raised 275 miles apart by a kind of accidental science experiment.
Two sets of couples traveled together to Chenzhou, a city in China s Hunan Province. When they saw
the babies they were adopting, the couples had their first twin moment. When the kids come off the
elevator the couples said that they were shocked that the fact that they were getting twins and didn t
know it. They said they laughed the same and cried the same... and they couldn t tell one kid from the
other. Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The infants were six months old at them time and the couples wondered if they were sisters. They
asked the people at the orphanage to see if they were and they said they were not even related even
though they were listed as having the same birthday. The couples feared that if they did not continue
with them adoption that the girls would get separated far away from each other. So the couples took
the girls back to Canada with them. They wanted to do what was the best for the babies, even if it they
had to raise the twins apart from each other. The family s now are trying to get together as much as
possible, so that their kids can bond with each other. One of the twins after she got a little older said I
don t hate it. I don t love it. Both of the girls took their first steps on the same. They both
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Sagittarius Woman In Love Analysis
Sagittarius Woman in Love
kw: Sagittarius woman in love
Meta: Are you ready for a strong, passionate romance? Find out what to expect with a Sagittarius
woman in love.
A Sagittarius woman in love is passionate and drawn to her emotions. She falls in love quickly
without thinking it through. She can be tricked into love because she just wants to find a partner who
makes her happy and provides her with affection. Ultimately, she is looking for a man who will give
her existence on this earth purpose. She might fall in love easily, but she will only stay in love if she
has found a partner who truly satisfies her.
Overview of a Sagittarius Woman in Love
Represented by the archer, a Sagittarius woman longs for the true love that seems to elude her. She
needs a partner who is her physical and mental equal. While she wants the love of her life, a part of
her fears intimacy. Because of this, many of her relationships start out as friendships where she feels
more comfortable. A Sagittarius woman in love is quite trustworthy and honest. Even when other
people break the rules, she will play fairly.
This sign occurs during some of the darkest, coldest days of the year. Luckily, Sagittarius is a fire sign
that helps to warm up the darkness. This uplifting sign is one of the most optimistic and has an
adventurous quality to it. Many Sagittarius women love change and desire new surroundings. There is
a restlessness to this sign that is brought on by the ambitious goals and
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Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea
Background: Antibiotic associated diarrhea and its associated effects are becoming an increasing
problem as the use of antibiotics increases. Diarrhea can cause side effects that are not only
uncomfortable, but also can be life threatening, especially as age increases. Probiotics have shown to
help maintain the normal gut flora that is affected by antibiotics and can lessen the effects of diarrhea.
This evidence based practice project explored the effectiveness of probiotics in treating antibiotic
associated diarrhea in adults. PICO question: In adult patients on antibiotics (P) how does
probiotic/lactobacillus use (I) as compared to absence of probiotic/lactobacillus use (C) affect the
incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea (O)? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As patients age they are at increased risk for complications of AAD due to more co morbidities and
increase in disruption in the gut flora leading to increasing susceptibility to antibiotic side effects and
complications such as CDI. The intention of probiotics is to restore or maintain the balance of normal
gut flora and reduce the incidence of AAD and CDI. Studies involving taking probiotics in
conjunction with antibiotics and their effectiveness are on the rise (Xie, et al., 2015). Probiotics are
becoming more readily available in various doses and forms. Further research is needed to test
effectiveness of varying dose forms and their response to different age groups; especially adults and
the elderly. Specifically, research is needed to test their effectiveness on treating various gastro
intestinal illnesses such as AAD (Chatterjee, et al., 2013). Nurses can help with controlling the
incidence and effects of AAD by educating themselves in the role probiotics play in reducing
incidence and duration of AAD. Nurses can encourage and educate practitioners of the benefits of
probiotics. They need to take into account the patient s preference and their clinical experience with
probiotic use. The purpose of this investigation was to address the PICO question, In adult patients on
antibiotics (P) how does probiotic/lactobacillus use (I) as compared to the absence of
probiotic/lactobacillus use (C) affect the incidence of antibiotic associate diarrhea
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How Did The Steam Engine Affect Society
In 1785 the steam engine was invented by James Watt, in Britain. It changed the lives of many people
in the industrial revolution era. The steam engine didn t just change the lives of people, it changed the
way that the world worked socially, economically and politically. The industrial revolution is the
period from when goods were made by hand to making them by machines. The steam engine was used
for transportation and to run machinery. The steam engine changed the lives of people who worked in
factories. The attempts by many people before James Watt to find another solution, we inefficient and
they wasted a lot of energy. After the invention of the steam engine the trade union and the suffragettes
were formed to look after the rights and safety of the workers. The steam engine gave us the modern
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It spread to North America and Western Europe within a couple of decades. The introduction of the
steam engine to society had good and bad effects. The steam engine made a lot of smoke, the smoke in
the air caused pollution. This pollution gave some people diseases and it was not good for their health.
Before the steam power came in, young children were forced to work which was very unsafe because
they could get hurt a lot easier than the other adults working. With all these bad effects in mind there
are a lot more positives. Some of these positives are that manufactures produced more goods a lot
quicker, the steam engine allowed these goods to be taken longer distances a lot faster. Steam power
created a lot more employment, more employment meant that things could be made and distributed a
lot quicker. Society is much better off because of this
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All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury
All Summer in a Day By Ray Bradbury is about a group of children who lives on a planet called
Venus. Bradbury uses a variety of metaphors so the reader can imagine a life on venus. On this planet
the sun only appears for only a few hours once every seven years. The children have very vague
memory about the sun because they were far too young to remember what the sun was like except,
Margot who remembers the sun very clear, because she lived in Ohio until she was five. Margot tells
the other children that the sun is round like a penny and hot like a fire in the stove. The children didn t
believe her and didn t understand why she loved the sun so much. The other children envy Margot
because of her very clear and precise memories about the
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Determining Best Calorimeter Experiment
Chemistry Lab Report
Determining Best Calorimeter
Dylan Mendonca
12 B
Background: Calorimetry is the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical
changes. Calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter. A calorimeter can be any container from a cup
to a Calorimeters need to be well insulated as calorimetry relies on the fact that temperature change
only occurs within the solution and that no heat escapes to the surroundings. That is why it is
important that calorimeters are well insulated. However, heat loss cannot be avoided so scientists,
when conducting experiments, need to choose the calorimeter that allows least heat energy to escape,
therefore, retaining as much heat within the solution
Research Question: By ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Only keep a pen and paper away from the experiment to record results
Procedure:
1. Rinse both measuring cylinders with distilled water then rinse one measuring cylinder with
hydrochloric acid (HCl) and another with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) 2. Using one of the disposable
pipettes, measure 40cm3 of NaOH (1.0M) in the measuring cylinder you rinsed with NaOH and pour
this into Calorimeter #1 (Glass Beaker). Place thermometer inside solution 3. Using the other
disposable pipette, measure 40 cm3 of HCl (1.0M) in the other measuring cylinder 4. Now record
initial temperature of NaOH on the thermometer 5. Add the 40cm3 of HCl to the NaOH solution, close
the calorimeter with the lid (making sure that the thermometer sticks through the hole) and start the
stopwatch 6. Since the reaction is very quick, record the temperature every 5 seconds for 45 seconds.
If the temperature doesn t reach a stable value after 45 seconds, continue to take readings of
temperature 7. Wash glass beaker with distilled water and repeat steps 1 6 with same calorimeter 2
more times 8. Repeat steps 1 7 with Calorimeter #2 (Styrofoam Cup) and Calorimeter #3 (Copper
Cup)
Table 1 Raw and Processed Data from Experiment for Calorimeter #1: Time (s) | Temperature (°C)
(±0.5°C) | Average Temperature (°C) (±0.5°C)
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The Decisive Outcome Of The Napoleonic Wars
Thesis Statement:
This paper shall attempt to show the reasons for the need of this campaign and why this campaign was
important to the decisive outcome of the Napoleonic Wars [1787 1815].
Historical Background:
In 1803, the War of the Third Coalition began against France. In this coalition, the powers of the
United Kingdom, Austria, Russia, and Sweden went to war against France to reestablish order on the
old continent of Europe. In the War of the Third Coalition two major battles of the Napoleonic wars
were seen: Austerlitz and Trafalgar both were decisive in their tides of the war efforts. In the end,
Austria would be forced into a surrender, and the Confederation of the Rhine would occur. This would
leave the United Kingdom as one of the few states at war with France for the safety of Europe. By
1808, Napoleon was marching on many of the old states (again): Austria, Prussia, and Spain. With the
French invasion of Spain and Portugal, the British were forced to send troops to the Iberian Peninsula.
Following a series of defeats and almost the complete loss of Lisbon, the United Kingdom placed
Arthur Wellesley (who would later become known as the Duke of Wellington) in command of the
Iberian Forces for the defense of Portugal, thereby, beginning the great campaign in Spain, known
only as, the Peninsula Campaign. The reason for the historical significance of the Peninsula Campaign
of 1808 to 1814 is thusly this: with growing number of British troops in the underbelly of
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A Study On The Bellagio
The Bellagio is a very interesting place in and of itself. You probably remember this hotel and casino
from the movie Ocean s Eleven. The Fountains of Bellagio is a well known fountain show that spurts
water into the sky and the water sprays dance rhythmically. This show is free to see from the Las
Vegas Strip and happens every hour. The Bellagio has very luxurious rooms and suites starting at
$150/night, and can add the all inclusive option for $32 per day. The Bellagio have 9 fine dining
restaurants in it, and the O Cirque du Soleil circus has performances for the family to see. The
Bellagio has a state of the art fitness facility for an extreme workout. They have a pool with a bar and
courtyard to relax. They offer a expert concierge service, spa and salon, You can visit the bars here,
order room service, and have weddings at the chapels. The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens are
open for people who want to study and analyze different species of flowers.
The MGM Grand is where a lot of famous boxing events are held. David Copperfield s magic show is
also held here. The buffet have live chefs serving a variety of fresh cooked food that you can eat.
Every night there is some sort of entertainment going on. If you reserve your rooms in advance you
can get them for as cheap as $66/night, up to thousands of dollars a night for the penthouse suites. The
Skylofts section is for the rich and famous with VIP service and world class luxury. There are meeting
rooms available
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Royal Flycatcher Research Paper
Amazonian Royal Flycatcher Body Structure The Amazonian royal flycatcher is a medium sized bird
with brown feathers. They also have a very elaborate crest on their head. With males the crest is bright
orange or red with tips of blue on the top of the feathers. With females the crest is yellow or orange
with no blue. They have a long bills and tails. The colors of the Amazonian royal flycatcher vary
based on which habitat they live in. These birds are considered to have bilateral symmetry because
their features are the same on both sides of their bodies. One adaptation of the Amazonian royal
flycatcher is their crest, which is used to scare predators away. Habitat Amazonian royal flycatchers
can be found from southern Mexico to southeast
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Absolute Surveillance
1. Absolute abundance of a species provides a population estimate expressed as number of individuals
per unit area. This method requires species specific detection coefficients or probability function
obtained from the relationship between number of detections and distance from observer. Whereas,
relative abundance is the abundance of a species by any measure divided by the total abundance of all
species combined. Absolute abundance is an estimate whereas relative abundance is an index.
2. The study conducted utilized a combination of factors that were combined into a single abundance
variable, IV. The first steps towards calculating IV, was finding relative density and relative basal area.
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A). The first and second most abundant species in the floodplain region of Prospect Park are
Sycamores and Silver Maples respectively. The first and second most abundant species in the upland
region of Prospect Park are Red and White Oaks respectively.
B). After corroborating the four trees found at Prospect Park, two from the Floodplain region and two
from the Upland region, appear to be characteristic of Central Iowa.
Sycamores grow in all states east of the Great Plains, wherein its outer boundary reaches southern
Iowa. The range of survivable temperatures and precipitations matches Iowa s temperate climate and
does well in alluvial soils which are characteristic of floodplains. Furthermore, the tree is tolerant of
wet soil conditions which is beneficial in a floodplain environment.
Silver Maples grows all along the east coast and a majority of the Midwest, wherein the range fully
saturates Iowa. The climatic conditions of Iowa are suitable for Silver Maples, especially in alluvial
soils. Silver maples grow best in better drained moist areas and appears as a dominant species in
streamside/floodplain
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The Death Of A Car Accident
You were on your way home when you died. It was a car accident. Nothing particularly remarkable,
but fatal nonetheless. You left behind a wife and two children. It was a painless death. The EMT s
tried their best to save you, but to no avail. Your body was so utterly shattered you were better of, trust
me. And that s when you met me. What... what happened? you asked. Where am I? You died, I said,
matter of factly. No point in mincing words. There was a... a truck and it was skidding... Yeah, I said.
I... I died? Yeah. But don t feel bad about it. Everyone dies, I said. You looked around. There was
nothingness. Just you and me. What is this place? You asked. Is this the afterlife? More or less I said.
Are you god? You asked. Yeah, I replied. I m God. Your idea of God anyways. My kids... my wife you
said. What about them? Will they be alright? That s what I like to see, I said. You just died and your
main concern is your family. That s good stuff right there. You looked at me with fascination. To you, I
didn t look like God. I just looked like some man. Or possibly a woman. Some vague authority figure,
maybe. More of a grammar school teacher than the almighty. Don t worry, I said. They ll be fine. Your
kids will remember you as perfect in every way. They didn t have time to grow contempt for you. Your
wife will cry on the outside, but will be secretly relieved. To be fair, your marriage was falling apart. If
it
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Conversation On The Plurality Of Worlds Analysis
Men have dominated and control the scientific world for decades. Men often thought that they were
the superior sex and that they had a better understanding of science and how to conduct experiments.
Many men regarded women as less superior because they believed that females did not have the
mental capacities and resources to understand how science, nature and the universe works and that
women are too emotional. However, through the founding of the Royal Society by King Charles II
women was slowly allowed to enter the scientific world, conduct their own experiments and published
their own writings. Through plays like the Conversation On The Plurality Of Worlds by Bernard le
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The reason why science was considered a masculine occupation is because many men believed that
the male gender is better at controlling their emotions and separating their emotions from themselves
thus not letting their emotions cloud their judgment. However the common belief about women are
that they are a too emotional creatures who will let their emotions cloud their judgment and reason
thus not providing accurate results in their experimentation. But over time men started to see the
benefits of allowing women in the world of science. Females are better at observing animals and
plants in their natural habitat than males. Females are better at noticing the small details of plants and
classifying them into the different species and genus which made botany the perfect scientific field for
women. This was the first major step in changing the perspective of science as a male dominated field
to a more gender neutral field. Another major step in allowing women to join the science field came
through the plays by Fontenelle and Shadwell who both made their protagonist young women with
some understanding of
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Cannabis Argumentative Essay
A recreational toy for some, and a life changing medicine for others: which is the real face of such a
notorious substance? Cannabis, like many other psychoactive drugs, has been a prominent thorn in
society s side since the start of the twentieth century and perhaps even from before. Should we
continue to view it as we have, or do we take recent discoveries into account and turn over a new leaf?
According to current statistics, cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in the UK. Interestingly,
however, cannabis is not a plant native to the British Isles. It has been theorised that the plant,
stemming from Continental Europe, was introduced towards the end of the Roman Occupation. Yet,
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Hemp produced more durable fibres than stinging nettles or flax, and made it ideal for use in ropes,
nets, and canvas. This feature was all the more supplemented by the method of cultivation. If hemp
was sown close together, the individual plants needed to compete with each other for light. As such,
they would be forced to grow taller than their competition, resulting in long stems high in cellulose.
As England s navy grew, so too did the demand for hemp. In 1533, King Henry VIII compelled
landlords to set aside 1/240th of their tillable land to the growing of hemp; thereby ensuring an
adequate supply of fibre. Elizabeth I increased the production yet again, and even went as far as to
impose a fine of £5 (around $2000 USD) on any eligible landlord who refused to grow it.
Eventually, however, the demand had increased to the extent that the British Isles were no longer able
to supply an adequate volume of hemp. Indeed, this was one of the main forces behind the British
drive to colonize new lands. Its hardiness and ease of cultivation made it ideal for growth in the
colonies. Moreover, the ships that transported supplies and protected these colonies also increased the
demand. After countless months of travel these ships would need repair. On average, each ship would
have had its two hundred tonnes of rigging and sailcloth replaced every two
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Folly Of Choice Research Paper
If there are no good choices how much responsibility for the outcome rests with the chooser? In 2005
many people evacuated themselves from the New Orleans area in anticipation of one of history s most
powerful storms, Hurricane Katrina. Others chose not to until a mandatory evacuation notice went out
one day before the storm hit. Despite this order to leave many residents remained in their homes.
Some of these people died. Others lost everything they had except their lives. The public blamed these
people for the folly of their choice. Michael Brown of FEMA was quoted as saying the high death toll
was attributable a lot to people who did not heed the advance warning. (Brown CNN.com 2005) Radio
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The question is about who gets to decide. Decide to be stupid or thoughtful; shortsighted or mature. To
decide based on risks or how one is viewed by others. Choice is complex but ultimately we do make
the choices that affect the direction of our days. These decisions are not made in a vacuum. Research
shows that there are many influences that factor into the process. From too little information to too
much information or even the wrong information. Some factors are out of our control, such as
biological responses and others can be mitigated with education, insight, and awareness on our part.
We assume that having more choices is good, chafing at whatever might try to limit them. Yet too
many choices can inhibit our ability to make good choices. Choice overload causes us to delay
decisions, make poor decisions and be less satisfied with what we choose. Our upbringing and the
environmental context of our lives shape our understanding of the options available to us. Our moral
conscience, our sense of responsibility, giving consideration to consequences and the effects on others
guide what options are deemed acceptable. They also sometimes show that the only choices available
can have no good outcomes. Do we make our own choices? Yes, we do, but Once we take into account
the influences...the scope of our choices is much narrower than we have long assumed. (Greenfield
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Bohemian Research Paper
Many free spirited people, also known as Bohemians , get dreadlocks as a way to passively express
their beliefs of social justice and nonconformity. Before the rise of the hippie movement, Rastafarians
dreadlocked their hair strictly for religious and traditional reasons, but now, thanks to Bohemianism,
dreadlocks are used as a way to convey their hope for a less judgemental society. The term Bohemian
emerged in France in the early nineteenth century when artist, musicians, and writers began to focus
their work on the common people who lived in the lower rent, lower class, Romani neighborhoods.
These people were mistakenly thought to have come from the country of Bohemia, a region
encompassing the western Czech Republic, because of their unique appearance and unconventional
social motives. Bohemianism is derivative of the hippie counterculture movement of the 1960 s and
70 s; however, the idea does not necessarily include protesting for peace and the taking of psychedelic
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If none of these factors apply, then the person is most likely a Bohemian. People who have dreadlocks
for reasons beyond the Rastafarian culture are often seen as naive or disrespectful by people
thoroughly invested in the culture. One who is has dreads and is dedicated to Rastafarian customs but
is not African or Jamaican may still be viewed as spurious by the authentics. These two cultures are
different for many reasons regarding their geographic and traditional history; however, the beliefs are
similar. Like the Rastafarians, Bohemians strive to be spiritually enlightened. Their prayers may be
directed towards separate higher powers, but their general ethics remain the same. Both cultures are
motivated to achieve self actualization and a world wide connection between all
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The Athletes And Endurance Training
The summer Olympics of 2016 held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil averaged approximately 27.5 million
viewers. Many of these 27.5 million spectators watched the amazing performance given by Usain Bolt
in the Men s 100 meter and 200 meter sprints as he took gold in both races. Mo Farah also had
outstanding achievements at the Rio Olympics, earning gold medals in the Men s 5,000 and 10,000
meter races. Many pondered who the greatest runner in the world was if both these men were able to
produce the incredible feats they did in Rio with seemingly flawless execution. There is the question
of if endurance or speed wins out. Of course both these men are incredible athletes, but they did not
get to be gold medalists on pure chance alone. These men had to mold their bodies into running
machines, and the way they construct and maintain their machines is different for them both. Athletes
with endurance training, such as those who participate in marathons, have been found to have a higher
abundance of type I skeletal muscle whilst athletes who train for shorter length activities such as
sprinting, have been found to possess type II skeletal muscle in higher quantities. Other factors such as
composition of the different types of muscle, energy requirements for the muscles and the amount of
training also contribute to the runners different abilities. Type I skeletal muscle differ from type II in a
few ways. Some adaptations of type I muscle cells include, slow contraction speed, slow
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Rapunzel Research Paper
The story of Rapunzel is filled with problems. A majority of these problems are either moral, biblical
or legal problems. This paper will explain most of those problems, like for example, is what the Witch
did in the garden okay? Also is what she did in the tower and what Rapunzel s father did okay?
Rapunzel has very many moral problems. One of these problems is that Rapunzel s father was willing
to steal, some may think it s okay because he was only trying to protect his wife and child, but if he
stole now then he would just keep stealing until it s natural. Shoplifting Addiction is a behavioral
problem that usually results in severe unfortunate consequences for the life of the addict
(www.treatment centers.net). But, he received what he deserved and more. The witch caught him and
told him he must give up his daughter and that is making a deal for an unborn baby and uncivilized.
Also, what about the prince rescuing Rapunzel he pretty much just tried to take her without her new
guardian s permission. If someone with positive parents tried to do that today I am sure they would
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Lamentation 1:11a says All her people groan as they search for bread; they trade their treasures for
food to revive their strength. (biblegateway.com ESV). This is just like Rapunzel s father trading his
treasure, his daughter, for food, rampion, so his wife would live and receive strength. I am sure no
American would trade in their child just for some salad today, that is just awful. In fact, it may also be
considered as slave trading which is against the 13th amendment (law2.umkc.edu).Exodus 21:16 says
Whoever steals a man and sells him, and anyone found in possession of him, shall be put to death.
(biblegateway.com ESV) If the bible says that someone like witch shall be put to DEATH it is
certainly not okay. In today s society we would have detectives all over the place looking for this poor
mother s
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The Retail Industry Is Highly Competitive, With Few Barriers
The retail industry is highly competitive, with few barriers to entry. Each Company competes with
many other local, regional and national retailers for customers, associates, locations, merchandise,
services and other important aspects of the Company s business. Those competitors include other
department stores, discounters, home furnishing stores, specialty retailers, wholesale clubs, direct to
consumer businesses and other forms of retail commerce. Some competitors are larger than JCPenney,
have greater financial resources available to them, and, as a result, may be able to devote greater
resources to sourcing, promoting and selling their products. There are many factors that characterize
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There will be several more in 2018. The merchandise is attractive and offered at very cheap prices.
The concept is extremely appealing to young people on a tight budget. Primark will present a
competitive challenge for every promotional retailer selling apparel, fashion jewelry, and various
seasonal and home novelties. Aldi s will be expanding with 400 stores in the United States to keep up
on pressure price. It is a privately held German retailer, known for cheap prices on private brand food
products, being sold in rudimentary stores, has recently included inexpensive fashion to its
availability. This will be a competitive factor for low priced retailers. Nordstrom s Rack, which has
167 stories at the end of this year, will add an additional 25 stores in 2017. This is certainly a sign that
fashion customers are continuing to endorse that company s low priced effort. They scoop up fashion
merchandise, especially shoes, at very discounted prices. Neiman Marcus is now expanding their Last
Call stores to compete more aggressively with The Rack. Macy s is constantly drumming up consumer
interest with another sale I think they ran about 80 sales last year. They are well aware that the
millennial customer looks for value in department stores. There were similar short duration sale events
and other promotional efforts by J.C.Penney and
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The Importance Of Moral Education
When schools are only putting pressure on the left side of students brains, what happens to the right
side? The left side of our brain is about analytical thoughts, whereas the right side of our brain is about
creativity. The real world needs both sides of our brains to work, but schools are only training our left
side and letting the right side deteriorate. School is killing creativity by the systems of mass education,
the fear of being wrong in class, and cuts in creative classes. For instance, Horace Mann used the
entire brain with intellectual and moral education which is something we are lacking in today.
Horace Mann was someone who thought about critical thinking, used research to his benefit, and
reflected on society which made him a leading proponent of intellectual and moral education in 1848.
He noticed how intellectual education is the basis of what equalizes men and demonstrated how
education holds the power to eliminate a lot of the negative aspects of society. As Mann stated, The
spread of education, by enlarging the cultivated class or caste, will open a wider area over which the
social feelings will expand; and, if this education should be universal and complete, it would do more
than all things else to obliterate factitious distinctions in society... (Mann). He noticed an equal chance
of education for men gives them all an equal chance to earn what they desire. Moral education played
a big role for Mann in the necessities of human existence. Horace Mann puts
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Medieval Medicine Research Paper
Middle Ages to Modern
Medieval medicine and procedures have transformed drastically over time from the middle ages to
modern day. During the medieval era, medicine was multi faced, relying on the skills of several
practitioners. Leonardo da Vinci stated, ?Medicine is the restoration of discordant element; sickness is
the discord of the elements infused into the living body.? Educational requirements, procedures, and
diseases have evolved since the medieval era to present day, due to major breakthroughs.
In the middle ages, doctors had limited knowledge (BBC). Doctors were developed through
practicing, not schooling. Beginning in the 15th century, doctors were required to have a minimum
amount of schooling to even be considered a doctor. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pneumonia was present during the winter months because of the cold drafty dwellings. Skin diseases
were common due to the rough worn that peasants wore, and the lack of nutrition (Diseases). The
major disease concern in the middle era was the Black Death. It was spread by rats that were present
on the long journeys of the trading ships (Black).
As I refer back to the ninth paragraph, the Black Death killed over twenty million people in the
Middle Ages. Girolama Fracstora, however, was the first to discover that plaques and epidemics were
not caused by the body. He was also the first person to say that there was an outside source
(Wikipedia). Scientists are led to believe that the spread of the plaque could have been prevented by
the simple use of soap and water. Not all diseases have cures today. Cancer is the leading cause of
death internationally, and is predicted to keep on rising. The second leading cause of death is
cardiovascular disease or CVD. Physicians have proven that patients who lack of exercise and have
poor dietary habits are more at risk to be diagnosed with this disease. For decades they have tried to
discover a cure for diabetes, but have been unsuccessful. Type 1 is thought to be caused by genetics.
Food processing is blamed for type 2 diabetes (Torres). Diseases are evolving every
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Closed Captioning Research Paper
Deaf people have experienced many difficulties that hearing people do not encounter. As a hearing
person, you can hear all sorts of sounds, whether you want to or not however, deaf people do not get
the same opportunities. Imagine watching a TV show, or a vine, or a movie and not being able to hear
what the people are saying. How would you feel if you were only able to watch the people on screen
and had to guess what was going on? What if you could not hear the surrounding noises? As a way to
allow deaf people to fully understand what is happening on screen, closed captioning was created.
Not all failures are bad. Some failures can create good ideas and great solutions to many different
things. In 1970, the National Bureau of Standards and ABC TV tried an experiment. The experiment
failed but its failure lead to a major success, closed captioning. The First National Conference on
television for the Hearing Impaired in 1971 debuted two ideas for closed captioning. The captioning
ideas both displayed the captions on specially equipped devices for the deaf and ... Show more content
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When sound was introduced in 1927, deaf people were left out. Since then, many deaf individuals
have fought and pushed for a way for them to be able to have the full experience of motion pictures
and programs. Though many programs and movies have adopted the closed captions today, many
programs did not support it in the beginning stages. Closed captions are words on the bottom of a
screen that can be accessed through the settings of either the television or the movie. Closed captions
can help individuals have a better understanding of what is going on and it can help them grasp the
content on the screen better. Though closed captioning has been around for a few decades, there are
still many flaws. The captions are not always in time with what the actors are saying and the words
may be
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Theme Of My Polish Teacher s Tie
Most people have felt lesser than someone else. In most cases, this is uncomfortable and gives a
feeling of insecurity, but it s also a part of developing and finding yourself. However, a lot of people
have felt this insecurity since the start of their youth. This is what the story My Polish Teacher s Tie by
Helen Dunmore from 2000 is about. It is about the protagonist s life as a Part time catering staff and
how her life develops. Half polish, uniform, a blue overall and a white cap with the school logo on it.
Carla is a single mother working as Part time catering staff, for £3,89 per hour. She doesn t dislike her
job, but she isn t positive about it. She thinks she is lesser than her colleagues , the teachers, who are
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That he is hers. They fit and they make sense together. The word tie also has a certain importance,
because it can mean multiple things. The tie you wear with your suit, or to tie something together.
Being bonded, showing this link she has with Steve, because of their cultural similarities. Class and
power are one of them main themes, shown by the teachers judging Carla, by her social status, and
their prejudice towards Steve by saying he is weird because of his voice. Identity is another one, being
connected to class and power, the entire story is about finding yourself. Finding your identity, that
shows who you are. That is the main thing Carla is struggling with and the cause of her insecurity. A
tie, being an accessory for your neck, is also tightening around your neck. This could resemble that the
tie is a symbol, as when you try to adapt to what society requires you the wear or how you should act,
you metaphorical gets choked, restricting who you are as a person. And the last line resembles the
country where none are judged, by the way, they act, their social status or the way they dress. The
utopia that no one, unfortunately, lives
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Margaret Mahler s Theory Of Separation Individuation
Margaret Mahler s theory of separation individuation suggests that healthy psychological development
is based on the child s ability to gradually separate his or herself from the mother to form an individual
identity (Flanagan, 2011). There are four phases of development that a child will go through to attain
this individuation: the autistic phase, the symbiotic phase, and separation individuation proper
(Flanagan, 2011). The author can assume that Antonio completed his autistic phase successfully, as he
can successfully distinguish between pleasure and pain (Robbins, Chatterjee, Canda, 2011). In
addition to this, the case vignette states that he was a healthy baby to whom Hilda was very attentive.
Antonio s symbiotic phase, when the child and the mother are at their most complete union, seems to
have progressed without major incident as well; Hilda was attentive to Antonio s needs and would
respond positively to her voice with a head turn and a smile (Flanagan, 2011).
The next phase, separation individuation proper, includes four sub phases: differentiation, practicing,
rapprochement, and on the way to object constancy (Flanagan, 2011). It is within these sub phases that
Antonio is static; because of the abusive reactions of his father, Daniel, Hilda had to intervene during
Antonio s separation individuation proper development. Instead of giving Antonio the freedom to
crawl around and explore his world during the differentiation phase, Hilda picked him up for fear that
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Truth
Does the Truth Really Matter? There are plenty of news articles and gossip floating around all over the
place for people to get their hands on. Have you ever thought to yourself that the article that was just
read or the ad that someone just viewed was fake? Currently, there is a substantial amount of false
information that is being placed throughout the internet and our televisions for viewers to see. We
begin to think it s nothing and just shrug it off, but what we do not realize is that fake news is taking
over, and we no longer can tell what is true, or what is false. Is the truth important in today s world?
While doing research, I discovered that people tend to follow a confirmation bias. The confirmation
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It is the same in the science world. Let s say that there is a scientific study being conducted about how
consuming a large amount of pop tarts could lead to Cancer. If you are the leader of this study, you
would assume that the results your peers give you are 100% true. Falsifying information/ results for
something as important as this study could lead to horrendous problems. It is very wrong to lie about
information, especially if it puts a person s life at risk. But, there are some cases where lying could
help in a situation, or protect someone.
Lying in some instances, is not always terrible. There are many ways a little white lie is acceptable
every now and then. Your friend asks you if this dress looks cute on her, and you say ooo yes girl it
looks great . But, you think it does not look that tremendous on her. You said that to protect her
feelings. That is one example of how telling a white lie is not that gruesome. People also tell white lies
for joyous occasions too, like a surprise party. Lying can also get an individual out of a situation. For
example, someone you particularly do not like approaches and asks for your phone number. You could
say that you do not have a phone. In that case it wouldn t really harm anyone.
If you genuinely think about it, lying does more harm than good. We need to stop spreading lies and
hate. Lying is morally and ethically wrong, and it does not get anyone anywhere in life. Have you ever
heard
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Why Is Lying Unjustified
Lying, it s everywhere. Almost 60% of most adults can t go ten minutes without telling a lie. Some
people lie to protect other people, while others lie to benefit themselves like maintaining the perfect
image they care so much about. However, lying is completely unjustified unless you re protecting
yourself or someone else from danger. This idea can be further proven with evidence from a variety of
articles.
To begin, many people believe that lying is unjustified, like German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Although, people agree with this statement, others may disagree. However, some people believe that
...lying is stressful and hurts relationships. (Ballinger 5). This proves that lying is unjustified because
if you chose to tell the truth it wouldn t be stressful; and also it wouldn t hurt relationships. Another
example within the text states, Delivering the truth is easier, takes less time, and is less stressful.
(Ballinger 5). This shows how if we tell the truth it s easier, and it s less time consuming. Furthermore,
when you lie sometimes you have to rack your brain to remember what you lied about. In addition,
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People like Brad Blanton believe this claim. For instance, sixty four year old Harold Smith lied to his
adult daughter about a tumor, he said, I tried to protect her. (NBCNEWS.com 3). Smith said that he
didn t want to get his daughter traumatized, he then said that it slowed down her anxiety. A piece of
evidence within the text states that it s ... OK to lie in certain situations, like protecting someone s
feelings. (NBCNEWS.com 2). This further demonstrates that many people believe lying is only
justified when protecting people. These examples shows how people use lying to protect
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  • 2. Attila The Hun Ruler You might wonder to yourself who Attila the Hun is when you hear his name. Attila was a ruler for the Hun army in the year 434 AD. Besides being the ruler, he was just like any other person who was a Hun. He was normal height for a Hun, which was short. Attila s eyes were small and he had a snub nose. Attila the Hun was born in the year 400 and died in the year 453. He began to rule the Huns in the year 434. He ruled with his brother, Bleda, until year 445. That was the year Attila killed Bleda. So, Attila ruled from the year 445 to year 453, the year he died, by himself. Him and his brother came to power and succeeded the previous ruler, Rua. Rua was also known as Attila and Bleda s uncle. The Hun army did not bring many benefits to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Abortion Throughout History Essay Abortion Has No Excuse Abortion has taken the lives of more than 50 million babies since 1973 ( About Abortion ). The issue of abortion is one of the most common controversial issues in American politics and culture. In modern society, many women that have an unintended pregnancy and they result to abortion without researching other options. Abortion is not a substitute for birth control and this issue should be taken seriously. The individual woman needs to understand that by agreeing to have an abortion she is agreeing to kill an innocent fetus. Abortion rips the unborn child from his or hers right to life. Society needs to let women see through the eyes of the fetus and find alternative ways to raise the baby. Abortion should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade a pregnant women, Norma McCorvey (also known as Jane Roe ) seeked to end her pregnancy. Through the fight of the court, it was declared that most state anti abortion laws were unconstitutional. However, many rules were set into place. In the first trimester of pregnancy (0 12 weeks), states could not interfere with any abortion. During the second semester (13 28 weeks) states could allow a regulated abortion in ways that are related to mental health or even a proscribed abortion. Within the third trimester (29 40 weeks) a women can only get an abortion if it is to preserve the health or life of the mother. Alongside Roe v. Wade, in the 1992 case Planned Parenthood of Southeastern PA v. Casey, the court ruled that a state could require a woman seeking an abortion to give informed consent and to wait 24 hours and in the case of a minor they need to obtain parental consent (Ayers). Throughout abortions long history of pro choice and pro life, modern society needs to be fully educated on the topic so they can see how terrible pro choice is. Instead of abortion, consider adoption. Nowadays many couples suffer because they want to have kids but are having trouble trying to conceive. Abortion inflicts suffering on the unborn child because childhood begins at conception not at birth; therefore, abortion is the killing of an innocent human being. Instead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Guilt Of Guilt In Macbeth The Bloody Guilt CLAIM: Evildoers will never be content because guilt consumes the mind. I ll go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on t again I dare not 2.2.49 51 I am in blood Stepped in so far that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o er. Strange things I have in head, that will to hand, Which must be acted ere they may be scanned 3.4.142 146 Macbeth who committed a sin by murdering King Duncan and taking the throne gets overwhelmed with guilt as his life progresses as King. By becoming King, he is engulfed with power, but he was never happy about the position he held. The guilt of taking King Duncan s power has to lead him to be unsatisfied with his wealth since he didn t truly deserve it. His ambition for the gain of power prevailed when he decided to murder King Duncan causing him to be more ambitious for power in the form of killing. By seeing the ghost of Banquo and hiding the death of King Duncan makes Macbeth mentally unstable and causes him to make irrational acts of killing and decision making, such as to kill Macduff s family solely on the reason that he s afraid of Macduff. Both Lady Macbeth and the Witches try to control Macbeth through persuasion, prophecies, and apparitions lead to Macbeth being unsatisfied with his doings and his murders because Macbeth believes that there is always more power to gain from killing. In Macbeth, the symbol of guilt is shown through the substance of blood that is portrayed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Saul Bellow Seize the Day the Water Imagery Water Imagery in Seize the Day Saul Bellow s Seize the Day is one of the most profoundly sad novels to be written since Tender is the Night. On this day of reckoning, during the seven hours or so that comprise the action of the novel, all the troubles that constitute the present condition of Wilhelm Adler descend upon him and crush him, leaving him penniless, alone, and in such profound misery that one can hardly imagine his going on. He is, as he says, at the end of his rope. This has been one of those days, he says to his wife, May I never live to go through another like it. We feel that he may not live at all, so great is his misery, so completely has he been destroyed. Yet if we look more deeply, more accurately, we see that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were his brothers and sisters. He was imperfect and disfigured himself, but what difference did that make if he was united with them by this blaze of love? And as he walked he began to say, Oh my brothers my brothers and my sisters, blessing them all as well as himself. Although such feelings never last long and are usually fled from rather than welcomed, on this day of reckoning he remembers this experience and thinks, I must go back to that. That s the right clue and may do me the most good. Something very big. Truth, like. This affirmation, feeble as it is, constitutes his own dim recognition of the saving end of what more often appears to him as a destructive element his own intensely emotional nature. He continually blames his failures on his strong and often uncontrollable emotions; yet we are finally made aware that it is just this capacity to feel, more specifically this need to love and be loved, that makes possible the birth of Wilhelm s soul at the end of the novel. Ultimately, the clearest indication that the action of Seize the Day is ironic is found in Bellow s attitude toward man s emotional nature, not just as revealed in this novel but throughout his writing. That Bellow is in the tradition of the great English Romantic poets Wordsworth in particular in this respect has been brilliantly argued by Irvin Stock in [The Southern Review, Winter 1967]. Understanding the structure of Bellow s novel to be ironic, we are now able to state its major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mayans And Aztecs The location of the Mayan tribes were located Southern mexico,Belize,Guatemala,Honduras,and El Salvador, their land had temples, pyramids, Plaza s, roadways, homes and monuments. The Aztecs homes were Central America, and Mexico, their cities held Chinampas, Palaces, Underground tunnels, Large Buildings, homes, and stalls. The Incas homes took place in South America, their range stretched from southern Chile through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador and into southern Colombia.Their homes made from stone blocks that they had angled, with thatched roofs. A special time period for the Maya was 1000 BC AD 1542. A special time period for the Aztec was 13th century. The INcas time period was 1438 AD. There was only one capital for the Maya which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A name of an important ruler is Pakal ||. But In the aztec government, an Emperor or King was the primary ruler, they called their ruler the Huey Tlatoani, Huey Tlatoani was the ultimate power in the land, he was appointed by the gods and had the divine right to rule. However Tawantinsuyu is what the inca called their government, It was a monarchy ruled by a single leader called Sapa Inca. There is no similarities between the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca technology, but there are many differences such as Mayan technology is Astronomy, agriculture, engineering and communications, such as the ball game , toys, and calendar. But in the Aztec technology is mathematics, the canoe,calendar, and remarkably helpful forms of medicine. While the Incas technology is stone cities, beautiful temples, an advanced government, a detailed tax system, and an intricate road ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Theme Of Identity In The Tale Of Sinuhe In the Tale of Sinuhe , the path of Sinuhe s flight or more aptly put, his journey of self, is one that is indubitably complex it resonates with the concept of uprooting oneself from a semblance of normality ( order ) into a state of unfamiliarity ( chaos ). This paradigm shift, due to an irrational response to fear on Sinhue s part, leads to an existential crisis whereby the course of his trajectory and social identity is questioned extensively. Subsequently, throughout the tale the themes of rational and irrational thought, self vs. other and order vs. chaos are explored and as a result contribute to Sinhue s journey of self and restoration of his true identity as an Egyptian. In the beginning of the tale, the virtues of Sinuhe s character and loyalty are called into question. As a royal courtier belonging to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He still perceived himself to be a fugitive in a foreign land and wished to return home to his rightful place in Egyptian society and thus complete the restoration process of self. In order to finalize the restoration process, He sends a letter to the benevolent king Senwosret who welcomes him back despite his cowardly flight years before as he takes Sinuhe s word when he says that he has restored himself. In truth, the tale shows the progression of Sinuhe s character and he recognizes and addresses the changes himself in the poem he recites after his victory. (B 145 165) In the poem, Sinuhe faces his past, a poignant reminder of his cowardly escape from Egypt. However, the poem also indicates how he has changed for the better as his past is contrasted with his current situation as a conqueror. With this transformation, from cowardly nobleman to victorious hero now complete, Sinuhe believes that he is ready to return to his homeland where he can be laid to rest with honour and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Olivia s Short Story She was a wonderful liar, but the secret was not easily kept. Olivia was in her junior year of High School and all she wanted to do was to get away from everyone around her. The teenage angst was very real in her world. From head to toe she sported the latest from Hot Topic; a black crop top, ripped black skinny jeans, and black Doc Martens. Her hair was always disheveled from the frequent headbanging to Panic! At the Disco while she was alone in her room. At school she had many acquaintances, but only one friend. Her best friend was also her neighbor, Benjamin. Benjamin always acted as if he was the big man on campus; he had lots of friends and a big boat of confidence. His brown hair, brown eyes, and tight jeans were majestic. He walked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hey guys, what happened to everything in the fridge? There s a gnarly bite taken out of everything. They looked at each other in awe and became embarrassed. You have to promise not to tell anyone. Not even Benjamin. Karissa explained with her hands on her hips and eyebrows arched. Okay, sounds good. Just please tell me what on Earth is going in! Olivia begged. Our family has a history. We turn into vampires at night. We don t sleep. We get hungry a lot, usually, we just take bites out of things. It feels good on the fangs. Simon explained calmly. She looked at them in awe. This can t be, it s not possible! She whispered looking down at the ground. The next thing she knew was that she was reaching for her phone. She had to tell Ben. The kids lurched at her, You shouldn t have done that Olivia! Now look what we have to do! They both said in unison, grabbing her arms and legs. By her complete surprise, they picked Olivia up and dragged her all the way down to the basement and tied her up in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Fallen Soldier Life is a never ending cycle of fortune and tragedy, and no matter what, it always seems there is a camera to capture these moments. Birthdays, weddings, or marriage proposals are more often than not seen through the lens of a camera, just like disasters, funerals, and crises. Humans seem to thrive off of exciting and powerful moments whether they are positive or negative. As a result, the media tries to capture these moments in articles, because they know these types of articles sell. Unfortunately, in the 21st century, the media seems to focus more often on the negative aspects of life instead of the positive ones. This results in the media capturing photos of some of the saddest moments in people s lives and using them to sell more physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concession can be made that the news organization is just doing its job: giving us news, but is a picture of a distraught woman on the ground really news? Everything in the image has the ability to create ethos, pathos, or doxa. Elements of the image such as the inscription on the tombstone, the woman laying on the ground, and the extensive rows of graves in the background all work together to generate pity in the viewer for the fallen soldier and others, pathos. Other elements of the image such as the jacket the woman is wearing, the white graves symbolizing Arlington cemetery, and the stones on top of the grave create ethos for the article and make the whole picture seem more believable and true. Finally, the overall patriotic elements of the image use doxa to create a stronger and broader appeal to readers because a love for America and respect for her armed forces is common amongst most citizens. All these elements together create a one of a kind powerful image that both shocks and appeals to readers. News agency loves articles and images that can create these feelings because it means more cash and awards for their company at the cost of the capitalization of individual s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Neuroplasticity and Justice Justice is often thought of in nebulous terms. As such, it is often viewed through a philosophical lens. Indeed, justice has been examined by prominent philosophers such as John Rawls and Friedrich Hayek. Often regarded as a soft science, the idea of justice finds itself the subject of a theoretical framework rather than of scientific study. Despite this theoretical view, much of the theory surrounding justice seeks to determine the causes for a given type of behavior. These theories discuss which penological methods work to correct these behaviors. However, the theory that one can modify his or her brain in order to create new behaviors exists within the scientific biological/psychological realm. By contrast, there are those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is concurrent with the logical, conscious reasoning of the C system that overrides the X system s prototypes in order to closely analyze a new situation and adapt accordingly. Thus, fairness (justice) is an extension of cognitive behavioral regulation. Akin to the sense of reparation that Jackman (2012) discusses when one applies the concept of restorative justice, the concept of neuroplasticity also seeks a sense of reparation, albeit in a more literal way. Consistent with the idea of learning and the brain s interaction with the environment, neuroplasticity is the idea that the human brain can change and grow, that it can modify itself to compensate for weak spots and expand limits (Cockrell, 2007). For example, it was once thought that neuron production slows down exponentially in adulthood, but research reveals that this is not the case. Research has found that the brains of aging cancer patients were still able to produce new neurons (Cockrell, 2007). The human brain is an extremely complex organ. Inside the average human brain, there are 200 billion neurons. These neurons allow for trillions of connections (Arrowsmith, 2013). Arrowsmith (2013) discussed Mark Rosenshwag, a neuroscientist who conducted an experiment with rats. Rosenswag placed the rats in a stimulating environment and found that rats were better learners because of the stimulation. More importantly, he noted that the brains of the rats being studied changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Diagnosis And Classification Of Myeloproliferative And... Myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic syndromes, two diverse groups of bone marrow disorders, are respectively characterized by an overproliferation or ineffective production of various blood cells. The clinical laboratory plays a prominent role in the diagnosis and classification of myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic disorders, each of which presents a unique set of morphologic, pathophysiologic, and genetic traits. The contemporary diagnosis and categorization of these syndromes emphasizes a combination of hematologic bone marrow characterization and gene mutation studies. HEMATOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are characterized by the proliferation of one or more cell types of the myeloid lineage, including erythroid, granulocytic, monocytic, or megakaryocytic lineages. These disorders are clonal and originate from a single pluripotent hemapoietic stem cell (Hubbard, 2011). MPNs have a slow onset and are mainly diagnosed in adults between 45 and 55 years of age. Clinical symptoms include anemia, weight loss, lack of energy, spleen enlargement, fever, and bruising (Hubbard, 2011). The major diagnostic criterion for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph+), a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22, and the presence of the BCR/ABL1 fusion gene. Peripheral blood shows leukocytosis ( 100×109 WBC/L), a predominance of myelocytes and segmented neutrophils ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Morality Is The Quality Of Being Morally Right Morality is the quality of being morally right. Thoreau views morality as acting on one s conscience. Conscience is a faculty that God gives to every man so he can discern between right and wrong. Its verdicts are consistent across different circumstances, and across time. Therefore, morality is absolute. In this section, Thoreau explores ways in which people justify not acting according to their consciences. However, Thoreau maintains the conviction that nothing can excuse withholding what is morally right. Thoreau focuses his point on patrons of virtue. A patron of virtue is a person who understands and supports the right, but does not act on what he knows. He introduces this group using a verse, which reads, A drab of state, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The majority will likely only abolish slavery through law when their culture has already deemed it null. Thoreau believes only men who live by conscience can actually abolish slavery. These men show their desires in their votes, but their choices to not need to prevail. These men know that only their individual actions on conscience can cause the change they know is right. Thoreau also believes that expediency cannot substitute for morality. He cites the philosopher William Paley, who claims that the justice of every particular case of resistance is reduced to a computation of the quantity of the danger and grievance on the one side, and of the probability and expense of redressing it on the other (79). Paley argues that the morally correct action in any scenario requires only comparing the costs o the actions on either side. Thoreau understands that many apply Paley s theory to cases dealing with morality, which is evident when he calls Paley a common authority with many on moral questions (79). Those who would use Paley s statement as a way to judge morally correct action would not disown the United States government for its acceptance of slavery, because it would cause unnecessary grievance on their own part, and inconvenience to the authorities. However, Thoreau says that Paley s view only applies where the rule of expediency applies, or where only non moral questions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Movie The Night By F. Scott Fitzgerald... Dilsey Gibson, a black woman, serves as a mother figure for the children and a caretaker for the rest of the family. Dilsey feels as though she really is a part of the family. However, Mrs. Compson and a grown up Jason disagree and feel that she is easily replaceable. It goes against community and identity in the South to have a black woman step out of place, and Jason feels that she does step out of place quite often. Dilsey is shown as a stabilizer when she defends Miss Quentin. Faulkner writes, [Mrs. Compson] come on and lay down now, she said. I find her in ten minutes. Mrs. Compson shook her off. Find the note, she said. Quentin left a note when he did it (283). This is showing that Dilsey can figure Mrs. Compson out and wants to protect her. She believes that Miss Quentin will come back and wants to help spare Mrs. Compson some heartache. Even though Mrs. Compson treats her poorly, she still looks out for her. I believe that at this time in the South, black people knew white people better than white people knew black people. White people could not see past the prejudice. Dilsey also stabilizes the house when she looks after Miss Quentin. For example, Dilsey says to Jason, Well, you tend to yo business and let her lone... I ll take keer of her ef you n Miss Cahline ll let me (254). Dilsey steps in and takes charge when it comes to carrying for the children. She knows that she is one of the few people that can calm Miss Quentin down. Dilsey also takes tender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Twin Studies In Behavior Genetics Twin Studies Twin studies are part of the methods used in behavior genetics, which includes all data that are genetically informative siblings, adoptees, pedigree data etc. Monozygotic (identical) have all of the same genes and dizygotic (fraternal) have 50% of the same genes. Twin studies are very unique. One set of twins sisters are being raised 275 miles apart by a kind of accidental science experiment. Two sets of couples traveled together to Chenzhou, a city in China s Hunan Province. When they saw the babies they were adopting, the couples had their first twin moment. When the kids come off the elevator the couples said that they were shocked that the fact that they were getting twins and didn t know it. They said they laughed the same and cried the same... and they couldn t tell one kid from the other. Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The infants were six months old at them time and the couples wondered if they were sisters. They asked the people at the orphanage to see if they were and they said they were not even related even though they were listed as having the same birthday. The couples feared that if they did not continue with them adoption that the girls would get separated far away from each other. So the couples took the girls back to Canada with them. They wanted to do what was the best for the babies, even if it they had to raise the twins apart from each other. The family s now are trying to get together as much as possible, so that their kids can bond with each other. One of the twins after she got a little older said I don t hate it. I don t love it. Both of the girls took their first steps on the same. They both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sagittarius Woman In Love Analysis Sagittarius Woman in Love kw: Sagittarius woman in love Meta: Are you ready for a strong, passionate romance? Find out what to expect with a Sagittarius woman in love. A Sagittarius woman in love is passionate and drawn to her emotions. She falls in love quickly without thinking it through. She can be tricked into love because she just wants to find a partner who makes her happy and provides her with affection. Ultimately, she is looking for a man who will give her existence on this earth purpose. She might fall in love easily, but she will only stay in love if she has found a partner who truly satisfies her. Overview of a Sagittarius Woman in Love Represented by the archer, a Sagittarius woman longs for the true love that seems to elude her. She needs a partner who is her physical and mental equal. While she wants the love of her life, a part of her fears intimacy. Because of this, many of her relationships start out as friendships where she feels more comfortable. A Sagittarius woman in love is quite trustworthy and honest. Even when other people break the rules, she will play fairly. This sign occurs during some of the darkest, coldest days of the year. Luckily, Sagittarius is a fire sign that helps to warm up the darkness. This uplifting sign is one of the most optimistic and has an adventurous quality to it. Many Sagittarius women love change and desire new surroundings. There is a restlessness to this sign that is brought on by the ambitious goals and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea Background: Antibiotic associated diarrhea and its associated effects are becoming an increasing problem as the use of antibiotics increases. Diarrhea can cause side effects that are not only uncomfortable, but also can be life threatening, especially as age increases. Probiotics have shown to help maintain the normal gut flora that is affected by antibiotics and can lessen the effects of diarrhea. This evidence based practice project explored the effectiveness of probiotics in treating antibiotic associated diarrhea in adults. PICO question: In adult patients on antibiotics (P) how does probiotic/lactobacillus use (I) as compared to absence of probiotic/lactobacillus use (C) affect the incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea (O)? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As patients age they are at increased risk for complications of AAD due to more co morbidities and increase in disruption in the gut flora leading to increasing susceptibility to antibiotic side effects and complications such as CDI. The intention of probiotics is to restore or maintain the balance of normal gut flora and reduce the incidence of AAD and CDI. Studies involving taking probiotics in conjunction with antibiotics and their effectiveness are on the rise (Xie, et al., 2015). Probiotics are becoming more readily available in various doses and forms. Further research is needed to test effectiveness of varying dose forms and their response to different age groups; especially adults and the elderly. Specifically, research is needed to test their effectiveness on treating various gastro intestinal illnesses such as AAD (Chatterjee, et al., 2013). Nurses can help with controlling the incidence and effects of AAD by educating themselves in the role probiotics play in reducing incidence and duration of AAD. Nurses can encourage and educate practitioners of the benefits of probiotics. They need to take into account the patient s preference and their clinical experience with probiotic use. The purpose of this investigation was to address the PICO question, In adult patients on antibiotics (P) how does probiotic/lactobacillus use (I) as compared to the absence of probiotic/lactobacillus use (C) affect the incidence of antibiotic associate diarrhea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Did The Steam Engine Affect Society In 1785 the steam engine was invented by James Watt, in Britain. It changed the lives of many people in the industrial revolution era. The steam engine didn t just change the lives of people, it changed the way that the world worked socially, economically and politically. The industrial revolution is the period from when goods were made by hand to making them by machines. The steam engine was used for transportation and to run machinery. The steam engine changed the lives of people who worked in factories. The attempts by many people before James Watt to find another solution, we inefficient and they wasted a lot of energy. After the invention of the steam engine the trade union and the suffragettes were formed to look after the rights and safety of the workers. The steam engine gave us the modern world that we live in today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It spread to North America and Western Europe within a couple of decades. The introduction of the steam engine to society had good and bad effects. The steam engine made a lot of smoke, the smoke in the air caused pollution. This pollution gave some people diseases and it was not good for their health. Before the steam power came in, young children were forced to work which was very unsafe because they could get hurt a lot easier than the other adults working. With all these bad effects in mind there are a lot more positives. Some of these positives are that manufactures produced more goods a lot quicker, the steam engine allowed these goods to be taken longer distances a lot faster. Steam power created a lot more employment, more employment meant that things could be made and distributed a lot quicker. Society is much better off because of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. All Summer In A Day By Ray Bradbury All Summer in a Day By Ray Bradbury is about a group of children who lives on a planet called Venus. Bradbury uses a variety of metaphors so the reader can imagine a life on venus. On this planet the sun only appears for only a few hours once every seven years. The children have very vague memory about the sun because they were far too young to remember what the sun was like except, Margot who remembers the sun very clear, because she lived in Ohio until she was five. Margot tells the other children that the sun is round like a penny and hot like a fire in the stove. The children didn t believe her and didn t understand why she loved the sun so much. The other children envy Margot because of her very clear and precise memories about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Determining Best Calorimeter Experiment Chemistry Lab Report Determining Best Calorimeter Dylan Mendonca 12 B Background: Calorimetry is the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes. Calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter. A calorimeter can be any container from a cup to a Calorimeters need to be well insulated as calorimetry relies on the fact that temperature change only occurs within the solution and that no heat escapes to the surroundings. That is why it is important that calorimeters are well insulated. However, heat loss cannot be avoided so scientists, when conducting experiments, need to choose the calorimeter that allows least heat energy to escape, therefore, retaining as much heat within the solution Research Question: By ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only keep a pen and paper away from the experiment to record results Procedure: 1. Rinse both measuring cylinders with distilled water then rinse one measuring cylinder with hydrochloric acid (HCl) and another with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) 2. Using one of the disposable pipettes, measure 40cm3 of NaOH (1.0M) in the measuring cylinder you rinsed with NaOH and pour this into Calorimeter #1 (Glass Beaker). Place thermometer inside solution 3. Using the other disposable pipette, measure 40 cm3 of HCl (1.0M) in the other measuring cylinder 4. Now record initial temperature of NaOH on the thermometer 5. Add the 40cm3 of HCl to the NaOH solution, close the calorimeter with the lid (making sure that the thermometer sticks through the hole) and start the stopwatch 6. Since the reaction is very quick, record the temperature every 5 seconds for 45 seconds. If the temperature doesn t reach a stable value after 45 seconds, continue to take readings of temperature 7. Wash glass beaker with distilled water and repeat steps 1 6 with same calorimeter 2 more times 8. Repeat steps 1 7 with Calorimeter #2 (Styrofoam Cup) and Calorimeter #3 (Copper Cup) Table 1 Raw and Processed Data from Experiment for Calorimeter #1: Time (s) | Temperature (°C) (±0.5°C) | Average Temperature (°C) (±0.5°C) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Decisive Outcome Of The Napoleonic Wars Thesis Statement: This paper shall attempt to show the reasons for the need of this campaign and why this campaign was important to the decisive outcome of the Napoleonic Wars [1787 1815]. Historical Background: In 1803, the War of the Third Coalition began against France. In this coalition, the powers of the United Kingdom, Austria, Russia, and Sweden went to war against France to reestablish order on the old continent of Europe. In the War of the Third Coalition two major battles of the Napoleonic wars were seen: Austerlitz and Trafalgar both were decisive in their tides of the war efforts. In the end, Austria would be forced into a surrender, and the Confederation of the Rhine would occur. This would leave the United Kingdom as one of the few states at war with France for the safety of Europe. By 1808, Napoleon was marching on many of the old states (again): Austria, Prussia, and Spain. With the French invasion of Spain and Portugal, the British were forced to send troops to the Iberian Peninsula. Following a series of defeats and almost the complete loss of Lisbon, the United Kingdom placed Arthur Wellesley (who would later become known as the Duke of Wellington) in command of the Iberian Forces for the defense of Portugal, thereby, beginning the great campaign in Spain, known only as, the Peninsula Campaign. The reason for the historical significance of the Peninsula Campaign of 1808 to 1814 is thusly this: with growing number of British troops in the underbelly of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Study On The Bellagio The Bellagio is a very interesting place in and of itself. You probably remember this hotel and casino from the movie Ocean s Eleven. The Fountains of Bellagio is a well known fountain show that spurts water into the sky and the water sprays dance rhythmically. This show is free to see from the Las Vegas Strip and happens every hour. The Bellagio has very luxurious rooms and suites starting at $150/night, and can add the all inclusive option for $32 per day. The Bellagio have 9 fine dining restaurants in it, and the O Cirque du Soleil circus has performances for the family to see. The Bellagio has a state of the art fitness facility for an extreme workout. They have a pool with a bar and courtyard to relax. They offer a expert concierge service, spa and salon, You can visit the bars here, order room service, and have weddings at the chapels. The Conservatory and Botanical Gardens are open for people who want to study and analyze different species of flowers. The MGM Grand is where a lot of famous boxing events are held. David Copperfield s magic show is also held here. The buffet have live chefs serving a variety of fresh cooked food that you can eat. Every night there is some sort of entertainment going on. If you reserve your rooms in advance you can get them for as cheap as $66/night, up to thousands of dollars a night for the penthouse suites. The Skylofts section is for the rich and famous with VIP service and world class luxury. There are meeting rooms available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Royal Flycatcher Research Paper Amazonian Royal Flycatcher Body Structure The Amazonian royal flycatcher is a medium sized bird with brown feathers. They also have a very elaborate crest on their head. With males the crest is bright orange or red with tips of blue on the top of the feathers. With females the crest is yellow or orange with no blue. They have a long bills and tails. The colors of the Amazonian royal flycatcher vary based on which habitat they live in. These birds are considered to have bilateral symmetry because their features are the same on both sides of their bodies. One adaptation of the Amazonian royal flycatcher is their crest, which is used to scare predators away. Habitat Amazonian royal flycatchers can be found from southern Mexico to southeast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Absolute Surveillance 1. Absolute abundance of a species provides a population estimate expressed as number of individuals per unit area. This method requires species specific detection coefficients or probability function obtained from the relationship between number of detections and distance from observer. Whereas, relative abundance is the abundance of a species by any measure divided by the total abundance of all species combined. Absolute abundance is an estimate whereas relative abundance is an index. 2. The study conducted utilized a combination of factors that were combined into a single abundance variable, IV. The first steps towards calculating IV, was finding relative density and relative basal area. Relative density was calculated by dividing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A). The first and second most abundant species in the floodplain region of Prospect Park are Sycamores and Silver Maples respectively. The first and second most abundant species in the upland region of Prospect Park are Red and White Oaks respectively. B). After corroborating the four trees found at Prospect Park, two from the Floodplain region and two from the Upland region, appear to be characteristic of Central Iowa. Sycamores grow in all states east of the Great Plains, wherein its outer boundary reaches southern Iowa. The range of survivable temperatures and precipitations matches Iowa s temperate climate and does well in alluvial soils which are characteristic of floodplains. Furthermore, the tree is tolerant of wet soil conditions which is beneficial in a floodplain environment. Silver Maples grows all along the east coast and a majority of the Midwest, wherein the range fully saturates Iowa. The climatic conditions of Iowa are suitable for Silver Maples, especially in alluvial soils. Silver maples grow best in better drained moist areas and appears as a dominant species in streamside/floodplain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Death Of A Car Accident You were on your way home when you died. It was a car accident. Nothing particularly remarkable, but fatal nonetheless. You left behind a wife and two children. It was a painless death. The EMT s tried their best to save you, but to no avail. Your body was so utterly shattered you were better of, trust me. And that s when you met me. What... what happened? you asked. Where am I? You died, I said, matter of factly. No point in mincing words. There was a... a truck and it was skidding... Yeah, I said. I... I died? Yeah. But don t feel bad about it. Everyone dies, I said. You looked around. There was nothingness. Just you and me. What is this place? You asked. Is this the afterlife? More or less I said. Are you god? You asked. Yeah, I replied. I m God. Your idea of God anyways. My kids... my wife you said. What about them? Will they be alright? That s what I like to see, I said. You just died and your main concern is your family. That s good stuff right there. You looked at me with fascination. To you, I didn t look like God. I just looked like some man. Or possibly a woman. Some vague authority figure, maybe. More of a grammar school teacher than the almighty. Don t worry, I said. They ll be fine. Your kids will remember you as perfect in every way. They didn t have time to grow contempt for you. Your wife will cry on the outside, but will be secretly relieved. To be fair, your marriage was falling apart. If it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Conversation On The Plurality Of Worlds Analysis Men have dominated and control the scientific world for decades. Men often thought that they were the superior sex and that they had a better understanding of science and how to conduct experiments. Many men regarded women as less superior because they believed that females did not have the mental capacities and resources to understand how science, nature and the universe works and that women are too emotional. However, through the founding of the Royal Society by King Charles II women was slowly allowed to enter the scientific world, conduct their own experiments and published their own writings. Through plays like the Conversation On The Plurality Of Worlds by Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle and The Virtuoso by Thomas Shadwell it shows how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason why science was considered a masculine occupation is because many men believed that the male gender is better at controlling their emotions and separating their emotions from themselves thus not letting their emotions cloud their judgment. However the common belief about women are that they are a too emotional creatures who will let their emotions cloud their judgment and reason thus not providing accurate results in their experimentation. But over time men started to see the benefits of allowing women in the world of science. Females are better at observing animals and plants in their natural habitat than males. Females are better at noticing the small details of plants and classifying them into the different species and genus which made botany the perfect scientific field for women. This was the first major step in changing the perspective of science as a male dominated field to a more gender neutral field. Another major step in allowing women to join the science field came through the plays by Fontenelle and Shadwell who both made their protagonist young women with some understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Cannabis Argumentative Essay A recreational toy for some, and a life changing medicine for others: which is the real face of such a notorious substance? Cannabis, like many other psychoactive drugs, has been a prominent thorn in society s side since the start of the twentieth century and perhaps even from before. Should we continue to view it as we have, or do we take recent discoveries into account and turn over a new leaf? According to current statistics, cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in the UK. Interestingly, however, cannabis is not a plant native to the British Isles. It has been theorised that the plant, stemming from Continental Europe, was introduced towards the end of the Roman Occupation. Yet, little is known about its early uses. Surviving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hemp produced more durable fibres than stinging nettles or flax, and made it ideal for use in ropes, nets, and canvas. This feature was all the more supplemented by the method of cultivation. If hemp was sown close together, the individual plants needed to compete with each other for light. As such, they would be forced to grow taller than their competition, resulting in long stems high in cellulose. As England s navy grew, so too did the demand for hemp. In 1533, King Henry VIII compelled landlords to set aside 1/240th of their tillable land to the growing of hemp; thereby ensuring an adequate supply of fibre. Elizabeth I increased the production yet again, and even went as far as to impose a fine of £5 (around $2000 USD) on any eligible landlord who refused to grow it. Eventually, however, the demand had increased to the extent that the British Isles were no longer able to supply an adequate volume of hemp. Indeed, this was one of the main forces behind the British drive to colonize new lands. Its hardiness and ease of cultivation made it ideal for growth in the colonies. Moreover, the ships that transported supplies and protected these colonies also increased the demand. After countless months of travel these ships would need repair. On average, each ship would have had its two hundred tonnes of rigging and sailcloth replaced every two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Folly Of Choice Research Paper If there are no good choices how much responsibility for the outcome rests with the chooser? In 2005 many people evacuated themselves from the New Orleans area in anticipation of one of history s most powerful storms, Hurricane Katrina. Others chose not to until a mandatory evacuation notice went out one day before the storm hit. Despite this order to leave many residents remained in their homes. Some of these people died. Others lost everything they had except their lives. The public blamed these people for the folly of their choice. Michael Brown of FEMA was quoted as saying the high death toll was attributable a lot to people who did not heed the advance warning. (Brown CNN.com 2005) Radio personality Neal Boortz said that people should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question is about who gets to decide. Decide to be stupid or thoughtful; shortsighted or mature. To decide based on risks or how one is viewed by others. Choice is complex but ultimately we do make the choices that affect the direction of our days. These decisions are not made in a vacuum. Research shows that there are many influences that factor into the process. From too little information to too much information or even the wrong information. Some factors are out of our control, such as biological responses and others can be mitigated with education, insight, and awareness on our part. We assume that having more choices is good, chafing at whatever might try to limit them. Yet too many choices can inhibit our ability to make good choices. Choice overload causes us to delay decisions, make poor decisions and be less satisfied with what we choose. Our upbringing and the environmental context of our lives shape our understanding of the options available to us. Our moral conscience, our sense of responsibility, giving consideration to consequences and the effects on others guide what options are deemed acceptable. They also sometimes show that the only choices available can have no good outcomes. Do we make our own choices? Yes, we do, but Once we take into account the influences...the scope of our choices is much narrower than we have long assumed. (Greenfield ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bohemian Research Paper Many free spirited people, also known as Bohemians , get dreadlocks as a way to passively express their beliefs of social justice and nonconformity. Before the rise of the hippie movement, Rastafarians dreadlocked their hair strictly for religious and traditional reasons, but now, thanks to Bohemianism, dreadlocks are used as a way to convey their hope for a less judgemental society. The term Bohemian emerged in France in the early nineteenth century when artist, musicians, and writers began to focus their work on the common people who lived in the lower rent, lower class, Romani neighborhoods. These people were mistakenly thought to have come from the country of Bohemia, a region encompassing the western Czech Republic, because of their unique appearance and unconventional social motives. Bohemianism is derivative of the hippie counterculture movement of the 1960 s and 70 s; however, the idea does not necessarily include protesting for peace and the taking of psychedelic drugs. Instead, it is simply known for the practice of living unconventional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If none of these factors apply, then the person is most likely a Bohemian. People who have dreadlocks for reasons beyond the Rastafarian culture are often seen as naive or disrespectful by people thoroughly invested in the culture. One who is has dreads and is dedicated to Rastafarian customs but is not African or Jamaican may still be viewed as spurious by the authentics. These two cultures are different for many reasons regarding their geographic and traditional history; however, the beliefs are similar. Like the Rastafarians, Bohemians strive to be spiritually enlightened. Their prayers may be directed towards separate higher powers, but their general ethics remain the same. Both cultures are motivated to achieve self actualization and a world wide connection between all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Athletes And Endurance Training The summer Olympics of 2016 held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil averaged approximately 27.5 million viewers. Many of these 27.5 million spectators watched the amazing performance given by Usain Bolt in the Men s 100 meter and 200 meter sprints as he took gold in both races. Mo Farah also had outstanding achievements at the Rio Olympics, earning gold medals in the Men s 5,000 and 10,000 meter races. Many pondered who the greatest runner in the world was if both these men were able to produce the incredible feats they did in Rio with seemingly flawless execution. There is the question of if endurance or speed wins out. Of course both these men are incredible athletes, but they did not get to be gold medalists on pure chance alone. These men had to mold their bodies into running machines, and the way they construct and maintain their machines is different for them both. Athletes with endurance training, such as those who participate in marathons, have been found to have a higher abundance of type I skeletal muscle whilst athletes who train for shorter length activities such as sprinting, have been found to possess type II skeletal muscle in higher quantities. Other factors such as composition of the different types of muscle, energy requirements for the muscles and the amount of training also contribute to the runners different abilities. Type I skeletal muscle differ from type II in a few ways. Some adaptations of type I muscle cells include, slow contraction speed, slow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rapunzel Research Paper The story of Rapunzel is filled with problems. A majority of these problems are either moral, biblical or legal problems. This paper will explain most of those problems, like for example, is what the Witch did in the garden okay? Also is what she did in the tower and what Rapunzel s father did okay? Rapunzel has very many moral problems. One of these problems is that Rapunzel s father was willing to steal, some may think it s okay because he was only trying to protect his wife and child, but if he stole now then he would just keep stealing until it s natural. Shoplifting Addiction is a behavioral problem that usually results in severe unfortunate consequences for the life of the addict (www.treatment centers.net). But, he received what he deserved and more. The witch caught him and told him he must give up his daughter and that is making a deal for an unborn baby and uncivilized. Also, what about the prince rescuing Rapunzel he pretty much just tried to take her without her new guardian s permission. If someone with positive parents tried to do that today I am sure they would receive what was coming to them.You ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lamentation 1:11a says All her people groan as they search for bread; they trade their treasures for food to revive their strength. (biblegateway.com ESV). This is just like Rapunzel s father trading his treasure, his daughter, for food, rampion, so his wife would live and receive strength. I am sure no American would trade in their child just for some salad today, that is just awful. In fact, it may also be considered as slave trading which is against the 13th amendment (law2.umkc.edu).Exodus 21:16 says Whoever steals a man and sells him, and anyone found in possession of him, shall be put to death. (biblegateway.com ESV) If the bible says that someone like witch shall be put to DEATH it is certainly not okay. In today s society we would have detectives all over the place looking for this poor mother s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Retail Industry Is Highly Competitive, With Few Barriers The retail industry is highly competitive, with few barriers to entry. Each Company competes with many other local, regional and national retailers for customers, associates, locations, merchandise, services and other important aspects of the Company s business. Those competitors include other department stores, discounters, home furnishing stores, specialty retailers, wholesale clubs, direct to consumer businesses and other forms of retail commerce. Some competitors are larger than JCPenney, have greater financial resources available to them, and, as a result, may be able to devote greater resources to sourcing, promoting and selling their products. There are many factors that characterize competition, including advertising, service, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There will be several more in 2018. The merchandise is attractive and offered at very cheap prices. The concept is extremely appealing to young people on a tight budget. Primark will present a competitive challenge for every promotional retailer selling apparel, fashion jewelry, and various seasonal and home novelties. Aldi s will be expanding with 400 stores in the United States to keep up on pressure price. It is a privately held German retailer, known for cheap prices on private brand food products, being sold in rudimentary stores, has recently included inexpensive fashion to its availability. This will be a competitive factor for low priced retailers. Nordstrom s Rack, which has 167 stories at the end of this year, will add an additional 25 stores in 2017. This is certainly a sign that fashion customers are continuing to endorse that company s low priced effort. They scoop up fashion merchandise, especially shoes, at very discounted prices. Neiman Marcus is now expanding their Last Call stores to compete more aggressively with The Rack. Macy s is constantly drumming up consumer interest with another sale I think they ran about 80 sales last year. They are well aware that the millennial customer looks for value in department stores. There were similar short duration sale events and other promotional efforts by J.C.Penney and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Moral Education When schools are only putting pressure on the left side of students brains, what happens to the right side? The left side of our brain is about analytical thoughts, whereas the right side of our brain is about creativity. The real world needs both sides of our brains to work, but schools are only training our left side and letting the right side deteriorate. School is killing creativity by the systems of mass education, the fear of being wrong in class, and cuts in creative classes. For instance, Horace Mann used the entire brain with intellectual and moral education which is something we are lacking in today. Horace Mann was someone who thought about critical thinking, used research to his benefit, and reflected on society which made him a leading proponent of intellectual and moral education in 1848. He noticed how intellectual education is the basis of what equalizes men and demonstrated how education holds the power to eliminate a lot of the negative aspects of society. As Mann stated, The spread of education, by enlarging the cultivated class or caste, will open a wider area over which the social feelings will expand; and, if this education should be universal and complete, it would do more than all things else to obliterate factitious distinctions in society... (Mann). He noticed an equal chance of education for men gives them all an equal chance to earn what they desire. Moral education played a big role for Mann in the necessities of human existence. Horace Mann puts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Medieval Medicine Research Paper Middle Ages to Modern Medieval medicine and procedures have transformed drastically over time from the middle ages to modern day. During the medieval era, medicine was multi faced, relying on the skills of several practitioners. Leonardo da Vinci stated, ?Medicine is the restoration of discordant element; sickness is the discord of the elements infused into the living body.? Educational requirements, procedures, and diseases have evolved since the medieval era to present day, due to major breakthroughs. In the middle ages, doctors had limited knowledge (BBC). Doctors were developed through practicing, not schooling. Beginning in the 15th century, doctors were required to have a minimum amount of schooling to even be considered a doctor. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pneumonia was present during the winter months because of the cold drafty dwellings. Skin diseases were common due to the rough worn that peasants wore, and the lack of nutrition (Diseases). The major disease concern in the middle era was the Black Death. It was spread by rats that were present on the long journeys of the trading ships (Black). As I refer back to the ninth paragraph, the Black Death killed over twenty million people in the Middle Ages. Girolama Fracstora, however, was the first to discover that plaques and epidemics were not caused by the body. He was also the first person to say that there was an outside source (Wikipedia). Scientists are led to believe that the spread of the plaque could have been prevented by the simple use of soap and water. Not all diseases have cures today. Cancer is the leading cause of death internationally, and is predicted to keep on rising. The second leading cause of death is cardiovascular disease or CVD. Physicians have proven that patients who lack of exercise and have poor dietary habits are more at risk to be diagnosed with this disease. For decades they have tried to discover a cure for diabetes, but have been unsuccessful. Type 1 is thought to be caused by genetics. Food processing is blamed for type 2 diabetes (Torres). Diseases are evolving every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Closed Captioning Research Paper Deaf people have experienced many difficulties that hearing people do not encounter. As a hearing person, you can hear all sorts of sounds, whether you want to or not however, deaf people do not get the same opportunities. Imagine watching a TV show, or a vine, or a movie and not being able to hear what the people are saying. How would you feel if you were only able to watch the people on screen and had to guess what was going on? What if you could not hear the surrounding noises? As a way to allow deaf people to fully understand what is happening on screen, closed captioning was created. Not all failures are bad. Some failures can create good ideas and great solutions to many different things. In 1970, the National Bureau of Standards and ABC TV tried an experiment. The experiment failed but its failure lead to a major success, closed captioning. The First National Conference on television for the Hearing Impaired in 1971 debuted two ideas for closed captioning. The captioning ideas both displayed the captions on specially equipped devices for the deaf and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When sound was introduced in 1927, deaf people were left out. Since then, many deaf individuals have fought and pushed for a way for them to be able to have the full experience of motion pictures and programs. Though many programs and movies have adopted the closed captions today, many programs did not support it in the beginning stages. Closed captions are words on the bottom of a screen that can be accessed through the settings of either the television or the movie. Closed captions can help individuals have a better understanding of what is going on and it can help them grasp the content on the screen better. Though closed captioning has been around for a few decades, there are still many flaws. The captions are not always in time with what the actors are saying and the words may be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Theme Of My Polish Teacher s Tie Most people have felt lesser than someone else. In most cases, this is uncomfortable and gives a feeling of insecurity, but it s also a part of developing and finding yourself. However, a lot of people have felt this insecurity since the start of their youth. This is what the story My Polish Teacher s Tie by Helen Dunmore from 2000 is about. It is about the protagonist s life as a Part time catering staff and how her life develops. Half polish, uniform, a blue overall and a white cap with the school logo on it. Carla is a single mother working as Part time catering staff, for £3,89 per hour. She doesn t dislike her job, but she isn t positive about it. She thinks she is lesser than her colleagues , the teachers, who are professionals, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That he is hers. They fit and they make sense together. The word tie also has a certain importance, because it can mean multiple things. The tie you wear with your suit, or to tie something together. Being bonded, showing this link she has with Steve, because of their cultural similarities. Class and power are one of them main themes, shown by the teachers judging Carla, by her social status, and their prejudice towards Steve by saying he is weird because of his voice. Identity is another one, being connected to class and power, the entire story is about finding yourself. Finding your identity, that shows who you are. That is the main thing Carla is struggling with and the cause of her insecurity. A tie, being an accessory for your neck, is also tightening around your neck. This could resemble that the tie is a symbol, as when you try to adapt to what society requires you the wear or how you should act, you metaphorical gets choked, restricting who you are as a person. And the last line resembles the country where none are judged, by the way, they act, their social status or the way they dress. The utopia that no one, unfortunately, lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Margaret Mahler s Theory Of Separation Individuation Margaret Mahler s theory of separation individuation suggests that healthy psychological development is based on the child s ability to gradually separate his or herself from the mother to form an individual identity (Flanagan, 2011). There are four phases of development that a child will go through to attain this individuation: the autistic phase, the symbiotic phase, and separation individuation proper (Flanagan, 2011). The author can assume that Antonio completed his autistic phase successfully, as he can successfully distinguish between pleasure and pain (Robbins, Chatterjee, Canda, 2011). In addition to this, the case vignette states that he was a healthy baby to whom Hilda was very attentive. Antonio s symbiotic phase, when the child and the mother are at their most complete union, seems to have progressed without major incident as well; Hilda was attentive to Antonio s needs and would respond positively to her voice with a head turn and a smile (Flanagan, 2011). The next phase, separation individuation proper, includes four sub phases: differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, and on the way to object constancy (Flanagan, 2011). It is within these sub phases that Antonio is static; because of the abusive reactions of his father, Daniel, Hilda had to intervene during Antonio s separation individuation proper development. Instead of giving Antonio the freedom to crawl around and explore his world during the differentiation phase, Hilda picked him up for fear that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Truth Does the Truth Really Matter? There are plenty of news articles and gossip floating around all over the place for people to get their hands on. Have you ever thought to yourself that the article that was just read or the ad that someone just viewed was fake? Currently, there is a substantial amount of false information that is being placed throughout the internet and our televisions for viewers to see. We begin to think it s nothing and just shrug it off, but what we do not realize is that fake news is taking over, and we no longer can tell what is true, or what is false. Is the truth important in today s world? While doing research, I discovered that people tend to follow a confirmation bias. The confirmation bias is when someone is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the same in the science world. Let s say that there is a scientific study being conducted about how consuming a large amount of pop tarts could lead to Cancer. If you are the leader of this study, you would assume that the results your peers give you are 100% true. Falsifying information/ results for something as important as this study could lead to horrendous problems. It is very wrong to lie about information, especially if it puts a person s life at risk. But, there are some cases where lying could help in a situation, or protect someone. Lying in some instances, is not always terrible. There are many ways a little white lie is acceptable every now and then. Your friend asks you if this dress looks cute on her, and you say ooo yes girl it looks great . But, you think it does not look that tremendous on her. You said that to protect her feelings. That is one example of how telling a white lie is not that gruesome. People also tell white lies for joyous occasions too, like a surprise party. Lying can also get an individual out of a situation. For example, someone you particularly do not like approaches and asks for your phone number. You could say that you do not have a phone. In that case it wouldn t really harm anyone. If you genuinely think about it, lying does more harm than good. We need to stop spreading lies and hate. Lying is morally and ethically wrong, and it does not get anyone anywhere in life. Have you ever heard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Why Is Lying Unjustified Lying, it s everywhere. Almost 60% of most adults can t go ten minutes without telling a lie. Some people lie to protect other people, while others lie to benefit themselves like maintaining the perfect image they care so much about. However, lying is completely unjustified unless you re protecting yourself or someone else from danger. This idea can be further proven with evidence from a variety of articles. To begin, many people believe that lying is unjustified, like German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Although, people agree with this statement, others may disagree. However, some people believe that ...lying is stressful and hurts relationships. (Ballinger 5). This proves that lying is unjustified because if you chose to tell the truth it wouldn t be stressful; and also it wouldn t hurt relationships. Another example within the text states, Delivering the truth is easier, takes less time, and is less stressful. (Ballinger 5). This shows how if we tell the truth it s easier, and it s less time consuming. Furthermore, when you lie sometimes you have to rack your brain to remember what you lied about. In addition, when you lie you lose people s trust. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People like Brad Blanton believe this claim. For instance, sixty four year old Harold Smith lied to his adult daughter about a tumor, he said, I tried to protect her. (NBCNEWS.com 3). Smith said that he didn t want to get his daughter traumatized, he then said that it slowed down her anxiety. A piece of evidence within the text states that it s ... OK to lie in certain situations, like protecting someone s feelings. (NBCNEWS.com 2). This further demonstrates that many people believe lying is only justified when protecting people. These examples shows how people use lying to protect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Eight Million Tons Of Plastic Dumped In Ocean Every Year,... In the National Geographic article Eight Million Tons of Plastic Dumped in Ocean Every Year , author Laura Parker expresses how violent the simple act of dumping trash into the ocean really turns out to be. This article goes into depth telling exactly what plastics pollution is causing, where it s mostly coming from, and what you can do to decrease this problem and help save both our planet and ocean wildlife. Every day, many people around the world dump trash into rivers or off of boats. To them it s out of sight, out of mind , but it s not that easy for inhabitants of the ocean. As the garbage flows from rivers into the oceans, it eventually combines with the garbage already floating in the ocean and results in garbage patches, which all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...