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History Of Internet On The World
Josh Margolis
EMF140
November 2, 2015
History of Internet
Before the the Internet was created, linking the world, human beings were already thinking with a
connected mind. While messages obviously were unable to be transferred electronically, humans
invented different ways to trade information and news with other people. Firstly was the post. In order
to send a friend a message, a letter would have had to been written and mailed. Mailing messages was
a long process, often taking days to get one message to another person. This method (still used today)
was not the most convenient because there is no urgency or speed in mailing a letter. Luckily in the
mid 1800 s the telegraph was invented. Sent for the first time in 1838, the telegraph was the first
instance of sending a message (4). A telegraph is defined as the transmission of textual or symbolic
messages without the physical exchange of an object. This is the first instance of a message being sent
in a virtual sense (2). While messages could be delivered through the mail within a matter of days, a
telegraph could be transmitted live. At the time this was quite a feat. When studying the creation of the
internet, it is important to remember that not one single man directly created the web that we know
today. Rather, many brilliant minds, over time, added and refined the experience for the greater good.
Originally, the earliest version of the internet was constructed as a tool for US warfare. The United
States
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Mark Coller V. New York Case Brief
Nancy and mark collier got married, but then on April 8, 2003, Nancy wanted to get a divorce from
Mark. Nancy was feeling unsafe and had an order of protection put on Mark for him to stay away
from her workplace. Nancy was working at the hospital on April 24, 2003, during that time mark went
to his neighbor and was telling his neighbor that he was going to kill himself and Nancy because
Nancy had filed divorce. Mark neighbor thought mark was just talking crazy because mark had talked
like that before. That night mark went back to his neighbor and said that tonight is the night and mark
and his neighbor walked back to marks house and mark said again that he was going to kill himself
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Mark was found outside the only exit Nancy could use, in his pickup truck drunk and asleep. When
the police officer arrived, they had charged mark with an invasion of privacy for violating the terms of
the protective order and public intoxication. Then the state of Indiana charged mark with attempted
murder, a jury trial was held and the jury found Mark guilty. Mark was sentenced to twenty five years
in prison and after completing his time five years of probation. The Indiana court had accepted mark
collier appeal for his attempted murder charge, Mark had said that the evidence was insufficient and
his acts were a preparation for the murder. The acts that mark had done makes the courts believe that
mark was going to go through with the crime. The facts that were presented to the jury would make
them believe that Mark had to take the substantial step for the crime of attempted murder. If Mark was
awake, was going into the hospital, and opened to door, Mark would be guilty of attempted murder.
The Indiana Supreme Court made a decision that mark was not guilty of attempted murder. Mark was
not near Nancy since he was in the back of the parking
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Using Oral Corrective Feedback And Understanding Of...
Research Concept Paper
Research title: Using Oral Corrective Feedback Collaborate with Written Corrective Feedback to
Encourage long term improvement and understanding of English Writing Skill
Introduction Nowadays, English is one of important languages in the world because it is used as an
international language in all fields around the world. From this reason, it is necessary to know all
aspects of this language. Academic English writing is also an important skill since it is used
extensively in higher education and in the workplace makes English writing ability becomes a
necessary skill. However, many Thai students who don t have good writing ability are not able to write
accurately even English major students. This study will find out the way to improve writing skill in
university students. The researchers believe that one of the factors affecting the writing ability is the
way of giving corrective feedback of teachers and the feedback can help learners develop their writing
skill. There are two types of corrective feedback which usually found in university writing courses:
written corrective feedback and oral corrective feedback. However, the lecturers normally use only
written corrective feedback in their classes. This teaching strategy still has a gap that some students
don t understand why the mistakes are not correct. Moreover, this gap of using only one method of
using corrective feedbacks cannot make students improve their writing ability.
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Research Paper On Parkinson s Disease
Parkinson s disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting approximately
1% of the population over age 60 [1]. It is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after
Alzheimer s disease and is predicted to increase in prevalence as the population ages, imposing a
social and economic burden on society [2]. PD is classically characterized by a loss of mesencephalic
dopaminergic neurons and the development of Lewy Bodies within the substantia nigra pars compacta
(SNpc) [3]. Neurons originating in the SNpc project to the striatum where they activate D1 or D2
receptors to stimulate the direct or indirect pathway of the basal ganglia, respectively. Activation of
the direct pathway by dopamine (DA) results in
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Concert Jazz Report Essay
Esa Mahmood
Music
July 11, 2013
Butts
Jazz Concert Report The concert I decided to go to was held in Valley Brewing Company. The event
was called Take 5, Jazz at the Brew . I went to the show July 11, 2013. The group I saw didn t have a
name. It was just a group of people performing together. The concert hall was a very nice venue. It
was on an extended closed off area past the common area at the bar. The area was very dim lit and was
decorated very fancy and elaborate. The music that was played that night was Jazz. The group had 4
people in the group and they all came from different backgrounds. The Drummer was a young African
American male that was very talented. The trumpet player was a heavy set Caucasian male that looked
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The song was called Funk Indeed Free . The texture to this song was very soft. Not all the instruments
were competing with each other like the last song. The song had some form to it aside from the
trumpet. The trumpet was very wild and had many different ranges. The melody was the same
throughout the song aside from the trumpet as well. There was a steady flow throughout the whole
song. The dynamic of the song was very calm and quiet aside from the trumpet. I didn t appreciate that
because it was so distracting. The tempo was at a mild pace. Not all the instruments were played
during this song. It was only 2 instruments played at a time during the whole time. The next song on
the playlist was called Everything Happens To Me . The texture to this was very soft as well. The
instruments were playing off each other but it was still a freestyle type of song. I think jazz is
generally played like freestyle. There was no melody to this song. The rhythm was not existent as
well. It was more of a free flowing song. This song had a very quiet dynamic. It sounded very
romantic like something out of a movie. The tempo of the song was very slow and mild but the
trumpet was going very fast. The cello and the drums had a portion of the song where they fed off
each other s energy and the trumpet was doing its own thing. The last song on the set list was called
Talk About It . The texture was very thick because all the instruments were playing over
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Deborah Blau s I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
When we meet people who don t fit the social norms we feel awkward or scared. When we meet them
we won t know what to do or say because we don t want to hurt their feelings. People with mental
illness are difficult to understand, but that s only because we are to scared to asked how they think and
how they see things. Joanne Greenberg s I never promised you a rose garden allows you to see how
Deborah Blau saw the world and how her brain worked with having schizophrenia. Joanne Greenberg
brings you through the journey of overcoming schizophrenia, but as you go through that journey you
learn a lot about how a mental illness effects everyone in the family. Joanne Greenberg was born in
Brooklyn, New York, 1932. She was a just a child during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before Deborah was admitted to the hospital she thought she was a disgrace to the human race, on
multiple occasions the gods of Yr would say you are not of them (Greenberg 84). This made her feel
like she could never fit in with normal people which caused her to run to Yr, but then she was
admitted and met Carla and Deborah learned how to talk and relate to her. They learned from each
other s struggles. In the beginning they wondered if anyone ever got out of the hospital and towards
the end they run out of the hospital laughing and enjoying the world around them, their world, the real
world. I was talking to a friend of mine who read this book and she compared Carla and Deborah to
the movie Lilo and Stitch and I thought that was a great comparison. In the movie neither Lilo nor
Stitch were accepted in their societies, but when they found each other and connected they realized
that they could discover the world together. There is also a part in that movie where Lilo, Stitch, Lilos
sister, and her sisters friend went surfing and had a whole bunch of fun just being with each other they
weren t paying attention to anyone else, just like Carla and Deborah when they were running around
outside the
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Organization Design in FMC Green River Essay
Organization Design in FMC Green River
Organization design is a formal, guided process for integrating the people, information and technology
of an organization. It is used to match the form of the organization as closely as possible to the
purpose of the organization. This design process seeks to improve and facilitate the efforts of members
within the organization. With respect to FMC Corporation s Green River, Wyoming facility, under the
guidance of this entity s site manager, Kenneth Dailey, the design should be approached as an internal
changes within the organization with the entity s members working together to define the needs of the
organization then create systems to meet those needs most effectively.
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Therefore, a team was sent to the Aberdeen market in order to evaluate this plant s activities and
policies, in order to identify potential recommendations for Green River, since Aberdeen seemed to
continue to improve and excel within its market and in terms of its management and output.
In analyzing the ability of management of Aberdeen, one may note that this facility can be described
as laid back and easygoing. As begun with the initial Aberdeen plant manager, Bob Lancaster, then
proceeded by Jeff Bust and finally Roger Campbell, Aberdeen was managed as a family instead of a
simple work plant. As noted within Clawson s, Custom Business Resources, Aberdeen was built on
trust of every employee. Lancaster s view was to manage in a manner to eliminate fear in his
employees and instead increase productivity and potential beneficial risk taking, by organizing self
directing work teams, expecting the employees to assume and exercise responsibility and maintain
high standards of quality and service. Teams were created for every division with respective team
leaders elected to help manage the family. Management made their employees feel trusted and
implemented an almost self directed system with just the appropriate amount of upper level
development in planning and
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Holden s Existential Crisis Thesis
Holden is fleeing the world
Topic: Existential Crisis
Thesis statement: Holden deals with his existential crisis by resorting to a constant seek of numbness,
which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards
intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. I. Introduction
Topic Sentence: Holden the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, after the death of his
brother closes himself to the world. a. The dynamics of Holden s existential crisis. b. Numbness as a
response to social inadequacy. c. Holden s personality.
Concluding sentence: Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis,
resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hence, he creates mechanisms of defense to barely be able to function in society. Each one of these
mechanisms is a constant manifestation of his desire to feel nothing opposed to feeling doubt and
frustration because of his dilemma. Al throughout the novel, Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on
them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily
identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and
his excessive drinking. Holden social inadequacy results in a lot of confusion, and stress in his life;
therefore, he constantly has these fantasies in which he undergoes physical experiences that take him
to meet his death. At some point Holden is so confused that he even identifies with James Castle who
commits suicide in the story. James was also an outcast who instead of fight his reality, thought it was
better to escape it. So Stabile, with about six other bastards, went down to James Castle s room [...]
and tried to make him take back what he said, but he wouldn t do it. So they started in on him. I won´t
tell you what they did to him [...] Finally what he did, instead of taking back what he said, he jumped
out the window (170). In several passages of the novel, we are able to identify Holden s dead wishes.
When Holden arrived at Central Park, and began to walk in the surroundings, he all of a sudden
imagined that he is going
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Achieving Conservation Goals With Urbanizing Landscapes
Synopsis: Achieving Conservation goals with Urbanizing Landscapes
Goal of the Study: To help Conservation biology realize that they need to embrace urbanizing
ecosystems; to consider designing a protected area of network in NJ highlands; to apply the costs of
obtaining land and integrating this land into a protected urban area and to observe the performance of
a long stand preserved urban area in central university in terms of its biodiversity protection.
Rationale: Urban areas should not be ignored because they hold a surprisingly high number of native
species, some of which are very much of conservation concern. At time conservation biologist think
about what areas are the best areas that will allow them to conserve as much species ... Show more
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In 1996 to 2004, State0wide voters accepted a budget of $11.4 billion dollars to fund many urban land
conservation projects. During this vote, New Jersey accounted for over 75% of this funding. Major
motivations include preserving local biodiversity in an urbanizing environment and protecting
important populations or rare species. Professor Lockwood realized that 17 species found in the area
were rapidly declining, such as Least flycatcher, field sparrow and cerulean warbler. Professor
Lockwood made it her goal to find an urban area that would allow these bird species to thrive, and
affordable cost of acquiring the land.
Methods: Professor Lockwood used distribution maps from MAxent software for each of the 17
species of birds and then overlaid these distribution maps unto the maps of land use/land cover in the
study region. In order to build a protected areas network in the New Jersey highlands that will provide
sufficient habitat for the 17 species, Professor Lockwood used an optimization algorithm.
Optimization algorithm often used in evolution studies and industrial. These are very well developed
for many situations in which the goal needs to be met at minimum costs. In this situation, the
Algorithm would search through the red dots of the species, looking to include those that satisfy
habitat needs for birds while minimizing the costs, such as
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The Four Paths Of Ancient Religions In The Wizard Of Oz
In the 1939 film The Wizard Of Oz, Dorothy Gale is a farmer s daughter living with her family and
dog Toto in the plains of Kansas when suddenly a tornado strikes, sending her into an alternate reality
from which she must figure out how to return home. The story proves itself to be pretty trippy like
many epics and sacred texts of ancient religions, as it involves munchkins, haunted forests, flying
monkeys, a tin man, and a yellow brick road. But imagine The Wizard Of Oz as having a religious
twist not hard to picture, as there are many parallels in the film that can easily relate to those found in
ancient southeastern Asian religions. As she is a benevolent and careful girl who casts no ill intent
toward anyone she meets, and eventually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All measures are taken to avoid killing anything at all, including bugs outside at night, during which
contemporary Jains try to stay indoors in order to see where they re stepping. Jains primarily practice
non violence through their diet, eating only foods harvested or grown completely ethically, in that no
animal or entire plant was killed in the process from farm to table. This means they do not consume
roots or nightshades, and obviously no meat from any animal or insect of any kind. To further support
the Jain like qualities of Dorothy, it is important to note that every instance of violence involving
Dorothy in the film stems from someone or something other than herself: Toto bit the neighbor, the
water she was using to extinguish the fire burning the Scarecrow transitively killed the Wicked Witch
of the West, and the house from which Dorothy exited into Oz which squashed the Wicked Witch of
the East went flying dangerously in the first place only because of the tornado. She even preferred
running away from home to prevent Toto from being put down! The second Great Vow, truth, is
central to Dorothy s entire story as the premise of her and her friends whole adventure was to discover
their own truths the Tin Man always had heart, the Scarecrow didn t need a brain, the Lion was always
capable of courage, and there is no place like home. Jains tend to collectively assert that truth requires
solid morality and sincerity no acts of greed, rage, or
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How Are Constellations Useful To Astronomers
Rebecca McKenney
Astronomy 101
Mrs. Alburg
24 March 2017
Chapter 1 Review Questions
1. What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory? (Pages 2 3)
a. When you make a hypothesis, you have an idea that could potentially explain a phenomenon. A
theory, on the other hand, is a hypothesis that has withstood experimental tests completed by
numerous scientists independently. (Slater)
3. How are constellations useful to astronomers? How many stars are not part of any constellation?
(Page 5 8)
a. Constellations can be useful to astronomers because the asterisms located in the constellations helps
astronomers navigate the sky.
b. All stars fall in one of the eight eight constellations.
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What is the difference between a sidereal month and a synodic month? Which is longer? Why? (Page
20 21)
a. The time it takes for the Moon to complete one full orbit around the Earth is called a sidereal month.
(Slater)
b. The time it takes the Moon to complete one full cycle (New Moon to New Moon) is called a
synodic month. (Slater)
c. The synodic month is longer than the sidereal month. This is because the Earth is orbiting the Sun
while the Moon goes through its phases. (Slater)
19. What is the difference between the umbra and the penumbra of a shadow? (Page 22)
a. The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow whereas the penumbra is the portion of a shadow in
which only a part of the light source is covered . (Slater)
20. Why doesn t a lunar eclipse occur at every full moon and a solar eclipse at every new moon? (Page
21 22)
a. An eclipse requires that (in the case of Lunar and Solar one) the Moon, Sun, and Earth align
perfectly. However, the Earth and the Moon do not share the same orbital plane which causes eclipse
to be infrequent.
Source
Slater, Timothy F., and Roger A. Freedman. Predicting the Motions of the Stars, Sun, and Moon.
Investigating Astronomy: A Conceptual View of the Universe. 2nd ed. New York: W.H. Freeman,
2014. 1 32.
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Elie Wiesel As A Victim To The Holocaust
The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to
1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells his story
and how he survived, changed, and adapted to being put into labor camps and forced to work and was
starved. Elie was forced to work for nearly four years in these camps surrounded by hundreds of other
enslaved Jews. His experience was the definition of trauma. The traumatic experience altered his
relationship with his father and emotionally changed him.
The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to
1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells
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Sex Offender Notification System
Since 1994 nationwide laws have been put into an effect nationwide asking for those convicted of a
sexual crime be placed on a registered list. In the 20 years since its implementation, the registry has
added several caveats such as a tier based registry where the violent offenders were kept at a higher
more prominent level. As well as public notice every few months of an offender relocating or living in
your area. While some low levels offenders must relinquish 15 years of their life notifying the public
and remaining on this list, those on the higher tier of the list must reregister more often and for the rest
of their lives. While on the surface it would seem that having such a list, coupled with a lifetime of
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Since it s their enactment however some states have seen a dramatic increase in sex offenders whether
due to the expansion of the definition of a sexual crime, or the reclassification of some convicts as a
result of this law. An example of this would be prior to the law if a teenager was tried as an adult in
their state, served time but under the state s legislature was not required to register as an offender.
Under the current law, there is a possibility this teenager will have to register for the rest of their life
every 3 months. Failure to do so may result in a felony charge or possible life sentence. If they were to
go to college they would need to reregister with the state they reside in as well as their home state, and
would likely also be rejected for federal aid as the classification may have already pegged him as a
convicted
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The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Waao Analysis
Love and tragedy come together neither can be separated from each other. The violence of the past can
arouse from the dead, and eat alive a new life. Indeed, replacing a tragedy with another one is harmful,
but it brings peace at the end. Violence is a very complex term that brings up the darkness of the
human world, whether physical or mental, it attacks both ways. In the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar
Wao, author Junot Diaz employs the theme that in the wrong hands, power leads to violence, which
can produce both exterior and interior pain, ultimately causing destruction or even death. Through
aphorism, euphemism, direct characterization, realism, anadiplosis, appeal to emotion and anecdotes,
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Jack had everything His father was a colonel while his mother was a former beauty queen , therefore
the poor child was an unbearable loudmouthed cockiness (Diaz 89 90). Trujillo without knowing
created a monster with his legacy that was in the near future going to follow the same steps as his
father. The Trujillato caused death, even to the most calm and innocent who simply wanted to voice
their opinions, which happened in the case of Mauricio Lesdeme. Mauricio wrote in a school essay
that [He] would like to see our country be a democracia...wish we would stop having
dictatorships...Trujillo...killed Galindez (Diaz 96), ultimately the braveness and courage demonstrated
by the teenager caused both he and the teacher[to be] gone. No one saying nothing (Diaz 97). The use
of euphemism in the book employs the idea that the main character, Oscar, is trapped between two
worlds, but it is mainly a source of the author to prove his identity to the readers. In the end, Trujillo s
power is now centered upon the immense stories that have traveled through time and space to depict
who he was, and what he has done.
Indeed, perfection doesn t exist just how like how aliens don t exist either, therefore Diaz utilizes
realism, direct characterization, and the appeal to emotion to convey his point.. When I was a child, I
used to think that people who suffered were the ones who deserved it, but life is not an imaginary
game that simply consist of a protagonist and a antagonist it
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The Gateway Group s Alcoholic Anonymous
For the support group observation assignment, I attended the Gateway Group s Alcoholic Anonymous
(A.A.) meeting. The Gateway Group is part of a larger organization called the Tri County Intergroup
Association of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Tri County Intergroup serves A.A. members in Franklin,
Wake, and Warren Counties and is broken down into 113 separate groups. As the preamble states, the
purpose of all A.A. group meetings are for A.A. members to share their experience strength and hope
with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from
alcoholism. There are no dues or fees for being an A.A. member, and the only requirement for
membership is to have a desire to stop drinking (). The Gateway Group ... Show more content on
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The leader of the group, began the meeting with a welcome and an introduction of the visitors.
Visitors introduced themselves first and then the entire group individually introduced themselves by
stating, hello, I am (first name) and I am an alcoholic. The group would respond back, hello, (first
name). After introductions, the leader made announcements and passed around a calendar and black
binder for people to submit any additional announcements. Other members of the group then read the
Twelve Traditions and the Twelve Steps (See Appendix). Next, the Gateway Group had a short
intermission, so that the group could be split into two smaller groups, to allow more people to speak.
As we recommenced, the leader asked if anyone had anything to get off their chest, if they felt like
they needed a drink, or if they had taken a drink. There was no response, so the leader continued with
the lesson. The topic of discussion was Spiritual Progress and she began describing her spiritual
journey and how significant the first and third step were in her life. As she concluded, the floor was
then opened for others to share stories about their Spiritual Progress. People willingly shared and gave
insight on what helped them grow spiritually and physically. Whenever someone spoke, they would
introduce themselves as hello, I am (first name) and when they finished the group would say, thank
you (first name). About 10
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Origin ( E.g Time, Place Of Beginnings )
Origin (e.g time, place of beginnings): The Inca was also known as Tawantinsuyu, first appeared in the
Andes region of South America throughout the 12th century A.D, the heterogeneous empire quickly
flourished through the military power of their emperors. They had their own culture and pantheist
beliefs up until 1438, however, the influences of past settlements and the following ninety five years
of expansion caused religious beliefs to change and develop significantly. The Inca conquered
neighbouring Andean regions which had their own set of religious beliefs, worshipped deities and had
unique practices. Nearly all Andean communities participated in the everyday worship of the forces of
nature (including rain, lightning, thunder, the moon and the rising of the sun each day) and venerated
the earth s physical features (such as snakes, jaguars, rivers and mountains). The peasants among each
allyu (a group of extended families) executed these practices for thousands of years. Each allyu
worshipped their ancestors, which they believed to originate from the natural world at sacred places
called huacas. The Incas built their own temples, sacred sites, took sacred relics from the locals and
held them in the sacred land Cuzco to encourage compliance with the Inca beliefs and accept the
supremacy of Inti (the most important Inca deity and sun god). Instead of forcing them to completely
convert to the Inca state religion, the Incas assimilated the deities, beliefs and culture of
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Importance of the Gardens in The Sparrow Essay
The actual turning point in The Sparrow was when the Utra Light crashed. However, it was of little
interest. The importance of the novel lied within the gardens that were built. The garden the Jesuit
mission planted served as the catalyst to the future demise of the group, and especially Emilio. Emilio
not only had his body destroyed, but also his soul. The gardens caused a slaughter, an imprisonment,
an eventual destruction of the survivor s hands, another death, a rape, and a long period of despair for
the only survivor of the overall mission.
The crashing of the Utra Light by Sofia and Marc (290) was simply the turning point because it was
the beginning of the many unfortunate events that happened to the group. However, it was ... Show
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They went and retrieved the seeds Marc had decided to bring along, and soon thereafter began to plant
the seeds. In the beginning the Runa were absolutely flabbergasted (342) about why the group was
digging in the ground. Once the Runa realized that the gardens grew food they too began to garden
(346). As the food in the Runa gardens grew, the fat levels and hormone production rose (346). Thus,
Runa sexual activity became more frequent, and therefore, the natality rate increased.
Soon, because of the increase in population, there was a slaughter of the Runa village. Only two
humans on the mission survived (378). The two remaining humans, Emilio and Marc, were then taken
prisoner[s] immediately (380). Once they were prisoners, they were fed some sort of meat. Despite
Emilio s effort to convince him otherwise, Marc refused to eat the food he was given throughout the
imprisonment. As the imprisonment went on, Emilio eventually found out he was eating, the meat of
the innocents (380). Emilio continued eating the meat even after he knew; his soul was hardly
functioning. As he had watched children and his close friends die, he was in such a state of despair
that his soul barely even noticed what he was doing. The gardens led to high hormone levels, which
led to more babies. The babies led to the murder of Emilio s good friends and Runa. Then the two
surviving humans were imprisoned by the patrol that performed the slaughter.
The equality theorem
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Essay On Mad Cow Disease
1.1 Prions
Prions are an incongruous pathogen that is causative of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
(TSE); a group of fatal neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals. This abnormal proteinaceous
particle is believed to be a post translational mutation of a normal cellular protein found in the brain
(Emmanuel, 2002). This naturally occurring pathogen acts similarly to a viral infection, however as it
lacks nucleic acid it is invulnerable to death via means of antibiotics or sterilisation. PrPc and PrPsc,
the known prion proteins indicative of TSE s, are known to bind to the surface of neurons and fold
these proteins into an abstract spongiform structure. Although the process inducing this folding
mechanism is unknown, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As no detection program existed, these waste products were often scrapie infested. It is believed that
the rendering process that existed at the time allowed the prion agent to survive, mutate and overcome
the species barrier to infect cattle (NCBA, 2017).
1.4 Symptoms and Detection
Clinical signs generally appear in cattle that are more than 30 months old. Incubation tends to last 4 to
6 years before finally killing the host. This extended lifespan is due to the spine and brain being
targeted late in the incubation period (NCBA, 2017). Currently no TSE detection test exists for live
animals; official diagnosis can only be made through an examination of brain tissue. Studies have
detected BSE most commonly in the brain, optic nerve and spinal cord. As such, diagnosis must be
made through observation of behavior.
Common symptoms include; deranged temperament, unusual posture, lack of coordination, muscle
tremors, decreased milk production and decreased body mass despite maintained appetite (National
Cattlemen s Beef Association, 2017). These iconic drunken mannerisms coined the term Mad Cow
Disease . It is noteworthy that not all affected cattle display symptoms. These carriers amplified
outbreaks as they were similarly rendered into ruminant protein rations.
1.5 Transmission
BSE is generally transmitted through the digestion of a contaminated vector (meat). Fortunately, as the
majority of abnormal
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Flaws Of The Islamic Religion
Flaws In The Islamic Religion By Kyle Lindsey
Apologetics, Mr. Sweis
July 2015
Part 1: Thesis In 1900, the world was made up of 12.3 % Muslims. In 2010, The number rose to
22.5% making Islam the fastest growing religion in the entire world, exceeding even the growth rate
of Christianity. The American Muslim Council has estimated that there are 2,000 mosques and Islamic
community centers in the United States. More than 80% percent have been built in the past 12 years.
Is it possible then that Islam, such an attractive and fast growing religion, can be completely flawed?
Yes, the religion of Islam is filled with historical, scientific, and most importantly spiritual flaws.
Answering this question is important because people are becoming more and more blind to the truth of
the Christian religion by the rapid growth of Islam. Outlining the flaws of Islam also helps to bring out
the accuracy of the Christian religion.
How is it possible that Islam, the fastest growing religion, is so full of errors? Islam is growing so
rapidly because many of its followers are unaware of the extent of its corruption, and many of its
followers are equally unaware of how many errors can be found throughout the Quran. One way to
show people the flaws in Islam is by slowly picking it apart and in so doing, the person is able to more
clearly see the errors and parts of the Quran that do not match up with facts of history and
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Public Schools Should Not Be Banned
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate
Whether to vaccinate or not to vaccinate our children has recently become a debatable and
controversial issue amongst parents and activists alike. There are many people who believe there is a
greater risk in vaccinating their children due to the side effects, including seizures, paralysis, and in
some cases, death although a very small percentage of children actually experience these side effects.
Vaccines help prevent deadly diseases by preparing the body to fight off the illnesses when and if they
occur. Children should be required to be up to date on all vaccinations to attend public schools,
although many parents and religious groups do not agree(Song, 2014). Allowing children to attend
public school unvaccinated should not be condoned, the parents are putting their child as well as other
children at risk of contracting a disease.
History and Current Status of Vaccinations It is not exactly clear when the first actual inoculation was
performed. Some sources say the Chinese had been using some type of vaccines all the way back to
1000 AD. There was an outbreak of smallpox in Boston in 1721 that prompted physicians and the
population to come up with something to resist the outbreak, a physician Zabdiel Boylston, had
inoculated 248 people. Only about 3% of those people died versus the normal 14% fatality with no
inoculation. In the late 1700 s, a vaccine was developed by Edward Jenner, a young English physician;
he developed this vaccine
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Literature Review On The Phonics
Literature Review
The Debate
There are a million adults who cannot read, one in six Londoners is functionally illiterate and people
who cannot read or write are excluded from opportunities and may eventually become alienated and
turn to crime (Johnson 2010, cited by Gross 2010). Gross (2010) expresses her concern and believes it
is not where the children live, it is how they were taught to read and how they were properly
motivated to learn to read. She endorses the synthetic systematic phonics approach as opposed to that
of the whole word approach and believes we must place our focus on reading as it is indispensable.
Phonics advocates have been arguing that in order for children to learn to read, they need to have an
explicit instruction in the rules of printed text in order to read properly. The phonics approach has been
described as bottom up as it teaches the children to decode text and then the meaning and
understanding will follow while the whole word approach is described as top down, as the children
depend on the pictures within the book, form hypothesis and make predictions of the words with the
text of the book being read (Wren, 2003).
Gross (2010) state that children should systematically be taught to read through phonics and not by
memorising whole words ; by the late 1970 s teachers were no longer fond of that approach as it was
not working because children were still struggling to read, it was dull and repetitive and new words
were introduced at a
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The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne is the author of the prodigious book entitled The Scarlet Letter. In The Scarlet
Letter, Hester Prynne commits adultery with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Her husband, Roger
Chillingworth, soon finds out about the incident after it becomes clear that she is pregnant. The whole
town finds out and Hester is tried and punished. Meanwhile, Roger Chillingworth goes out then on a
mission to get revenge by becoming a doctor and misprescribing Dimmesdale. He does this to torture
Dimmesdale as a form of revenge. Hester is publicly punished and is contrived to wear a scarlet letter
A on her bosom. This is how she was punished. This was a way to shame her and seclude her from
society. Hester was forced to stand on a scaffolding and stare out over the people that were watching
her with her scarlet letter A embroidered on her chest. Over time the scarlet letter A in Nathaniel
Hawthorne s, The Scarlet Letter, acquired many meanings including adultery, able, and angel. The
scarlet letter A originally meant adultery in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. Hester is made
to wear the letter A once the town s people see, that she committed adultery by bearing a child by
some other soul than her husband Roger Chillingworth. Adultery was a sin and was sometimes
punishable by death. Hester was lucky in this instance to only have to wear a scarlet letter A on her
chest. This A was used as a form of punishment. What Hester did was prodigiously against
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The High Cost of Stability in Aldous Huxley s Brave New...
The High Cost of Stability in Aldous Huxley s Brave New World
Conditioning the citizens to like what they have and reject what they do not have is an authoritative
government s ideal way of maximizing efficiency. The citizens will consume what they are told to,
there will be no brawls or disagreements and the state will retain high profits from the earnings.
People can be conditioned chemically and physically prior to birth and psychologically afterwards.
The novel, Brave New World, takes place in the future, 632 A. F. (After Ford), where biological
engineering reaches new heights. Babies are no longer born viviparously, they are now decanted in
bottles passed through a 2136 metre assembly line. Pre natal conditioning of embryos ... Show more
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Babies receive electric shocks in the presence of flowers and books so that they will grow up with
what the psychologists ... call an instinctive hatred of books and flowers ... they ll be safe from books
and botany all their lives (Huxley, 18). The conditioning of the children forms a barrier in their minds,
so that they are never free to decide for themselves, but are always bounded by the instructions of the
state. Hypnopaedia is another form of psychological conditioning. It is used to teach moral education.
While they sleep, the children of the new world are drilled with moral education such as when the
individual feels, the community reels, [and] ...cleanliness is next to fordliness (Huxley, 98). These
phrases are repeated thousands of times throughout childhood till at last the child s mind is these
suggestions ... the mind that judges and desires and decides... (Huxley, 25).
Psychological conditioning in the new world is much like the television programs of today. The
programs repeatedly tell their obedient worshippers to consume name brand material and to follow the
lifestyles of the characters in the programs while the true masterminds slowly take away their devoted
members hard earned wealth. The psychological conditioning limits the mental freedom of the citizens
so that they are never at liberty to decide what they want
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Characteristics Of Chinese Immigrants In America
Before World War II, the Chinese immigrants to the U.S had many characteristics. First, the Chinese
immigrants mainly came from mainland China, such as the Guangdong province. The Chinese
immigrants mainly came from the Guangdong province of China because of the location of
Guangdong province. The Guangdong province was close to coastal areas where Guangong people
could take the boasts and migrate to America. Also, Guangdong people was far away from the Chinese
government s control. Therefore, Chinese immigrants could easily migrated from the Guangdong
province of China to America. Second, most of the Chinese immigrants were poor and came from
rural areas in China. They migrated to America because they suffered from poor harvests and ... Show
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Also, they were undesirable workers in America. Therefore, one of the characteristics of the Chinese
immigrants was that they were mainly male.
Besides the Page Law, the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 affected the characteristics of Chinese
immigrants the most. In 1882, Chinese people were excluded because they became a threat to
American society. Under the Chinese exclusion act, the number of Chinese was decreased and the
bachelor society was formed. The bachelor society was a reaction to the Chinese exclusion act and a
shelter for Chinese people to live in. A great example of bachelor society is Chinatown. Because of the
influence of the Chinese exclusion act of 1882, Chinese immigrants concentrated in Chinatown and
had special characteristics. In Chinatown, the first characteristic of the Chinese immigrants were
mostly men because Chinese women were excluded. Besides, most Chinese immigrants formed split
households in Chinatown because the Chinese exclusion act prohibited the Chinese family unification
and the interracial marriage between White and Chinese.
Second, the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 caused many illegal Chinese immigrants in America. The
illegal Chinese immigrants were assisted by the CCBA or the six company and entered America
illegally. According to article, the six company, as a transnational Chinese, directed and managed the
illicit smuggling business. For instance, the Chinese immigrants arrived in
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The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien
The protagonist, who is named Tim O Brien, begins by describing an event that occurred in the middle
of his Vietnam experience. The Things They Carried catalogs the variety of things his fellow soldiers
in the Alpha Company brought on their missions. Several of these things are intangible, including guilt
and fear, while others are specific physical objects, including matches, morphine, M 16 rifles, and M
M s candy. Tim O Brien, the narrator and protagonist of the collection of stories. O Brien is a pacifist
who rationalizes his participation in Vietnam by concluding that his feelings of obligation toward his
family and country are stronger influences than his own politics. When the war is over, he uses his
ability to tell stories to deal with his guilt and confusion over the atrocities he witnessed in Vietnam,
including the death of several of his fellow soldiers and of a Viet Cong soldier by his own hand.
Throughout the collection, the same characters reappear in various stories. The first member of the
Alpha Company to die is Ted Lavender, a grunt, or low ranking soldier, who deals with his anxiety
about the war by taking tranquilizers and smoking marijuana. Whenever he looked at the photographs,
he thought of new things he should have done. (Chapter 1, pg. 5) Lavender is shot in the head on his
way back from going to the bathroom, and his superior, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, blames himself for
the tragedy. When Lavender is shot, Cross is distracting himself with
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The Problem Of Football Club
Further to your questions and advice you require about your football club facing currently. This is a
common practice in the United Kingdom that football clubs face financial problems due to their debts
exceeding their current assets. In recent years, many football clubs went into liquidation,
administration process. This situation arises where football clubs are unable to pay their debts because
they could not control their massive expenditures. Therefore, they went insolvent or in to liquidation.
To sum up this process, the company shareholders passed the special resolution to put the company in
to liquidation or administration or Creditors take the matter to court and get the court orders against
potential debtors. All processes are done under the common law and statutes such as Insolvency Act
1986 , the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007 and the Debt Arrangement Scheme
(Scotland) regulations 2011 and the Company Act 2006. The creditors may arrest your company assets
through the process of diligence.
I start with your concerns about the arrestment of your company assets in the hands of a third party
(bank accounts, tickets, outlets etc.) by the creditors which you fear they might arrest due to the debts
that your club is unable to pay. Arrestment procedure set out in s 73A of the Debtors (Scotland) Act
1987 (the 1987 Act ) this section provides that an arrestment in execution must follow a decree in
respect of the debts due to the creditor and a
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Feed, A Futuristic Novel
Feed, a futuristic novel by M.T. Anderson, left me feeling disturbed about the faults in perfection. In a
society completely ruled by technology, most of the country has a chip implanted in their brain since
birth that acts as a phone, computer, television, and more, which known as the feed. The feed allows
people to chat using just their connected brains, watch television programs, play games, order goods,
and research any topic. From the start, I recognized that this was a scary concept, because it meant that
website owners and product producers had access to one s thoughts, preferences, and personality.
What made this book so eerie was that I could experience what it would be like to have a constant
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Because of the feed, with everyone having access to whatever they please already in their brain,
everyone is smart, and no one has to work for it. There is mass danger in this concept. If everyone is
smart, no one is smart, because no one knows more than anyone else, and no one stands out. It s like if
you were to highlight everything in an article. If you did that, nothing would be important anymore.
This is what the feed does. It is run by companies who search everyone s brains, and create products
that will appeal to everyone. In order to do that, the companies need to make a very simple product
everyone can enjoy, slowly deteriorating difference, and slowly making everyone simpler people. In
light of what the novel stresses: that making things too easy for humans will ruin the meaning for their
existence, the author creates a character essential to get this point across. Violet, Titus girlfriend, was
different from Titus and his friends. She grew up with less money than them, and with parents against
the feed from the start. However, she eventually got the feed, only to run into problems when a hacker
damages it permanently. Violet, unlike Titus, understands that companies running the feed were slowly
abusing their power to create products they know will have mass appeal. Violet resists this, trying to
create a personality profile that cannot fit in with the norms of the feed. Later, when Violet s feed,
which has latched on
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The Career Of A Daycare
Starting a Daycare
Have you ever not wanted to get up to take your child to daycare? One would wanna open a daycare
because they love children especially babies. One love s taking care of them, loves seeing them laugh,
fall over, playing, and explore. The career of opening a daycare is a enormous job ,due to the
requirements, and the study of children at different stages. This research will describe the career of a
daycare center, what is required to become a successful daycare teacher and the impact this career has
on society
To draw attention to the need of child care, a group of New Yorkers set up a model day nursery in the
children s building at the 1893 World s Columbian exhibition in Chicago and then went on to found
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Some other duties are supervising staff, hiring cleaning crews, and maintaining a safe environment for
the children and staff, hiring staff, also ensuring compliance with all local and federal laws governing
child care. Hours of work for an in home daycare varies on how long the parents work.
Qualifications of opening an in home daycare vary by state, no formal education is required for this
career . You must be 18 or older with no felonies and arrest of child abuse, also they must submit a
report of good health. Workers with postsecondary education or an early childhood education
credential may be qualified for higher level positions. Before a childcare worker can operate his or her
own day care, he or she is required to have prior experience in a childcare setting, such as another
daycare or a preschool or kindergarten class. Multiple states require child care centers, including in
private homes to be licensed. To qualify for licensure the staff needs to pass a background check, have
a complete record of immunizations, and meet the minimum training requirement. You can be male or
female, and be a graduate of high school. The most common method of entry is having a high school
degree and having an early childhood education.
Many states require in home child care businesses to secure daycare licensing. An individual has to
contact the department of child welfare or a similar agency and request a home daycare information
packet. After you ve read the packet a student
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The Concept Of Love In George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw had a very direct view of romantic love, which he makes clear in the preface
with the quote, ...Love did nothing but prove the soundness of Larochefoucauld s saying that very few
people would fall in love if they had never read about it (Shaw 15). Shaw believed that the idea of
love came from the books that people read and the fiction that they involved themselves with. In my
opinion, the possible marriage between Ellie and Mr. Mangan relates back to a point that Shaw made
in the preface; he explains that the wealthy class was taking the time to learn the arts, so I believe
Shaw was trying to say they were the ones that were creating the image of romantic love that we thing
about today (Shaw 8). The first look that the reader has into this idea of love in the play is when The
Captain is telling Ellie about his two daughters; the way that The Captain talks about his second
daughter and her husband will take the reader aback. He even makes the comment, As a child she
thought the figure head of my ship, the Dauntless, the most beautiful thing on earth. He resembled it.
He had the same expression: wooden yet enterprising (Shaw 53). However, the reader later finds out
that the only reason that daughter, Lady Utterword, married was to get out of her father s house (Shaw
55).
Furthermore, the engagement between Ellie and Mr. Mangan clearly shows the difference in the idea
of love between classes. For example, Mrs. Hushabye is terribly
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3 Day Diet Analysis
Three Day Diet Analysis
For this three day diet analysis project I wanted to eat as I normally would and be honest about all that
I ate, to analyze not only what and how much I was eating, but also to see how healthy my diet really
is. By doing so I can see if any of my diet choices are putting me at risk for certain health diseases,
and what changes can be made to make my diet healthier. After analyzing my diet, I would say I am
fairly healthy, though I am out of the target range in a few areas. My profile calculated from my
weight and height indicates that I have a BMI of 20.5. This is considered to be healthy; the healthy
range is anywhere between 18.5 25. This was reassuring to hear because I am happy at my current
weight, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Protein is responsible 18% of my calories, where fats make up 35% and carbohydrates are 47%. To
better evenly distribute my calories, I can lower my fat intake by about 10% to be in the range of 20
25%. By doing so I would decrease the amount of fat I eat by about 25 26 grams which make about
25% of my calories from fat. With the decrease of those calories, I could increase my carbohydrate
intake by about 57 58 grams, this would leave me at the same caloric intake. By increasing the amount
of carbohydrates consumed by 57 grams this would raise the percentage that carbohydrates are adding
to my calories by 10% putting my total percent to 57%. This would be more in the middle of the
AMDR, which is 45 65% of my total calories. While looking at the break down of my fat intake, it
shows that my percent of unsaturated to saturated fats is almost equal with saturated fats being 40%,
and a combination of all the unsaturated fats equalling to 37%. From the bar chart I already
recognized that my saturated fat intake is higher than it should be, and evidence from this report only
backs up this fact. Optimally I would like to have my unsaturated fats be higher than my saturated
fats. However, within unsaturated fats, I would like to change the ratio of mono and poly unsaturated
fats. The change I would like to see would be a lowering the amount of mono and increasing the
amounts of poly unsaturated that I consume. From the bar report as well my results showed
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Ishmael, By Ishmael And The Narrator
Ishmael is an interesting story that begins when the narrator sees an ad for a teacher. Not only is the ad
for a teacher, but one that only seeks students whom have a desire to save the world. When he does
finally respond to the ad and meets the teacher in person, he realizes his teacher is in fact a gorilla.
Communicating telepathically with the gorilla, the narrator hears of Ishmael and his past of captivity.
After hearing the impressing story of Ishmael, the narrator accepts him as a teacher returning to his
office to be taught more. As the story continues, Ishmael and the narrator discuss how the world came
to be what it is today. The book Ishmael contains themes of captivity, identity, evolution, food,
religion, goodness of men, civilization, and mother culture. When Ishmael first meets the narrator, he
tells him his life story so that the narrator would consider him as a teacher. Ishmael was taken from his
home in the wild and put in captivity to be displayed in an exhibition. From being held in captivity, it s
due to that reason that Ishmael believes that he can teach the narrator about captivity. What surprises
the readers is that Ishmael doesn t hold resentment or anger towards the people he called his captors.
Instead he feels a sense of sadness and pity of them due to the fact that these men are also held
captive. He shows readers that he believes that is captors are held by mother culture, which creates
limitation for people. It s for that reason he
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The Subcategory Of Dopamine In The Human Body
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that belongs to a subcategory of monoamines called catecholamines.
C8H11NO2 is the chemical formula for dopamine. It is found naturally in the human body as
immediate precursor of norepinephrine. It is associated with controlling the brain s reward and
pleasure centers. Dopamine effects mood, learning and providing feelings of enjoyment and power
that motivates us to take action and do, or continue doing an activity. [source 9]
Norepinephrine is an important neurotransmitter found naturally in the human body and is secreted by
the adrenal medulla in the sympathetic nervous system. C8H11NO3 is the chemical formula for
norepinephrine that belongs to a subcategory of monoamines called catecholamines. Norepinephrine
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  • 1. How To Write A Thesis Proposal? Guidelines, Stru 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Thesis Proposal? Guidelines, Stru How To Write A Thesis Proposal? Guidelines, Stru
  • 2. History Of Internet On The World Josh Margolis EMF140 November 2, 2015 History of Internet Before the the Internet was created, linking the world, human beings were already thinking with a connected mind. While messages obviously were unable to be transferred electronically, humans invented different ways to trade information and news with other people. Firstly was the post. In order to send a friend a message, a letter would have had to been written and mailed. Mailing messages was a long process, often taking days to get one message to another person. This method (still used today) was not the most convenient because there is no urgency or speed in mailing a letter. Luckily in the mid 1800 s the telegraph was invented. Sent for the first time in 1838, the telegraph was the first instance of sending a message (4). A telegraph is defined as the transmission of textual or symbolic messages without the physical exchange of an object. This is the first instance of a message being sent in a virtual sense (2). While messages could be delivered through the mail within a matter of days, a telegraph could be transmitted live. At the time this was quite a feat. When studying the creation of the internet, it is important to remember that not one single man directly created the web that we know today. Rather, many brilliant minds, over time, added and refined the experience for the greater good. Originally, the earliest version of the internet was constructed as a tool for US warfare. The United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mark Coller V. New York Case Brief Nancy and mark collier got married, but then on April 8, 2003, Nancy wanted to get a divorce from Mark. Nancy was feeling unsafe and had an order of protection put on Mark for him to stay away from her workplace. Nancy was working at the hospital on April 24, 2003, during that time mark went to his neighbor and was telling his neighbor that he was going to kill himself and Nancy because Nancy had filed divorce. Mark neighbor thought mark was just talking crazy because mark had talked like that before. That night mark went back to his neighbor and said that tonight is the night and mark and his neighbor walked back to marks house and mark said again that he was going to kill himself and Nancy. Marks neighbor went to marks house later they night ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark was found outside the only exit Nancy could use, in his pickup truck drunk and asleep. When the police officer arrived, they had charged mark with an invasion of privacy for violating the terms of the protective order and public intoxication. Then the state of Indiana charged mark with attempted murder, a jury trial was held and the jury found Mark guilty. Mark was sentenced to twenty five years in prison and after completing his time five years of probation. The Indiana court had accepted mark collier appeal for his attempted murder charge, Mark had said that the evidence was insufficient and his acts were a preparation for the murder. The acts that mark had done makes the courts believe that mark was going to go through with the crime. The facts that were presented to the jury would make them believe that Mark had to take the substantial step for the crime of attempted murder. If Mark was awake, was going into the hospital, and opened to door, Mark would be guilty of attempted murder. The Indiana Supreme Court made a decision that mark was not guilty of attempted murder. Mark was not near Nancy since he was in the back of the parking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Using Oral Corrective Feedback And Understanding Of... Research Concept Paper Research title: Using Oral Corrective Feedback Collaborate with Written Corrective Feedback to Encourage long term improvement and understanding of English Writing Skill Introduction Nowadays, English is one of important languages in the world because it is used as an international language in all fields around the world. From this reason, it is necessary to know all aspects of this language. Academic English writing is also an important skill since it is used extensively in higher education and in the workplace makes English writing ability becomes a necessary skill. However, many Thai students who don t have good writing ability are not able to write accurately even English major students. This study will find out the way to improve writing skill in university students. The researchers believe that one of the factors affecting the writing ability is the way of giving corrective feedback of teachers and the feedback can help learners develop their writing skill. There are two types of corrective feedback which usually found in university writing courses: written corrective feedback and oral corrective feedback. However, the lecturers normally use only written corrective feedback in their classes. This teaching strategy still has a gap that some students don t understand why the mistakes are not correct. Moreover, this gap of using only one method of using corrective feedbacks cannot make students improve their writing ability. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Research Paper On Parkinson s Disease Parkinson s disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting approximately 1% of the population over age 60 [1]. It is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer s disease and is predicted to increase in prevalence as the population ages, imposing a social and economic burden on society [2]. PD is classically characterized by a loss of mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons and the development of Lewy Bodies within the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) [3]. Neurons originating in the SNpc project to the striatum where they activate D1 or D2 receptors to stimulate the direct or indirect pathway of the basal ganglia, respectively. Activation of the direct pathway by dopamine (DA) results in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Concert Jazz Report Essay Esa Mahmood Music July 11, 2013 Butts Jazz Concert Report The concert I decided to go to was held in Valley Brewing Company. The event was called Take 5, Jazz at the Brew . I went to the show July 11, 2013. The group I saw didn t have a name. It was just a group of people performing together. The concert hall was a very nice venue. It was on an extended closed off area past the common area at the bar. The area was very dim lit and was decorated very fancy and elaborate. The music that was played that night was Jazz. The group had 4 people in the group and they all came from different backgrounds. The Drummer was a young African American male that was very talented. The trumpet player was a heavy set Caucasian male that looked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song was called Funk Indeed Free . The texture to this song was very soft. Not all the instruments were competing with each other like the last song. The song had some form to it aside from the trumpet. The trumpet was very wild and had many different ranges. The melody was the same throughout the song aside from the trumpet as well. There was a steady flow throughout the whole song. The dynamic of the song was very calm and quiet aside from the trumpet. I didn t appreciate that because it was so distracting. The tempo was at a mild pace. Not all the instruments were played during this song. It was only 2 instruments played at a time during the whole time. The next song on the playlist was called Everything Happens To Me . The texture to this was very soft as well. The instruments were playing off each other but it was still a freestyle type of song. I think jazz is generally played like freestyle. There was no melody to this song. The rhythm was not existent as well. It was more of a free flowing song. This song had a very quiet dynamic. It sounded very romantic like something out of a movie. The tempo of the song was very slow and mild but the trumpet was going very fast. The cello and the drums had a portion of the song where they fed off each other s energy and the trumpet was doing its own thing. The last song on the set list was called Talk About It . The texture was very thick because all the instruments were playing over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Deborah Blau s I Never Promised You A Rose Garden When we meet people who don t fit the social norms we feel awkward or scared. When we meet them we won t know what to do or say because we don t want to hurt their feelings. People with mental illness are difficult to understand, but that s only because we are to scared to asked how they think and how they see things. Joanne Greenberg s I never promised you a rose garden allows you to see how Deborah Blau saw the world and how her brain worked with having schizophrenia. Joanne Greenberg brings you through the journey of overcoming schizophrenia, but as you go through that journey you learn a lot about how a mental illness effects everyone in the family. Joanne Greenberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, 1932. She was a just a child during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Deborah was admitted to the hospital she thought she was a disgrace to the human race, on multiple occasions the gods of Yr would say you are not of them (Greenberg 84). This made her feel like she could never fit in with normal people which caused her to run to Yr, but then she was admitted and met Carla and Deborah learned how to talk and relate to her. They learned from each other s struggles. In the beginning they wondered if anyone ever got out of the hospital and towards the end they run out of the hospital laughing and enjoying the world around them, their world, the real world. I was talking to a friend of mine who read this book and she compared Carla and Deborah to the movie Lilo and Stitch and I thought that was a great comparison. In the movie neither Lilo nor Stitch were accepted in their societies, but when they found each other and connected they realized that they could discover the world together. There is also a part in that movie where Lilo, Stitch, Lilos sister, and her sisters friend went surfing and had a whole bunch of fun just being with each other they weren t paying attention to anyone else, just like Carla and Deborah when they were running around outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Organization Design in FMC Green River Essay Organization Design in FMC Green River Organization design is a formal, guided process for integrating the people, information and technology of an organization. It is used to match the form of the organization as closely as possible to the purpose of the organization. This design process seeks to improve and facilitate the efforts of members within the organization. With respect to FMC Corporation s Green River, Wyoming facility, under the guidance of this entity s site manager, Kenneth Dailey, the design should be approached as an internal changes within the organization with the entity s members working together to define the needs of the organization then create systems to meet those needs most effectively. FMC Green River ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, a team was sent to the Aberdeen market in order to evaluate this plant s activities and policies, in order to identify potential recommendations for Green River, since Aberdeen seemed to continue to improve and excel within its market and in terms of its management and output. In analyzing the ability of management of Aberdeen, one may note that this facility can be described as laid back and easygoing. As begun with the initial Aberdeen plant manager, Bob Lancaster, then proceeded by Jeff Bust and finally Roger Campbell, Aberdeen was managed as a family instead of a simple work plant. As noted within Clawson s, Custom Business Resources, Aberdeen was built on trust of every employee. Lancaster s view was to manage in a manner to eliminate fear in his employees and instead increase productivity and potential beneficial risk taking, by organizing self directing work teams, expecting the employees to assume and exercise responsibility and maintain high standards of quality and service. Teams were created for every division with respective team leaders elected to help manage the family. Management made their employees feel trusted and implemented an almost self directed system with just the appropriate amount of upper level development in planning and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Holden s Existential Crisis Thesis Holden is fleeing the world Topic: Existential Crisis Thesis statement: Holden deals with his existential crisis by resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. I. Introduction Topic Sentence: Holden the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, after the death of his brother closes himself to the world. a. The dynamics of Holden s existential crisis. b. Numbness as a response to social inadequacy. c. Holden s personality. Concluding sentence: Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, he creates mechanisms of defense to barely be able to function in society. Each one of these mechanisms is a constant manifestation of his desire to feel nothing opposed to feeling doubt and frustration because of his dilemma. Al throughout the novel, Holden takes certain attitudes and acts on them trying to deal with his crisis, resorting to a constant seek of numbness, which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death, his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality, and his excessive drinking. Holden social inadequacy results in a lot of confusion, and stress in his life; therefore, he constantly has these fantasies in which he undergoes physical experiences that take him to meet his death. At some point Holden is so confused that he even identifies with James Castle who commits suicide in the story. James was also an outcast who instead of fight his reality, thought it was better to escape it. So Stabile, with about six other bastards, went down to James Castle s room [...] and tried to make him take back what he said, but he wouldn t do it. So they started in on him. I won´t tell you what they did to him [...] Finally what he did, instead of taking back what he said, he jumped out the window (170). In several passages of the novel, we are able to identify Holden s dead wishes. When Holden arrived at Central Park, and began to walk in the surroundings, he all of a sudden imagined that he is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Achieving Conservation Goals With Urbanizing Landscapes Synopsis: Achieving Conservation goals with Urbanizing Landscapes Goal of the Study: To help Conservation biology realize that they need to embrace urbanizing ecosystems; to consider designing a protected area of network in NJ highlands; to apply the costs of obtaining land and integrating this land into a protected urban area and to observe the performance of a long stand preserved urban area in central university in terms of its biodiversity protection. Rationale: Urban areas should not be ignored because they hold a surprisingly high number of native species, some of which are very much of conservation concern. At time conservation biologist think about what areas are the best areas that will allow them to conserve as much species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1996 to 2004, State0wide voters accepted a budget of $11.4 billion dollars to fund many urban land conservation projects. During this vote, New Jersey accounted for over 75% of this funding. Major motivations include preserving local biodiversity in an urbanizing environment and protecting important populations or rare species. Professor Lockwood realized that 17 species found in the area were rapidly declining, such as Least flycatcher, field sparrow and cerulean warbler. Professor Lockwood made it her goal to find an urban area that would allow these bird species to thrive, and affordable cost of acquiring the land. Methods: Professor Lockwood used distribution maps from MAxent software for each of the 17 species of birds and then overlaid these distribution maps unto the maps of land use/land cover in the study region. In order to build a protected areas network in the New Jersey highlands that will provide sufficient habitat for the 17 species, Professor Lockwood used an optimization algorithm. Optimization algorithm often used in evolution studies and industrial. These are very well developed for many situations in which the goal needs to be met at minimum costs. In this situation, the Algorithm would search through the red dots of the species, looking to include those that satisfy habitat needs for birds while minimizing the costs, such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Four Paths Of Ancient Religions In The Wizard Of Oz In the 1939 film The Wizard Of Oz, Dorothy Gale is a farmer s daughter living with her family and dog Toto in the plains of Kansas when suddenly a tornado strikes, sending her into an alternate reality from which she must figure out how to return home. The story proves itself to be pretty trippy like many epics and sacred texts of ancient religions, as it involves munchkins, haunted forests, flying monkeys, a tin man, and a yellow brick road. But imagine The Wizard Of Oz as having a religious twist not hard to picture, as there are many parallels in the film that can easily relate to those found in ancient southeastern Asian religions. As she is a benevolent and careful girl who casts no ill intent toward anyone she meets, and eventually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All measures are taken to avoid killing anything at all, including bugs outside at night, during which contemporary Jains try to stay indoors in order to see where they re stepping. Jains primarily practice non violence through their diet, eating only foods harvested or grown completely ethically, in that no animal or entire plant was killed in the process from farm to table. This means they do not consume roots or nightshades, and obviously no meat from any animal or insect of any kind. To further support the Jain like qualities of Dorothy, it is important to note that every instance of violence involving Dorothy in the film stems from someone or something other than herself: Toto bit the neighbor, the water she was using to extinguish the fire burning the Scarecrow transitively killed the Wicked Witch of the West, and the house from which Dorothy exited into Oz which squashed the Wicked Witch of the East went flying dangerously in the first place only because of the tornado. She even preferred running away from home to prevent Toto from being put down! The second Great Vow, truth, is central to Dorothy s entire story as the premise of her and her friends whole adventure was to discover their own truths the Tin Man always had heart, the Scarecrow didn t need a brain, the Lion was always capable of courage, and there is no place like home. Jains tend to collectively assert that truth requires solid morality and sincerity no acts of greed, rage, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Are Constellations Useful To Astronomers Rebecca McKenney Astronomy 101 Mrs. Alburg 24 March 2017 Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory? (Pages 2 3) a. When you make a hypothesis, you have an idea that could potentially explain a phenomenon. A theory, on the other hand, is a hypothesis that has withstood experimental tests completed by numerous scientists independently. (Slater) 3. How are constellations useful to astronomers? How many stars are not part of any constellation? (Page 5 8) a. Constellations can be useful to astronomers because the asterisms located in the constellations helps astronomers navigate the sky. b. All stars fall in one of the eight eight constellations. 5. Why are different stars overhead at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the difference between a sidereal month and a synodic month? Which is longer? Why? (Page 20 21) a. The time it takes for the Moon to complete one full orbit around the Earth is called a sidereal month. (Slater) b. The time it takes the Moon to complete one full cycle (New Moon to New Moon) is called a synodic month. (Slater) c. The synodic month is longer than the sidereal month. This is because the Earth is orbiting the Sun while the Moon goes through its phases. (Slater) 19. What is the difference between the umbra and the penumbra of a shadow? (Page 22) a. The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow whereas the penumbra is the portion of a shadow in which only a part of the light source is covered . (Slater) 20. Why doesn t a lunar eclipse occur at every full moon and a solar eclipse at every new moon? (Page 21 22) a. An eclipse requires that (in the case of Lunar and Solar one) the Moon, Sun, and Earth align perfectly. However, the Earth and the Moon do not share the same orbital plane which causes eclipse to be infrequent. Source Slater, Timothy F., and Roger A. Freedman. Predicting the Motions of the Stars, Sun, and Moon. Investigating Astronomy: A Conceptual View of the Universe. 2nd ed. New York: W.H. Freeman, 2014. 1 32.
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  • 14. Elie Wiesel As A Victim To The Holocaust The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to 1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells his story and how he survived, changed, and adapted to being put into labor camps and forced to work and was starved. Elie was forced to work for nearly four years in these camps surrounded by hundreds of other enslaved Jews. His experience was the definition of trauma. The traumatic experience altered his relationship with his father and emotionally changed him. The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to 1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sex Offender Notification System Since 1994 nationwide laws have been put into an effect nationwide asking for those convicted of a sexual crime be placed on a registered list. In the 20 years since its implementation, the registry has added several caveats such as a tier based registry where the violent offenders were kept at a higher more prominent level. As well as public notice every few months of an offender relocating or living in your area. While some low levels offenders must relinquish 15 years of their life notifying the public and remaining on this list, those on the higher tier of the list must reregister more often and for the rest of their lives. While on the surface it would seem that having such a list, coupled with a lifetime of notification to residents in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since it s their enactment however some states have seen a dramatic increase in sex offenders whether due to the expansion of the definition of a sexual crime, or the reclassification of some convicts as a result of this law. An example of this would be prior to the law if a teenager was tried as an adult in their state, served time but under the state s legislature was not required to register as an offender. Under the current law, there is a possibility this teenager will have to register for the rest of their life every 3 months. Failure to do so may result in a felony charge or possible life sentence. If they were to go to college they would need to reregister with the state they reside in as well as their home state, and would likely also be rejected for federal aid as the classification may have already pegged him as a convicted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Waao Analysis Love and tragedy come together neither can be separated from each other. The violence of the past can arouse from the dead, and eat alive a new life. Indeed, replacing a tragedy with another one is harmful, but it brings peace at the end. Violence is a very complex term that brings up the darkness of the human world, whether physical or mental, it attacks both ways. In the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, author Junot Diaz employs the theme that in the wrong hands, power leads to violence, which can produce both exterior and interior pain, ultimately causing destruction or even death. Through aphorism, euphemism, direct characterization, realism, anadiplosis, appeal to emotion and anecdotes, Diaz defines the non existent limits of evil in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack had everything His father was a colonel while his mother was a former beauty queen , therefore the poor child was an unbearable loudmouthed cockiness (Diaz 89 90). Trujillo without knowing created a monster with his legacy that was in the near future going to follow the same steps as his father. The Trujillato caused death, even to the most calm and innocent who simply wanted to voice their opinions, which happened in the case of Mauricio Lesdeme. Mauricio wrote in a school essay that [He] would like to see our country be a democracia...wish we would stop having dictatorships...Trujillo...killed Galindez (Diaz 96), ultimately the braveness and courage demonstrated by the teenager caused both he and the teacher[to be] gone. No one saying nothing (Diaz 97). The use of euphemism in the book employs the idea that the main character, Oscar, is trapped between two worlds, but it is mainly a source of the author to prove his identity to the readers. In the end, Trujillo s power is now centered upon the immense stories that have traveled through time and space to depict who he was, and what he has done. Indeed, perfection doesn t exist just how like how aliens don t exist either, therefore Diaz utilizes realism, direct characterization, and the appeal to emotion to convey his point.. When I was a child, I used to think that people who suffered were the ones who deserved it, but life is not an imaginary game that simply consist of a protagonist and a antagonist it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Gateway Group s Alcoholic Anonymous For the support group observation assignment, I attended the Gateway Group s Alcoholic Anonymous (A.A.) meeting. The Gateway Group is part of a larger organization called the Tri County Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Tri County Intergroup serves A.A. members in Franklin, Wake, and Warren Counties and is broken down into 113 separate groups. As the preamble states, the purpose of all A.A. group meetings are for A.A. members to share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. There are no dues or fees for being an A.A. member, and the only requirement for membership is to have a desire to stop drinking (). The Gateway Group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leader of the group, began the meeting with a welcome and an introduction of the visitors. Visitors introduced themselves first and then the entire group individually introduced themselves by stating, hello, I am (first name) and I am an alcoholic. The group would respond back, hello, (first name). After introductions, the leader made announcements and passed around a calendar and black binder for people to submit any additional announcements. Other members of the group then read the Twelve Traditions and the Twelve Steps (See Appendix). Next, the Gateway Group had a short intermission, so that the group could be split into two smaller groups, to allow more people to speak. As we recommenced, the leader asked if anyone had anything to get off their chest, if they felt like they needed a drink, or if they had taken a drink. There was no response, so the leader continued with the lesson. The topic of discussion was Spiritual Progress and she began describing her spiritual journey and how significant the first and third step were in her life. As she concluded, the floor was then opened for others to share stories about their Spiritual Progress. People willingly shared and gave insight on what helped them grow spiritually and physically. Whenever someone spoke, they would introduce themselves as hello, I am (first name) and when they finished the group would say, thank you (first name). About 10 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Origin ( E.g Time, Place Of Beginnings ) Origin (e.g time, place of beginnings): The Inca was also known as Tawantinsuyu, first appeared in the Andes region of South America throughout the 12th century A.D, the heterogeneous empire quickly flourished through the military power of their emperors. They had their own culture and pantheist beliefs up until 1438, however, the influences of past settlements and the following ninety five years of expansion caused religious beliefs to change and develop significantly. The Inca conquered neighbouring Andean regions which had their own set of religious beliefs, worshipped deities and had unique practices. Nearly all Andean communities participated in the everyday worship of the forces of nature (including rain, lightning, thunder, the moon and the rising of the sun each day) and venerated the earth s physical features (such as snakes, jaguars, rivers and mountains). The peasants among each allyu (a group of extended families) executed these practices for thousands of years. Each allyu worshipped their ancestors, which they believed to originate from the natural world at sacred places called huacas. The Incas built their own temples, sacred sites, took sacred relics from the locals and held them in the sacred land Cuzco to encourage compliance with the Inca beliefs and accept the supremacy of Inti (the most important Inca deity and sun god). Instead of forcing them to completely convert to the Inca state religion, the Incas assimilated the deities, beliefs and culture of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Importance of the Gardens in The Sparrow Essay The actual turning point in The Sparrow was when the Utra Light crashed. However, it was of little interest. The importance of the novel lied within the gardens that were built. The garden the Jesuit mission planted served as the catalyst to the future demise of the group, and especially Emilio. Emilio not only had his body destroyed, but also his soul. The gardens caused a slaughter, an imprisonment, an eventual destruction of the survivor s hands, another death, a rape, and a long period of despair for the only survivor of the overall mission. The crashing of the Utra Light by Sofia and Marc (290) was simply the turning point because it was the beginning of the many unfortunate events that happened to the group. However, it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They went and retrieved the seeds Marc had decided to bring along, and soon thereafter began to plant the seeds. In the beginning the Runa were absolutely flabbergasted (342) about why the group was digging in the ground. Once the Runa realized that the gardens grew food they too began to garden (346). As the food in the Runa gardens grew, the fat levels and hormone production rose (346). Thus, Runa sexual activity became more frequent, and therefore, the natality rate increased. Soon, because of the increase in population, there was a slaughter of the Runa village. Only two humans on the mission survived (378). The two remaining humans, Emilio and Marc, were then taken prisoner[s] immediately (380). Once they were prisoners, they were fed some sort of meat. Despite Emilio s effort to convince him otherwise, Marc refused to eat the food he was given throughout the imprisonment. As the imprisonment went on, Emilio eventually found out he was eating, the meat of the innocents (380). Emilio continued eating the meat even after he knew; his soul was hardly functioning. As he had watched children and his close friends die, he was in such a state of despair that his soul barely even noticed what he was doing. The gardens led to high hormone levels, which led to more babies. The babies led to the murder of Emilio s good friends and Runa. Then the two surviving humans were imprisoned by the patrol that performed the slaughter. The equality theorem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On Mad Cow Disease 1.1 Prions Prions are an incongruous pathogen that is causative of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE); a group of fatal neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals. This abnormal proteinaceous particle is believed to be a post translational mutation of a normal cellular protein found in the brain (Emmanuel, 2002). This naturally occurring pathogen acts similarly to a viral infection, however as it lacks nucleic acid it is invulnerable to death via means of antibiotics or sterilisation. PrPc and PrPsc, the known prion proteins indicative of TSE s, are known to bind to the surface of neurons and fold these proteins into an abstract spongiform structure. Although the process inducing this folding mechanism is unknown, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As no detection program existed, these waste products were often scrapie infested. It is believed that the rendering process that existed at the time allowed the prion agent to survive, mutate and overcome the species barrier to infect cattle (NCBA, 2017). 1.4 Symptoms and Detection Clinical signs generally appear in cattle that are more than 30 months old. Incubation tends to last 4 to 6 years before finally killing the host. This extended lifespan is due to the spine and brain being targeted late in the incubation period (NCBA, 2017). Currently no TSE detection test exists for live animals; official diagnosis can only be made through an examination of brain tissue. Studies have detected BSE most commonly in the brain, optic nerve and spinal cord. As such, diagnosis must be made through observation of behavior. Common symptoms include; deranged temperament, unusual posture, lack of coordination, muscle tremors, decreased milk production and decreased body mass despite maintained appetite (National Cattlemen s Beef Association, 2017). These iconic drunken mannerisms coined the term Mad Cow Disease . It is noteworthy that not all affected cattle display symptoms. These carriers amplified outbreaks as they were similarly rendered into ruminant protein rations. 1.5 Transmission BSE is generally transmitted through the digestion of a contaminated vector (meat). Fortunately, as the majority of abnormal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Flaws Of The Islamic Religion Flaws In The Islamic Religion By Kyle Lindsey Apologetics, Mr. Sweis July 2015 Part 1: Thesis In 1900, the world was made up of 12.3 % Muslims. In 2010, The number rose to 22.5% making Islam the fastest growing religion in the entire world, exceeding even the growth rate of Christianity. The American Muslim Council has estimated that there are 2,000 mosques and Islamic community centers in the United States. More than 80% percent have been built in the past 12 years. Is it possible then that Islam, such an attractive and fast growing religion, can be completely flawed? Yes, the religion of Islam is filled with historical, scientific, and most importantly spiritual flaws. Answering this question is important because people are becoming more and more blind to the truth of the Christian religion by the rapid growth of Islam. Outlining the flaws of Islam also helps to bring out the accuracy of the Christian religion. How is it possible that Islam, the fastest growing religion, is so full of errors? Islam is growing so rapidly because many of its followers are unaware of the extent of its corruption, and many of its followers are equally unaware of how many errors can be found throughout the Quran. One way to show people the flaws in Islam is by slowly picking it apart and in so doing, the person is able to more clearly see the errors and parts of the Quran that do not match up with facts of history and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Public Schools Should Not Be Banned To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate Whether to vaccinate or not to vaccinate our children has recently become a debatable and controversial issue amongst parents and activists alike. There are many people who believe there is a greater risk in vaccinating their children due to the side effects, including seizures, paralysis, and in some cases, death although a very small percentage of children actually experience these side effects. Vaccines help prevent deadly diseases by preparing the body to fight off the illnesses when and if they occur. Children should be required to be up to date on all vaccinations to attend public schools, although many parents and religious groups do not agree(Song, 2014). Allowing children to attend public school unvaccinated should not be condoned, the parents are putting their child as well as other children at risk of contracting a disease. History and Current Status of Vaccinations It is not exactly clear when the first actual inoculation was performed. Some sources say the Chinese had been using some type of vaccines all the way back to 1000 AD. There was an outbreak of smallpox in Boston in 1721 that prompted physicians and the population to come up with something to resist the outbreak, a physician Zabdiel Boylston, had inoculated 248 people. Only about 3% of those people died versus the normal 14% fatality with no inoculation. In the late 1700 s, a vaccine was developed by Edward Jenner, a young English physician; he developed this vaccine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Literature Review On The Phonics Literature Review The Debate There are a million adults who cannot read, one in six Londoners is functionally illiterate and people who cannot read or write are excluded from opportunities and may eventually become alienated and turn to crime (Johnson 2010, cited by Gross 2010). Gross (2010) expresses her concern and believes it is not where the children live, it is how they were taught to read and how they were properly motivated to learn to read. She endorses the synthetic systematic phonics approach as opposed to that of the whole word approach and believes we must place our focus on reading as it is indispensable. Phonics advocates have been arguing that in order for children to learn to read, they need to have an explicit instruction in the rules of printed text in order to read properly. The phonics approach has been described as bottom up as it teaches the children to decode text and then the meaning and understanding will follow while the whole word approach is described as top down, as the children depend on the pictures within the book, form hypothesis and make predictions of the words with the text of the book being read (Wren, 2003). Gross (2010) state that children should systematically be taught to read through phonics and not by memorising whole words ; by the late 1970 s teachers were no longer fond of that approach as it was not working because children were still struggling to read, it was dull and repetitive and new words were introduced at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne is the author of the prodigious book entitled The Scarlet Letter. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne commits adultery with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Her husband, Roger Chillingworth, soon finds out about the incident after it becomes clear that she is pregnant. The whole town finds out and Hester is tried and punished. Meanwhile, Roger Chillingworth goes out then on a mission to get revenge by becoming a doctor and misprescribing Dimmesdale. He does this to torture Dimmesdale as a form of revenge. Hester is publicly punished and is contrived to wear a scarlet letter A on her bosom. This is how she was punished. This was a way to shame her and seclude her from society. Hester was forced to stand on a scaffolding and stare out over the people that were watching her with her scarlet letter A embroidered on her chest. Over time the scarlet letter A in Nathaniel Hawthorne s, The Scarlet Letter, acquired many meanings including adultery, able, and angel. The scarlet letter A originally meant adultery in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter. Hester is made to wear the letter A once the town s people see, that she committed adultery by bearing a child by some other soul than her husband Roger Chillingworth. Adultery was a sin and was sometimes punishable by death. Hester was lucky in this instance to only have to wear a scarlet letter A on her chest. This A was used as a form of punishment. What Hester did was prodigiously against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The High Cost of Stability in Aldous Huxley s Brave New... The High Cost of Stability in Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Conditioning the citizens to like what they have and reject what they do not have is an authoritative government s ideal way of maximizing efficiency. The citizens will consume what they are told to, there will be no brawls or disagreements and the state will retain high profits from the earnings. People can be conditioned chemically and physically prior to birth and psychologically afterwards. The novel, Brave New World, takes place in the future, 632 A. F. (After Ford), where biological engineering reaches new heights. Babies are no longer born viviparously, they are now decanted in bottles passed through a 2136 metre assembly line. Pre natal conditioning of embryos ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Babies receive electric shocks in the presence of flowers and books so that they will grow up with what the psychologists ... call an instinctive hatred of books and flowers ... they ll be safe from books and botany all their lives (Huxley, 18). The conditioning of the children forms a barrier in their minds, so that they are never free to decide for themselves, but are always bounded by the instructions of the state. Hypnopaedia is another form of psychological conditioning. It is used to teach moral education. While they sleep, the children of the new world are drilled with moral education such as when the individual feels, the community reels, [and] ...cleanliness is next to fordliness (Huxley, 98). These phrases are repeated thousands of times throughout childhood till at last the child s mind is these suggestions ... the mind that judges and desires and decides... (Huxley, 25). Psychological conditioning in the new world is much like the television programs of today. The programs repeatedly tell their obedient worshippers to consume name brand material and to follow the lifestyles of the characters in the programs while the true masterminds slowly take away their devoted members hard earned wealth. The psychological conditioning limits the mental freedom of the citizens so that they are never at liberty to decide what they want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Characteristics Of Chinese Immigrants In America Before World War II, the Chinese immigrants to the U.S had many characteristics. First, the Chinese immigrants mainly came from mainland China, such as the Guangdong province. The Chinese immigrants mainly came from the Guangdong province of China because of the location of Guangdong province. The Guangdong province was close to coastal areas where Guangong people could take the boasts and migrate to America. Also, Guangdong people was far away from the Chinese government s control. Therefore, Chinese immigrants could easily migrated from the Guangdong province of China to America. Second, most of the Chinese immigrants were poor and came from rural areas in China. They migrated to America because they suffered from poor harvests and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, they were undesirable workers in America. Therefore, one of the characteristics of the Chinese immigrants was that they were mainly male. Besides the Page Law, the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 affected the characteristics of Chinese immigrants the most. In 1882, Chinese people were excluded because they became a threat to American society. Under the Chinese exclusion act, the number of Chinese was decreased and the bachelor society was formed. The bachelor society was a reaction to the Chinese exclusion act and a shelter for Chinese people to live in. A great example of bachelor society is Chinatown. Because of the influence of the Chinese exclusion act of 1882, Chinese immigrants concentrated in Chinatown and had special characteristics. In Chinatown, the first characteristic of the Chinese immigrants were mostly men because Chinese women were excluded. Besides, most Chinese immigrants formed split households in Chinatown because the Chinese exclusion act prohibited the Chinese family unification and the interracial marriage between White and Chinese. Second, the Chinese exclusion act of 1882 caused many illegal Chinese immigrants in America. The illegal Chinese immigrants were assisted by the CCBA or the six company and entered America illegally. According to article, the six company, as a transnational Chinese, directed and managed the illicit smuggling business. For instance, the Chinese immigrants arrived in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien The protagonist, who is named Tim O Brien, begins by describing an event that occurred in the middle of his Vietnam experience. The Things They Carried catalogs the variety of things his fellow soldiers in the Alpha Company brought on their missions. Several of these things are intangible, including guilt and fear, while others are specific physical objects, including matches, morphine, M 16 rifles, and M M s candy. Tim O Brien, the narrator and protagonist of the collection of stories. O Brien is a pacifist who rationalizes his participation in Vietnam by concluding that his feelings of obligation toward his family and country are stronger influences than his own politics. When the war is over, he uses his ability to tell stories to deal with his guilt and confusion over the atrocities he witnessed in Vietnam, including the death of several of his fellow soldiers and of a Viet Cong soldier by his own hand. Throughout the collection, the same characters reappear in various stories. The first member of the Alpha Company to die is Ted Lavender, a grunt, or low ranking soldier, who deals with his anxiety about the war by taking tranquilizers and smoking marijuana. Whenever he looked at the photographs, he thought of new things he should have done. (Chapter 1, pg. 5) Lavender is shot in the head on his way back from going to the bathroom, and his superior, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, blames himself for the tragedy. When Lavender is shot, Cross is distracting himself with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Problem Of Football Club Further to your questions and advice you require about your football club facing currently. This is a common practice in the United Kingdom that football clubs face financial problems due to their debts exceeding their current assets. In recent years, many football clubs went into liquidation, administration process. This situation arises where football clubs are unable to pay their debts because they could not control their massive expenditures. Therefore, they went insolvent or in to liquidation. To sum up this process, the company shareholders passed the special resolution to put the company in to liquidation or administration or Creditors take the matter to court and get the court orders against potential debtors. All processes are done under the common law and statutes such as Insolvency Act 1986 , the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007 and the Debt Arrangement Scheme (Scotland) regulations 2011 and the Company Act 2006. The creditors may arrest your company assets through the process of diligence. I start with your concerns about the arrestment of your company assets in the hands of a third party (bank accounts, tickets, outlets etc.) by the creditors which you fear they might arrest due to the debts that your club is unable to pay. Arrestment procedure set out in s 73A of the Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987 (the 1987 Act ) this section provides that an arrestment in execution must follow a decree in respect of the debts due to the creditor and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Feed, A Futuristic Novel Feed, a futuristic novel by M.T. Anderson, left me feeling disturbed about the faults in perfection. In a society completely ruled by technology, most of the country has a chip implanted in their brain since birth that acts as a phone, computer, television, and more, which known as the feed. The feed allows people to chat using just their connected brains, watch television programs, play games, order goods, and research any topic. From the start, I recognized that this was a scary concept, because it meant that website owners and product producers had access to one s thoughts, preferences, and personality. What made this book so eerie was that I could experience what it would be like to have a constant voice in my head, directing me to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the feed, with everyone having access to whatever they please already in their brain, everyone is smart, and no one has to work for it. There is mass danger in this concept. If everyone is smart, no one is smart, because no one knows more than anyone else, and no one stands out. It s like if you were to highlight everything in an article. If you did that, nothing would be important anymore. This is what the feed does. It is run by companies who search everyone s brains, and create products that will appeal to everyone. In order to do that, the companies need to make a very simple product everyone can enjoy, slowly deteriorating difference, and slowly making everyone simpler people. In light of what the novel stresses: that making things too easy for humans will ruin the meaning for their existence, the author creates a character essential to get this point across. Violet, Titus girlfriend, was different from Titus and his friends. She grew up with less money than them, and with parents against the feed from the start. However, she eventually got the feed, only to run into problems when a hacker damages it permanently. Violet, unlike Titus, understands that companies running the feed were slowly abusing their power to create products they know will have mass appeal. Violet resists this, trying to create a personality profile that cannot fit in with the norms of the feed. Later, when Violet s feed, which has latched on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Career Of A Daycare Starting a Daycare Have you ever not wanted to get up to take your child to daycare? One would wanna open a daycare because they love children especially babies. One love s taking care of them, loves seeing them laugh, fall over, playing, and explore. The career of opening a daycare is a enormous job ,due to the requirements, and the study of children at different stages. This research will describe the career of a daycare center, what is required to become a successful daycare teacher and the impact this career has on society To draw attention to the need of child care, a group of New Yorkers set up a model day nursery in the children s building at the 1893 World s Columbian exhibition in Chicago and then went on to found the national ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some other duties are supervising staff, hiring cleaning crews, and maintaining a safe environment for the children and staff, hiring staff, also ensuring compliance with all local and federal laws governing child care. Hours of work for an in home daycare varies on how long the parents work. Qualifications of opening an in home daycare vary by state, no formal education is required for this career . You must be 18 or older with no felonies and arrest of child abuse, also they must submit a report of good health. Workers with postsecondary education or an early childhood education credential may be qualified for higher level positions. Before a childcare worker can operate his or her own day care, he or she is required to have prior experience in a childcare setting, such as another daycare or a preschool or kindergarten class. Multiple states require child care centers, including in private homes to be licensed. To qualify for licensure the staff needs to pass a background check, have a complete record of immunizations, and meet the minimum training requirement. You can be male or female, and be a graduate of high school. The most common method of entry is having a high school degree and having an early childhood education. Many states require in home child care businesses to secure daycare licensing. An individual has to contact the department of child welfare or a similar agency and request a home daycare information packet. After you ve read the packet a student ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Concept Of Love In George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw had a very direct view of romantic love, which he makes clear in the preface with the quote, ...Love did nothing but prove the soundness of Larochefoucauld s saying that very few people would fall in love if they had never read about it (Shaw 15). Shaw believed that the idea of love came from the books that people read and the fiction that they involved themselves with. In my opinion, the possible marriage between Ellie and Mr. Mangan relates back to a point that Shaw made in the preface; he explains that the wealthy class was taking the time to learn the arts, so I believe Shaw was trying to say they were the ones that were creating the image of romantic love that we thing about today (Shaw 8). The first look that the reader has into this idea of love in the play is when The Captain is telling Ellie about his two daughters; the way that The Captain talks about his second daughter and her husband will take the reader aback. He even makes the comment, As a child she thought the figure head of my ship, the Dauntless, the most beautiful thing on earth. He resembled it. He had the same expression: wooden yet enterprising (Shaw 53). However, the reader later finds out that the only reason that daughter, Lady Utterword, married was to get out of her father s house (Shaw 55). Furthermore, the engagement between Ellie and Mr. Mangan clearly shows the difference in the idea of love between classes. For example, Mrs. Hushabye is terribly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 3 Day Diet Analysis Three Day Diet Analysis For this three day diet analysis project I wanted to eat as I normally would and be honest about all that I ate, to analyze not only what and how much I was eating, but also to see how healthy my diet really is. By doing so I can see if any of my diet choices are putting me at risk for certain health diseases, and what changes can be made to make my diet healthier. After analyzing my diet, I would say I am fairly healthy, though I am out of the target range in a few areas. My profile calculated from my weight and height indicates that I have a BMI of 20.5. This is considered to be healthy; the healthy range is anywhere between 18.5 25. This was reassuring to hear because I am happy at my current weight, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protein is responsible 18% of my calories, where fats make up 35% and carbohydrates are 47%. To better evenly distribute my calories, I can lower my fat intake by about 10% to be in the range of 20 25%. By doing so I would decrease the amount of fat I eat by about 25 26 grams which make about 25% of my calories from fat. With the decrease of those calories, I could increase my carbohydrate intake by about 57 58 grams, this would leave me at the same caloric intake. By increasing the amount of carbohydrates consumed by 57 grams this would raise the percentage that carbohydrates are adding to my calories by 10% putting my total percent to 57%. This would be more in the middle of the AMDR, which is 45 65% of my total calories. While looking at the break down of my fat intake, it shows that my percent of unsaturated to saturated fats is almost equal with saturated fats being 40%, and a combination of all the unsaturated fats equalling to 37%. From the bar chart I already recognized that my saturated fat intake is higher than it should be, and evidence from this report only backs up this fact. Optimally I would like to have my unsaturated fats be higher than my saturated fats. However, within unsaturated fats, I would like to change the ratio of mono and poly unsaturated fats. The change I would like to see would be a lowering the amount of mono and increasing the amounts of poly unsaturated that I consume. From the bar report as well my results showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ishmael, By Ishmael And The Narrator Ishmael is an interesting story that begins when the narrator sees an ad for a teacher. Not only is the ad for a teacher, but one that only seeks students whom have a desire to save the world. When he does finally respond to the ad and meets the teacher in person, he realizes his teacher is in fact a gorilla. Communicating telepathically with the gorilla, the narrator hears of Ishmael and his past of captivity. After hearing the impressing story of Ishmael, the narrator accepts him as a teacher returning to his office to be taught more. As the story continues, Ishmael and the narrator discuss how the world came to be what it is today. The book Ishmael contains themes of captivity, identity, evolution, food, religion, goodness of men, civilization, and mother culture. When Ishmael first meets the narrator, he tells him his life story so that the narrator would consider him as a teacher. Ishmael was taken from his home in the wild and put in captivity to be displayed in an exhibition. From being held in captivity, it s due to that reason that Ishmael believes that he can teach the narrator about captivity. What surprises the readers is that Ishmael doesn t hold resentment or anger towards the people he called his captors. Instead he feels a sense of sadness and pity of them due to the fact that these men are also held captive. He shows readers that he believes that is captors are held by mother culture, which creates limitation for people. It s for that reason he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Subcategory Of Dopamine In The Human Body Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that belongs to a subcategory of monoamines called catecholamines. C8H11NO2 is the chemical formula for dopamine. It is found naturally in the human body as immediate precursor of norepinephrine. It is associated with controlling the brain s reward and pleasure centers. Dopamine effects mood, learning and providing feelings of enjoyment and power that motivates us to take action and do, or continue doing an activity. [source 9] Norepinephrine is an important neurotransmitter found naturally in the human body and is secreted by the adrenal medulla in the sympathetic nervous system. C8H11NO3 is the chemical formula for norepinephrine that belongs to a subcategory of monoamines called catecholamines. Norepinephrine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...