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The City Of Future Summary
Davis in his book describes that, years back Los Angeles was a heaven of public places but with the
present scenario it not the same and is slowly that culture is diminishing in the name of urban
renaissance. He quotes that democratic public spaces like parks, free beaches, cruising strips do not
exist anymore in the name of development. The intended purpose of this is to secure the city. In order
to protect the poor and provide shelter to the homeless the public parks and streets were transformed
to households. This urban renaissance is also called The City of Future by the author who also affords
to provide living for millions of aspiring immigrants.
The massive development of Los Angeles has created a diversity between various classes of people.
The architectural renovation was one of the primary steps taken by the city in order to reduce the
public spaces such as parks, grounds, empty lands which has driven the poor out of the city. The
people with no homes are only confined to small areas by police force. I think it is not only Los
Angeles as a particular city that created such a situation to the poor but also other metropolitan cities
where life has become helpless and Davis sees this issue as a concealed myth which redefines the real
history of Los Angeles warfare. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In order to create less exposure of downtown professionals to the streets, redevelopments of places
were done which ensure the gap between different classes. To establish the separation, new parking
structures are built with high security monitoring, greenery and as well as entertainment places in
some areas. Gentrification is especially seen in two major hubs such as the Reagan Building and
Grand Central Square which demands additional security all round the clock which says that the city
wants to portray only the good side of and not the
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Epsom Case
The reason for that I could make a call that there is a difference in the prices of houses sold via auction
and non auction for both suburbs while could not do so for them separately may be because that as
mentioned before, Epsom has a considerably higher median price than One Tree Hill[8], while in
Epsom auction is a more favoured method. The fact causes that in the random sample most of the
houses sold via auction are in Epsom and most houses sold via non auction are in One Tree Hill. With
Epsom s generally higher sale price compared with One Tree Hill, there appears to be a difference
between house price via auction and non auction but the difference may actually be greatly affected by
the difference of prices of the two suburbs. However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First of all, the finding cannot be related back to all Auckland houses it cannot even be related back to
either Epsom or One Tree Hill, as sellers in the two suburbs appears to have different preference in
selling methods and the two suburbs have considerably different median house prices mainly due to
the difference of surrounding economy and education resource. I expect every suburb to have different
median prices and selling preferences according to the different level of demand, thus when
investigating sale price by selling method in a population containing two suburbs the result can be
hard to relate back to either suburb because the suburbs in fact have very different backgrounds and in
a mixed sample they affect each other
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Political Leaders During The War
Political leaders were also put to the test during the war. Many African Americans worked closely with
the government to both rally black support for the war and to help battle against issues such as
lynching and segregation. For example, Emmett Scott, the former secretary to to Booker T.
Washington at the Tuskegee Institute, was able to organize a conference for black newspaper editors
and political leaders in Washington, D.C. in June 1918. This conference yielded positive results. The
attendees declared their loyalty to the government. Although World War I affect people of all
demographics, those who were impacted the most directly were African Americans who were called to
fight and labor overseas. Over 200,000 African Americans went ... Show more content on
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The 93rd Division s 369th Infantry Regiment from New York were nicknamed the Harlem
Hellfighters for their exemplary war efforts. Two of the soliders, Henry Johnson and Needham
Roberts, were the first ever American soldiers to receive the French War Cross. This regiment would
serve for 191 days and gave up no ground to German forces. The 92rd division had much more
stressful experiences than the 93rd. They faced more racial discrimination. The white army officials in
the 92nd division would characterize the black soldiers as rapists, and would spread rumors to French
civilians. African Americans were often viewed as threats to white authority, and many were forced to
be transferred out of the division for racial reasons. Others were also court martialed on lies told by
white officials. The 92nd division fought well as a whole, despite having inadequate training and
having to deal with racial discrimination. One regiment, the 368th Infantry Regiment however
performed poorly in the Allied Meuse Argonne offensive in September 1918 and as a result, racist
military members used this case as a way to characterize all black soldiers. They would classify them
as incompetent and failures. Postwar, African American soldiers would protest these allegations. Even
with all of the discrimination and setbacks, the service that the African Americans completed in
France was a very good experience for them, many troops would often
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Foundations of Mythology Essays
Foundations of Mythology Short Answers
KellyTotten
HUM/105 World Mythology
Dr. Mark Vander Meer
10/12/2011
1. How is the word myth used popularly? For example, what does the statement, It s a myth mean? In
contrast, how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your
textbooks and course materials, write a definition in your own words.
Instinctively, the word myth brings to mind fantastical stories of good and evil and the inevitable
triumph of good. Reading the recommended materials for this class however, has brought me to a new,
yet not formed direction of thinking. Playing in the woods as a young boy with my two older sisters
they would employ the boogey man scare, I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think if we all understood the same things the same way we would lose our imagination. Imagination
is what I feel links me to the not yet understood; I can only conclude that is why there are vast
differences and yet striking similarities to myths throughout the world.
What is the relationship between belief, knowledge, mythology, and religion? Where do mythology
and religion intersect? Where do they diverge? Think about the function of myth and religion in
helping human beings cope with change, suffering, loss, and death.
I think the intersection of religion and mythology is not really an intersection at all, more a parallel
with variances, not having read a lot of mythology yet I can only opine that since the bible has
described divine powers and miracles happening at the will of GOD and later JESUS, that much
mythology has similarities. Just as in the Bible stories are told to teach through identifiable situations,
connecting with your audience is key to effect. My step daughter lost her biological father four years
ago, we leaned heavily on prayer, our church and GOD to get us through, my daughter realized
through her own readings that: life will go on, her daddy was sick and GOD needed him home, he
wasn t sick anymore, she told us one morning she was sad and JESUS held her hand until she fell
asleep last night. I
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Female Characters In The Film Pieces Of April
In the film Pieces of April, the three main female character in the movie have such diverse
personalities. Throughout the movie you really get to learn about and how they react to the whole
Thanksgiving meal that is going to be happening. April, the main character is the the misunderstood
one. While her broken mother Joy who is sick and recovering from breast cancer. This will probably
be Joy s last thanksgiving. The youngest daughter Beth who is also not trusting of April. With three
different personalities and a bad past. Will Joy, and Beth, accept April trying to mend the wreckage of
her past with a Thanksgiving meal?
April is trying so hard to make Thanksgiving the best Thanksgiving it could be with the wreckage of
her past hanging. Knowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her real intentions are just get it over with. Joy says to her husband, I m glad were going Jim. This
was instead of April showing up with some new piercing, and tattoo, and God forbid staying
overnight, this way we can show up, experience the disaster that is her life, smile, and before we know
it, we are on our way back home . Mother Joy, who is a broken tattered person who lost all hope, in
herself also has not one bit of hope for April. With having a double mastectomy, and going though
chemotherapy from having breast cancer, this is probably her last Thanksgiving. She has a lot
negativity and rude sarcasm towards April for being such a bad child , in the past. She has not one
good memory of April. As she thinks of one it turns out to be a memory of Beth. She then runs out of
the car to hitchhike because she doesn t want one more bad memory. As she constantly has to stop to
puke. One scene she has to wash her wig. As she put her wig back on, she looks as if she s okay but
not really like a fake version happy of herself. She shows her mother some of Timmy s pictures, we
stop at one that is a picture of her before her mastectomy and after really showing herself off with a
smile, which shows how broken of women she really
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The Old Testament, By King James Version Of The Bible
The concept of land in the Old Testament is of extreme importance and constantly mentioned
throughout the various books in the scripture. It is quite shocking the way we view land today
compared to the way that it is explained by God in the scripture. While man may have various
misconceptions about land, even about how land is portrayed in the Old Testament, it is God who
dictates to man regarding this subject. Three important facets of land that are portrayed in the Old
Testament are that land is an inheritance, land is to be shared with all of humanity, and land can be
both a gift and a curse depending on the ability of the people to follow God s commandments. Often
times in the King James Version of the bible we hear of the people of Israel conquering or possessing
the land. This can lead the reader astray in that it portrays the stories of the Old Testament as a series
of wars ordained by God in order for the people to inhabit the land. This contrasting idea of
inheritance rather than possession is evident throughout the Old Testament beginning with the story of
Adam. We see that Adam does nothing to conquer or possess the land, but is rather given the land as
an inheritance from God. It is purely a gift from God and has nothing to do with man s doing.
However, since this land belongs to God and he is the sole owner, he is the one who determines the
rules and laws of the land. This inheritance is dependent on the ability of humanity to follow God s
commandments as
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Batman In The Black Glove
Batman R.I.P characterizes the dramatic rise and fall of Batman at the hand of The Black Glove. This
story is as much an emotional roller coaster for the reader as it is for the Batman. The setting of the
story begins 6 months prior to the events of the book. Batman nearly dies under the treatment of a
psychologist, later revealed to be, Le Bossu, an important member of the Black Glove. with Dr. Hurt,
the leader of The Black Glove, announcing to other members of The Black Glove his plan to destroy
Batman once and for all. While The Black Glove (and Joker) plan their destruction of Batman,
Batman is building a relationship with his new girlfriend Jezabell, who is later revealed as a member
of the Black Glove. He reveals to her the most intimate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is the force that is able to break Batman. Through his disguise as a psychologist, he is able to
condition and break Batman s mind and use the Zur En Arrh persona to destroy him. Le Bossu s
physical description is interesting too. He looks very much like an evil scientist, with the hunched
back, a wide smile, and glasses. This sells the idea that he is smart, but also villainy. Le Bossu,
contributes greatly to establishing the crime ring in Gotham City during Batman s absence. Le Bossu s
confidence in his ability to defeat Batman and how he s able to disguise himself makes him a fearful,
yet adaptive character.
Honor serves as a spiritual character. He is used to represents Bruce s inner consciousness on his
journey to becoming himself again. Honors representation as a homeless man is important. To Bruce,
this is a very low point of human existence (fall from a billionaire to a homeless person). Honor
teaches Bruce how to rise up again through his spiritual knowledge. Without the help of this spiritual
guru, it is likely Bruce would have completely lost
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Presidential Vs. Parliamentary Systems Of Government
There has always been a debate over which form of government is the most stable. For a long time,
there was either a choice (within democratic models) of presidential systems of government, in which
the executive is all powerful, or parliamentary systems of government, where the legislature is the
supreme power. However, in the past century, a middle ground has emerged between the two: semi
presidential systems of government. Semi presidential systems, as defined by Maurice Duverger (an
early writer on such models), are systems where a president of the republic, elected by universal
suffrage and given personal powers, co exists with a government resting on the confidence placed in it
by parliament . This means that semi presidential models of government generally have a directly
elected president and parliament, along with a prime minister, who is appointed. The question of
whether these systems are more or less stable than presidential or parliamentary then becomes the
focus, and must be looked at in practice for this measure. Semi presidential systems, as seen in France
and Russia, can at times be either very stable or very unstable, depending on the composition of a
particular government. France, a pioneer in the concept of semi presidential systems, has seen stability
go either way, depending on the affiliation of elected officials. Conflict started occurring in the late
twentieth century that challenged the stability of the current French system. Russia, since the
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Adenosine Triphosphate Structure
ATP is universal form of free energy in all living organisms and is an energy coupling agent
(Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 250). When ATP is hydrolyzed to produce adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
and orthophosphate (Pi), or to adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and Pi, free energy is liberated. This
free energy can then be utilized for endergonic reactions that need an input of free energy in order to
occur. The recycling of ATP/ADP is critical to for energy exchange in living organisms.
Thermodynamically unfavorable reactions can be driven if they are coupled to ATP hydrolysis in a
new reaction.
The structure of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is composed of a three phosphate groups (in a
triphosphate unit) attached to the nucleotide adenine with two phosphoanhydride bonds. The two
phosphoanhydride bonds are formed by the loss of a water molecule (Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 250).
ATP is formed in chemotrophs through the oxidation of carbon fuels and in photosynthetic organisms
when light energy is converted into chemical energy (Topic 4.2 The Structure and Role of ATP). ATP
has a high phosphoryl transfer potential due to its structural differences compared to ADP and Pi.
These structure differences include (1) electrostatic repulsion, (2) resonance stabilization, and (3)
stabilization due to hydration (Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 252) At a neutral pH, ATP has four negative
charges that repel each other. However, hydrolysis of ATP reduces this electrostatic repulsion. Also,
ADP and Pi have
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Pipeline Spills Research Paper
Global diminishing energy resources and climate change are a growing issue. Every year there are
more than 250 pipeline spills which contain hazardous liquid including tar sands. Tar sands are the
leading cause of Canada s global greenhouse emissions. TransCanada corp. is planning to repurpose a
40 year old pipeline, called Energy East, that runs from Saskatchewan to Ontario and attach a new
pipeline that runs through Quebec to Saint John, New Brunswick. The problem with this idea is that
the original pipeline they plan to repurpose is made in a way that would not be used today as the
material that the pipe is made of is too thin which could result in spill. Oil spills are incredibly
difficult to clean up because a diluted bitumen known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and pass through more than 50 indigenous territories. The Council of Canadians is working very hard
to stop pipelines being used to transport tar sands for a greener, healthier planet in the future. The
COC supports communities protesting against energy projects (such as pipelines) that would be
economically unfriendly. They are also teaching and encouraging communities to stand up and say no
to fracking which is another incredibly environmentally damaging process that is used to retrieve
natural gas from beneath rock. This is a very important campaign because if people don t stand up to
the government, which is supporting all these practices, the damage being done to our earth will never
be stopped and communities near where pipeline spills and fracking are happening will lose all their
clean water, land, and air. The CoC is trying to tell the government that Canada needs rules and
policies to protect the environment from further pollution and damage and they are trying to push the
fact that our country needs to start looking at renewable energy source options which would be a much
more eco friendly option that would serve the same
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Essay on Kate Chopin and Edna Pontellier as Feminists
Kate Chopin and Edna Pontellier as Feminists
Kate Chopin is known for her literary works that depict culture in New Orleans, Louisiana, and of
women s struggles for freedom. She was born Katherine O Flaherty in Missouri, and later married
Oscar Chopin in 1870. He was a Creole cotton trader from New Orleans. Later they moved to a
plantation near Cloutierville, Louisiana, where her husband died in 1882. She returned to Missouri
with her six children, and began her writing career. She began writing mostly local color stories that
earned her consideration as a contributor to Southern regional literature. She later began writing
stories about women s need for independence and capacity for passion, such as The Story of an Hour
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Although the women in America were advancing, those in state of Louisiana were not. At the time the
state operated under a different legal system than the rest of the country. Under the Louisiana Civil
Code, article 1388, a woman was still the legal property of her husband, and the male had absolute
(legal) control over the family. It also said, in article 1124, married women, babies, and the mentally
ill were incompetent in making a legal contract. (Herman, 53) Wives were possessions to be cared for
and displayed. They often brought a dowry or inherited wealth to a marriage.
Like most of Chopin s stories, The Awaking is set in the late 19th century Creole society of the New
Orleans area. It is the story of a young woman s struggle to become herself. It concludes that the
complete freedom and happiness that she yearns for is not available to her in socially appointed roles
as a wife and mother. Edna Pontellier is married to her husband, Mr.Pontellier, a person whom she had
married without love as an excuse (McQuade, 1661). The story opens during summer vacation at
Grand Isle. This environment allows Edna to explore her own personality. It is on the island that Edna
begins her awakening to life. She first realizes her dissatisfaction with her life. Then she learns the
pleasure of swimming. It is on Grand Isle that she begins to feel sexual attraction to Robert, although
her awakening to sexuality occurs months later. Edna also
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Sexual Violence In Rwanda
I. Introduction
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman and is
one of the least developed countries in the world. A 2011 American Journal of Public Health report
found that more than 400,000 women surveyed in 2007 reported that they were raped in the previous
twelve months, adding up to 1,150 rapes per day. In a 2007 survey, 1.69 to 1.80 million women
between the ages of fifteen and forty nine reported being raped in their lifetime. Members of the
Congolese army, rebel groups, militias, and other groups continue to use sexual violence against
women and children as a systematic tactic of war to destroy communities. Sexual violence in the DRC
is worse today than in Rwanda during the genocide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the fact that the DRC ratified the Rome Statute in March 2002, most civilian judges have yet
to apply the provisions. Civilian courts are able to prosecute sexual violence as a domestic crime and
the DRC is looking to adopt a new civilian criminal procedure that would include Rome Statute
crimes. UN and NGO reports have long criticized the DRC for allowing sexual violence to occur. In
1997, after allegations of human rights violations committed against Rwandan refugees, the UN
Human Rights Commission created a joint investigation mission. Despite lack of cooperation from the
DRC, the commission was able to publish a report that linked for the first time the military carrying
out massive sexual violence to serious violations of humanitarian law. In 2002, additional international
NGOs got involved such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Additionally, in 2007,
the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution to eliminate sexual violence. The Security Council
found that sexual violence when used as a war strategy to intentionally target civilians or as part of a
widespread and systematic attack against civilian populations can significantly exacerbate situations
of armed conflict and may impede the restoration of international peace and security.
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Comparing The Glass Menagerie And August Osage County
In literature, there are many similarities as well as differences between characters of different works.
Even though two characters may have similar roles in their families and/or society itself, they can also
be at the same time polar opposites. One example of this is the mother, Amanda Wingfield in The
Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and Violet Weston in August Osage County by Tracy Letts.
Both characters, Amanda and Violet are the matriarchs of their families. Both mothers experience in a
similar way, the tragic loss of their husbands. Amanda and Violet both experience the loss of their
husbands. In August Osage County, Violet explains to her daughter, Beverly killed himself...When
nothing is left, when everything is gone, disappeared, I ll Be here, (3.2.100 101). This shows how
Violet was feeling abandoned and lonely, because her husband, who was found dead would never
come home to her again. She felt as though losing her husband was in a way, her losing everything.
This quote also gives the audience the sense of emptiness that Violet was feeling after it was
discovered that her husband really was dead. She was feeling that with him gone, now that she knew
for sure he had died and wasn t still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Amanda appears to be extremely forward. She is open to the point where she makes herself seem as if
she is trying to show off in front of the family s dinner guest. In scene six Amanda exclaims, ... Good
gracious! Why don t you bring this paragon to supper?...I don t know why my son is so standoffish
that s not Southern behavior! (6.63. Amanda). This is a prime example of how Amanda seems to
become awkward when it comes to being in the presence of others. She also seems to speak without
filtering her thoughts and thinking about the possible consequences for the things that she
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Monologue Of Cinderella Alternate Ending
One day, our new step sister, Cinderella, arrived. I was a little cautious and unsure of her at first. I let
her mind her own business, except occasionally, I did spy on her, just the see what she was up to. I
started taking a liking to her when I noticed how kind and gentle she was with the animals that always
hang around the kitchen because of the food. I couldn t believe she would be with nature rather than
playing on her phone. Then, I started thinking about Cinderella s life, and how much we actually have
in common; both of our fathers died, we both aren t very fond of our mother, and we feel like we don t
fit in with the family. Then, I decided something huge. I was going to go talk to her. It took me a few
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Cinderella walked reluctantly out of the room. When she left, it was silent for a minute and then
Drizella would not stop talking about this party. It was my hair for the party, my dress for the party,
my shoes for the party, and even my color eye shadow for the party. I was probably just going to wear
my casual loose black and pink dress. Later in the week, Cinderella comes whizzing down the stairs at
top speed, wearing this lovely blue sparkly dress, and she says excitedly, Look at this dress! It was my
mother s! Wow! You look amazing! I screamed, a bit too loudly, back. We bounced up and down
together, admiring the perfect dress. We must have been causing quite a bit of commotion, because
suddenly, Drizella comes bursting through the room. She opens her mouth to say something, but she
gets stopped by Cinderella s dress. She pauses, unsure of what to say and then says the worst possible
That dress is hideous! Where did you find that?! In the kitchen? Drizella violently rips both of the
sleeves off. Then, my mother comes into the room. Girls, girls, let s not waste our time on her any
longer. We have a ball to prepare
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Martha Stewart Ethical Behavior
Introduction
Martha Stewart is an American Home decorator Icon surrounded by accusations of Inside trading,
Obstruction of justice, False statements and Conspiracy. Her trial and investigation lasted for two
years ending with her being found guilty of charges and convicted to spend time in jail, home arrest
and probation. In this work I will expose Martha Stewart s behavior and why her actions were
considered outlaw, unethical and unprofessional. I will also explain which ethical behavior she used
and how that affects her image, financial status, social position, fame and followers.
But who is Martha Stewart and what is her background? I personally didn t know who Martha Stewart
was until her case came out to the public, still until today ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Security and Exchange Commission is the organization who monitors fraudulent transactions and
insider trading. Some experts in ethical behavior consider inside trading the most dramatic form of
utilitarian ethics.
Martha s Ethical Behavior
Since 2002 Martha Stewart was investigated by the SEC and the FBI for Inside Trading but it is
interesting that she wasn t found guilty or accused on any of those charges; she was charge for
conspiracy, obstruction of justice and false statement. It was her un ethical behavior what drove her
into innumerable allegations and public embarrassments. There are at least four issues in this case
where ethics play a very interesting and critical role; Freedom of speech, Conspiracy, Right of
property and Inside trading.
1. Freedom of Speech
When Martha Stewart was accused the first problem presented was the Media and how her case was
going to be handled. Martha s Stewart lawyer Robert Morvillo along with Martha s publicist and show
producers orchestrated a plan to keep Martha s image as clean and honest as possible. They didn t
waste time by using the media, Martha s TV show and Magazine to defend her position and
manipulate the public opinion towards Martha s innocence. It is clear that in court previous
information and announcements of her innocence will create in the future juror s minds the reasonable
doubt needed to find her innocent. The judge immediately imposed a gag order to control the flow of
information and to avoid
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Helicopter Parenting And Its Influence On Children s Life
Helicopter parenting has gained increasing awareness in popular media, academic literature, and the
general population. For example, recently, several popular parenting books have raised awareness
about parental over involvement and how it may be associated with negative outcomes. The term
helicopter parent was first used in a famous parenting book, Parents Teenagers by Dr. Haim Ginott in
1969, by teenagers who described their parents as hovering over them , like a helicopter. This term
refers to a parenting style that is over focused on children; being involved in a child s life in ways that
are over controlling and overprotective. Lester Smith defines helicopter or overprotective parents as
having a heightened surveillance of their children s lives (September 14, 2015), so that children are
never allowed to experience risk. This term is commonly applied to parents of college aged or high
school students who believe that their children are not capable of doing tasks alone, so they might call
a professor about their child s poor grades or manage their child s class schedule for them. Schiffrin et
al. (2013) emphasize children s need for autonomy and explain how this need increases over time as
they strive to become independent young adults (p. 529). Therefore, parents are recommended to
adjust their level of involvement and control to their child s developmental level (Schiffrin et al.,
2013, p. 529). However, many parents do not make this adjustment, and this
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The Supplement Dilemm Do I Really Need Supplement X, Y,...
The Supplement Dilemma: Do I really need supplement X, Y, and Z? Are you feeling overwhelmed by
the myriad of nutrition supplements on the market? Unsure if you need whey protein, fish oil capsules,
vitamin pills, creatine, caffeine pills, test boosters, L carnitine, or branched chain amino acids? I feel
your angst. I too was once a young stud pulling my hair out in frustration over the sheer number of
nutritional supplement at my disposal. The naïve teen: A young, baby faced, lanky teen with an afro
(Ludacris would be jealous) walks into a nutritional supplement store for the first time. His eyes bulge
out of their sockets in excitement as he walks down the aisle. He comes across protein powders,
natural test boosters, nitric oxide, and creatine supplements promising to increase lean muscle mass
and strength. Further down, he finds energy pills, chews, and drinks purporting to deliver the most
intense and hardcore workout of his life. He even finds supplements promising to increase his sexual
performance (wink, ExtenZe). The supplements give him a glimpse into his future: arms the size of 22
inch Escalade rims, a barreling chest, legs so enormous that his friends call him quadzilla, and
bodacious babes lots of them. He grasps as many supplements that his two string bean (soon to be
gigantic python) arms can carry. He is on his way to Arnold Schwarzenegger status. Who is this
young, dashing teen? Why me, of course (yes, I really had an afro). I m not embarrassed to say
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Comparison Of And Then There Were None And Murder On The...
And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express:
A Psychoanalytic Possession
Murder is often an occurrence in the novels of Agatha Christie and have plots that change the views of
the characters as well as the reader. But how does she do it? In two of her most famous novels And
Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express compare to each other through an
overpowering psychoanalytic possession of many people at once. Psychoanalytic possession creates
the characters to do what they though they would never do. It comes to them in a mindless way
through their egos and super egos knowing what they want to do through inner most desires and
making them come to life. Due to the careful wording of Christie, common illnesses of ... Show more
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Not only do they lie to the other passengers of the train and the reader, but also to the great detective
Herlcule Poirot. Lies and again lies. It amazes me, the amount of lies we had told to us this morning...
There are still more to discover. (Christie MOE 61). The ego of the passengers and isolation are in
sync to the theory as they are all in small space with so much hatred towards the man that it drives
them enough to kill him. Being so tight in a small compartment leads them to all kill Ratchtte for what
he did to the little girl of Daisy Armstrong together and knew what they were doing. The passengers
have it set in their mind that they want to kill him in which they do but never speak a word of it to
Poirot. If ever a man deserves what he got, Ratchett... Is the man... I m Rejoice I was end. Such a man
wasn t fit to live! (2.13). In closing, both novels show the ego/illness by all the guests on the island
and train committing a murder, lie about themselves, and hold inner disires that only the reader learns
to find out. Through psychoanalytic theory, the mind likes to play a lot of games on the victim such as
dreams of reality, poems and riddles of the past, and isolation creating the best and worst out of them.
Upon the first novel, dreams take control of the mind to unleash the most inner desire. An
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Special Prison Populations
Corrections are an important part of the criminal justice system and they work in concert with law
enforcement and the courts. Citizens in the United States expect criminals to be monitored, with some
in secured facilities, so they will not fear of becoming continual victim of crime. To illustrate this
expectation further, there are 2.5 million individuals on probation or parole and 1 million individuals
in jails or prisons (Morris Tonry, 2013, p. 370). However, does every individual confined in jails and
prisons still need to be there or is there a better way to deal with certain special prison populations?
Due to the large number of prisoners within the correctional system, certain special populations of
inmates do not receive the rehabilitation or care needed to successfully reintegrate back into society.
Additionally, these special populations create an undue burden on the correctional system in terms of
financial costs associated with their confinement. There are changes that can be made to the criminal
justice system to accommodate special populations of inmates. This paper will explore the alternative
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Between 1900 and 2000, the life expectancy in this country has risen from 47 to 78 years of age
(Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p. 404). Although the older population has grown from 4% to 13% in the
United States during the same period, the elder prison population has grown substantially. For
example, between 1994 and 1998, Texas saw an 86% increase in the elderly prison populations while
California expects to see a 200% increase by 2020 (Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p. 404). When
determining the need to incarcerate an elderly individual, several costly considerations must be made.
Elderly inmates require more medical care compared to the younger prisoners and special
accommodations must be consider for older inmates (Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p.
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The Usefulness Of Economic Sanctions In The United States
Economic sanctions are implemented by one or more nations upon another nation in order to alter the
nation s interests towards their own preferences. Economic sanctions have proven themselves to be
successful countless times, and have incited successful negotiations that would have otherwise not
existed. Sanctions do not aim to directly affect the citizens of a nation, but rather, as editor, Robert
McMahon said in UN Sanctions: A Mixed Record, sectors of a nation, such as arms, cash earning
commodities such as diamonds, or financial assets and travel . Although an estimated 35% of
sanctions have been successful, they have been very effective as a foreign policy tool and have
somewhat prevented nations from violating human rights as well as acts of terrorism. Although
economic sanctions have an estimated 35% success rate, they are still extremely useful and lead to
negotiations between parties with different interests. This is because, sanctions are able to instill fear
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Without a sanction, many negotiations would not occur, and a mutual interest would never be
discovered. The beauty of an economic sanction, is the fear is instills on the nation or party it may
potentially be imposed on. Having a sanction imposed on a nation is extremely detrimental on the
nation s economy and damages trade relations with fellow nations. Many times, when a sanction is
imposed, it is done by a group of nations as opposed to just an individual nation (ex. European Union,
United Nations etc.), this allows for a nation to be ostracized, which is shameful in itself. Not only do
economic sanctions urge political elites to implement change and to negotiate with whomever is
imposing the sanction, but they also help maintain peace overall, which is the greatest common
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You Say You Want A Resolution Analysis
A resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something. In Heidi Pollock s essay, You Say You
Want a Resolution she describes the true meaning of a New Year s resolution. A lot of people might
pick only one resolution for New Year s. They might say they want to lose a certain amount of weight
or to stop drinking soda. According to Pollock though, that is not the correct way. In Pollock s words ,
A true resolution should be an addition to your life, should expand your horizons and help you grow as
a person . Her view is that people should have three resolutions; one from the Health Lifestyle
category, another from the Education/Practice category, as well as one from the Project/Task category.
The reason for the three is to increase the odds in being successful in fulfilling at least one of the
resolutions. So my three New Year s resolutions for next year are washing my face every night before
bed, reading a book I would not normally read at least once a month, and finally finding a job for
myself. My first resolution will definitely be hard to achieve, especially every night. The reason for
this is because I like to stay up late till I become so tired that I end up going to sleep before washing
my face first. Another reason is that I usually come home late and by that time I am so exhausted that I
once again go straight to bed before washing my face that is full of makeup. A way I can break this
habit of going to sleep before washing my face, is for me to
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Thomas s Case For Ptsd Essay
Thomas s Case It is evident from Thomas s case that he presents textbook symptomology of PTSD. It
is reported that Thomas currently seeks medical care at a VA clinic and complains of both back and
neck pain which frustrates him because he seems to feel that he is being misdiagnosed due to the fact
that no physical anomalies are present. The VA clinicians are taking themselves off the hook by
transferring blame onto Thomas claiming, that it s all in (his) head. Thomas s case file reveals that he
possesses some cognitive deficits and claims to have been suicidal in the past. Thomas reports being a
military member who has seen combat, which means he has been exposed to the horrors of war in a
high stressed environment. In fact he reports witnessing one of his brother(s) being hit by a friendly
fire and dying. According to the DSM V, Thomas meets criterion A for PTSD because he had direct
exposure to a traumatic event (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). As one can see and perhaps
empathize with is that Thomas is not only suffering from physical pain, but he also has to carry the
emotional burden of what came from witnessing the traumatic event of his brother ( s) death. On top
of all this, if one digs a bit deeper into Thomas s family history, one will come across a disorganized
attachment within the family unit; which is another added level of stress that he has to carry around.
Being a social worker in training at a grand caliber institute of
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budget deficit Essay
quot;It s time to clean up this mess. quot; Famous last words heard from the mouths of many different
politicians when talking about the national debt and the budget deficit. Our debt is currently $4.41
trillion and we have a budget deficit of around $300 billion and growing. Our government now
estimates that by the year 2002 the debt will be $6.507 Trillion. While our politicians talk of balancing
the budget, not one of them has proposed a feasible plan to start paying down the debt. In the early
days of our government debt was considered to be a last resort. In 1790, when Alexander Hamilton, as
secretary of the Treasury, made his first report on the national debt of the United States, he estimated it
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A ceiling is placed on U.S. federal debt, and Congress must enact new legislation to raise the ceiling.
Between 1981 and 1990 the ceiling was raised from about $1.08 trillion to about $4.15 trillion.
Unfortunately at the end of 1995 we reached the ceiling again, and Congress refused to raise it. They
felt that it had become too much, and there was a government shutdown for a few days in November.
Not only was this an inconvenience to many people, it also accounted for an estimated $63 million a
day in lost productivity, and almost double that in lost tax revenue.
Due to the threat of this, Clinton has a plan to balance the budget by 2005. This plan includes a
projected $1.1 trillion spending cut over the next ten years, slow the growth of spending on Medicare
and Medicaid, trim social and farm programs, close a number of corporate tax loopholes and retain the
package of middle class tax cuts he proposed earlier. He also specified that programs such as Social
Security, education, and training would be immune from such cuts. He did warn though, quot;Make no
mistake in other areas, there will be big cuts, and they will hurt. This was June of 1995, and at the end
of Fiscal Year 1996, the national debt growth was $80 billion higher than previous projections, with a
final debt increase of $331 billion. Where does this money go? This happens to be the most popular
question asked; yet the one nobody has a definite answer to. Out of all of
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The Gross Profit Margin Ratio
The Gross profit margin ratio is a measure of profitability concerned with the effectiveness of
generating profit. It represent the relation between the gross profit and the sales revenue generate in
the same period (McLaney and Atrill, 2012). The higher of this ratio is better for the company. The
Dixons´ gross profit margin is virtually the same in both years, 2013 is 7,32% and 2014 is 7,47%.
However, it is too low to compare with the industry average ratio (15%). It should be as a
consequence of the high cost of sales. Reducing the cost of the goods sold is an immediately measure
that the company must implemented. Additionally, increasing the price of the product should be
another alternative. These changes will reflect positively in the profit of the year leading to a higher
gross profit margin.
The current ratio is a measure of liquidity, which is concerned with the ability of the company to meet
its short term financial obligations. It relates the current assets and the current liabilities of a business
the higher the ratio means that the business have more liquidity and quickly response to financial
obligations, however is not recommended to be too high (McLaney and Atrill, 2012). The Dixons´
current ratios in both year are significantly lower than the industry average which is 2.05 times, in
2013 is 0.89 and during 2014 is 0.93. These results lower than 1, is an evidence of a problem in the
liquidity of the company and the difficult for Dixon to meet its
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Battle of Sari Bair
B (Sari Bair) Company The Battle of Sari Bair August 1915 Presented By Maj S S Burton Officer
Commanding B (Sair Bair) Company 2011 2013 The Battle of Sari Bair, also known as the August
Offensive, was the final attempt made by the British in August 1915 to seize control of the Gallipoli
peninsula from the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The Battle of Gallipoli had raged on
two fronts, Anzac and Helles, for three months since the invasion of 25 April 1915. With the Anzac
landing a tense stalemate, the Allies had attempted to carry the offensive on the Helles battlefield at
enormous cost for little gain. In August, the British command proposed a new operation to
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The following extract is from General Sir Ian Hamilton s despatch , dated December 11th, 1915: And
now, under that fine leader Major C. Allanson, the 6th Gurkhas, of the 29th Indian Infantry Brigade,
pressed up the sloped of Sari Bair, crowned the heights of the col between Chunak Bair and Hill Q.
Not only did this Battalion reach the crest, but they began to attack down the far side of it, firing as
they went at the fast retreating enemy. At the top of the ridge the Turks were met. Le Marchant fell, a
bayonet through his heart. Major Allanson was also wounded by a bayonet thrust in the thigh. For ten
minutes hand to hand fighting of he most bitter character ensued, bayonets, rifles and pistols, used as
clubs, and fists. The Turks turned and fled. The key of the whole Peninsula was in the hand of the
Battalion. Below could be seen the Straits, motors and wheeled transport on the roads leading to Achi
Baba. Looking round, the Commanding Officer saw that the Battalion was not being supported. He
therefore ordered the Battalion to pursue the retreating Turks down the eastern slopes of Sari Bair. The
total casualties for the three day s fighting amounted to 204 all ranks: Killed Wounded Total British
Officers: 3 3 6 Gurkha Officers: 3 3 Gurkha Other Ranks: 42 153 195 Total: 45 159 204 The
psychological moment had arrived. Much depended on what happened within
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Controversy with Elvis Presley
Rock and roll music existed before Elvis Presley came along, but with his arrival on the performing
scene, Americans could ignore it no longer. In 1956, he strode in front of a television camera for the
first time as the provocative image of a high school hood and achieved an instant rapport with millions
of U.S. teenagers who were experiencing their own adolescent rebellion. Hip wiggling gyrations that
brought a storm of protest from the adult world reinforced his popularity with young people, and he
became the epitome of a whole generation that saw itself as defiant, disenchanted, and less inhibited
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Not all of his vocalizing was even or polished, especially in his earlier recordings, but he was capable
of achieving a rich baritone sound with a light, free, wide vibrato. There are some excellent technical
moments in his singing, particularly in ballads such as It s Now or Never . The development of his
vocal style could also be studied partly in terms of vocal technique and partly to explore the changes
that occurred in his vocal quality and choice of songs as the innovative singer was accepted by the
establishment. His early LPs, Elvis and Elvis Presley, can be compared and contrasted with later
albums such as GI Blues and From Elvis in Memphis.
Some say Elvis Presley was targeted for his alleged vulgarity and sexually explicit behavior due to
fear of possible racial integration. Elvis found himself center of a scandal due to his love for music
and his passion for touching his fans with his music. He was targeted for his singing of what was
considered back then to be black music . For years there were debates on the alleged comment made
by Elvis that all blacks could for him was shine his shoes. Some still believe it to this day. I don t
believe the comment was ever made by Elvis and after doing
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Frankenstein, By Mary Shelley
In Frankenstein, nature and anatomy are linked, and through an innate reaction, these differences are
rejected. Despite the monster language skills, passion, and cognizance, society rejects him due to his
ugly form. Several differences between Frankenstein and his monstrous creation exits, but at the same
time parallels do. However, Victor is accepted by the society and the monster is rejected. Victor s and
the monster s problematic childhood, both result in their mutual destruction. The idea of conforming
to the society that rejects him seems unfit. The monster, in particular, is an outcast from society, and
the reader empathizes with his subsequent rage of being outcast. His isolation allows for the
realization that an increase of knowledge only discovered to [him] more clearly what a wretched
outcast he is (Shelley 145). Even though the novel Frankenstein focuses on the cultural struggles of
society during Shelley s lifetime, the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement during the time of the
novel, focuses on trying to question our own perceptions, whether it be accepting an idea or a person
or a monster that is shunned and hated by all mankind ; the ideas of the Enlightenment fail to reflect
on the society of Frankenstein (156). After looking at the monster, people come to an instant
realization about his internal qualities. Although judgment of internal qualities is believed to be based
off those qualities, the judgment of external appearance masks the judgment of
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Analysis Of Greg Louganis Awareness For Diving
Greg Louganis created awareness for diving. Diving is an olympic acrobatic sport performed on 2
grounds, a springboard and a platform Springboard diving is done from a flexible plank made of
aluminum or steel and measuring 16 ft (4.9 m) long by 20 in. (51 cm) wide. It extends horizontally
over the water at a height of 1 m (about 3 ft 3 in.) or 3 m (about 9 ft 10 in.). The flexibility of the
board allows the diver to jump high into the air to execute various maneuvers before entering the
water. Platform diving (also called high diving) is usually done from a tower 10 m (32 ft 10 in.) high
that is not flexible and that projects nearly five feet (1.5 m) over the water. The height of the tower
permits more involved acrobatics during descent;
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Political Factors Affect The Imperial Tobacco Company Of...
1. PRESENTATION OF ORGANIZATION:
ITC was established on the 24th August of 1910 under the name of Imperial Tobacco Company of
India Limited. In the year 1970 name of the company was changed from Imperial Tobacco Company
of India Limited to India Tobacco Company Limited. In 1974, it was again changed as I.T.C Limited.
The company has its own portfolios of wide range of business like Cigarettes and Cigars, FMCG (Fast
moving consumer goods), Personal care, Education, Brand Apparel, Stationery Products, Incense
Sticks and Safety Matches, Hotels, Paperboards Specialty Papers, Packaging, Agri Business and
Information Technology. Since the year 2001, Company is known as ITC Limited with full stops in
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ITC has a quite favorable impact of political factors in the FMCG and Hotel business. Indian budget
of tax regulation for the tobacco is 55%, Central Board of excise and Customs, Government of India
(2015) which makes the company to spend the most the profit in the excuse duty. Advertising in the
mass media is not allowed where as it can be done in the point of sale with a certain restrictions.
Government of India also imposes the packing and labeling on the tobacco products like health
warning labels is to be pictorial and text for safety of the consumers. The cigarettes company operates
in India with intolerable political factors, ruling party often changes the regulations keeping in mind
about the safety of people but affects the companies like ITC business majorly. Which is also shown
with potential customers are reducing day by day because of the price, results in lower sales. Apart
from the government s pressure, NGO s in India are against the tobacco consumption and which in
turn makes the selling of tobacco to consumers becomes tougher for the company. Though all the huge
pressure company still able to make 65% of sales in the country and almost it s the monopoly brand
for the people for the consumption of tobacco. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of
India (November
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Argumentative Essay On The Fault In Our Stars
That s the thing about pain. It demands to be felt. In Indianapolis, poor Hazel Grace Lancaster has to
go through that every day. Hazel has Thyroid cancer and it affects her everyday life. However, when
Gus came into her life, her view on the world changed forever. John Green, the author of The Fault In
Our Stars, uses dialogue to elaborate on the theme of being there for someone through the good and
bad moments. Throughout the book, Hazel and Gus show that sometimes just being there for each
other could mean the world to them, even when there are no words needing to be said. For example,
Gus and Hazel s conversation on the phone after their first date. In the text it states Okay, he said. I
gotta go to sleep. It s almost one. Okay, I said. Okay, he said. I giggled and said, Okay. And then the
line was quiet but not dead. I almost felt like he was there in my room with me, but in a way, it was
better, like I was not in my room and he was not in his, but instead, we were together in some invisible
and tenuous third space that could only be visited on the phone. Okay, he said after forever. Maybe
okay will be our always. Okay, I said. (Green 72 73) As mentioned previously, you don t have to have
conversations to be there for someone. This shows that they are perfectly fine together, even when
there are no words needing to be said. Also, when you have devotedness tord someone that much just
knowing that you are sincere and ready to talk to anytime, anywhere, is incredible. Near the end of the
book, Gus had died from cancer and a funeral was held. Doleful Hazel arrived and this is what
happened... As I knelt, I realized they d closed his eyes of course they had and that I would never
again see his blue eyes. I love you present tense, I whispered and then put my hand in the middle of
his chest and said, It s okay, Gus.It s okay. It is. It s okay, you hear me? I had and have absolutely no
confidence that he could hear me. I leaned forward and kissed his cheek. Okay, I said. Okay. (Green
270) This piece of text shows that even when Gus was lifeless, she was still there for him by saying
Okay .Although she was in great distress, she stood with courage. By saying Okay. she, in a
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How Does Enkidu Influence The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The tale, The Epic of Gilgamesh dates to the time of ancient Mesopotamia in the most important city,
Uruk. The people were governed by a powerful and impulsive king, Gilgamesh, who s dictatorial
traits set him up for great failure in the end. He led his people with an iron fist and took what he
wanted from them. The people of Uruk plead to the gods to end the torment and wish to live in peace.
The god solution was to create an equal being to balance the storm of Gilgamesh s heart. Thus, Enkidu
is created. Known as a wild man with strength equivalent to Gilgamesh yet blessed with tender
charisma. His general purpose is to influence Gilgamesh to stop terrorizing his city. As these opposite
characters cross paths, they bump heads and fist. Their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have come to a place where a man shouldn t go are Enkidu memorable words before battle. The
battle commences and despite Gilgamesh strength and assurance he hesitates to take a life. Gilgamesh
makes decision, heavily influenced by Enkidu, to rapidly slaughter Humbaba. The conquest is know
complete, Gilgamesh and Enkidu return to Uruk with pride and glory making them irresistible men.
Their success however does not bring them all glory. Unfortunately, Lady Ishtar proposes to wed
Gilgamesh he impertinently declines the offer. Raging in fury lady Ishtar plans to murder Gilgamesh
utilizing the bull of heaven, a powerful tool that is later destroyed. The slaughter of Humbaba and the
destruction of the bull of heaven angers the gods and sentence Enkidu to death. Gilgamesh takes the
loss of his friend very hard mentally and emotionally leading to reminisce and develop a fear to death.
His conscious is not at rest therefore so goes on a quest in search of immortality. At the destination of
his quest he meets Utnapishtim who explains everything he did for the human population and how the
gods thanked him with the gift of
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Energy Producing Hot Water For Cogeneration
The proposed project focuses on developing an electrical generation thermal system which generates
5KW
power producing hot water for cogeneration. The Rankine cycle is used as the base system for the
design. The
solar energy is utilized in the project as a thermal source of heat to the system. The obtained heat
energy is
used to heat the system with overall system efficiency to be 60.4% and generate power of 5KW to be
used for
cogeneration and the waste heat recovered is stored in a battery which is utilized to produce hot water
even in
the absence of sunlight. The thermodynamic properties of the system were analyzed and calculated.
The
second law efficiency, irreversibility of the system components, maximum system efficiency and the
net work
done by the components of the system were majorly focused and calculated. The economic analysis of
the
system were performed by taking into account all the system components and found the system design
to be
more economical for small scale applications.
Introduction:
In today s world fossil fuels and other non renewable resources are on the verge of depletion. Research
is
going on in implementing natural resources as thermal source of heat to power any thermodynamic
cycle.
Natural sources are now being employed to decrease the rising costs of alternative fuels such as fossil
fuels,
coal etc. Solar thermal energy is one such energy resource that is being widely used. Rankine cycle is
the base
of this system
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Health And Social Harms Of Coal Mining
EFFECTS OF MINING
IN
AUSTRALIA Student Name: Ganesh Lakshmi
Teacher Name: Shanes Bennett Hilda Contents Page No.
Introduction 3
Health and social harms of coal mining 3
Some serious threats by mining minerals 4
Deforestation 5
Solutions to control mining problems 6
References 7 INTRODUCTION:
Generally, the Mining refers to extraction of materials from earth by artificial methods. As considering
to the several decades minerals are the central to our modern base life. They are essential to produce
materials for construction and manufacturing i.e. steel and cement cannot be made without cooking
coal. Metals are used to make the smart phones, computers and televisions we use every day. The use
of diamonds in jewellery remains a near universal symbol of wealth and prestige. However, mining
point to the environmental impacts of extracting and using non renewable resources like coal, the
economic distortion that results from one part of the economy booming while the risks to communities
that live near large or multiple mining projects as strong reasons why mining should be curtailed or
even stopped. At present Australia is one of leading manufacture in coal, uranium and other minerals.
The mining boom has bought investments,
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The Financial Market Analysis On Fiscal And Fiscal Sector
Introduction Over the past couple years, the United States government has learned from its mistakes
and loopholes within the mortgage market. Changes within the Fiscal or regulation of government
taxes imposed on citizens, and use of quantitative easing, a macro policy, of buying and selling bonds
in open market to inject money in the economy has helped jump start the economy. The cost of the
economies revival was at the expense of banks giving out mortgage loans to individuals with poor
credit. With the help of deregulation and historical trends of the housing prices, financial analysts felt
no harm in giving loans to individuals as long as house prices were rising, the default risk would be
zero. Soon the mortgages went underwater, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the paper explores the role the Government ought to have played in regulating the banks,
the role of the banks in regulation of mortgages and how they would have accessed the housing bubble
thoroughly. In this research paper, we have put into consideration three areas to help in understanding
the current issues and help us to come up with policy changes. It also highlights the resolutions to
avoid future market failures or limit the occurrence of the failure. There are several aspects that have
been considered in this paper, and they are, Financial Market, the Policy sector and bank regulation
sector.
Data
House crash of 2008 and mortgage data According to an excerpt by Bates (2012), house crash of 2008
is a period where the stock market value declined to an approximate value of 30% in relation to its
total value. It is one of the most difficult times in the American history of the stock market. He further
states that those who were present in those times would hardly forget the negative implications of the
collapse (102).
Unprecedented Growth and Consumer Debt
Subprime mortgages that started in the year 1999 played a great role in the collapse of the market
(Cooper, 2010). They are mortgages that were offered to consumers who have little earnings or
savings as compared to the amount of their savings. The initiative was carried out by Federal
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Indian and International Accounting Standards
Indian and International Accounting Standards Practices
Introduction:
Accounting Standards are used as one of the main compulsory regulatory mechanisms for preparation
of general purpose financial reports and subsequent audit of the same, in almost all countries of the
world. Accounting standards are concerned with the system of measurement and disclosure rules for
preparation and presentation of financials statements. They appear with a set of authoritative
statements of how particular types of transactions, events and other costs should be recognized and
reported in the financial statements. Accounting standards are devised to furnish useful information to
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Do we need to harmonize the accounting standards of different bodies?
Different companies observe it from published annual accounts of various Indian companies that there
are divergent accounting practices for the same transaction. This in effect is defeating the
comparability of financial statements.
The reasons for the different accounting practices may be:
a) Too many alternative accounting treatments in the accounting standards;
b) Lack of harmony among government, standards setting body, and regulatory agencies;
* Adoption of different accounting standards causes difficulties in making relative evaluation of
performance of companies. This phenomenon hinders the valuation and consequently the decision
making process.
* To overcome these problems, harmonization of accounting standards has already been started.
Accounting harmonization is not an end by itself, but it is a means to an end. The ultimate objective of
harmonizing accounting practices among countries is to foster international comparability of accounts.
* But still the harmonization process has a long way to go. Many standard setting bodies and
regulators of different nations are ardent protectors of their local standards; they are in no mood to
allow their job being taken over by a foreign entity.
* Thus winning the consent of these bodies is vital for international accounting standards to don the
mantle of
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The Importance Of Voting To The United States Congress
If I were elected to the United States Congress the factors that would influence my decision on
whether to vote for or against a bill would be: re election, political party affiliations and, interest
groups. My main concern as every other congressmen would be to be re elected. If I really want to
continue to be a Congressmen then I would keep in mind when the next elections would be and see
how I can find my way to keep a seat in Congress.
Being elected into congress is above a lot of other political positions and it takes you away from your
state. You might still be locally active representing your state in the House of Representatives, but you
won t be as close to your voters. Meaning that voters are in mind, but that s when my next factor
comes in; Political Party Affiliation (PPA). PPA become more useful once in Congress because to
some extent you have to please your party s interest. By voting against a bill that your party wants you
to vote in favor of could be very drastic to your future plans as a Congressmen. The party that your are
affiliated with might not want to agree with you on other matter and the whole time that you serve as a
Congressmen will only be a constant argument with you and your party and even more problems will
arise with the opposing party. If you are to change your political affiliation you will technically still be
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If you don t consider interest groups as a part of your decision on whether to vote for or against a bill
is like playing roulette. You don t know what will happen in the next elections, you won t know what
the outcome would be, unless you have polling data. That s why I would allow myself to be
influenced by interest groups. By voting in favor of a bill because of interest groups means more
votes, thus higher chances of being
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Home Depot Stock Valuation
II. Stock Valuation
A. Based on the figures provided calculate each of the following: A dividend yield is a stock s
dividend as a percentage of the stock price (Dividend Yield 2018). As a measurement of an investment
s productivity, a higher dividend yield signifies corporate stability. In other words, companies who can
disburse divdends are considered more stable and low risk investments. Home Depot s dividends
yields for 2012, 2013, and 2014 are 2.30%, 2.20%, and 2.30% respectively, while the dividend per
shares are $1.16, $1.56, and $1.88 respectively. If Home Depot increases its dividend per share by
$1.75, the figures increase to $2.91 in 2012, $3.31 in 2013, and $3.63 in 2014. The impact that occurs
on dividend share after increasing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Equity financing does not require repayment, therefore, Home Depot can utilize the funds for
improvements or company growth. Unfortunately, Home Depot has to relinquish some ownership and
decision making authority to its shareholders. However, relinquishing some ownership means that
shareholders assume some of the incurred debts and risks. Furthermore, lowering the debt to equity
ratio enables Home Depot to secure debt financing. Since Home Depot has shareholders under equity
financing, they need to distribute quarterly dividends. During 2014, Home Depot declared dividends
to 132,000 common shareholders. Declaring quarterly dividends enables shareholders to invest back
into the company by acquiring addition stock. In addition to making disciplined decisions about
capital allocation, we maintained our focus on expense control, which drove for higher returns on
invested capital and allowed us to return value to the shareholders through $7.0 billion in share
repurchases and $2.5 billion in dividends in fiscal 2014 (Home Depot, Inc. Form 10 K 2015)
(Kokemuller
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Intercultural Interview Essay
For the intercultural interview, I decided to interview my friend Medelyn, a 19 year old female of
Honduran and Mexican descent. During the interview, I focused on her Honduran culture, as she was
born in Honduras, I asked her a multitude of various questions ranging from formalities in her culture
to gender roles to classism in her culture.. The interview lasted about twenty minutes, I asked her
about fifteen questions, and after she answered each question there would be a small discussion about
her answer. When interviewing Medelyn, it was important to rid myself of any ethnocentrism,
assumed cultural similarity or differences, stereotyping, and anything that could create a bias and
compromise the interview. I started of the interview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stating that There is a lot of inequality and everyone has a place in society. Subsequently, I followed
with a question inquiring whether Honduras was more of a masculine or feminine society. Masculine
societies tend to focus on competition, strength and dominance, contrarily, feminine societies have a
tendency to concentrate on being caring and supportive. Medelyn described Honduras as a place
where relationships tended to be more caring, traditional and supportive. My next question was about
individualism and whether or not Honduras was more of an individualist or collectivist society.
Individualist cultures, as stated in Chapter 3, Value personal rights and responsibilities, privacy,
voicing one s opinion, freedom, innovation and self expression. , while collectivities cultures value
community, collaboration, shared interests, harmony, the public good, and avoiding embarrassment.
Medelyn described Honduras as A place where being loyal to the community is valued and there is
shared blame and responsibilities. , which would mean Honduras is more of a collectivist society,
given the description of community being valued rather than individuals, meaning that people care for
the welfare of the society. Context was the subject of my next question, figuring out whether
Honduras was a low or high context society was what I inquired from Medelyn. A lot of
communication is done by hand signals, body movements,
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The Human Reproduction Act, An Individual
Under s.60 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, an individual (a) is liable, on conviction on
indictment, to a fine not exceeding $500,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or
to both; or (b) is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $250,000 or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding four years, or to both for not complying with the guidelines set out regarding
the duties of the reproduction of a child. A surrogate mother is defined as a woman who carries a fetus
conceived through an assisted reproduction procedure which is derived from the genes of a donor or
donors, and with the intent of surrendering such child at the time of birth (AHRA, 2004). However,
there is still ambiguity felt between surrogates and parents related to what the law sets out as their
legal duties in conceiving a child, and this is also pertinent in relation to the context of a working
contract. Having said that, this essay aims at addressing the unclarity, pointing to the main arguments
in favor of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, and how the decision was aimed to safeguard the
rights of those involved; including the child, and to prevent culpability issues within the health sector
and many others linked to the overall process.
To understand why this is a highly controversial issue today, we must look at some of the main
objectives of why this law was enacted and the compromises made in order to achieve satisfaction of
all. First, what are the
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Reflection Paper On Playstation
My PlayStation represent my cultural identity and me. I play my PlayStation to keep me occupied. My
PlayStation is square, and black with a slant in it. My PlayStation have PS on top of it for Playstation.
I play my PlayStation when I get bored of doing something, but sometime playing it, it will get boring
at points of time. I got my Playstation on christmas so i had it for two years. I been asking for a
PlayStation for a long time. The games I got is GTA(Grand Theft Auto), Fallout 4, Destiny, 2K16,
Madden 17, and fortnite, but fortnite is downloaded on my game. To play online you need Playstation
plus or like some games u dont need plus to play online. There is a card you can buy from the store to
get online like there are 1 month plus that s 10$, 3 month plus that s 25$, and 12 month plus that s
60$. My PlayStation is an important part of cultural identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
The song The Race was made by a rapper named Tay K (Taymor Travon Mclntyre). But The song
represents how he went on the run from the police. He broke his house arrest bracelet, before fleeing
to Las Vegas. The Race was made when he was 17. The Race is on his new album Santana World, and
it was the first song on the list. The album was released when he went to jail. Santana World was
released in July 17, 2017. The Race is my favorite song because he talks about how he went on the run
from the from the police. If you don t understand the song they have videos of to help you understand
it. The song was on the Billboard top 100 songs, it was in the 44 peak position. The Race is part of my
cultural
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USDA to Let Industry Self-Inspect Chicken an Article by...
The 2012 article USDA to Let Industry Self Inspect Chicken by Jim Avila for ACB News. Reporter
Avila reports that the government is proposing a change of the way that chicken makes in American.
Report says companies throughout the United States are being inspected by the government on how
the workers are processing meats in a line of factory. The government is evaluating the system for
safety chickens production. Avila says that Inspectors opposed to the new USDA rule say the
companies cannot be trusted to watch over themselves. They contend that companies routinely
pressure their employees not to stop the line or slow it down, making thorough inspection for
contaminants, tumors and evidence of disease nearly impossible. This article ... Show more content on
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According to Hanson, the USDA states that fewer than 6% of organic birds were infected with
salmonella, compared with almost 39% of conventional ones. The article was brief but the source is
relevant. I will use this article to help describe the difference of organic chickens and process chickens
and how USDA regulates organic labels.
This source is a 2014 article The High Cost of Cheap Chicken by the CR Investigates Consumers
Union. The CR Investigator reports the issues of the United State poultry companies regulations and
health safety in packaged chickens. The article states the major s issue on bacterial contamination of
packaged chickens and the issue of antibiotic resistant bacteria of organic chicken. The CR
Investigator reports that 48 million people fall sick every year from eating food tainted with
salmonella, campylobacter, E Coli, and other contaminants. This scholarly article reports details and
reliable source from USDA and a professor of University of Minnesota. I will use this article to help
me support the major issue of packaged chicken and organic chicken.
This source is a 2011 article by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of National Organic
Program. The National Organic describes what the term of organic labeling means and the method to
produce organic foods. Also, it further states the regulations and production
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Guatemala
Deep in the heart of Central America, there resides a country. A country full of rich, raw beauty; a
country full of deep ancient history and culture, but also a country full of the toils of corruption and
poverty. That country s name is Guatemala.
Guatemala is a country of the Central American persuasion. It is bordered by Mexico to the west and
Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador to the east. Like many other Central American countries,
Guatemala is an under developed country; the country has struggled economically due to debts owed
to foreign countries and negative trade balances. The country has mostly stuck to a traditional
agriculture as their source of main commercial income, which has proven ineffective, considering that
more than half ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The country features warm tropical coastal environments and hot lowland jungles, a rugged spine of
mountains and volcanoes runs through the country s center. Due to the mountainous terrain, most of
Guatemala s climate is more influenced by elevation rather than time of year; lower temperatures are
more common the higher you travel (Argueta). The seasons are divided into a dry season and rainy
season, with the dry season running from November through April, and the rainy season running
through May to October (Guatemala
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Speech As A Speech To Isaac Newton s Speech
Greeting Earthling, this is your captain speaking, Haleigh DePalmer. I wish I had moon boots to
commemorate this occasion, I hope these boots will do. Either way I m shaking in them. My second
time up here and I m still imaging each one of your eyes shooting out space lasers of judgement. So
this is one of the rare occasions where I can honestly say it s you and not me. Kinda ironic, musician,
John Mayer use to experience stage fright as well, while performing some of his major hits like his
song Gravity. Oh? You don t see the irony then maybe I should start my speech. Ladies and
Gentlemen, for your safety I m going to have to ask you to hold onto your hats and tie yourself tightly
to your seat to prevent you from floating to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is assumed Isaac Newton witnessed an apple fall from a tree thus beginning a thought process only
someone with an estimated IQ level of 190 would take the time to think about. He began thinking that
the force which caused the apple to be attracted to the Earth couldn t be any different from the force
which causes the moon to be attracted to the earth; remaining in orbit. Both objects are being pulled
towards the earth, however the moon, unlike the apple isn t crashing into our home planet. The moon
is moving sideways so quickly that it s missing our planet completely which is what is keeping it in
orbit. Next time I get pulled over, I m going to have to tell the police officer, that if the moon speeds to
avoiding crashing into something on earth, so am I. Newton realized that however this gravitational
force worked, any other object with mass would probably behave the exact same way, whether it be
another planet, the sun, or you falling into bed after a long day. Newton s Law of Gravitation directly
states any two bodies attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their
masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Wow, that s a mouthful.
Leave it to the professionals. All we need to know is what goes up must come down, and yes that
includes that missing balloon from your fifth birthday. Newton s scientific revolution changed the way
people thought about the world. In his book, he
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The Salem Witchcraft Trials Essay
The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 were the largest outbreak of witch hunting in colonial New
England up to that time. Although it was the largest outbreak, it was not something that was new.
Witch hunting had been a part of colonial New England since the formation of the colonies. Between
the years 1648 to 1663, approximately 15 witches were executed. During the winter of 1692 to
February of 1693, approximately 150 citizens were accused of being witches and about 25 of those
died, either by hanging or while in custody. There is no one clear cut answer to explain why this
plague of accusations happened but rather several that must be examined and tied together. First, at the
same time the trials took place, King William s War was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A group of Indians who massacred Dover, New Hampshire and a series of towns in the same area
initiated the fighting. Many of the towns were burned to the ground and over fifty percent of their
inhabitants were killed and the rest either captured and sold into slavery or escaped into the frontier.
The survivors of these ambushes had endured the sights of extreme torture and brutal murder. After
events like this many of these that survived experienced a medical condition known as post dramatic
anxiety stress disorder. Many of the accusers in the Salem Witch Trials were war orphaned children
and adults who had settled in and around Salem to get away from the fighting and the Maine frontier.
Many of these may have been experiencing post dramatic anxiety stress disorder which may have
affected their judgment in the cases they brought against those that they accused.
In order for a witch to have been put to trial, someone had to have accused them of being a witch and
must have had some sort of evidence to explain their accusation, whether it was spectral or concrete.
Most of the evidence brought against the accused was indeed spectral and usually consisted of the
witch somehow causing harm to the victim and the victim later accusing whomever they saw
victimizing them. One victim, Stephen Bittford credited witchcraft for his paralysis and neck pain. In
recent years, the combination of these two symptoms has been attributed to a disease
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Comparing the Techniques Used by the Writers to Create a...
Comparing the Techniques Used by the Writers to Create a Sense of Fear and Tension in The Black
Cat, The Red Room and The Yellow Wallpaper
Short stories like The Black Cat , The Red Room and The Yellow wallpaper , which were all written
during the pre 1914 s, were used as popular entertainment during the 19th 20th century. At that time
there was no television. Today, if we wanted to be entertained by something with similar horrific
content we could watch a film on TV, however, in the late 19th century this role had to be filled with
the short story. The social context at the time was male dominant and a woman was expected to stay at
home looking after the children and cleaning while the man went ... Show more content on
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All three of the narrators write in first person, showing it as a personal experience to make the reader
feel more involved. This builds fear and tension because you can sense the build up of emotions and
imagine being in the narrators place. For example, in The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator says I get
unreasonably angry with John sometimes expressing her anger emotion, so we feel more involved.
She says that her anger is unreasonable but really it is not because she has the right to be angry with
him as he locks her up all the time and won t even let her see her baby. Although all three of the
stories are written in first person they are written differently, for example in The Yellow Wallpaper the
narrator builds all the fear and tension herself, whereas, in The Black Cat the narrator brings outside
influences into it, for example, the black cat and the narrator s wife influence some of the fear and
tension. In The Black Cat and The Red Room the narrator is male and both males are quite dominant,
but in The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator is female and is overpowered by her husband. This means
that a lot of emotional tension is built in the story.
At the beginning of The Black Cat and The Red Room the respective
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Japanese American Internment Camps Essay
After the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor, life in the U.S. had changed. It was the first time in a
long time that America was attacked on its homeland. This national security threat was a big shock to
the people. The Japanese had to suffer the consequences of their attack. Just as the Germans developed
concentration camps for the Jewish during World War II, the Americans set up relocation programs
better known as internment camps to keep all the Japanese. The reason the Japanese were moved into
these camps was because they were suspected of being spies. They were forced to live there for up to
four years and were not able to continue with their own lives as they were before while they were
living in these camps. Many Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At Terminal Island near Los Angeles, California there were nearly 3,500 first and second generation
Japanese. The military wanted all suspicious members of this community out in 48 hours. During this
time, Dr. Yoshihiko Fujikawa described what he saw, saying he saw house wives being abused while
cars, refrigerators, furniture and the like were confiscated (23 Nishimoto). The Japanese in Hawaii
were treated differently, unlike the communities at Terminal Island and Areas 1 and 2, under General
Dellos Emmons who stated, There is no intention or desire on the part of the federal authorities to
operate mass concentration camps. No person, be he or citizen or alien, need worry, provided he is not
connected with subversive elements.While we have been subjected to a serious attack by a ruthless
and treacherous enemy, we must remember that this is America and we must do things the American
Way. We must distinguish between loyalty and disloyalty among our people (25 Nishimoto). In
internment camps cultural integrity was a problem. The Issei, or first generation Japanese who were
older, were used to being very well honored and respected by the younger generation. In internment
camps, age had no value. To a white soldier, a Japanese man was a Japo and nothing more. In
traditional Japanese culture, the elderly were very highly respected. However, at the camps their
traditional authority was stripped away and this contributed to the demoralization of the Issei (62
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Montresor s Moral Responsibility
In this character analysis of Montresor, the narrator in the Cask of Amontillado by edgar Allen Poe I
provide references as to how he fits a description of a sociopath. A sociopath is defined as: a person
with psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal and who lacks a sense of
moral responsibility or social conscience. We see throughout the story a grandiose sense of self, lack
of remorse, glibness, manipulative behavior, shallow emotion, unreliability, the creation of a willing
victim, and lack of empathy. All of which are listed as classic actions of a sociopath. Montresor feels
that he has been insulted by Fortunato. Even though he has had a Thousand injuries... (1) done to him
by Fortunato he vowed revenge once insulted. Montressor appears to be a vindictive man, another
classic sign of a sociopath, and plots his revenge with a meticulous nature. He formulated his plans so
that no only does he avoid discipline, he comes up with a punishment that will sufficiently put and end
to possible further insults from Fortunato. I must not only punish but punish with impunity: (5 6). It
would also appear that perhaps Montresor is not a very confrontational man, and picks his battles,
continuing to be injured be Fortunato until he could no longer take anymore, the final straw being an
actual insult. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He does this by putting on as Fortunato s friend, all the while still plotting his death. Montressor, if
truly a sociopath, would be unlikely to be able to be a real friend to anyone. Even when he does begin
to unfold his plot of revenge he does so without confrontation and rather he he treats Fortunato as a
friend up until the last brick was laid. He even feigned interest for Fortunato s health we will go back;
your health is precious... (82) when he begins coughing due to the nitre in the
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The Career Of A College Degree Essay
1. Brief autobiographical sketch, including what led to your interest in the practice of clinical
psychology.
Elizabeth Gilbert, famed author of Eat, Pray, Love, once wrote, you spend a lot of your life having
people tell you to follow your passion... passion is hot, it burns. Every day, you can t access that...
Instead, follow your curiosity. After graduating from Terra Nova high school in 2002 I felt pressure to
follow my passion and apply for a college degree to pursue it. I was accepted to San Diego State
University but declined the offer and instead enrolled in my local community college, Skyline
College. I didn t feel connected to a passion society says young adults should feel after graduating
high school. Instead, I took a few classes over two semesters and then decided to leave the bay area
where I grew up and move to Las Vegas. It was here in Las Vegas that I discovered what I was curious
about (where my curiosities lied?). Las Vegas has an eclectic, diverse, interesting, and beautiful flow
of people constantly coming in and out of the city; and it was by observing and interacting with these
people everyday that I became curious about human behavior. After taking 10 years away from school
I returned to Las Vegas College of Southern Nevada in 2012 to receive my associates degree in
psychology. I graduated with high honors, as a member of Phi Theta Kappa, and continued on by
applying to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) for a bachelor s in psychology. It was
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  • 2. The City Of Future Summary Davis in his book describes that, years back Los Angeles was a heaven of public places but with the present scenario it not the same and is slowly that culture is diminishing in the name of urban renaissance. He quotes that democratic public spaces like parks, free beaches, cruising strips do not exist anymore in the name of development. The intended purpose of this is to secure the city. In order to protect the poor and provide shelter to the homeless the public parks and streets were transformed to households. This urban renaissance is also called The City of Future by the author who also affords to provide living for millions of aspiring immigrants. The massive development of Los Angeles has created a diversity between various classes of people. The architectural renovation was one of the primary steps taken by the city in order to reduce the public spaces such as parks, grounds, empty lands which has driven the poor out of the city. The people with no homes are only confined to small areas by police force. I think it is not only Los Angeles as a particular city that created such a situation to the poor but also other metropolitan cities where life has become helpless and Davis sees this issue as a concealed myth which redefines the real history of Los Angeles warfare. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to create less exposure of downtown professionals to the streets, redevelopments of places were done which ensure the gap between different classes. To establish the separation, new parking structures are built with high security monitoring, greenery and as well as entertainment places in some areas. Gentrification is especially seen in two major hubs such as the Reagan Building and Grand Central Square which demands additional security all round the clock which says that the city wants to portray only the good side of and not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Epsom Case The reason for that I could make a call that there is a difference in the prices of houses sold via auction and non auction for both suburbs while could not do so for them separately may be because that as mentioned before, Epsom has a considerably higher median price than One Tree Hill[8], while in Epsom auction is a more favoured method. The fact causes that in the random sample most of the houses sold via auction are in Epsom and most houses sold via non auction are in One Tree Hill. With Epsom s generally higher sale price compared with One Tree Hill, there appears to be a difference between house price via auction and non auction but the difference may actually be greatly affected by the difference of prices of the two suburbs. However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, the finding cannot be related back to all Auckland houses it cannot even be related back to either Epsom or One Tree Hill, as sellers in the two suburbs appears to have different preference in selling methods and the two suburbs have considerably different median house prices mainly due to the difference of surrounding economy and education resource. I expect every suburb to have different median prices and selling preferences according to the different level of demand, thus when investigating sale price by selling method in a population containing two suburbs the result can be hard to relate back to either suburb because the suburbs in fact have very different backgrounds and in a mixed sample they affect each other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Political Leaders During The War Political leaders were also put to the test during the war. Many African Americans worked closely with the government to both rally black support for the war and to help battle against issues such as lynching and segregation. For example, Emmett Scott, the former secretary to to Booker T. Washington at the Tuskegee Institute, was able to organize a conference for black newspaper editors and political leaders in Washington, D.C. in June 1918. This conference yielded positive results. The attendees declared their loyalty to the government. Although World War I affect people of all demographics, those who were impacted the most directly were African Americans who were called to fight and labor overseas. Over 200,000 African Americans went ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 93rd Division s 369th Infantry Regiment from New York were nicknamed the Harlem Hellfighters for their exemplary war efforts. Two of the soliders, Henry Johnson and Needham Roberts, were the first ever American soldiers to receive the French War Cross. This regiment would serve for 191 days and gave up no ground to German forces. The 92rd division had much more stressful experiences than the 93rd. They faced more racial discrimination. The white army officials in the 92nd division would characterize the black soldiers as rapists, and would spread rumors to French civilians. African Americans were often viewed as threats to white authority, and many were forced to be transferred out of the division for racial reasons. Others were also court martialed on lies told by white officials. The 92nd division fought well as a whole, despite having inadequate training and having to deal with racial discrimination. One regiment, the 368th Infantry Regiment however performed poorly in the Allied Meuse Argonne offensive in September 1918 and as a result, racist military members used this case as a way to characterize all black soldiers. They would classify them as incompetent and failures. Postwar, African American soldiers would protest these allegations. Even with all of the discrimination and setbacks, the service that the African Americans completed in France was a very good experience for them, many troops would often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Foundations of Mythology Essays Foundations of Mythology Short Answers KellyTotten HUM/105 World Mythology Dr. Mark Vander Meer 10/12/2011 1. How is the word myth used popularly? For example, what does the statement, It s a myth mean? In contrast, how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials, write a definition in your own words. Instinctively, the word myth brings to mind fantastical stories of good and evil and the inevitable triumph of good. Reading the recommended materials for this class however, has brought me to a new, yet not formed direction of thinking. Playing in the woods as a young boy with my two older sisters they would employ the boogey man scare, I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think if we all understood the same things the same way we would lose our imagination. Imagination is what I feel links me to the not yet understood; I can only conclude that is why there are vast differences and yet striking similarities to myths throughout the world. What is the relationship between belief, knowledge, mythology, and religion? Where do mythology and religion intersect? Where do they diverge? Think about the function of myth and religion in helping human beings cope with change, suffering, loss, and death. I think the intersection of religion and mythology is not really an intersection at all, more a parallel with variances, not having read a lot of mythology yet I can only opine that since the bible has described divine powers and miracles happening at the will of GOD and later JESUS, that much mythology has similarities. Just as in the Bible stories are told to teach through identifiable situations, connecting with your audience is key to effect. My step daughter lost her biological father four years ago, we leaned heavily on prayer, our church and GOD to get us through, my daughter realized through her own readings that: life will go on, her daddy was sick and GOD needed him home, he wasn t sick anymore, she told us one morning she was sad and JESUS held her hand until she fell asleep last night. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Female Characters In The Film Pieces Of April In the film Pieces of April, the three main female character in the movie have such diverse personalities. Throughout the movie you really get to learn about and how they react to the whole Thanksgiving meal that is going to be happening. April, the main character is the the misunderstood one. While her broken mother Joy who is sick and recovering from breast cancer. This will probably be Joy s last thanksgiving. The youngest daughter Beth who is also not trusting of April. With three different personalities and a bad past. Will Joy, and Beth, accept April trying to mend the wreckage of her past with a Thanksgiving meal? April is trying so hard to make Thanksgiving the best Thanksgiving it could be with the wreckage of her past hanging. Knowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her real intentions are just get it over with. Joy says to her husband, I m glad were going Jim. This was instead of April showing up with some new piercing, and tattoo, and God forbid staying overnight, this way we can show up, experience the disaster that is her life, smile, and before we know it, we are on our way back home . Mother Joy, who is a broken tattered person who lost all hope, in herself also has not one bit of hope for April. With having a double mastectomy, and going though chemotherapy from having breast cancer, this is probably her last Thanksgiving. She has a lot negativity and rude sarcasm towards April for being such a bad child , in the past. She has not one good memory of April. As she thinks of one it turns out to be a memory of Beth. She then runs out of the car to hitchhike because she doesn t want one more bad memory. As she constantly has to stop to puke. One scene she has to wash her wig. As she put her wig back on, she looks as if she s okay but not really like a fake version happy of herself. She shows her mother some of Timmy s pictures, we stop at one that is a picture of her before her mastectomy and after really showing herself off with a smile, which shows how broken of women she really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Old Testament, By King James Version Of The Bible The concept of land in the Old Testament is of extreme importance and constantly mentioned throughout the various books in the scripture. It is quite shocking the way we view land today compared to the way that it is explained by God in the scripture. While man may have various misconceptions about land, even about how land is portrayed in the Old Testament, it is God who dictates to man regarding this subject. Three important facets of land that are portrayed in the Old Testament are that land is an inheritance, land is to be shared with all of humanity, and land can be both a gift and a curse depending on the ability of the people to follow God s commandments. Often times in the King James Version of the bible we hear of the people of Israel conquering or possessing the land. This can lead the reader astray in that it portrays the stories of the Old Testament as a series of wars ordained by God in order for the people to inhabit the land. This contrasting idea of inheritance rather than possession is evident throughout the Old Testament beginning with the story of Adam. We see that Adam does nothing to conquer or possess the land, but is rather given the land as an inheritance from God. It is purely a gift from God and has nothing to do with man s doing. However, since this land belongs to God and he is the sole owner, he is the one who determines the rules and laws of the land. This inheritance is dependent on the ability of humanity to follow God s commandments as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Batman In The Black Glove Batman R.I.P characterizes the dramatic rise and fall of Batman at the hand of The Black Glove. This story is as much an emotional roller coaster for the reader as it is for the Batman. The setting of the story begins 6 months prior to the events of the book. Batman nearly dies under the treatment of a psychologist, later revealed to be, Le Bossu, an important member of the Black Glove. with Dr. Hurt, the leader of The Black Glove, announcing to other members of The Black Glove his plan to destroy Batman once and for all. While The Black Glove (and Joker) plan their destruction of Batman, Batman is building a relationship with his new girlfriend Jezabell, who is later revealed as a member of the Black Glove. He reveals to her the most intimate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is the force that is able to break Batman. Through his disguise as a psychologist, he is able to condition and break Batman s mind and use the Zur En Arrh persona to destroy him. Le Bossu s physical description is interesting too. He looks very much like an evil scientist, with the hunched back, a wide smile, and glasses. This sells the idea that he is smart, but also villainy. Le Bossu, contributes greatly to establishing the crime ring in Gotham City during Batman s absence. Le Bossu s confidence in his ability to defeat Batman and how he s able to disguise himself makes him a fearful, yet adaptive character. Honor serves as a spiritual character. He is used to represents Bruce s inner consciousness on his journey to becoming himself again. Honors representation as a homeless man is important. To Bruce, this is a very low point of human existence (fall from a billionaire to a homeless person). Honor teaches Bruce how to rise up again through his spiritual knowledge. Without the help of this spiritual guru, it is likely Bruce would have completely lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Presidential Vs. Parliamentary Systems Of Government There has always been a debate over which form of government is the most stable. For a long time, there was either a choice (within democratic models) of presidential systems of government, in which the executive is all powerful, or parliamentary systems of government, where the legislature is the supreme power. However, in the past century, a middle ground has emerged between the two: semi presidential systems of government. Semi presidential systems, as defined by Maurice Duverger (an early writer on such models), are systems where a president of the republic, elected by universal suffrage and given personal powers, co exists with a government resting on the confidence placed in it by parliament . This means that semi presidential models of government generally have a directly elected president and parliament, along with a prime minister, who is appointed. The question of whether these systems are more or less stable than presidential or parliamentary then becomes the focus, and must be looked at in practice for this measure. Semi presidential systems, as seen in France and Russia, can at times be either very stable or very unstable, depending on the composition of a particular government. France, a pioneer in the concept of semi presidential systems, has seen stability go either way, depending on the affiliation of elected officials. Conflict started occurring in the late twentieth century that challenged the stability of the current French system. Russia, since the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Adenosine Triphosphate Structure ATP is universal form of free energy in all living organisms and is an energy coupling agent (Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 250). When ATP is hydrolyzed to produce adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and orthophosphate (Pi), or to adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and Pi, free energy is liberated. This free energy can then be utilized for endergonic reactions that need an input of free energy in order to occur. The recycling of ATP/ADP is critical to for energy exchange in living organisms. Thermodynamically unfavorable reactions can be driven if they are coupled to ATP hydrolysis in a new reaction. The structure of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is composed of a three phosphate groups (in a triphosphate unit) attached to the nucleotide adenine with two phosphoanhydride bonds. The two phosphoanhydride bonds are formed by the loss of a water molecule (Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 250). ATP is formed in chemotrophs through the oxidation of carbon fuels and in photosynthetic organisms when light energy is converted into chemical energy (Topic 4.2 The Structure and Role of ATP). ATP has a high phosphoryl transfer potential due to its structural differences compared to ADP and Pi. These structure differences include (1) electrostatic repulsion, (2) resonance stabilization, and (3) stabilization due to hydration (Tymoczko et al. 2013. p. 252) At a neutral pH, ATP has four negative charges that repel each other. However, hydrolysis of ATP reduces this electrostatic repulsion. Also, ADP and Pi have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Pipeline Spills Research Paper Global diminishing energy resources and climate change are a growing issue. Every year there are more than 250 pipeline spills which contain hazardous liquid including tar sands. Tar sands are the leading cause of Canada s global greenhouse emissions. TransCanada corp. is planning to repurpose a 40 year old pipeline, called Energy East, that runs from Saskatchewan to Ontario and attach a new pipeline that runs through Quebec to Saint John, New Brunswick. The problem with this idea is that the original pipeline they plan to repurpose is made in a way that would not be used today as the material that the pipe is made of is too thin which could result in spill. Oil spills are incredibly difficult to clean up because a diluted bitumen known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and pass through more than 50 indigenous territories. The Council of Canadians is working very hard to stop pipelines being used to transport tar sands for a greener, healthier planet in the future. The COC supports communities protesting against energy projects (such as pipelines) that would be economically unfriendly. They are also teaching and encouraging communities to stand up and say no to fracking which is another incredibly environmentally damaging process that is used to retrieve natural gas from beneath rock. This is a very important campaign because if people don t stand up to the government, which is supporting all these practices, the damage being done to our earth will never be stopped and communities near where pipeline spills and fracking are happening will lose all their clean water, land, and air. The CoC is trying to tell the government that Canada needs rules and policies to protect the environment from further pollution and damage and they are trying to push the fact that our country needs to start looking at renewable energy source options which would be a much more eco friendly option that would serve the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Kate Chopin and Edna Pontellier as Feminists Kate Chopin and Edna Pontellier as Feminists Kate Chopin is known for her literary works that depict culture in New Orleans, Louisiana, and of women s struggles for freedom. She was born Katherine O Flaherty in Missouri, and later married Oscar Chopin in 1870. He was a Creole cotton trader from New Orleans. Later they moved to a plantation near Cloutierville, Louisiana, where her husband died in 1882. She returned to Missouri with her six children, and began her writing career. She began writing mostly local color stories that earned her consideration as a contributor to Southern regional literature. She later began writing stories about women s need for independence and capacity for passion, such as The Story of an Hour and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the women in America were advancing, those in state of Louisiana were not. At the time the state operated under a different legal system than the rest of the country. Under the Louisiana Civil Code, article 1388, a woman was still the legal property of her husband, and the male had absolute (legal) control over the family. It also said, in article 1124, married women, babies, and the mentally ill were incompetent in making a legal contract. (Herman, 53) Wives were possessions to be cared for and displayed. They often brought a dowry or inherited wealth to a marriage. Like most of Chopin s stories, The Awaking is set in the late 19th century Creole society of the New Orleans area. It is the story of a young woman s struggle to become herself. It concludes that the complete freedom and happiness that she yearns for is not available to her in socially appointed roles as a wife and mother. Edna Pontellier is married to her husband, Mr.Pontellier, a person whom she had married without love as an excuse (McQuade, 1661). The story opens during summer vacation at Grand Isle. This environment allows Edna to explore her own personality. It is on the island that Edna begins her awakening to life. She first realizes her dissatisfaction with her life. Then she learns the pleasure of swimming. It is on Grand Isle that she begins to feel sexual attraction to Robert, although her awakening to sexuality occurs months later. Edna also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sexual Violence In Rwanda I. Introduction The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman and is one of the least developed countries in the world. A 2011 American Journal of Public Health report found that more than 400,000 women surveyed in 2007 reported that they were raped in the previous twelve months, adding up to 1,150 rapes per day. In a 2007 survey, 1.69 to 1.80 million women between the ages of fifteen and forty nine reported being raped in their lifetime. Members of the Congolese army, rebel groups, militias, and other groups continue to use sexual violence against women and children as a systematic tactic of war to destroy communities. Sexual violence in the DRC is worse today than in Rwanda during the genocide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the fact that the DRC ratified the Rome Statute in March 2002, most civilian judges have yet to apply the provisions. Civilian courts are able to prosecute sexual violence as a domestic crime and the DRC is looking to adopt a new civilian criminal procedure that would include Rome Statute crimes. UN and NGO reports have long criticized the DRC for allowing sexual violence to occur. In 1997, after allegations of human rights violations committed against Rwandan refugees, the UN Human Rights Commission created a joint investigation mission. Despite lack of cooperation from the DRC, the commission was able to publish a report that linked for the first time the military carrying out massive sexual violence to serious violations of humanitarian law. In 2002, additional international NGOs got involved such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Additionally, in 2007, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution to eliminate sexual violence. The Security Council found that sexual violence when used as a war strategy to intentionally target civilians or as part of a widespread and systematic attack against civilian populations can significantly exacerbate situations of armed conflict and may impede the restoration of international peace and security. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing The Glass Menagerie And August Osage County In literature, there are many similarities as well as differences between characters of different works. Even though two characters may have similar roles in their families and/or society itself, they can also be at the same time polar opposites. One example of this is the mother, Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and Violet Weston in August Osage County by Tracy Letts. Both characters, Amanda and Violet are the matriarchs of their families. Both mothers experience in a similar way, the tragic loss of their husbands. Amanda and Violet both experience the loss of their husbands. In August Osage County, Violet explains to her daughter, Beverly killed himself...When nothing is left, when everything is gone, disappeared, I ll Be here, (3.2.100 101). This shows how Violet was feeling abandoned and lonely, because her husband, who was found dead would never come home to her again. She felt as though losing her husband was in a way, her losing everything. This quote also gives the audience the sense of emptiness that Violet was feeling after it was discovered that her husband really was dead. She was feeling that with him gone, now that she knew for sure he had died and wasn t still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amanda appears to be extremely forward. She is open to the point where she makes herself seem as if she is trying to show off in front of the family s dinner guest. In scene six Amanda exclaims, ... Good gracious! Why don t you bring this paragon to supper?...I don t know why my son is so standoffish that s not Southern behavior! (6.63. Amanda). This is a prime example of how Amanda seems to become awkward when it comes to being in the presence of others. She also seems to speak without filtering her thoughts and thinking about the possible consequences for the things that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Monologue Of Cinderella Alternate Ending One day, our new step sister, Cinderella, arrived. I was a little cautious and unsure of her at first. I let her mind her own business, except occasionally, I did spy on her, just the see what she was up to. I started taking a liking to her when I noticed how kind and gentle she was with the animals that always hang around the kitchen because of the food. I couldn t believe she would be with nature rather than playing on her phone. Then, I started thinking about Cinderella s life, and how much we actually have in common; both of our fathers died, we both aren t very fond of our mother, and we feel like we don t fit in with the family. Then, I decided something huge. I was going to go talk to her. It took me a few days to understand what I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cinderella walked reluctantly out of the room. When she left, it was silent for a minute and then Drizella would not stop talking about this party. It was my hair for the party, my dress for the party, my shoes for the party, and even my color eye shadow for the party. I was probably just going to wear my casual loose black and pink dress. Later in the week, Cinderella comes whizzing down the stairs at top speed, wearing this lovely blue sparkly dress, and she says excitedly, Look at this dress! It was my mother s! Wow! You look amazing! I screamed, a bit too loudly, back. We bounced up and down together, admiring the perfect dress. We must have been causing quite a bit of commotion, because suddenly, Drizella comes bursting through the room. She opens her mouth to say something, but she gets stopped by Cinderella s dress. She pauses, unsure of what to say and then says the worst possible That dress is hideous! Where did you find that?! In the kitchen? Drizella violently rips both of the sleeves off. Then, my mother comes into the room. Girls, girls, let s not waste our time on her any longer. We have a ball to prepare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Martha Stewart Ethical Behavior Introduction Martha Stewart is an American Home decorator Icon surrounded by accusations of Inside trading, Obstruction of justice, False statements and Conspiracy. Her trial and investigation lasted for two years ending with her being found guilty of charges and convicted to spend time in jail, home arrest and probation. In this work I will expose Martha Stewart s behavior and why her actions were considered outlaw, unethical and unprofessional. I will also explain which ethical behavior she used and how that affects her image, financial status, social position, fame and followers. But who is Martha Stewart and what is her background? I personally didn t know who Martha Stewart was until her case came out to the public, still until today ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Security and Exchange Commission is the organization who monitors fraudulent transactions and insider trading. Some experts in ethical behavior consider inside trading the most dramatic form of utilitarian ethics. Martha s Ethical Behavior Since 2002 Martha Stewart was investigated by the SEC and the FBI for Inside Trading but it is interesting that she wasn t found guilty or accused on any of those charges; she was charge for conspiracy, obstruction of justice and false statement. It was her un ethical behavior what drove her into innumerable allegations and public embarrassments. There are at least four issues in this case where ethics play a very interesting and critical role; Freedom of speech, Conspiracy, Right of property and Inside trading. 1. Freedom of Speech When Martha Stewart was accused the first problem presented was the Media and how her case was going to be handled. Martha s Stewart lawyer Robert Morvillo along with Martha s publicist and show producers orchestrated a plan to keep Martha s image as clean and honest as possible. They didn t waste time by using the media, Martha s TV show and Magazine to defend her position and manipulate the public opinion towards Martha s innocence. It is clear that in court previous information and announcements of her innocence will create in the future juror s minds the reasonable doubt needed to find her innocent. The judge immediately imposed a gag order to control the flow of information and to avoid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Helicopter Parenting And Its Influence On Children s Life Helicopter parenting has gained increasing awareness in popular media, academic literature, and the general population. For example, recently, several popular parenting books have raised awareness about parental over involvement and how it may be associated with negative outcomes. The term helicopter parent was first used in a famous parenting book, Parents Teenagers by Dr. Haim Ginott in 1969, by teenagers who described their parents as hovering over them , like a helicopter. This term refers to a parenting style that is over focused on children; being involved in a child s life in ways that are over controlling and overprotective. Lester Smith defines helicopter or overprotective parents as having a heightened surveillance of their children s lives (September 14, 2015), so that children are never allowed to experience risk. This term is commonly applied to parents of college aged or high school students who believe that their children are not capable of doing tasks alone, so they might call a professor about their child s poor grades or manage their child s class schedule for them. Schiffrin et al. (2013) emphasize children s need for autonomy and explain how this need increases over time as they strive to become independent young adults (p. 529). Therefore, parents are recommended to adjust their level of involvement and control to their child s developmental level (Schiffrin et al., 2013, p. 529). However, many parents do not make this adjustment, and this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Supplement Dilemm Do I Really Need Supplement X, Y,... The Supplement Dilemma: Do I really need supplement X, Y, and Z? Are you feeling overwhelmed by the myriad of nutrition supplements on the market? Unsure if you need whey protein, fish oil capsules, vitamin pills, creatine, caffeine pills, test boosters, L carnitine, or branched chain amino acids? I feel your angst. I too was once a young stud pulling my hair out in frustration over the sheer number of nutritional supplement at my disposal. The naïve teen: A young, baby faced, lanky teen with an afro (Ludacris would be jealous) walks into a nutritional supplement store for the first time. His eyes bulge out of their sockets in excitement as he walks down the aisle. He comes across protein powders, natural test boosters, nitric oxide, and creatine supplements promising to increase lean muscle mass and strength. Further down, he finds energy pills, chews, and drinks purporting to deliver the most intense and hardcore workout of his life. He even finds supplements promising to increase his sexual performance (wink, ExtenZe). The supplements give him a glimpse into his future: arms the size of 22 inch Escalade rims, a barreling chest, legs so enormous that his friends call him quadzilla, and bodacious babes lots of them. He grasps as many supplements that his two string bean (soon to be gigantic python) arms can carry. He is on his way to Arnold Schwarzenegger status. Who is this young, dashing teen? Why me, of course (yes, I really had an afro). I m not embarrassed to say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Comparison Of And Then There Were None And Murder On The... And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express: A Psychoanalytic Possession Murder is often an occurrence in the novels of Agatha Christie and have plots that change the views of the characters as well as the reader. But how does she do it? In two of her most famous novels And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express compare to each other through an overpowering psychoanalytic possession of many people at once. Psychoanalytic possession creates the characters to do what they though they would never do. It comes to them in a mindless way through their egos and super egos knowing what they want to do through inner most desires and making them come to life. Due to the careful wording of Christie, common illnesses of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only do they lie to the other passengers of the train and the reader, but also to the great detective Herlcule Poirot. Lies and again lies. It amazes me, the amount of lies we had told to us this morning... There are still more to discover. (Christie MOE 61). The ego of the passengers and isolation are in sync to the theory as they are all in small space with so much hatred towards the man that it drives them enough to kill him. Being so tight in a small compartment leads them to all kill Ratchtte for what he did to the little girl of Daisy Armstrong together and knew what they were doing. The passengers have it set in their mind that they want to kill him in which they do but never speak a word of it to Poirot. If ever a man deserves what he got, Ratchett... Is the man... I m Rejoice I was end. Such a man wasn t fit to live! (2.13). In closing, both novels show the ego/illness by all the guests on the island and train committing a murder, lie about themselves, and hold inner disires that only the reader learns to find out. Through psychoanalytic theory, the mind likes to play a lot of games on the victim such as dreams of reality, poems and riddles of the past, and isolation creating the best and worst out of them. Upon the first novel, dreams take control of the mind to unleash the most inner desire. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Special Prison Populations Corrections are an important part of the criminal justice system and they work in concert with law enforcement and the courts. Citizens in the United States expect criminals to be monitored, with some in secured facilities, so they will not fear of becoming continual victim of crime. To illustrate this expectation further, there are 2.5 million individuals on probation or parole and 1 million individuals in jails or prisons (Morris Tonry, 2013, p. 370). However, does every individual confined in jails and prisons still need to be there or is there a better way to deal with certain special prison populations? Due to the large number of prisoners within the correctional system, certain special populations of inmates do not receive the rehabilitation or care needed to successfully reintegrate back into society. Additionally, these special populations create an undue burden on the correctional system in terms of financial costs associated with their confinement. There are changes that can be made to the criminal justice system to accommodate special populations of inmates. This paper will explore the alternative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between 1900 and 2000, the life expectancy in this country has risen from 47 to 78 years of age (Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p. 404). Although the older population has grown from 4% to 13% in the United States during the same period, the elder prison population has grown substantially. For example, between 1994 and 1998, Texas saw an 86% increase in the elderly prison populations while California expects to see a 200% increase by 2020 (Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p. 404). When determining the need to incarcerate an elderly individual, several costly considerations must be made. Elderly inmates require more medical care compared to the younger prisoners and special accommodations must be consider for older inmates (Rikard Rosenberg, 2013, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Usefulness Of Economic Sanctions In The United States Economic sanctions are implemented by one or more nations upon another nation in order to alter the nation s interests towards their own preferences. Economic sanctions have proven themselves to be successful countless times, and have incited successful negotiations that would have otherwise not existed. Sanctions do not aim to directly affect the citizens of a nation, but rather, as editor, Robert McMahon said in UN Sanctions: A Mixed Record, sectors of a nation, such as arms, cash earning commodities such as diamonds, or financial assets and travel . Although an estimated 35% of sanctions have been successful, they have been very effective as a foreign policy tool and have somewhat prevented nations from violating human rights as well as acts of terrorism. Although economic sanctions have an estimated 35% success rate, they are still extremely useful and lead to negotiations between parties with different interests. This is because, sanctions are able to instill fear in other nations which in turn prevents the occurrence of any malicious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without a sanction, many negotiations would not occur, and a mutual interest would never be discovered. The beauty of an economic sanction, is the fear is instills on the nation or party it may potentially be imposed on. Having a sanction imposed on a nation is extremely detrimental on the nation s economy and damages trade relations with fellow nations. Many times, when a sanction is imposed, it is done by a group of nations as opposed to just an individual nation (ex. European Union, United Nations etc.), this allows for a nation to be ostracized, which is shameful in itself. Not only do economic sanctions urge political elites to implement change and to negotiate with whomever is imposing the sanction, but they also help maintain peace overall, which is the greatest common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. You Say You Want A Resolution Analysis A resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something. In Heidi Pollock s essay, You Say You Want a Resolution she describes the true meaning of a New Year s resolution. A lot of people might pick only one resolution for New Year s. They might say they want to lose a certain amount of weight or to stop drinking soda. According to Pollock though, that is not the correct way. In Pollock s words , A true resolution should be an addition to your life, should expand your horizons and help you grow as a person . Her view is that people should have three resolutions; one from the Health Lifestyle category, another from the Education/Practice category, as well as one from the Project/Task category. The reason for the three is to increase the odds in being successful in fulfilling at least one of the resolutions. So my three New Year s resolutions for next year are washing my face every night before bed, reading a book I would not normally read at least once a month, and finally finding a job for myself. My first resolution will definitely be hard to achieve, especially every night. The reason for this is because I like to stay up late till I become so tired that I end up going to sleep before washing my face first. Another reason is that I usually come home late and by that time I am so exhausted that I once again go straight to bed before washing my face that is full of makeup. A way I can break this habit of going to sleep before washing my face, is for me to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Thomas s Case For Ptsd Essay Thomas s Case It is evident from Thomas s case that he presents textbook symptomology of PTSD. It is reported that Thomas currently seeks medical care at a VA clinic and complains of both back and neck pain which frustrates him because he seems to feel that he is being misdiagnosed due to the fact that no physical anomalies are present. The VA clinicians are taking themselves off the hook by transferring blame onto Thomas claiming, that it s all in (his) head. Thomas s case file reveals that he possesses some cognitive deficits and claims to have been suicidal in the past. Thomas reports being a military member who has seen combat, which means he has been exposed to the horrors of war in a high stressed environment. In fact he reports witnessing one of his brother(s) being hit by a friendly fire and dying. According to the DSM V, Thomas meets criterion A for PTSD because he had direct exposure to a traumatic event (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). As one can see and perhaps empathize with is that Thomas is not only suffering from physical pain, but he also has to carry the emotional burden of what came from witnessing the traumatic event of his brother ( s) death. On top of all this, if one digs a bit deeper into Thomas s family history, one will come across a disorganized attachment within the family unit; which is another added level of stress that he has to carry around. Being a social worker in training at a grand caliber institute of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. budget deficit Essay quot;It s time to clean up this mess. quot; Famous last words heard from the mouths of many different politicians when talking about the national debt and the budget deficit. Our debt is currently $4.41 trillion and we have a budget deficit of around $300 billion and growing. Our government now estimates that by the year 2002 the debt will be $6.507 Trillion. While our politicians talk of balancing the budget, not one of them has proposed a feasible plan to start paying down the debt. In the early days of our government debt was considered to be a last resort. In 1790, when Alexander Hamilton, as secretary of the Treasury, made his first report on the national debt of the United States, he estimated it at close to $70 million. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A ceiling is placed on U.S. federal debt, and Congress must enact new legislation to raise the ceiling. Between 1981 and 1990 the ceiling was raised from about $1.08 trillion to about $4.15 trillion. Unfortunately at the end of 1995 we reached the ceiling again, and Congress refused to raise it. They felt that it had become too much, and there was a government shutdown for a few days in November. Not only was this an inconvenience to many people, it also accounted for an estimated $63 million a day in lost productivity, and almost double that in lost tax revenue. Due to the threat of this, Clinton has a plan to balance the budget by 2005. This plan includes a projected $1.1 trillion spending cut over the next ten years, slow the growth of spending on Medicare and Medicaid, trim social and farm programs, close a number of corporate tax loopholes and retain the package of middle class tax cuts he proposed earlier. He also specified that programs such as Social Security, education, and training would be immune from such cuts. He did warn though, quot;Make no mistake in other areas, there will be big cuts, and they will hurt. This was June of 1995, and at the end of Fiscal Year 1996, the national debt growth was $80 billion higher than previous projections, with a final debt increase of $331 billion. Where does this money go? This happens to be the most popular question asked; yet the one nobody has a definite answer to. Out of all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Gross Profit Margin Ratio The Gross profit margin ratio is a measure of profitability concerned with the effectiveness of generating profit. It represent the relation between the gross profit and the sales revenue generate in the same period (McLaney and Atrill, 2012). The higher of this ratio is better for the company. The Dixons´ gross profit margin is virtually the same in both years, 2013 is 7,32% and 2014 is 7,47%. However, it is too low to compare with the industry average ratio (15%). It should be as a consequence of the high cost of sales. Reducing the cost of the goods sold is an immediately measure that the company must implemented. Additionally, increasing the price of the product should be another alternative. These changes will reflect positively in the profit of the year leading to a higher gross profit margin. The current ratio is a measure of liquidity, which is concerned with the ability of the company to meet its short term financial obligations. It relates the current assets and the current liabilities of a business the higher the ratio means that the business have more liquidity and quickly response to financial obligations, however is not recommended to be too high (McLaney and Atrill, 2012). The Dixons´ current ratios in both year are significantly lower than the industry average which is 2.05 times, in 2013 is 0.89 and during 2014 is 0.93. These results lower than 1, is an evidence of a problem in the liquidity of the company and the difficult for Dixon to meet its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Battle of Sari Bair B (Sari Bair) Company The Battle of Sari Bair August 1915 Presented By Maj S S Burton Officer Commanding B (Sair Bair) Company 2011 2013 The Battle of Sari Bair, also known as the August Offensive, was the final attempt made by the British in August 1915 to seize control of the Gallipoli peninsula from the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The Battle of Gallipoli had raged on two fronts, Anzac and Helles, for three months since the invasion of 25 April 1915. With the Anzac landing a tense stalemate, the Allies had attempted to carry the offensive on the Helles battlefield at enormous cost for little gain. In August, the British command proposed a new operation to reinvigorate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following extract is from General Sir Ian Hamilton s despatch , dated December 11th, 1915: And now, under that fine leader Major C. Allanson, the 6th Gurkhas, of the 29th Indian Infantry Brigade, pressed up the sloped of Sari Bair, crowned the heights of the col between Chunak Bair and Hill Q. Not only did this Battalion reach the crest, but they began to attack down the far side of it, firing as they went at the fast retreating enemy. At the top of the ridge the Turks were met. Le Marchant fell, a bayonet through his heart. Major Allanson was also wounded by a bayonet thrust in the thigh. For ten minutes hand to hand fighting of he most bitter character ensued, bayonets, rifles and pistols, used as clubs, and fists. The Turks turned and fled. The key of the whole Peninsula was in the hand of the Battalion. Below could be seen the Straits, motors and wheeled transport on the roads leading to Achi Baba. Looking round, the Commanding Officer saw that the Battalion was not being supported. He therefore ordered the Battalion to pursue the retreating Turks down the eastern slopes of Sari Bair. The total casualties for the three day s fighting amounted to 204 all ranks: Killed Wounded Total British Officers: 3 3 6 Gurkha Officers: 3 3 Gurkha Other Ranks: 42 153 195 Total: 45 159 204 The psychological moment had arrived. Much depended on what happened within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Controversy with Elvis Presley Rock and roll music existed before Elvis Presley came along, but with his arrival on the performing scene, Americans could ignore it no longer. In 1956, he strode in front of a television camera for the first time as the provocative image of a high school hood and achieved an instant rapport with millions of U.S. teenagers who were experiencing their own adolescent rebellion. Hip wiggling gyrations that brought a storm of protest from the adult world reinforced his popularity with young people, and he became the epitome of a whole generation that saw itself as defiant, disenchanted, and less inhibited than the one that had gone before. His songs, an amalgam of white country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not all of his vocalizing was even or polished, especially in his earlier recordings, but he was capable of achieving a rich baritone sound with a light, free, wide vibrato. There are some excellent technical moments in his singing, particularly in ballads such as It s Now or Never . The development of his vocal style could also be studied partly in terms of vocal technique and partly to explore the changes that occurred in his vocal quality and choice of songs as the innovative singer was accepted by the establishment. His early LPs, Elvis and Elvis Presley, can be compared and contrasted with later albums such as GI Blues and From Elvis in Memphis. Some say Elvis Presley was targeted for his alleged vulgarity and sexually explicit behavior due to fear of possible racial integration. Elvis found himself center of a scandal due to his love for music and his passion for touching his fans with his music. He was targeted for his singing of what was considered back then to be black music . For years there were debates on the alleged comment made by Elvis that all blacks could for him was shine his shoes. Some still believe it to this day. I don t believe the comment was ever made by Elvis and after doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Frankenstein, By Mary Shelley In Frankenstein, nature and anatomy are linked, and through an innate reaction, these differences are rejected. Despite the monster language skills, passion, and cognizance, society rejects him due to his ugly form. Several differences between Frankenstein and his monstrous creation exits, but at the same time parallels do. However, Victor is accepted by the society and the monster is rejected. Victor s and the monster s problematic childhood, both result in their mutual destruction. The idea of conforming to the society that rejects him seems unfit. The monster, in particular, is an outcast from society, and the reader empathizes with his subsequent rage of being outcast. His isolation allows for the realization that an increase of knowledge only discovered to [him] more clearly what a wretched outcast he is (Shelley 145). Even though the novel Frankenstein focuses on the cultural struggles of society during Shelley s lifetime, the Enlightenment, an intellectual movement during the time of the novel, focuses on trying to question our own perceptions, whether it be accepting an idea or a person or a monster that is shunned and hated by all mankind ; the ideas of the Enlightenment fail to reflect on the society of Frankenstein (156). After looking at the monster, people come to an instant realization about his internal qualities. Although judgment of internal qualities is believed to be based off those qualities, the judgment of external appearance masks the judgment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Greg Louganis Awareness For Diving Greg Louganis created awareness for diving. Diving is an olympic acrobatic sport performed on 2 grounds, a springboard and a platform Springboard diving is done from a flexible plank made of aluminum or steel and measuring 16 ft (4.9 m) long by 20 in. (51 cm) wide. It extends horizontally over the water at a height of 1 m (about 3 ft 3 in.) or 3 m (about 9 ft 10 in.). The flexibility of the board allows the diver to jump high into the air to execute various maneuvers before entering the water. Platform diving (also called high diving) is usually done from a tower 10 m (32 ft 10 in.) high that is not flexible and that projects nearly five feet (1.5 m) over the water. The height of the tower permits more involved acrobatics during descent; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Political Factors Affect The Imperial Tobacco Company Of... 1. PRESENTATION OF ORGANIZATION: ITC was established on the 24th August of 1910 under the name of Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited. In the year 1970 name of the company was changed from Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited to India Tobacco Company Limited. In 1974, it was again changed as I.T.C Limited. The company has its own portfolios of wide range of business like Cigarettes and Cigars, FMCG (Fast moving consumer goods), Personal care, Education, Brand Apparel, Stationery Products, Incense Sticks and Safety Matches, Hotels, Paperboards Specialty Papers, Packaging, Agri Business and Information Technology. Since the year 2001, Company is known as ITC Limited with full stops in the company name were removed. ITC, (2015a). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ITC has a quite favorable impact of political factors in the FMCG and Hotel business. Indian budget of tax regulation for the tobacco is 55%, Central Board of excise and Customs, Government of India (2015) which makes the company to spend the most the profit in the excuse duty. Advertising in the mass media is not allowed where as it can be done in the point of sale with a certain restrictions. Government of India also imposes the packing and labeling on the tobacco products like health warning labels is to be pictorial and text for safety of the consumers. The cigarettes company operates in India with intolerable political factors, ruling party often changes the regulations keeping in mind about the safety of people but affects the companies like ITC business majorly. Which is also shown with potential customers are reducing day by day because of the price, results in lower sales. Apart from the government s pressure, NGO s in India are against the tobacco consumption and which in turn makes the selling of tobacco to consumers becomes tougher for the company. Though all the huge pressure company still able to make 65% of sales in the country and almost it s the monopoly brand for the people for the consumption of tobacco. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (November ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Argumentative Essay On The Fault In Our Stars That s the thing about pain. It demands to be felt. In Indianapolis, poor Hazel Grace Lancaster has to go through that every day. Hazel has Thyroid cancer and it affects her everyday life. However, when Gus came into her life, her view on the world changed forever. John Green, the author of The Fault In Our Stars, uses dialogue to elaborate on the theme of being there for someone through the good and bad moments. Throughout the book, Hazel and Gus show that sometimes just being there for each other could mean the world to them, even when there are no words needing to be said. For example, Gus and Hazel s conversation on the phone after their first date. In the text it states Okay, he said. I gotta go to sleep. It s almost one. Okay, I said. Okay, he said. I giggled and said, Okay. And then the line was quiet but not dead. I almost felt like he was there in my room with me, but in a way, it was better, like I was not in my room and he was not in his, but instead, we were together in some invisible and tenuous third space that could only be visited on the phone. Okay, he said after forever. Maybe okay will be our always. Okay, I said. (Green 72 73) As mentioned previously, you don t have to have conversations to be there for someone. This shows that they are perfectly fine together, even when there are no words needing to be said. Also, when you have devotedness tord someone that much just knowing that you are sincere and ready to talk to anytime, anywhere, is incredible. Near the end of the book, Gus had died from cancer and a funeral was held. Doleful Hazel arrived and this is what happened... As I knelt, I realized they d closed his eyes of course they had and that I would never again see his blue eyes. I love you present tense, I whispered and then put my hand in the middle of his chest and said, It s okay, Gus.It s okay. It is. It s okay, you hear me? I had and have absolutely no confidence that he could hear me. I leaned forward and kissed his cheek. Okay, I said. Okay. (Green 270) This piece of text shows that even when Gus was lifeless, she was still there for him by saying Okay .Although she was in great distress, she stood with courage. By saying Okay. she, in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Enkidu Influence The Epic Of Gilgamesh The tale, The Epic of Gilgamesh dates to the time of ancient Mesopotamia in the most important city, Uruk. The people were governed by a powerful and impulsive king, Gilgamesh, who s dictatorial traits set him up for great failure in the end. He led his people with an iron fist and took what he wanted from them. The people of Uruk plead to the gods to end the torment and wish to live in peace. The god solution was to create an equal being to balance the storm of Gilgamesh s heart. Thus, Enkidu is created. Known as a wild man with strength equivalent to Gilgamesh yet blessed with tender charisma. His general purpose is to influence Gilgamesh to stop terrorizing his city. As these opposite characters cross paths, they bump heads and fist. Their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have come to a place where a man shouldn t go are Enkidu memorable words before battle. The battle commences and despite Gilgamesh strength and assurance he hesitates to take a life. Gilgamesh makes decision, heavily influenced by Enkidu, to rapidly slaughter Humbaba. The conquest is know complete, Gilgamesh and Enkidu return to Uruk with pride and glory making them irresistible men. Their success however does not bring them all glory. Unfortunately, Lady Ishtar proposes to wed Gilgamesh he impertinently declines the offer. Raging in fury lady Ishtar plans to murder Gilgamesh utilizing the bull of heaven, a powerful tool that is later destroyed. The slaughter of Humbaba and the destruction of the bull of heaven angers the gods and sentence Enkidu to death. Gilgamesh takes the loss of his friend very hard mentally and emotionally leading to reminisce and develop a fear to death. His conscious is not at rest therefore so goes on a quest in search of immortality. At the destination of his quest he meets Utnapishtim who explains everything he did for the human population and how the gods thanked him with the gift of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Energy Producing Hot Water For Cogeneration The proposed project focuses on developing an electrical generation thermal system which generates 5KW power producing hot water for cogeneration. The Rankine cycle is used as the base system for the design. The solar energy is utilized in the project as a thermal source of heat to the system. The obtained heat energy is used to heat the system with overall system efficiency to be 60.4% and generate power of 5KW to be used for cogeneration and the waste heat recovered is stored in a battery which is utilized to produce hot water even in the absence of sunlight. The thermodynamic properties of the system were analyzed and calculated. The second law efficiency, irreversibility of the system components, maximum system efficiency and the net work done by the components of the system were majorly focused and calculated. The economic analysis of the system were performed by taking into account all the system components and found the system design to be more economical for small scale applications. Introduction: In today s world fossil fuels and other non renewable resources are on the verge of depletion. Research is going on in implementing natural resources as thermal source of heat to power any thermodynamic cycle. Natural sources are now being employed to decrease the rising costs of alternative fuels such as fossil fuels,
  • 34. coal etc. Solar thermal energy is one such energy resource that is being widely used. Rankine cycle is the base of this system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Health And Social Harms Of Coal Mining EFFECTS OF MINING IN AUSTRALIA Student Name: Ganesh Lakshmi Teacher Name: Shanes Bennett Hilda Contents Page No. Introduction 3 Health and social harms of coal mining 3 Some serious threats by mining minerals 4 Deforestation 5 Solutions to control mining problems 6 References 7 INTRODUCTION: Generally, the Mining refers to extraction of materials from earth by artificial methods. As considering to the several decades minerals are the central to our modern base life. They are essential to produce materials for construction and manufacturing i.e. steel and cement cannot be made without cooking coal. Metals are used to make the smart phones, computers and televisions we use every day. The use of diamonds in jewellery remains a near universal symbol of wealth and prestige. However, mining point to the environmental impacts of extracting and using non renewable resources like coal, the economic distortion that results from one part of the economy booming while the risks to communities that live near large or multiple mining projects as strong reasons why mining should be curtailed or even stopped. At present Australia is one of leading manufacture in coal, uranium and other minerals. The mining boom has bought investments, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Financial Market Analysis On Fiscal And Fiscal Sector Introduction Over the past couple years, the United States government has learned from its mistakes and loopholes within the mortgage market. Changes within the Fiscal or regulation of government taxes imposed on citizens, and use of quantitative easing, a macro policy, of buying and selling bonds in open market to inject money in the economy has helped jump start the economy. The cost of the economies revival was at the expense of banks giving out mortgage loans to individuals with poor credit. With the help of deregulation and historical trends of the housing prices, financial analysts felt no harm in giving loans to individuals as long as house prices were rising, the default risk would be zero. Soon the mortgages went underwater, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the paper explores the role the Government ought to have played in regulating the banks, the role of the banks in regulation of mortgages and how they would have accessed the housing bubble thoroughly. In this research paper, we have put into consideration three areas to help in understanding the current issues and help us to come up with policy changes. It also highlights the resolutions to avoid future market failures or limit the occurrence of the failure. There are several aspects that have been considered in this paper, and they are, Financial Market, the Policy sector and bank regulation sector. Data House crash of 2008 and mortgage data According to an excerpt by Bates (2012), house crash of 2008 is a period where the stock market value declined to an approximate value of 30% in relation to its total value. It is one of the most difficult times in the American history of the stock market. He further states that those who were present in those times would hardly forget the negative implications of the collapse (102). Unprecedented Growth and Consumer Debt Subprime mortgages that started in the year 1999 played a great role in the collapse of the market (Cooper, 2010). They are mortgages that were offered to consumers who have little earnings or savings as compared to the amount of their savings. The initiative was carried out by Federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Indian and International Accounting Standards Indian and International Accounting Standards Practices Introduction: Accounting Standards are used as one of the main compulsory regulatory mechanisms for preparation of general purpose financial reports and subsequent audit of the same, in almost all countries of the world. Accounting standards are concerned with the system of measurement and disclosure rules for preparation and presentation of financials statements. They appear with a set of authoritative statements of how particular types of transactions, events and other costs should be recognized and reported in the financial statements. Accounting standards are devised to furnish useful information to different users of the financial statements, to such as shareholders, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do we need to harmonize the accounting standards of different bodies? Different companies observe it from published annual accounts of various Indian companies that there are divergent accounting practices for the same transaction. This in effect is defeating the comparability of financial statements. The reasons for the different accounting practices may be: a) Too many alternative accounting treatments in the accounting standards; b) Lack of harmony among government, standards setting body, and regulatory agencies; * Adoption of different accounting standards causes difficulties in making relative evaluation of performance of companies. This phenomenon hinders the valuation and consequently the decision making process. * To overcome these problems, harmonization of accounting standards has already been started. Accounting harmonization is not an end by itself, but it is a means to an end. The ultimate objective of harmonizing accounting practices among countries is to foster international comparability of accounts. * But still the harmonization process has a long way to go. Many standard setting bodies and regulators of different nations are ardent protectors of their local standards; they are in no mood to allow their job being taken over by a foreign entity. * Thus winning the consent of these bodies is vital for international accounting standards to don the mantle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of Voting To The United States Congress If I were elected to the United States Congress the factors that would influence my decision on whether to vote for or against a bill would be: re election, political party affiliations and, interest groups. My main concern as every other congressmen would be to be re elected. If I really want to continue to be a Congressmen then I would keep in mind when the next elections would be and see how I can find my way to keep a seat in Congress. Being elected into congress is above a lot of other political positions and it takes you away from your state. You might still be locally active representing your state in the House of Representatives, but you won t be as close to your voters. Meaning that voters are in mind, but that s when my next factor comes in; Political Party Affiliation (PPA). PPA become more useful once in Congress because to some extent you have to please your party s interest. By voting against a bill that your party wants you to vote in favor of could be very drastic to your future plans as a Congressmen. The party that your are affiliated with might not want to agree with you on other matter and the whole time that you serve as a Congressmen will only be a constant argument with you and your party and even more problems will arise with the opposing party. If you are to change your political affiliation you will technically still be voting influenced by their views on the bill. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you don t consider interest groups as a part of your decision on whether to vote for or against a bill is like playing roulette. You don t know what will happen in the next elections, you won t know what the outcome would be, unless you have polling data. That s why I would allow myself to be influenced by interest groups. By voting in favor of a bill because of interest groups means more votes, thus higher chances of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Home Depot Stock Valuation II. Stock Valuation A. Based on the figures provided calculate each of the following: A dividend yield is a stock s dividend as a percentage of the stock price (Dividend Yield 2018). As a measurement of an investment s productivity, a higher dividend yield signifies corporate stability. In other words, companies who can disburse divdends are considered more stable and low risk investments. Home Depot s dividends yields for 2012, 2013, and 2014 are 2.30%, 2.20%, and 2.30% respectively, while the dividend per shares are $1.16, $1.56, and $1.88 respectively. If Home Depot increases its dividend per share by $1.75, the figures increase to $2.91 in 2012, $3.31 in 2013, and $3.63 in 2014. The impact that occurs on dividend share after increasing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equity financing does not require repayment, therefore, Home Depot can utilize the funds for improvements or company growth. Unfortunately, Home Depot has to relinquish some ownership and decision making authority to its shareholders. However, relinquishing some ownership means that shareholders assume some of the incurred debts and risks. Furthermore, lowering the debt to equity ratio enables Home Depot to secure debt financing. Since Home Depot has shareholders under equity financing, they need to distribute quarterly dividends. During 2014, Home Depot declared dividends to 132,000 common shareholders. Declaring quarterly dividends enables shareholders to invest back into the company by acquiring addition stock. In addition to making disciplined decisions about capital allocation, we maintained our focus on expense control, which drove for higher returns on invested capital and allowed us to return value to the shareholders through $7.0 billion in share repurchases and $2.5 billion in dividends in fiscal 2014 (Home Depot, Inc. Form 10 K 2015) (Kokemuller ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Intercultural Interview Essay For the intercultural interview, I decided to interview my friend Medelyn, a 19 year old female of Honduran and Mexican descent. During the interview, I focused on her Honduran culture, as she was born in Honduras, I asked her a multitude of various questions ranging from formalities in her culture to gender roles to classism in her culture.. The interview lasted about twenty minutes, I asked her about fifteen questions, and after she answered each question there would be a small discussion about her answer. When interviewing Medelyn, it was important to rid myself of any ethnocentrism, assumed cultural similarity or differences, stereotyping, and anything that could create a bias and compromise the interview. I started of the interview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stating that There is a lot of inequality and everyone has a place in society. Subsequently, I followed with a question inquiring whether Honduras was more of a masculine or feminine society. Masculine societies tend to focus on competition, strength and dominance, contrarily, feminine societies have a tendency to concentrate on being caring and supportive. Medelyn described Honduras as a place where relationships tended to be more caring, traditional and supportive. My next question was about individualism and whether or not Honduras was more of an individualist or collectivist society. Individualist cultures, as stated in Chapter 3, Value personal rights and responsibilities, privacy, voicing one s opinion, freedom, innovation and self expression. , while collectivities cultures value community, collaboration, shared interests, harmony, the public good, and avoiding embarrassment. Medelyn described Honduras as A place where being loyal to the community is valued and there is shared blame and responsibilities. , which would mean Honduras is more of a collectivist society, given the description of community being valued rather than individuals, meaning that people care for the welfare of the society. Context was the subject of my next question, figuring out whether Honduras was a low or high context society was what I inquired from Medelyn. A lot of communication is done by hand signals, body movements, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Human Reproduction Act, An Individual Under s.60 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, an individual (a) is liable, on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding $500,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or to both; or (b) is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $250,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four years, or to both for not complying with the guidelines set out regarding the duties of the reproduction of a child. A surrogate mother is defined as a woman who carries a fetus conceived through an assisted reproduction procedure which is derived from the genes of a donor or donors, and with the intent of surrendering such child at the time of birth (AHRA, 2004). However, there is still ambiguity felt between surrogates and parents related to what the law sets out as their legal duties in conceiving a child, and this is also pertinent in relation to the context of a working contract. Having said that, this essay aims at addressing the unclarity, pointing to the main arguments in favor of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, and how the decision was aimed to safeguard the rights of those involved; including the child, and to prevent culpability issues within the health sector and many others linked to the overall process. To understand why this is a highly controversial issue today, we must look at some of the main objectives of why this law was enacted and the compromises made in order to achieve satisfaction of all. First, what are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Reflection Paper On Playstation My PlayStation represent my cultural identity and me. I play my PlayStation to keep me occupied. My PlayStation is square, and black with a slant in it. My PlayStation have PS on top of it for Playstation. I play my PlayStation when I get bored of doing something, but sometime playing it, it will get boring at points of time. I got my Playstation on christmas so i had it for two years. I been asking for a PlayStation for a long time. The games I got is GTA(Grand Theft Auto), Fallout 4, Destiny, 2K16, Madden 17, and fortnite, but fortnite is downloaded on my game. To play online you need Playstation plus or like some games u dont need plus to play online. There is a card you can buy from the store to get online like there are 1 month plus that s 10$, 3 month plus that s 25$, and 12 month plus that s 60$. My PlayStation is an important part of cultural identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song The Race was made by a rapper named Tay K (Taymor Travon Mclntyre). But The song represents how he went on the run from the police. He broke his house arrest bracelet, before fleeing to Las Vegas. The Race was made when he was 17. The Race is on his new album Santana World, and it was the first song on the list. The album was released when he went to jail. Santana World was released in July 17, 2017. The Race is my favorite song because he talks about how he went on the run from the from the police. If you don t understand the song they have videos of to help you understand it. The song was on the Billboard top 100 songs, it was in the 44 peak position. The Race is part of my cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. USDA to Let Industry Self-Inspect Chicken an Article by... The 2012 article USDA to Let Industry Self Inspect Chicken by Jim Avila for ACB News. Reporter Avila reports that the government is proposing a change of the way that chicken makes in American. Report says companies throughout the United States are being inspected by the government on how the workers are processing meats in a line of factory. The government is evaluating the system for safety chickens production. Avila says that Inspectors opposed to the new USDA rule say the companies cannot be trusted to watch over themselves. They contend that companies routinely pressure their employees not to stop the line or slow it down, making thorough inspection for contaminants, tumors and evidence of disease nearly impossible. This article ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Hanson, the USDA states that fewer than 6% of organic birds were infected with salmonella, compared with almost 39% of conventional ones. The article was brief but the source is relevant. I will use this article to help describe the difference of organic chickens and process chickens and how USDA regulates organic labels. This source is a 2014 article The High Cost of Cheap Chicken by the CR Investigates Consumers Union. The CR Investigator reports the issues of the United State poultry companies regulations and health safety in packaged chickens. The article states the major s issue on bacterial contamination of packaged chickens and the issue of antibiotic resistant bacteria of organic chicken. The CR Investigator reports that 48 million people fall sick every year from eating food tainted with salmonella, campylobacter, E Coli, and other contaminants. This scholarly article reports details and reliable source from USDA and a professor of University of Minnesota. I will use this article to help me support the major issue of packaged chicken and organic chicken. This source is a 2011 article by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of National Organic Program. The National Organic describes what the term of organic labeling means and the method to produce organic foods. Also, it further states the regulations and production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Guatemala Deep in the heart of Central America, there resides a country. A country full of rich, raw beauty; a country full of deep ancient history and culture, but also a country full of the toils of corruption and poverty. That country s name is Guatemala. Guatemala is a country of the Central American persuasion. It is bordered by Mexico to the west and Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador to the east. Like many other Central American countries, Guatemala is an under developed country; the country has struggled economically due to debts owed to foreign countries and negative trade balances. The country has mostly stuck to a traditional agriculture as their source of main commercial income, which has proven ineffective, considering that more than half ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The country features warm tropical coastal environments and hot lowland jungles, a rugged spine of mountains and volcanoes runs through the country s center. Due to the mountainous terrain, most of Guatemala s climate is more influenced by elevation rather than time of year; lower temperatures are more common the higher you travel (Argueta). The seasons are divided into a dry season and rainy season, with the dry season running from November through April, and the rainy season running through May to October (Guatemala ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Speech As A Speech To Isaac Newton s Speech Greeting Earthling, this is your captain speaking, Haleigh DePalmer. I wish I had moon boots to commemorate this occasion, I hope these boots will do. Either way I m shaking in them. My second time up here and I m still imaging each one of your eyes shooting out space lasers of judgement. So this is one of the rare occasions where I can honestly say it s you and not me. Kinda ironic, musician, John Mayer use to experience stage fright as well, while performing some of his major hits like his song Gravity. Oh? You don t see the irony then maybe I should start my speech. Ladies and Gentlemen, for your safety I m going to have to ask you to hold onto your hats and tie yourself tightly to your seat to prevent you from floating to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is assumed Isaac Newton witnessed an apple fall from a tree thus beginning a thought process only someone with an estimated IQ level of 190 would take the time to think about. He began thinking that the force which caused the apple to be attracted to the Earth couldn t be any different from the force which causes the moon to be attracted to the earth; remaining in orbit. Both objects are being pulled towards the earth, however the moon, unlike the apple isn t crashing into our home planet. The moon is moving sideways so quickly that it s missing our planet completely which is what is keeping it in orbit. Next time I get pulled over, I m going to have to tell the police officer, that if the moon speeds to avoiding crashing into something on earth, so am I. Newton realized that however this gravitational force worked, any other object with mass would probably behave the exact same way, whether it be another planet, the sun, or you falling into bed after a long day. Newton s Law of Gravitation directly states any two bodies attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Wow, that s a mouthful. Leave it to the professionals. All we need to know is what goes up must come down, and yes that includes that missing balloon from your fifth birthday. Newton s scientific revolution changed the way people thought about the world. In his book, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Salem Witchcraft Trials Essay The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 were the largest outbreak of witch hunting in colonial New England up to that time. Although it was the largest outbreak, it was not something that was new. Witch hunting had been a part of colonial New England since the formation of the colonies. Between the years 1648 to 1663, approximately 15 witches were executed. During the winter of 1692 to February of 1693, approximately 150 citizens were accused of being witches and about 25 of those died, either by hanging or while in custody. There is no one clear cut answer to explain why this plague of accusations happened but rather several that must be examined and tied together. First, at the same time the trials took place, King William s War was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A group of Indians who massacred Dover, New Hampshire and a series of towns in the same area initiated the fighting. Many of the towns were burned to the ground and over fifty percent of their inhabitants were killed and the rest either captured and sold into slavery or escaped into the frontier. The survivors of these ambushes had endured the sights of extreme torture and brutal murder. After events like this many of these that survived experienced a medical condition known as post dramatic anxiety stress disorder. Many of the accusers in the Salem Witch Trials were war orphaned children and adults who had settled in and around Salem to get away from the fighting and the Maine frontier. Many of these may have been experiencing post dramatic anxiety stress disorder which may have affected their judgment in the cases they brought against those that they accused. In order for a witch to have been put to trial, someone had to have accused them of being a witch and must have had some sort of evidence to explain their accusation, whether it was spectral or concrete. Most of the evidence brought against the accused was indeed spectral and usually consisted of the witch somehow causing harm to the victim and the victim later accusing whomever they saw victimizing them. One victim, Stephen Bittford credited witchcraft for his paralysis and neck pain. In recent years, the combination of these two symptoms has been attributed to a disease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Comparing the Techniques Used by the Writers to Create a... Comparing the Techniques Used by the Writers to Create a Sense of Fear and Tension in The Black Cat, The Red Room and The Yellow Wallpaper Short stories like The Black Cat , The Red Room and The Yellow wallpaper , which were all written during the pre 1914 s, were used as popular entertainment during the 19th 20th century. At that time there was no television. Today, if we wanted to be entertained by something with similar horrific content we could watch a film on TV, however, in the late 19th century this role had to be filled with the short story. The social context at the time was male dominant and a woman was expected to stay at home looking after the children and cleaning while the man went ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All three of the narrators write in first person, showing it as a personal experience to make the reader feel more involved. This builds fear and tension because you can sense the build up of emotions and imagine being in the narrators place. For example, in The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator says I get unreasonably angry with John sometimes expressing her anger emotion, so we feel more involved. She says that her anger is unreasonable but really it is not because she has the right to be angry with him as he locks her up all the time and won t even let her see her baby. Although all three of the stories are written in first person they are written differently, for example in The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator builds all the fear and tension herself, whereas, in The Black Cat the narrator brings outside influences into it, for example, the black cat and the narrator s wife influence some of the fear and tension. In The Black Cat and The Red Room the narrator is male and both males are quite dominant, but in The Yellow Wallpaper the narrator is female and is overpowered by her husband. This means that a lot of emotional tension is built in the story. At the beginning of The Black Cat and The Red Room the respective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Japanese American Internment Camps Essay After the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor, life in the U.S. had changed. It was the first time in a long time that America was attacked on its homeland. This national security threat was a big shock to the people. The Japanese had to suffer the consequences of their attack. Just as the Germans developed concentration camps for the Jewish during World War II, the Americans set up relocation programs better known as internment camps to keep all the Japanese. The reason the Japanese were moved into these camps was because they were suspected of being spies. They were forced to live there for up to four years and were not able to continue with their own lives as they were before while they were living in these camps. Many Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Terminal Island near Los Angeles, California there were nearly 3,500 first and second generation Japanese. The military wanted all suspicious members of this community out in 48 hours. During this time, Dr. Yoshihiko Fujikawa described what he saw, saying he saw house wives being abused while cars, refrigerators, furniture and the like were confiscated (23 Nishimoto). The Japanese in Hawaii were treated differently, unlike the communities at Terminal Island and Areas 1 and 2, under General Dellos Emmons who stated, There is no intention or desire on the part of the federal authorities to operate mass concentration camps. No person, be he or citizen or alien, need worry, provided he is not connected with subversive elements.While we have been subjected to a serious attack by a ruthless and treacherous enemy, we must remember that this is America and we must do things the American Way. We must distinguish between loyalty and disloyalty among our people (25 Nishimoto). In internment camps cultural integrity was a problem. The Issei, or first generation Japanese who were older, were used to being very well honored and respected by the younger generation. In internment camps, age had no value. To a white soldier, a Japanese man was a Japo and nothing more. In traditional Japanese culture, the elderly were very highly respected. However, at the camps their traditional authority was stripped away and this contributed to the demoralization of the Issei (62 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Montresor s Moral Responsibility In this character analysis of Montresor, the narrator in the Cask of Amontillado by edgar Allen Poe I provide references as to how he fits a description of a sociopath. A sociopath is defined as: a person with psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience. We see throughout the story a grandiose sense of self, lack of remorse, glibness, manipulative behavior, shallow emotion, unreliability, the creation of a willing victim, and lack of empathy. All of which are listed as classic actions of a sociopath. Montresor feels that he has been insulted by Fortunato. Even though he has had a Thousand injuries... (1) done to him by Fortunato he vowed revenge once insulted. Montressor appears to be a vindictive man, another classic sign of a sociopath, and plots his revenge with a meticulous nature. He formulated his plans so that no only does he avoid discipline, he comes up with a punishment that will sufficiently put and end to possible further insults from Fortunato. I must not only punish but punish with impunity: (5 6). It would also appear that perhaps Montresor is not a very confrontational man, and picks his battles, continuing to be injured be Fortunato until he could no longer take anymore, the final straw being an actual insult. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He does this by putting on as Fortunato s friend, all the while still plotting his death. Montressor, if truly a sociopath, would be unlikely to be able to be a real friend to anyone. Even when he does begin to unfold his plot of revenge he does so without confrontation and rather he he treats Fortunato as a friend up until the last brick was laid. He even feigned interest for Fortunato s health we will go back; your health is precious... (82) when he begins coughing due to the nitre in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Career Of A College Degree Essay 1. Brief autobiographical sketch, including what led to your interest in the practice of clinical psychology. Elizabeth Gilbert, famed author of Eat, Pray, Love, once wrote, you spend a lot of your life having people tell you to follow your passion... passion is hot, it burns. Every day, you can t access that... Instead, follow your curiosity. After graduating from Terra Nova high school in 2002 I felt pressure to follow my passion and apply for a college degree to pursue it. I was accepted to San Diego State University but declined the offer and instead enrolled in my local community college, Skyline College. I didn t feel connected to a passion society says young adults should feel after graduating high school. Instead, I took a few classes over two semesters and then decided to leave the bay area where I grew up and move to Las Vegas. It was here in Las Vegas that I discovered what I was curious about (where my curiosities lied?). Las Vegas has an eclectic, diverse, interesting, and beautiful flow of people constantly coming in and out of the city; and it was by observing and interacting with these people everyday that I became curious about human behavior. After taking 10 years away from school I returned to Las Vegas College of Southern Nevada in 2012 to receive my associates degree in psychology. I graduated with high honors, as a member of Phi Theta Kappa, and continued on by applying to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) for a bachelor s in psychology. It was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...