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How To Write An Analytical Essay Introduction ExampleHow To Write An Analytical Essay Introduction
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Pair Sharing In English
For my learning segment, I included plenty of opportunities for students to pair share because Lee
Vygotsky believed students need to reflect on their learning in their own words. The whole class
can benefit from pair sharing but I strategically selected pair sharing thinking of how to help my
English language learners, struggling, IEP and 504 students to help them develop a better
understanding of the content and academic language of the lesson by having the opportunity to
share and communicate with their peers. Students will also be putting to practice the language
demands of the lesson by having to speak and listen during pair sharing. Along with pair sharing I
chose verbal oral responses from the students by asking them questions out loud... Show more
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For example, my struggling students and IEP students sometimes tend to get lost during instruction,
so let s saywe are solving a long division problem and I asked the class what is my next step after
dividing, I will point to the second step in our mnemonic we have been using. The when students
name the two numbers we multiply, I will point to those two numbers as I tell the class correct
we multiply these two numbers and place our answer above in the quotient as I point where I am
placing the answer. By pointing and signaling throughout my learning segment I plan on helping
my IEP and struggling students on track as to where we are. Also, for my 504 student, since he
gets distracted easily he needs frequent prompting to keep him on task. I plan on doing so by
asking him the same questions I will be asking the entire class. For example, if I am thinking of
asking the class, After multiplication what is my following step? , instead of asking the class I
would direct that question to him to call on his attention and get him to focus. He might not be
able to answer since he was distracted but it will get him to focused since he was called
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Arguably The Most Popular Roman Colosseum
Most of what we know about ancient culture comes from either the cultures artwork, or written
documents. Many people study ancient cultures to help better our understanding of the people we
have evolved from and learned from ourselves. The ancient ruins of Rome have always been
something we have heard about or seen on television, in movies, and in books. Arguably the most
popular Roman monument today is the Roman colosseum. The Roman Colosseum according to
touropia.com is the colosseum is the largest and most famous monument in the Roman world.
During the 3rd century crisis the Flavian Dynastybegan in Romefour emperors came into power,
during this time the Roman Empiredefeated Jerusalem and began the construction of the
Colosseum. In
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Engage Chicago Essay
1.Why do you want to participate in Engage Chicago?
It was curiosity, and a recommendation from an upper classman, that brought me to the Engage
Chicago informational meeting. When I first walked in, I did not know what to expect. I only
knew that over the summer, I wanted to do something that involved helping people and making a
difference in the community as well as stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring new
experiences. Engage Chicago provides a perfect opportunity to achieve my goals for the summer.
There is a wide range of nonprofit organizations students can choose to apply and intern at,
depending on each individual interests. From programing at a local YMCA to assisting at a
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However, I am always working hardtop transfer my dream to reality. Since the day my
grandmother helped me recovery from an illness, I had always wanted to work in the healthcare
field. I told everyone I wanted to be a doctor, without really knowing what a doctor meant beyond
the healing aspect. A former student of Engage Chicago told me how she went participated in
the health and medicine concentration in order to learn more about medicine. She told me how
the visits to a variety of hospitals, from large hospitals to small clinics, as well as the talks from
the many different doctors, such as trauma and emergency room doctors, helped expand her
understanding of what it mean to be a work in the healthcare field and the options and
opportunities that came with it. I hope that by participating in Engage Chicago, I can get a
better grasp of what I am truly aiming for when I tell people I want to be a doctor. What kind of
environment do doctors work in? How can doctors develop good patient interaction? What are the
paths and possible careers that could come out of the healthcare field? The student I talked to
mentioned that Engage Chicago sparked her interest in social health policies, and she had
immediately switched majors the following year. I would like to use Engage Chicago as a way of
both understanding and opening the possibilities of
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Mildred Pierce Patriarchy
The films Mildred Pierce (Michael Curtiz, 1945) and Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
portray the Freudian myth that examines the view of feminine subservience apropos a patriarchy
infused society. Hence, the conflict at the crux of the Maternal Melodrama that relates to the
classical conflict (Chaos vs. Order) underlying most Hollywood genres is Autonomy vs. Control.
In Mildred Pierce, the female characters representing Autonomy are posited against male Control.
This Maternal Melodrama conflates with Film Noir so as it reflects the prevailing social context;
women were breadwinners in the 40s, however, in the postwar era, hegemonic masculinity
reasserted itself by divesting women of any power they had gained while the patriarchal order was
suspended during WWII. Consequently, classical Hollywood narratives portrayed the impending
chaos as women resisted patriarchy; such conflict was subtly present in the post feminist era.
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Kay, who also resisted patriarchy as a tomboy, faces death and Veda is prosecuted. In the end,
Mildred walking with Bert into a bright dawn signifies her submission to and restoration of
patriarchal order. Contrarily, maternal abjection in Thirteen does not reduce the symbolic
signification of the female. Eventually, Melanie succeeds in subduing Tracy, who feebly resists
her restraining if loving embrace. This act of containment counters the symbolic castration and
legitimizes women s potency. As Tracy wakes up next to Melanie, the sun beaming down on them
suggests that order has been established. This is further emphasized with her spinning as if out of
her chaotic life on a merry go round and releasing the repressed pain in screaming. Hence, unlike
in Mildred Pierce whereby, female Autonomy leads to Chaos and male Control brings Order, the
former defies the latter in
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Toy Of Maine Green Toys Inc.
Toys R Us is a distinct competitor, though it does not compete in the same niche business, so it will
be considered an indirect competitor.
How will your products or services compare with the competition? Our products will be of very
high quality, locally made, and will have minimal environmental impact. Our competitors will not
offer as in depth a commitment to the green aspect of the toys.
In the final column, estimate the importance of each competitive factor to the customer. 1 = critical;
5 = not very important.
Table 1: Competitive Analysis
FACTORMeStrengthWeaknessRoy Toy of MaineGreen Toys Inc.Importance to Customer
ProductsGood QualityXNatural toys, not necessarily green100% Recycled, Good Quality5
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The Little Green Toy Box is competitively at an advantage by having its own store front, being
entirely dedicated to environmentally friendliness, and by having a visually appealing store front
and product design. It is at a disadvantage since it does not have an established reputation, is low in
expertise, and does not have as broad a business presence as its competitors.
Niche
Now that you have systematically analyzed your industry, your product, your customers, and the
competition, you should have a clear picture of where your company fits into the world. In one
short paragraph, define your niche, your unique corner of the market. Our corner of the market is
the environmentally conscious families and individuals who are seeking to expand their
consciousness to all aspects of life. We are locally produced and locally sold which also appeals
to consumers who wish to support the local economy. Our company falls below the big box stores
in the hierarchy of the toy business, but our green products set us apart from the generic
competitors, and our local storefront provides an accessibility not present in our online competitors.
Strategy
Now
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Essay On The Minnesota State Fair Workplace
The city of Falcon Heights, Minnesota is a small city that plays a big role in the Greater
Minneapolis St. Paul area. Home to just over 5,000 residents, Falcon Heights is known for the
fact that в…” of its area is taken up by the University of Minnesota as well as the Minnesota
State Fair Grounds. The remaining area is almost fully developed. As a result, Falcon Heights is
home to a wealth of amenities for its residents to enjoy. Perhaps the most famous aspect of Falcon
Heights is its status as home of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Each year the Minnesota State
Fair draws in over a million visitors, and is lovingly known as the Great Minnesota Get Together .
The largest state fair in the nation according to average daily attendance, the Minnesota State Fair
is no small feat. During the nearly two weeks that the fair is going on, citizens of Falcon Heights
get to interact with people from all around the Midwest while showcasing their beautiful city. After
the fair is over, the fairgrounds do not sit vacant. Rather, the Minnesota State Fairgrounds play host
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The city is also home to the University of Minnesota s St. Paul Campus. Located just 3 miles
away from the main, Minneapolis campus, the St. Paul Campus is known for its quieter, more
environmentally focused layout. The colleges of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resources
Sciences, Biological Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and the college of Continuing Education are
all located on the St. Paul campus. Despite being several miles away from the main campus, the
University operates shuttles that allow for easy transportation of students between campuses. This
campus also hosts the Les Bolstad Golf Course, the University of Minnesota s own premier golf
club. Used by the school s golf and cross country teams for practice, the course is a well renowned
destination within Falcon
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Essay about Natural Descriptions in Coleridge s and Lord...
Natural Descriptions in Coleridge s and Lord Byron s Texts Works Cited Missing Two closely
related texts, one that we ve studied in this class and one that we haven t, that handle natural
description differently are Coleridge s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Lord Byron s
Manfred. Both of these texts central characters have experienced trauma, and their portrayal of their
environments reveal the effects that the events have left on them. While Coleridge s mariner is
unable to consolidate his past and is relegated to constantly relive it, Byron s Manfred has protected
himself from his unnamed vice by distancing himself from his feelings and environment. Obvious
parallels exist between the poems, but what I found most striking... Show more content on
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This image accomplishes two things: 1) It tells the reader how he views himself, comparing himself
to a thousand thousand slimy things (l 237). 2) And it shows how he views the outside world, as a
corrupted, threatening environment. These descriptions reflect the events well enough to
determine that the mariner is attempting to accurately relive/retell the events. While making it
sound as if it s for the benefit of those that he s telling, the arbitrariness of selecting the audience and
the ambiguity of the story s message discredit the mariner s suggestion and imply that the stories
retelling is for the mariner s benefit. Again, Coleridge s mariner and Byron s Manfred share in their
experiences of trauma but differ in their attempts to overcome it. The psychological analogy that
working through trauma mirrors the habituation of an event can explain this difference. By
repeatedly attempting to experience the trauma, the mariner tries to get use to his past to reconcile
with his emotions. Manfred has successfully completed this process. The downfall with habituation
is that you eventually become desensitized to that stimuli and therefore lose a connection with the
environment, which is exactly Manfred s situation. The descriptions in Byron s text seem, largely,
distant emotionally and physically. He doesn t attempt to revisit his
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Wildland Firefighters Research Paper
The first cavalry of wildland firefighters began in August 1886 led by Captain Moses Harris from
Troop M. When he took command of the group at Yellowstone National Park, their job was to
manage and protect the park.The cavalry remained there for the next 32 years. Quickly after the
group s arrival, they immediately began fighting wildfires all around the park. Here emerged the
first group of wildland firefighters to be paid for their service. Workers began to apply new
regulations, including campfire restrictions when deemed absolutely necessary. These regulations
are known as NFPA s which is an acronym for National Fire Protection Association. In 1915
wildland had its first female personnel in the field. Her name was Durham and was a wife of one of
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In 1918 fire towers began using table maps and an item called the Osborne Firefinder to
accurately find fires. In 1923 the first fire weather warning service was established in San
Francisco established by U.S. Weather Bureau. In 1926 the first daily reporting of fire weather
data was transmitted from forest service field stations to the Weather Bureau. In 1927 the first
recorded prescribed burn conducted by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife biologists. In
1934 smokejumping was created by T.V. Pearson a local Forest Service Intermountain Regional
Forester. Smokejumping is described as a quick means to provide attack by parachuting wildland
firefighters that are fresh and ready to work in rugged terrain. In 1935 the first fire retardant drop
test was held but it was not until 1947 that the bombing project formally by a B 29 Bomber called
the Rocky Mountain Ranger. In 1935 Harry T. Gibson and his former staff members designed the
first visibility meter to help gauge fire danger at Priest River Experiment Stations. This meter has
multiple components to get an estimate of fire hazards
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Pretty Essay
This video shows the reunion of a Belgian Malinois Pretty and her previous trainer, and friend
being reintroduced after a year or more of separation. The video is rather short but the response
from Pretty when she lays her eyes on Bryan is remarkable. Pretty, immediately recognizes
Bryan and runs too him and jumps on him overjoyed to see him once again. This video takes
place outside somewhere and pretty is being led by a young woman to Bryan as soon as Pretty
recognizes her wanting for her, she immediately responds abundant jovialness. In fact, Pretty clings
to Bryan for almost the entire length of the video which is about seventeen seconds long. I choose
this video because it showed a dogrecognizing and greeting someone from her past... Show more
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Nano seconds, well she is a Malinois. Everything is fast. Aw, so sweet Anyhow, after reading the
comments apparently she is being trained for Police duty since she did not go into heat and the
only time she had been in heat was when she was with Bryan. It maybe that she was suffering
from depression being separated from Bryan, but that is of course my speculation. Anyhow, in
my opinion, this is the best example of social awareness and intelligence recognizing and showing
love for someone you missed. You can tell she loves him since she is standing upright embracing
and vigorously wagging her tail. In addition to that, she is panting heavily showing extreme
excitement about finally being reunited with Bryan. The main reason I choose this video was that
is showed remembrance and pleasure upon seeing somebody who they had missed and had
nothing to do with training. Numerous videos that show the dogs, putting up laundry and
following an owners gaze to a toy, is most likely the product of training. However, a greeting like
Pretty is subtle evidence of social
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The Pros And Cons Of Film Festivals
Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups
There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in
recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the
cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product
meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships
with distributors: a programmer and a sales agent or distributor may have different ideas about the
audience for a particular movie. The dealer can not choose to partner with the target audience
Programmer for fear of negative market impact of the film. Film festivals gays and lesbians, ...
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For a distributor, regional festivals are often interchangeable and the acquisition of a key title for
your party may well depend on your personal relationship with individuals. If you are starting a
new film festival you may have to prove it has made a strong research potential audiences and
provide marketing and press solid plan for the festival. Note that many dealers will charge you
show titles preview particularly if the party is not an established fact, and this is sometimes as
high as 50% of box office
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Review of Social Psychology Book by Claude Steele
Claude Steele, in his book Whistling Vivaldi, sheds new light on how pervasive stereotypes can
influence individual s behavior and academic performance, and how they perpetuate in different
social groups. Stereotype threat, as defined by Steele, is being at risk of confirming, as self
characteristic, a negative stereotypeabout a social group one identifies with.
(Steele, 1997) It is a general phenomenon standard predicament of life that springs from
intersubjectivity. (p.5) We tend to spontaneously categorize and label people according to their
social groups. Whenever someone is placed in a situation where a certain stereotype can be applied
to themselves, they can be judged and treated accordingly. When individuals... Show more content
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For example, Asian males are under the stereotype that they excel in math. When Asian males
who are relatively weak at math (compared to others in the group) are exposed to such identity
contingencies, they may be facing the fear of disconfirming the group s positive stereotype and
result in low performance. The pressure to perform as well as expected may create anxiety from
the possibility of being the atypical subtype of the group. Also, Walton has proposed a theory of
stereotype lift, which is enhancement in performance when people are exposed to negative
stereotype. (Walton Cohen, 2003) To strengthen the conclusions of the research, collecting samples
across populations with varying aspects should be considered.
Since stereotype threat has proven to be such a big factor affecting stereotyped individuals
academic achievement, many researchers have turned their attention toward reducing such threats.
Psychological intervention allowing minority students to become less susceptible to negative
stereotypes about the group s abilities significantly improved their performance at school for a long
time. Encouraging self affirmation allowed people to affirm their self worth and perceive
themselves as good and competent, improving their performance at school and reducing
accessibility of racial stereotypes. Self affirmation alleviated anxiety from psychological threat of
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Challenges within the 56th HBCT Essay
The purpose of this memorandum is to discuss leadership and development issues and
challenges within the 56th HBCT. I have identified 8 issues and challenges that currently plague
the unit and are having an adverse effect on it and our soldiers. Additionally, discussion will
focus on the top three of these issues as well as the importance of resolving the most important
one of them with the greatest of speed.
While the unit was successful in accomplishing all of their missions in Iraq, the CALL s
extensive study identified several issues that I believe will have an impact on our future
effectiveness. The command and control at battalion and below levels was, at times, greatly
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Division required the DCO to be tasked out to
supervise MITTs that were in our battle space, made him the LNO to coalition forces and he was
also required to act as the BCT chief of staff. These various assignments throughout our AO
caused confusion amongst staff and soldiers on what the DCO s role actually was and what he
was responsible for. Allowing the DCO to function as deputy commander is vital to ensuring
that our unit command structure remains in place.
I was recently contacted by the brigade provost marshal and informed about an undocumented
report of a brigade sniper shooting and killing and Iraqi civilian. I was further informed that the
soldier who reported it to provost marshal had previously informed it to the Brigade S 2 but it
was not clear if any investigation had been done on this matter. The reporting soldier has also
threatened to take the story to the media if nothing is done. While this matter is currently being
investigated, I believe that the root cause of this problem was the lack of properly trained snipers
at the platoon level. While the MTOE authorized one per platoon, the operating environment
required more. This resulted in undertrained snipers being deployed. An increase in the number
of school trained and authorized snipers could have resolved this problem.
Another organizational challenge that currently faces the 56th HBCT
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Labyrinth Of Suffering Analysis
How do we get out of this labyrinth of suffering? It s a simple question to ask, but the answer is
one not quite so easy to search out and uncover. You d be more likely to discover a bag of dusty,
old dinosaur bones in your backyard before you could uncover the answer to that question. In order
to answer the questionat hand, you must first understand three things. One; a labyrinth is a maze
leading you through Hell and back, filled with false paths, twists, and turns don t get lost. Two; as
long you let even a single thought prance throughout your head for too long whether it be good or
bad your mind will be completely and utterly chaotic. And three; to find your way out of the
labyrinth, you must first learn to forgive.
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The scent I remember was like a punch to the face. It made me cough and gag and forced me to
roll onto my side as a violent fit of coughing shook my trembling frame.
I wasn t sure what I had been expecting that day. Certainly not flowers and sunshine and scented
candles. But I sure hand t expected the rancid stench of decay, and something else, as well. I ve
only ever been able to describe it as a smell like death. Not cancer death, though. It was sour and
foul and could make a full grown man want to vomit. It smelled like rotting insides with maggots
feeding on dead flesh with flies buzzing above and insides covering the ground and splattering the
walls with dozens of worms slithering around inside the bloodied tissue; that sort of death.
After I had overcome the violent coughing and had a trickle of blood going down my scarred chin,
I had opened my eyes and propped my sore body up with my
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The Unethical Practices Of Casinos
The Unethical Practices of Casinos
When walking into The Strip in Las Vegas, an instant feel of excitement rushes up. The flashy
neon lights paired with glimpses of amazing acrobatics on gigantic screens easily brings up the
energy of tourists, businessmen, and gambling addicts. You may wonder how a once stranded
desert can transform into such a paradise of skyscrapers. The answer lies in casinos.
In the early 1930s, gambling was legalized throughout the state of Nevada and casinos began to
flourish (Dunstan, 1997). The economic growth in Nevada, especially the city of Las Vegas,
has improved tremendously by the creation of casinos. Many people were employed since the
operation of casinos requires a huge amount of labor, skill, and expertise. In addition, local retail
sales also increased from casinos when gamblers visit the stores to spend their winnings on
various items and products (Garrett, 2003). As a result, many state governments began to legalize
casinos in order to boost their economies and increase employment. As of today, there are roughly
1500 casinos in the United States and they generate almost 65 billion dollars in revenue ( Facts on
U.S Casinos 2013). However, casinos use immoral methods to achieve this incredible feat of big
profit with few government interventions. While the city of Las Vegas becomes more prosperous
than before, many citizens lose their fortunes or even lives by the immoral business practices
implemented by the casinos. Even though the
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Theories And Theories Of The Social Analysis Of Max Weber,...
Concepts are a general idea about something commonly delivered as a single word or a phrase
such as Power Freedom and Revolution . Whereas, theories are an explanation of observed data
which is conveyed as reliable. As it is difficult to give one singular, finite and definitive definition to
both terms, the definitions offered above are the perspective through which the two will be looked
at in this essay. Concepts and theories influence political analysis through marginalising important
aspects to be considered within them, stretching definitions to allow concepts to reach beyond their
limits and by displaying biases through underlying assumptions. Nonetheless, this is not
problematic as they allow us to think critically and widen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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As reality is in fact quite complex these concepts allow us to shrink reality which reduces
complexity making it easier for us to analyse that which is being observed. This betters our
understanding of politics through allowing us to simplify the political world. This is done through
creating categories which make politics seem simpler to engage with and understand which shows
us that concepts are in fact not problematic but helpful when analysing.
However, this is not the case as when looking further it becomes clear that are a result of
simplifying there are certain implications. This is evident in Weber s conceptof the ideal type
which states that concepts are created by putting forward the central feature of the phenomenon.
This in turn marginalises other features that play a part. It becomes problematic as politics is
complicated and intricate in its nature and requires every aspect to be explored. Concepts simply
ignore the parts of the political world which make politics political . Ultimately leading us to fail to
investigate and explore that which defines the political world. Wedeen explores this further when
analysing Democracy in the minimalist sense which constrains ourselves to simply a state level
definition. Nevertheless, when looking at Democracy further in the interpretive way it is found in
places like Yemen in the Arab world
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Henry Petroski Falling Down Is Part Of Growing Short Story
Falling down while growing up has been part of everyone s life before. It is usual that we face
obstacles and sometimes we lost the battle between us and the obstacles. We often interpret
mistakes as bad or as a failure, but we don t realize that mistake or failure are what helps us learn.
In the short essay named Falling Down is Part Of Growing by Henry Petroski, Petroski s uses of
examples from stages of our life successfully conveys the message that failure does not define
who we are or what we are; instead, it is a way for us to learn, to try again and finally achieve
success. To begin with, the first stage starts from the moment from when we are first introduced
into this world. We face the possibility of risks from the moment we are born. As Petroski mentions,
We are born into a world swathed in trust and risk. And we become accustomed from the instant of
birth to living with the simultaneous possibilities that there will be and that there will not be
catastrophic structural failure...Surely sometime, somewhere, a baby has been dropped, surely a
doctor has had butterfingers or a nurse a lapse of attention. But we as infants and we as parents
cannot and do not and should not dwell on those remotely possible, hideous scenarios, or we might
immobilize the human race in the delivery room (Petroski 188).
In this quote, Petroski expresses his appreciation from doctors and nurses help, but he then
mentions Surely sometime, somewhere, a baby has been dropped, surely a
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Effects Of Jim Crow Laws
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are
citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce
any law which shall abridge (take away) the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United
States. This is a quote from the 14th amendment, saying that states in the U.S do not have the
power to take away the rights of American citizens, particularly the freedmen or black people.
Although taking away the rights of citizens was prohibited, segregating the people of different
color was not, thus the creation of Jim Crow Laws. Throughout the time period of about 1877 to
mid 1960 s segregation in the Southern part of the United Stateswas a huge problem. The
government still took action to protect the rights of African Americancitizens, however, Jim crow
laws still had a major impact on the lives of freedmen in the south. Jim Crow Laws defeated the
purpose of reconstruction, and broke relations of people in America in ways that still affect our
nation today.
Although Jim Crow Laws caused a lot of pain and anguish for the African Americans, the
government still did many things that helped improve the lives of black citizens. For example; the
formation of Freedman s Bureau. The Freedman s Bureau helped African Americans gain access to
rights they were denied during slavery. (Document 2) Through the Freedman s Bureau, black
citizens of the United States gained rights to
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The Chemical And Gas Sensors
Introduction:
There has been a rapid growth in the field of biosensing through both ultrasensitive chemical and
gas sensors. The bio sensing protocols that are able to detect specific biological and chemical
species, sensitively and specifically (selectively) can noticeably influence our daily lives. The
issues related to monitoring of industrial emissions, medical diagnosis and public security are
significant application fields of gas sensing in particular. Nano engineered materials including
Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene are being used to develop miniaturized sensors that can detect very
low concentrations of gases which are biomarkers of certain diseases like lung cancer in particular.
The composition of exhaled breath contains valuable information about certain volatile and semi
volatile compounds which can be used to generate a chemical fingerprint and thereby screen
patients with lung cancer. Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes have been discussed for the
development of chemical sensing platform.
A.Graphene for biosensing:
Graphene is a 2 D form of carbon with planar structure and sp2 bonding. It is a single layer of
graphite with inter planar spacings of 3.35 A0. It has attracted tremendous interest due to its
exceptional and unique properties. Some of its properties that are relevant to its widespread use in
gas sensors have been discussed below.
Properties:
1. The high specific surface area of graphene (both suspended and supported on substrate) provide
increased
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Media Is Not A New Concept
Media is not a new concept and has been in existence since spoken word. The evolution of media
has changed greatly and is currently in the golden age of televised, printed, and internet based
consumer interaction. These new forms of media allow near instant interaction with a channel s
staff of actors, anchors, journalists, meteorologists, news experts, and models. Recently, news
stations have been under intense scrutiny for their continued inadequate role in the advancement of
women in the workforce and their disregard for how women are over sexualized. Televised news
has been traditionally a male dominated career in the United States since the introduction of radio
news casts in August of 1920. While women worked as small stories journalists, editors,
receptionists, and clerks for these mediacompanies women had very limited opportunities for
advancement in their careers while working for a fraction of the salary and hourly pay as their
male counterparts. The struggle for the progression of women has been a constant topic in the field
of news mediaas women have traditionally been locked out of leadership positions in companies.
This thought process is now referred to as the glass ceiling, which still remains an issue for the
progressive movements of women advancement today in 2015.
In 1953 a new model for business was created by a man named Hugh Heffner. As a young man he
became obsessed with World War II painted pin up models and decided to start a brand new
company
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Psalms In The Hebrew Bible
Looking at the Hebrew Bible, the Psalms fall into the Ketuvim, or Writings. The Hebrew Bible has
Psalms listed as tehillГў; a derivative of hДЃlal. This root connotes being sincerely and deeply
thankful for and/or satisfied in the lauding a superior quality(ies) or great, great act(s) of an object.
The book of Psalmsrenders itself to speak into every situation a person could have; in times of
sadness, happiness, when looking for some wisdom, or just feeling thankful for who he is and all
he has done in your life. Dr. Cartledge stated in his lecture on Psalms that the central overriding
theme of Psalms is the presence or absence of God. In the Jewish tradition, there are descriptions at
the beginning of the psalms that will tell either who wrote it, who it is written to, or the song tune.
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In Ernest Nicholson s review of The Sons of the Korah by Michael Goulder he found information
that dates it to the pre exilic times.
Goulder s thesis is that these psalms originated in northern Israel at the sanctuary of Dan where
they were related to the liturgy of the annual Festival of Tabernacles in the month. Such evidence
as they now contain of a setting in Jerusalem is because they were transferred there and edited
after the fall of the Northern Kingdom in 722 BC. Two phases in the history of the collection in
northern Israel are discerned. In a first stage (ninth century) Ps. 84 (a pilgrim psalm) marked the
arrival of worshippers, and Ps. 85 (a national lament) marked the first day, 14th
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Artificial Neural Network Advantages And Disadvantages
ABSTRACT An Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is an information processing paradigm that
is inspired by the way biological nervous systems, such as the brain, process information [1].
Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) also called neuro computing, or parallel distributed
processing (PDP), provide an alternative approach to be applied to problems where the
algorithmic and symbolic approaches are not well suited. The objective of the neural network is
to transform the inputs into meaningful outputs. There are many researches which show that
brain store information as pattern. Some of these patterns are very complicated and allows us to
recognize from different angles. This paper gives a review of the artificial neural network and
analyses the techniques in terms of performance. Keywords ANN, PDP, ITNN, CPN, CNN,
CCNN, HN, TSP, RNN, Bi ANN, CDR, LRN INTRODUCTION The objective of the neural
network is to transform the input to meaningful output. Neural networks are often used for
statistical analysis and data modeling. Neural network has many uses in data processing, robotics,
and medical diagnosis [2]. From the starting of the neural network there are various types found,
but each and every types has some advantages and disadvantages. Deep learning and neural
network software are the categories of artificial neural network. The parallel process also allows
ANNs to process the large amount of data very efficiently. The artificial neural network is built with
a systematic
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Manifesto Of Clouds
Manifesto of the Clouds Clouds Spotting
Most of people believe that the only good sky is a blue sky, likes the azure lake, its peaceful,
bright and secret. But I want to challenge the delusion, if we had to look up at cloudless monotony
day after day, life would be dull. However, in lots of our opinions, the clouds are only the
ornaments of the sky; they may make the sky more vivid. I believe that clouds are unjustly
maligned. Different types of clouds bring to us various information, the clouds are not the
dispensable ornaments, but the part of our life.
Stratus clouds are a kind of clouds familiar we can see around us. Stratus clouds are found at
very low levels (less than 2000 meters, or 6500 feet), they are thick, large, heavy looking gray
clouds that dominate the sky. Precipitation normally does not occur with this cloud, although
drizzle or mist may be observed. This type of cloud resembles fog, and occasionally when fog lifts,
it will form a stratus cloud deck. If we see stratus clouds in the sky, we don t need to worry about
it will rain cats and dogs, though the sky looks sort of murkiness.
Cirrus clouds are not only the highest, but the fastest moving of the common clouds. Cirrus clouds
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Cumulus clouds are the lovely, puffy ones that are good for finding shapes in. These clouds occur
in many varieties of atmospheric conditions. Fair weather cumulus is called cumulus humilis or
cumulus fractus (smaller and scattered). As a cumulus cloud continues to grow upwards, it creates
cumulus congestus (towering cumulus), and can create rain showers. Dense and well defined, this
low level cloud (2000 3000ft) is such a familiar feature of sunny afternoons that it s referred to as
the fair weather cloud. Cumulus cloud likes a giant ice cream, sitting on an invisible cone of rising
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Explain Why Cell Biology Embodies All The Principles Of Life
1.Cell biology embodies all the principles of life
2. Cells are small because they are limited by the surface area to volume ratio. The volume of the
cell allows for the total number of chemical activity it carries out during an amount of time. The
surface area of a cell determines the number of substances that go into the cell from the outside of
the cell. It is also determined by the number of waste products that are able to go to the
environment. The cell must be a certain volume in order to allow for a big enough surface area to
volume ratio which lets substances in and out of the cell as well as allowing chemical reactions to
occur.
3.The plasma membrane is important to cells because it is a selectively permeable barrier which
does
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The Effect of Homelessness
Homelessness is one of the tragedies that one can face unexpectedly or where one can choose to
be as well as being homeless by taking your own risk, which can be positive or negative,
intentionally or not intentionally such as family breakdown or leaving a house where you could
have been able to live there. Many people are sleeping rough while others are also finding it
difficult to secure housing due to the regulations that govern the whole issues on homelessness
legislation that is, being entitled for or not entitle for what you will be expecting. Some multi
agency workers working under homeless people can also be an advantage of helping homeless
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The total number of children in temporary accommodation was 6,132 at the end of March 2010
(Bardshaw, 2011 p147).
The average of homeless women is lower than men and most of this is under 25years of age.
Women are more likely to get married and have children and maintained their family contact but
they are likely to have family violence, abusive relationship with their partners. A report shows
that four in ten women are sexually abused (Sweetman 1997). According to (Passaro 2014) there
are women and men in their 20 s and 30 s that sleep in the carved cardboard refrigerator like
babies in New York City on the cold sidewalk. These are more likely to affect their health due to
the cold weather leading to a different kind of sickness whereas they cannot access health care.
Hightower (2009) cited that looking into the beginning of homelessness from the perspective of
employed and unemployed women, Johnson 1991 study shows up by the information of feminist
theory through interviewing 25 formerly homeless women regarding how their experience differs.
There were five in fourteen employed women lost their job through destructive relationship and
became homeless due to lack of income and affordable housing. In addition, six in fourteen women
in Johnson study 1991 show up that health issues are one of the precipitating factors of being
homeless. Single homeless people experience high levels of physical illness, which could be
respiratory, musculoskeletal and
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America The Land Of Opportunity Analysis
Imagine that you re in restaurant and the restaurant has a set dish that everyone gets or they had
an option of a buffet that has foods from every culture and many different options. You would
probably choose the buffet right? The buffet is actually what America represents as a whole. It
has people and religions from all over the world and it all seems to go together well. Also people
have a choice in how they want to lead their life and what changes will happen to them. America
is often called, The land of opportunity and that s is completely correct. Personally I was born in
Korea and was adopted and now live in America. I have found that in America you have to pave
your own path to make what you want of yourself. You can start from almost
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Personal Narrative On Death
The holograms should ve warned us to take a deep breath. Close our eyes. Then again, the
holograms should ve done a lot of things. Like told the truth.
Travelling through a vertex is like being dragged underwater through blinding ice. The mask of the
universe suffocates me, ignoring that I m a human being who needs oxygen and heat to survive.
I have one thought as I m pulled through a blanket of frozen light:
This. Is. Death.
My body fights with my mind as my muscles and lungs scream, Go back. Please, please go back.
But I can t go back. I made my choice.
I chose friends.
I chose truth.
I chose death.
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Before my chest explodes, before my anxiety has time to kick into overdrive, I am pushed through
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Welcome to 2359, River Picard. Please wait in line to join our world. It bows and adds, May your
contribution lead to freedom.
More politeness. A cover for world domination.
As I join the last of the people in line, I watch families and friends hug, relief and gratitude
spilling from their naive, worried faces. All oblivious, scared, grateful victims. I bite my tongue
to keep from screaming, Run! Fight! It s all a cosmic scam! Looking at the holographic guards, I
know it s not the time. I need to pretend that I don t know the comet was a fake until I uncover
why humans from the future sent holograms to trap us here. I need to understand their motive to
know my next move. I need to wait. I need to find my friends first.
Waiting is the absolute worst.
Standing last in a crowd of loud lines, I examine myself to see if my clothes are ruined, my skin
shrunken or decayed, my hair burnt off. Same fleece lined hooded coat, short black boots, jeans.
My curly, long hair not singed away. The silver heart ring from Dominick and the charm bracelet
from Rita, reminders of my 18th birthday only months ago. My fingernails painted with the color
Meet Me on the Star Ferry, chipped by me peeling them as usual. When I chose that color, I
imagined reuniting with Dominick on another planet, that it would be romantic even if the Earth
had been destroyed in an apocalypse. How sick is
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What Impact Does The Arts Have On Education Essay
*1.What impact do the arts have on education? What is the relationship between the two?
Art education is connected to everything we say we want for our children and our schools. Arts
pave the way for academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement, and
equitable opportunity. Arts educationcontributes to a positive education environment, fueling
motivation to learn by enhancing skills in thinking and sociability. Exposure to the arts and learning
in the arts impart proficiencies in language and mathematics.
The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) and the AEP commissioned Critical
Evidence: How the Arts Benefit Student Achievement cites several studies which present evidence
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It builds faithful and dependable volunteer and intern pools, while creating brand loyalty. Also,
community outreach creates more opportunities for organizations to flex their creative muscles. It
creates communities that come together to celebrate culture, and invest in the economic
development of the arts.
*3.What is the importance of diversity in performing arts programming?
The Americans for the Arts Diversity Statement opens with the arts uniquely empower the creative
vitality of every identity . The arts allow us a glimpse of worlds we other may otherwise never
know. We get to explore culture, diversity and identity while being immersed into a story. As a
melting pot, we need to understand the vast number of ingredients that make us whole. The
differences and similarities.
Diversity in performing art also exposes us others who look like us. I deeply understand how
important that is. As a mixed race person, I was well into adulthood before I saw people who
looked like me, families that looked like mine on
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Protestant Old Testament Essay
In the Catholic faith, the Protestant belief of sola scriptura or scripture alone is to be used along
with the Magisterial authority of those in the church such as the Pope and Bishops, which is a long
standing belief from the church s founding in 33 AD. The Protestant Bible and The Catholic Bible
both use the same New Testament, which was defined by Athanasius in 367, but use a different Old
Testament. The Protestant Old Testament is different than the Catholic Old Testament because of
the history of the founding of the Protestant faith. The Protestant Old testament comes from the
Hebrew Bible which was decided to have 24 books, with this canon being accepted at the Councils
of Jamnia in 90 118 AD. (Coffman) The early church fathers, however, were using the Septuagint ,
a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible because they could read Greek but not Hebrew. (Coffman)
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(O Brien) St. Athanasius said These are the sources of salvation, for the thirsty may drink deeply
of the words to be found here. In these alone is the doctrine of piety recorded. Let no one add to
them or take anything away from them. (Paschal Epistle, 367; Synods of Hippo, 393; Carthage
I, 397; Carthage II, 419) A letter of Pope St. Innocent I officially listed these books in 405.
(Saunders) The King James version, printed in 1611, printed these books in between the Old and
New Testament. (Saunders) The Council of Florence, 1442, established the official canon as 46
books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament, (Saunders) The Council of Trent,
1546, also decided to keep these books. (Coffman) Here these Catholics said these books were to
be treated with the equal devotion and reference in the Decree of Sacred Books and on traditions
to be Received. (Saunders) The New Catechism affirms these books and the official
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The Death Of Emmett Till Essay
Emmett Till Tunga Murphy History 2650 451 November 15, 2016 Instructor Jessie Lipford
Emmett Till a native of Chicago had no idea that his life would tragically end while visiting
family in Money, MS. The death of Emmett Till had a major impact on the already rapidly
growing Civil Rights movement (www. Biography.Com). Till s death gained national attention
to the small town of Money, MS after Till made a choice to make hissing gestures at a white
woman. Till s death was just one of the hundred deaths that were occurring in African American
men and women of color. Emmett Louis Till was born July 25, 1941 in Chicago Illinois. At the
time of his death Till was attending school at McCosh Grammar School in Chicago. After a
tragic death while away on military duty in Italy Louis Till was murdered, which left Mamie
Till to raise Emmett Till has a single parent. Mamie aimed to raise her son to be a prominent
African American. Nicknamed Bobo (Emmett Till) was raised in a growing middle class
community that gave African Americans a somewhat equal opportunity to experience a decent
life. Even after being diagnosed with polio at birth Emmett Till still managed to live a normal
childhood and did not allow his illness to hinder him from enjoying his childhood. Family and
friends always considered Till to be a jokester and comical. After realizing that he would be
allowed to visit family and friends in Money ,MS Till was filled with excitement about taking a train
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William Wilberforce Research Paper
Heroes have been around for centuries. From Joan of Arc who help win France s 100 year war to
Oskar Schindler, who saved over 1000 Jews from the Holocaust and countless
others. There are too many to talk about so I will focus on just one.
William Wilberforce was born August 24, 1759, in England, Kingston upon Hull to a wealthy family
. In his early life he was taken to live with his nonconformist relatives in
London, however, when he was 12 William s mother; Elizabeth Bird took him back to Hull. She
wanted him to be brought up in a traditional Anglican Church and did not want him to be
raised by nonconformist. When he was 18 he attended St. John s College, Cambridge, where he
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He and others campaigned for the end of slavery in the British empire. During this time he said So
enormous, so dreadful, so
irremediable did the [slave] trade s wickedness appear that my own mind was completely made up
for abolition. Let the consequences be what they would: I from this time determined that I
would never rest until I had effected its abolition. When in parliment he tryed to get bills passed
for 18 years that would free slaves and to eventally ebolish slavery. During this time he was
vehemently aposed by those making a fortion on slave trade.
On March 25, 1807 the Slave Trade Act abolished savery in the British colinies. However, this did
not stop slave trade in all the empire. He tried meny times to get parliment to
ban slavery in Great Briten but to no evail. But then close to the end of his life Wilberforce wrote
one last presintation to try and stop slavery once and for all in the empire. The debat to get
the bill passed lasted for 3 months. The 26th July, 1833 on the its therd reading the Abolition of
Slavery bill was passed. Just three days latter he died.
William Wilberforce is remembered as a hero for the abolition of slavery in the british
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Midterm Microecons
MIDTERM REVIEW ECONOMICS 100A: Intermediate Microeconomics Instructor: Prof. Ryan
Oprea Prepared by: Aadil Nakhoda BUDGET CONSTRAINT The budget constraint can be
described as the following equation: m = p1 x1 + p2 x2 m = income p1 = price of good x1 p2 =
price of good x2 Solving the budget constraint: m p1 m p2 = intersect on the x1 axis = intersect
on the x2 axis p1 p2 Slope of the budget line = Some key points to remember: The a¤ordable
bundle of goods lie on or below the budget line, while the una¤ordable bundle of goods lie above
it The budget line is a straight line connecting two points on the two axes, but at times there can be
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U (x1 ; x2 ) = x2 + 2x1 x2 + x2 1 2 Answer 1: dx2 = dx1 dx2 = dx1 x1 x2 1 a 1 Answer 2: 6
CHOICE Preferred bundle vs a¤ordable bundle The most preferred and a¤ordable bundle will
always be on the budget line The slope of the budget line and the slope of the indi¤erence curve
will always be equal at the point the two are tangent. This will be the individual optimal choice. s
For example: Budget constraint: p1 x1 + p2 x2 = m Utility Function: U (x1 ; x2 ) = x2 x2 1 2 U
(x1 ; x2 ) = (x1 x2 )2 @U @U = 2(x1 x2 )x2 , = 2(x1 x2 )x1 @x1 @x2 M RS : 2x1 x2 2 = 2x2 x2 1
x2 x1 At the optimal level, MRS = slope of budget line x2 = x1 x2 = p1 p2 p1 x1 p2 2p1 x1 = m x1
= m m ; x2 = 2p1 2p2 7 If the following inequality holds: M Ux p1 M Uy p2 How will the
individual consumption bundle be a¤ected? s Hint:Think about the di¤erences in slopes of
the indi¤erence curve and the budget line. Which good are you willing to consume more, and
once you consume that good, how will it a¤ect the MRS? DEMAND Comparative Static Analysis
of demand: How x1 (p1 ; p2 ; y) and x2 (p1 ; p2 ; y) change as prices, p1 ; p2 ; and income y
change. Suppose we hold income and p2 constant, then the budget line will pivot to the left (along
the x1 axis)
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Causes And Treatment Of Cancer
Cancer is the one of the leading cause of death both in economically developed as well as
developing countries (Jemal, Bray et al. 2011). Although a number of chemotherapeutic drugs can
considerably shrink tumor sizes, but they often fail to eradicate tumors completely (Sun, Wen et al.
2011) or have other limitations like toxicity and very high cost. Resistance to chemotherapeutic
regime is a major reason nowadays for failure of anticancer treatments. Thus, there is always the
quest for a molecule which have anti proliferative activity against drug sensitive as well as drug
resistant cancercell and which do not have toxicity for normal body cells. Herbs and spices have
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Black pepper very famous spices could be called as king of spices as found on most dinner tables
worldwide and is being used for centuries in Ayurveda (D Cruz S and Mathur 2005) (Bang, Oh da
et al. 2009). Besides this, it has been used as preservative and insecticide (Srinivasan 2007).
Piperine is an alkaloid extracted from seeds of Piperaceae family plants, black pepper (3 9 %) and
long pepper (3 5 %) which are cultivated on a large scale in India and therefore, readily available
(Kumar, Raman et al. 2012). Figure 1: Chemical structures of piperine.
Piperine is also known as (E,E) 1 piperoylpiperidine and (E,E) 1 [5 (1, 3 benzodioxol 5 y1) 1 oxo
2, 4 pentdienyl] piperidine. Piperine is the first and most potent bio enhancer to this date (Atal
and Bedi 2010). It enhances the bioavailability of many drugs by increasing the absorption from
the intestine, suppressing the xenobiotics of drug by the body in pulmonary and hepatic tissues
via inhibiting CYP3A4 and inhibiting P glycoprotein (Atal, Dubey et al. 1985; Bhardwaj, Glaeser
et al. 2002; Makhov, Golovine et al. 2012). P glycoprotein is an ATP dependent efflux transporter
that pumps various drug molecules out of the cancer cells (Zhu, Wang et al. 2007) and responsible
for multidrug resistance (Ampasavate, Sotanaphun et al. 2010). Piperine have anti microbial and
anti parasitic (Raay, Medda et al. 1999) suppress the nuclear import and activation of NF ОєB (Sun,
Wen et al. 2011) have anti inflammatory (Vaibhav,
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A Research Project On Christ Calls Us Essay
Research Project Christ calls us to make disciples of all nations, whether that is locally or
globally. The problem however is that many Americans especially those aged 16 29 are very
hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity. With that being said, rhetorically speaking how could
an individual like myself reach the 16 29 year olds; those in my age group? Before I begin to
tackle on that question, I would like to investigate the notion of how exactly this specific age group
is hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity.
According to David Kinnaman President of The Barnia Group, non Christians aged 16 29 years
old when asked What is your current perception of Christianity? 91% said antihomosexual, 87%
said judgemental, 85% said hypocritical, 78% said old fashioned, 75% said too involved in
politics, 72% said out of touch with reality, 70% said insensitive to others. In addition 84% of non
Christians who are friends with Christian, only 15% said that the lifestyle of the Christians is not
different from their own. In identifying, the truth about Non Christians, roughly 80% of non
Christians have attended a church for three months in their life and roughly 50% of non Christians
have considered becoming a Christian. Many however, decided against Christianity due to
unfavorable circumstances experienced within the church.
Furthermore, in regards to what churches can do to reach the lost, Kinnaman stated that instead of
focusing on flaws, focus on
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True Feelings in Billy Collins Taking Off Emily...
True Feelings in Billy Collins Taking Off Emily Dickinson s Clothes
Upon first look, Billy Collins Taking Off Emily Dickinson s Clothes seems to be a wild fantasy for
Emily Dickinson that he is entertaining. Upon closer examination, however, the poem reveals his
subconscious desire to have sex with his mother and his frustration about his inability to do so,
resulting in the displacement of his sexual desires onto Dickinson.
From the beginning, Collins is very detailed with his description. In fact he is quite anal retentive in
explaining everything about the encounter. He starts from her outside clothing, first, her tippet
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The mother of pearl buttons on the back (7 8) of the dress can be seen as an unconscious
Freudian slip which reveals Collin s true sexual feelings toward his mother. He could have
referred to the buttons as any color, but he chooses to use the term mother of pearl (7). Collins
then says that he buttons are so tiny and numerous that it takes forever before [his] hands can
part the fabric (9 10). He seems to be very methodical in his act of undressing Dickinson. He is
the one doing the undressing, he is the one in charge, and it is he who is in control of every detail.
The simile like a swimmer dividing the water, and slip inside (11 12) might refer to Collins slipping
into his unconscious and thinking about his mother, forgetting about Dickinson.
The fourth stanza begins with the line You will want to know that she was standing by an open
window in an upstairs bedroom (13 15) This seems to be more of Collin s anal retentiveness
trying to prove that he is in control. Se is motionless, a little wide eyed (16), which demonstrates
her innocence and how helpless she seems to be in this whole situation. By her lack of
participation and his over zealous control, one would think that it is more of a rape than a sexual
encounter. The phrase looking out at the orchard below (17) seems to be a phallic symbol.
Dickinson is
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Rotavirus Vaccines
A Child s Battle with Rotavirus: 1999 Drawback through 2006 Draw Out
According to the research of the American Academy of Pediatrics in their official Pediatric journal,
one term defines a whole field of the relationship exchange between the child and his or her
pediatrician. A medical home was once used to conclude all the medical information about a patient,
but nowadays can be delineated a partnership approach with families to provide primary health care
that is assessable, family centered, coordinated, comprehensive, continuous, compassionate, and
culturally effective period (Sia, et al.). With increasing healthcare cost, technology, survivorship,
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RotaShield[в„ў], despite being highly effective, was withdrawn from the market less than one year
from its inauguration. By reason of associations with intussusception it had done more harm than
good. Intussusception is a downbeat misfortune that consist of part of the intestines sliding into a
neighboring part of the intestine. (Rotavirus vaccines/Vaccins antirotavirus. Weekly
Epidemiological Record) August 31, 1998, in Wyeth Laboratories located in Pennsylvania, was
the date the introduction of Rotashield by the FDA came to be recognized. Until shortly a month
after the anniversary passed fifteen cases of infants were reported to the VAERS of developing the
illness. Eight infants required surgical reduction, and one required resection of 18 cm of the distal
ileum and proximal colon (Delage, Rotavirus vaccine withdrawal in the United States; The role of
postmarketing surveillance, The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases). October 1999
conducted more cases on the rise and delivered the news of the postponement of the vaccine. At
this time, Fifty two patients required surgery, nine required bowel resection, and one patient died
(Delage. A major setback for the aid came with the delay period tallying eight years until any real
progress emerged. February 2006, a rivalling company, MERCK, set the playing field introducing
RotaTeq[в„ў}. The human reassortant vaccine consists of a triple dose taken orally at two, four,
and 6 months. Subsequent doses are required at intervals of four to ten weeks. With the risk being
greater for intussusception these vaccines are not intended for catch up purposes. 2007 was the
kickoff of further countries participating with their vaccines, unavailable in the United States and
neighboring districts. Vietnam distributed Rotavin M1, manufactured by the center of research and
production of vaccines.
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John Rzeznik Sympathy
The Song Sympathy is about not wanting sympathy from someone, no matter the situation.
About letting someone get close to you, maybe see all your flaws and who you really are. You
see them all on your own, so you don t feel the need to have someone look at you like a sad story.
The song was written by John Rzeznik, a guitarist and lyricist from the band, The Goo Goo
Dolls. It was released in 2002, and I think it s about a lover maybe, or just someone close in
general. The song describes how he s surprised that the person feels sympathy for his situation
despite all the things he s done wrong. It talks about what you chase won t set you free from your
own problems. They re asking to not be looked at like a lost cause because they can t be
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My Journey In Life
Everyone has a story to share, none less important than the other, and a past that helped to create
the people we are today. As I begin my journey into the world of adulthood, the feelings of
excitement and fear dawn on me because the realization hit me! I ve made it! Senior year, the
year I have been dreading and longing for the past 3 years fear of leaving home and becoming
my own person. Only to one day discover, as I sat in my room thinking about life s next chapter
that was about unfold in front of me,i realized I more than ready to go into the future with the
security of being okay because of the enviorment I was raised in and the values my motherinstilled
in me since the age of 5. Coming from a familyof three that consisted of only my father, mother
and myself, lasted only till about four years ago. Now it is only a party of two which consists of
only myself and my mother. My household was chaotic, due to the many disputes that occured on a
daily basis, one parentalways disatisfied with the other . As a small child not many thoughts would
run through my mind as I saw my parents fighting and my dad drinking. To me it seemed normal
because at least I had both my parents and it would get better eventually. Eventually never came,
the fighting and the drinking progressed as I grew, and the bitterness that accumulated over the
years overcame me and now it wasn t just a fight between partners, it was a fight between child and
father. Everyday was a constant battle
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The Dilemma Of Henrietta Lacks
The Dilemma of Henrietta Lacks
No one would have suspected when Henrietta Lacks was born in 1920 that she would change the
study of cells forever. She was born with the name Loretta Pleasant to Eliza and Johnny Pleasant,
however her name was soon changed to Henrietta. When her mother died in 1924 giving birth to
her tenth child, Henrietta s father gave his children to the care of various relatives in Virginia.
Henrietta ended up in the care of her grandfather, Tommy Lacks, and sharing a room with her
cousin David Day Lacks (Biography.com Editors).
At the age of 14 in 1935, Henrietta had her first son named Lawrence with her cousin. They had
their first daughter, Elise, in 1939. Day Lacks and Henrietta married in 1941 and three more ...
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There were many scientific advances made possible by Henrietta s cells (HeLa cells). In the 1950s,
Jonas Salk used the cells to test the first polio vaccine.Thanks to mass produced HeLa cells, Salk
s vaccine was ready for human trials in least than a year. In the sixty years since the cells were
first taken from Henrietta s cancer, over twenty tons of cells have been grown from her samples
(Biography.com Editors).
The HeLa cells began receiving media attention not long after scientists first discovered their
amazing abilities. The HeLa designation came from Henrietta s name. In the beginning,
newspapers would propose a Helen Lane or Helen Larson as the donator of the cells, but it wasn t
long before Henrietta Lacks was named at the originator of the cells. The family was not informed
for many years about this (Grady, Zielinski).
In the early 1970s, researchers called the Lacks family requesting blood samples from Henrietta
s family so as to determine which cells were HeLa cells as they had begun contaminating other
cell cultures in labs. One has to wonder if the need to identify HeLa cells from other cells hadn t
arisen, than perhaps the Lacks family would have never been told of impact of their mother s
cells. As it is, the researchers who contacted the Lacks family didn t make much effort to explain
the situation to Day Lacks, Henrietta s husband, or her children. Mr. Lacks had only a third grade
education, so he didn t know
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Hurt Locker Culture
The movie hurt locker written by Mark Boal and directed by Kathryn Bigelow. It displays the
war in middle east vividly. The story began when the bomb tech team leader Sergeant Thompson
was killed in an accident. Sergeant James was there to replaced him and the movie was reflecting
on various conflicts that the tech team has encountered. Although hurt locker alludes to the typical
hollywood heroism and patriotism, in fact, it actually suggested how war is terrible and how it
destroy people by delivering 3 sub ideas how weak and small a person s life is, the
misunderstanding between 2 cultures, and the conflict between responsibility and addiction .
The film started off with a black screen with words that entitling the war an addiction for many
soldiers. The cameras were shaky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The main character developed a friendship with the little boy Beckham, who he thought was
killed and whose body is being use to make a human bomb. James was in rage and he even sneak
out to the city, trying to hunt down the murders, which he realized that it was just another native
boy. At the moment when he feel relief that he also realized how naive his thoughts are, thinking
he is a different American for he can make friends with a Iraqi kid when he can t even tell the
difference between 2 kids. Another culture misunderstanding would be when the soldiers were
try to defuse a bomb in a car with numbers of Iraqis just video type and look at them from a
higher angle, suggest control over the American soldiers and the acts were probably just normal
social norms of being noisy by the Iraqis, but it seems like a potential threat to the American
soldiers convey that most American soldiers do not know who is the real enemies and most
soldiers are confused and war is really a form of psychological torture to the soldiers and when
something really bothers them, for many soldiers who don t have strong will, they will try to find
a way to get
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Graphic Designer Strengths
As a graphic designer, there can be a lot of pressure to come out with a unique card that shows
off your skills as a designer while giving potential clients all the information they ll need to
contact you. It can be done if you plan ahead. You might also decide to have a few different styles
of cards depending on what kind of company you re narrowing down in your contacts.
Work within Constraints
When you re working with business cards, you know there are printer requirements like the bleed
specified by the printer. It can vary between 3 mm and 5 mm, so you ll need to make sure you re
aware of the specifications. Often, you ll want to avoid a border around your card because if the cut
is off, you ll have a crooked business card, which is unprofessional.
Special Finishes
For a graphic designer, you ll want to consider using special finishes on your cards. While it can
increase the price, it s a great way to stand out and show your potential clients what you can do
for them. You might decide on special ink like metallics or raised points on the card to be
memorable. The printer has to be able to create the look you need, so you will have to shop around
for a good printer.
Use Die Cuts
Instead of adding to the card, you might want to take away from the card to make an impression.
Depending on your logo or the style you want, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There s more that you d like to place on your business card that won t actually fit. It s a great way
to make a clean card that allows tech savvy clients to contact you quickly and easily. They ll
appreciate that you ve made a card that speaks to them. This can be literal too. Some QR codes
can be created to speak to the person when its scanned. Whether it s how to pronounce your name
or a quick tagline, the code can be personalized to stand out from other business cards.
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Music Synthesis Essay
The piece Touraman contains key structural principles associated with West African music despite
the different versions of Bembeya Jazz National and Lansana Diabate. The structural principles
include an ostinato pattern, improvisation, triple meter, ensemble stratification, and hocketing. In
the Bembeya version, the piece starts with a guitar flourish and then the test of the band comes
in. The bass is keeping the ostinato while the guitars interlock and at certain points improvise; the
trumpet improvises as well. This version also features some call and response, as the lead singer
sings a line and the backing vocals reply in unison. Diabate s version is in the traditional jeli style,
so the piece is played on traditional instruments, as opposed... Show more content on
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The traditional version is likely to be played at a patron s event or accompanying a traditional
ceremony, while the modern version is more of a social music played at dance halls/concerts. A
couple reasons for the difference are the instrumentation and sociopolitical context of each
version. Diabate uses traditional jeli instruments, which are non electric and specific to jelis,
while Bembeya uses amplified big band instrumentation. A traditional ceremony in a village is
not going to use electric guitars and bass, just as a large cosmopolitan dance hall is not going to
use balas and Koran recitation. The two places are using music as a means for different ends one
as a vessel for history and one as a stamp of modernity. This leads to the sociopolitical context;
jelis are born into their profession and have certain rules around their music, while bands like
Bembeya Jazz National were formed by the state (Guinea) to play music around the country during
post independence. While state bands included jeli musicians, the instrumentation was different and
the purpose behind the music was different as well. State bands were Sekou Toure s way to
improve morale and encourage modernity during the unstable time following independence. So,
Diabate s version is meant to be traditional, while Bembeya s version is meant to be
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Breastfeeding Critical Incident Essay
This essay explains, reflects and analyses a critical incident which occurred on a postnatal ward
during my first clinical placement as a student midwife. The incident relates to breastfeeding
practices on the ward and is classed as critical because it triggered an instinctual response in me
which made me feel it was not right or helpful. My response and feelings at the time were not
grounded in theoretical knowledge but rather an instinctual feeling. As a result of this instinctual
feeling, the incident was explored. This exploration opened up a flood gate of information
regarding what could be learned from this incident and ways to improve practice. What was learnt
from this incident will be discussed with the use of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ellen, Harry and her husband went home that day with enough supply line equipment to last two
weeks. I was confused as to how a supply line provided Ellen and Harry with breastfeeding
independence. It was not until I spoke to the Antenatal educator and a casual midwife did I
realise why I had uneasy feelings about what we had done to (not for) Ellen. The antenatal
educator highlighted to me that the postnatal ward is not baby friendly and not to participate in
the breastfeeding practices they promote. She encouraged me to allow extended skin to skin
time and use a hands off approach. A casual midwife further validated and labelled my bad
feelings when she mentioned that she has never seen so many mothers with breastfeeding
troubles then at our hospital and if we were a baby friendly hospital we would not be able to
practice the way that we do. She also stated that in all her years as a midwife in the Northern
territory she had not seen a baby that couldn t suck. These two women verbalised what I could not,
and made me realise that we had done the wrong thing and that there is a better way to assist
women to breastfeed then constant hurried intervention. What follows is a critical reflection and
analysis on what could have been done better in regards to this incident and in the future for women
who experience
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Pearl Bunk s The Good Earth
Pearl Bunk wrote the book called The Good Earth. Her point of writing this book was to give
people a better out look of Chinese culture and living style. This gives people in other countries
an outlook on how we all don t live the same or have the same culture. I am writing about his
because it gave me the outlook of how the stories characters life is different from my life. What
was Pearl Buck s life and connection with china? What is some of the criticism that the experts
have on her book The Good Earth? Throughout Pearl bunks life there was many changes in her
life style. Even though she moved to china her parents still living a dual life in a formal English
home with Chinese playmates (Pearl Sydensticker Buck 2008). At this time her family lived in
china there was a lot of uprising such as The Box... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After, she moved back to china she wrote a book about Chinese culture and life style. But she
didn t have any research she didn t as the government for assistance but she went into china as a
private citizen (Ulvang 2010) through her living in china as a citizen she was able to observe
people s lives. When her daughter Visited all the places pearl went, she learned that during the
Cultural revolution any Chinese that knew or liked pearl were punished (Ulvang 2010) so it
shows how much the Chinese hated whites after she returned four years later. The reason she
wrote the book The Good Earth was because when she was living in china she saw the Chinese
hardship of the countryside (Doyle 1981). While Buck wrote too much, too hastily and thus
produced many books that lacked distinction, she will be remembered for creating the best
portraits ever drawn in china (Doyle 1981) and because of this people still enjoy reading her books
today. Even though she
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  • 2. Pair Sharing In English For my learning segment, I included plenty of opportunities for students to pair share because Lee Vygotsky believed students need to reflect on their learning in their own words. The whole class can benefit from pair sharing but I strategically selected pair sharing thinking of how to help my English language learners, struggling, IEP and 504 students to help them develop a better understanding of the content and academic language of the lesson by having the opportunity to share and communicate with their peers. Students will also be putting to practice the language demands of the lesson by having to speak and listen during pair sharing. Along with pair sharing I chose verbal oral responses from the students by asking them questions out loud... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, my struggling students and IEP students sometimes tend to get lost during instruction, so let s saywe are solving a long division problem and I asked the class what is my next step after dividing, I will point to the second step in our mnemonic we have been using. The when students name the two numbers we multiply, I will point to those two numbers as I tell the class correct we multiply these two numbers and place our answer above in the quotient as I point where I am placing the answer. By pointing and signaling throughout my learning segment I plan on helping my IEP and struggling students on track as to where we are. Also, for my 504 student, since he gets distracted easily he needs frequent prompting to keep him on task. I plan on doing so by asking him the same questions I will be asking the entire class. For example, if I am thinking of asking the class, After multiplication what is my following step? , instead of asking the class I would direct that question to him to call on his attention and get him to focus. He might not be able to answer since he was distracted but it will get him to focused since he was called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Arguably The Most Popular Roman Colosseum Most of what we know about ancient culture comes from either the cultures artwork, or written documents. Many people study ancient cultures to help better our understanding of the people we have evolved from and learned from ourselves. The ancient ruins of Rome have always been something we have heard about or seen on television, in movies, and in books. Arguably the most popular Roman monument today is the Roman colosseum. The Roman Colosseum according to touropia.com is the colosseum is the largest and most famous monument in the Roman world. During the 3rd century crisis the Flavian Dynastybegan in Romefour emperors came into power, during this time the Roman Empiredefeated Jerusalem and began the construction of the Colosseum. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Engage Chicago Essay 1.Why do you want to participate in Engage Chicago? It was curiosity, and a recommendation from an upper classman, that brought me to the Engage Chicago informational meeting. When I first walked in, I did not know what to expect. I only knew that over the summer, I wanted to do something that involved helping people and making a difference in the community as well as stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring new experiences. Engage Chicago provides a perfect opportunity to achieve my goals for the summer. There is a wide range of nonprofit organizations students can choose to apply and intern at, depending on each individual interests. From programing at a local YMCA to assisting at a pediatric cancer center, there are countless hands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I am always working hardtop transfer my dream to reality. Since the day my grandmother helped me recovery from an illness, I had always wanted to work in the healthcare field. I told everyone I wanted to be a doctor, without really knowing what a doctor meant beyond the healing aspect. A former student of Engage Chicago told me how she went participated in the health and medicine concentration in order to learn more about medicine. She told me how the visits to a variety of hospitals, from large hospitals to small clinics, as well as the talks from the many different doctors, such as trauma and emergency room doctors, helped expand her understanding of what it mean to be a work in the healthcare field and the options and opportunities that came with it. I hope that by participating in Engage Chicago, I can get a better grasp of what I am truly aiming for when I tell people I want to be a doctor. What kind of environment do doctors work in? How can doctors develop good patient interaction? What are the paths and possible careers that could come out of the healthcare field? The student I talked to mentioned that Engage Chicago sparked her interest in social health policies, and she had immediately switched majors the following year. I would like to use Engage Chicago as a way of both understanding and opening the possibilities of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mildred Pierce Patriarchy The films Mildred Pierce (Michael Curtiz, 1945) and Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003) portray the Freudian myth that examines the view of feminine subservience apropos a patriarchy infused society. Hence, the conflict at the crux of the Maternal Melodrama that relates to the classical conflict (Chaos vs. Order) underlying most Hollywood genres is Autonomy vs. Control. In Mildred Pierce, the female characters representing Autonomy are posited against male Control. This Maternal Melodrama conflates with Film Noir so as it reflects the prevailing social context; women were breadwinners in the 40s, however, in the postwar era, hegemonic masculinity reasserted itself by divesting women of any power they had gained while the patriarchal order was suspended during WWII. Consequently, classical Hollywood narratives portrayed the impending chaos as women resisted patriarchy; such conflict was subtly present in the post feminist era. Accordingly, in Thirteen, Tracy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kay, who also resisted patriarchy as a tomboy, faces death and Veda is prosecuted. In the end, Mildred walking with Bert into a bright dawn signifies her submission to and restoration of patriarchal order. Contrarily, maternal abjection in Thirteen does not reduce the symbolic signification of the female. Eventually, Melanie succeeds in subduing Tracy, who feebly resists her restraining if loving embrace. This act of containment counters the symbolic castration and legitimizes women s potency. As Tracy wakes up next to Melanie, the sun beaming down on them suggests that order has been established. This is further emphasized with her spinning as if out of her chaotic life on a merry go round and releasing the repressed pain in screaming. Hence, unlike in Mildred Pierce whereby, female Autonomy leads to Chaos and male Control brings Order, the former defies the latter in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Toy Of Maine Green Toys Inc. Toys R Us is a distinct competitor, though it does not compete in the same niche business, so it will be considered an indirect competitor. How will your products or services compare with the competition? Our products will be of very high quality, locally made, and will have minimal environmental impact. Our competitors will not offer as in depth a commitment to the green aspect of the toys. In the final column, estimate the importance of each competitive factor to the customer. 1 = critical; 5 = not very important. Table 1: Competitive Analysis FACTORMeStrengthWeaknessRoy Toy of MaineGreen Toys Inc.Importance to Customer ProductsGood QualityXNatural toys, not necessarily green100% Recycled, Good Quality5 PriceHigher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Little Green Toy Box is competitively at an advantage by having its own store front, being entirely dedicated to environmentally friendliness, and by having a visually appealing store front and product design. It is at a disadvantage since it does not have an established reputation, is low in expertise, and does not have as broad a business presence as its competitors. Niche Now that you have systematically analyzed your industry, your product, your customers, and the competition, you should have a clear picture of where your company fits into the world. In one short paragraph, define your niche, your unique corner of the market. Our corner of the market is the environmentally conscious families and individuals who are seeking to expand their consciousness to all aspects of life. We are locally produced and locally sold which also appeals to consumers who wish to support the local economy. Our company falls below the big box stores in the hierarchy of the toy business, but our green products set us apart from the generic competitors, and our local storefront provides an accessibility not present in our online competitors. Strategy Now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On The Minnesota State Fair Workplace The city of Falcon Heights, Minnesota is a small city that plays a big role in the Greater Minneapolis St. Paul area. Home to just over 5,000 residents, Falcon Heights is known for the fact that в…” of its area is taken up by the University of Minnesota as well as the Minnesota State Fair Grounds. The remaining area is almost fully developed. As a result, Falcon Heights is home to a wealth of amenities for its residents to enjoy. Perhaps the most famous aspect of Falcon Heights is its status as home of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Each year the Minnesota State Fair draws in over a million visitors, and is lovingly known as the Great Minnesota Get Together . The largest state fair in the nation according to average daily attendance, the Minnesota State Fair is no small feat. During the nearly two weeks that the fair is going on, citizens of Falcon Heights get to interact with people from all around the Midwest while showcasing their beautiful city. After the fair is over, the fairgrounds do not sit vacant. Rather, the Minnesota State Fairgrounds play host to a plethora of local and regional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The city is also home to the University of Minnesota s St. Paul Campus. Located just 3 miles away from the main, Minneapolis campus, the St. Paul Campus is known for its quieter, more environmentally focused layout. The colleges of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resources Sciences, Biological Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and the college of Continuing Education are all located on the St. Paul campus. Despite being several miles away from the main campus, the University operates shuttles that allow for easy transportation of students between campuses. This campus also hosts the Les Bolstad Golf Course, the University of Minnesota s own premier golf club. Used by the school s golf and cross country teams for practice, the course is a well renowned destination within Falcon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Natural Descriptions in Coleridge s and Lord... Natural Descriptions in Coleridge s and Lord Byron s Texts Works Cited Missing Two closely related texts, one that we ve studied in this class and one that we haven t, that handle natural description differently are Coleridge s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Lord Byron s Manfred. Both of these texts central characters have experienced trauma, and their portrayal of their environments reveal the effects that the events have left on them. While Coleridge s mariner is unable to consolidate his past and is relegated to constantly relive it, Byron s Manfred has protected himself from his unnamed vice by distancing himself from his feelings and environment. Obvious parallels exist between the poems, but what I found most striking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This image accomplishes two things: 1) It tells the reader how he views himself, comparing himself to a thousand thousand slimy things (l 237). 2) And it shows how he views the outside world, as a corrupted, threatening environment. These descriptions reflect the events well enough to determine that the mariner is attempting to accurately relive/retell the events. While making it sound as if it s for the benefit of those that he s telling, the arbitrariness of selecting the audience and the ambiguity of the story s message discredit the mariner s suggestion and imply that the stories retelling is for the mariner s benefit. Again, Coleridge s mariner and Byron s Manfred share in their experiences of trauma but differ in their attempts to overcome it. The psychological analogy that working through trauma mirrors the habituation of an event can explain this difference. By repeatedly attempting to experience the trauma, the mariner tries to get use to his past to reconcile with his emotions. Manfred has successfully completed this process. The downfall with habituation is that you eventually become desensitized to that stimuli and therefore lose a connection with the environment, which is exactly Manfred s situation. The descriptions in Byron s text seem, largely, distant emotionally and physically. He doesn t attempt to revisit his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wildland Firefighters Research Paper The first cavalry of wildland firefighters began in August 1886 led by Captain Moses Harris from Troop M. When he took command of the group at Yellowstone National Park, their job was to manage and protect the park.The cavalry remained there for the next 32 years. Quickly after the group s arrival, they immediately began fighting wildfires all around the park. Here emerged the first group of wildland firefighters to be paid for their service. Workers began to apply new regulations, including campfire restrictions when deemed absolutely necessary. These regulations are known as NFPA s which is an acronym for National Fire Protection Association. In 1915 wildland had its first female personnel in the field. Her name was Durham and was a wife of one of the pioneer rangers and her friend... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1918 fire towers began using table maps and an item called the Osborne Firefinder to accurately find fires. In 1923 the first fire weather warning service was established in San Francisco established by U.S. Weather Bureau. In 1926 the first daily reporting of fire weather data was transmitted from forest service field stations to the Weather Bureau. In 1927 the first recorded prescribed burn conducted by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife biologists. In 1934 smokejumping was created by T.V. Pearson a local Forest Service Intermountain Regional Forester. Smokejumping is described as a quick means to provide attack by parachuting wildland firefighters that are fresh and ready to work in rugged terrain. In 1935 the first fire retardant drop test was held but it was not until 1947 that the bombing project formally by a B 29 Bomber called the Rocky Mountain Ranger. In 1935 Harry T. Gibson and his former staff members designed the first visibility meter to help gauge fire danger at Priest River Experiment Stations. This meter has multiple components to get an estimate of fire hazards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pretty Essay This video shows the reunion of a Belgian Malinois Pretty and her previous trainer, and friend being reintroduced after a year or more of separation. The video is rather short but the response from Pretty when she lays her eyes on Bryan is remarkable. Pretty, immediately recognizes Bryan and runs too him and jumps on him overjoyed to see him once again. This video takes place outside somewhere and pretty is being led by a young woman to Bryan as soon as Pretty recognizes her wanting for her, she immediately responds abundant jovialness. In fact, Pretty clings to Bryan for almost the entire length of the video which is about seventeen seconds long. I choose this video because it showed a dogrecognizing and greeting someone from her past... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nano seconds, well she is a Malinois. Everything is fast. Aw, so sweet Anyhow, after reading the comments apparently she is being trained for Police duty since she did not go into heat and the only time she had been in heat was when she was with Bryan. It maybe that she was suffering from depression being separated from Bryan, but that is of course my speculation. Anyhow, in my opinion, this is the best example of social awareness and intelligence recognizing and showing love for someone you missed. You can tell she loves him since she is standing upright embracing and vigorously wagging her tail. In addition to that, she is panting heavily showing extreme excitement about finally being reunited with Bryan. The main reason I choose this video was that is showed remembrance and pleasure upon seeing somebody who they had missed and had nothing to do with training. Numerous videos that show the dogs, putting up laundry and following an owners gaze to a toy, is most likely the product of training. However, a greeting like Pretty is subtle evidence of social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Pros And Cons Of Film Festivals Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships with distributors: a programmer and a sales agent or distributor may have different ideas about the audience for a particular movie. The dealer can not choose to partner with the target audience Programmer for fear of negative market impact of the film. Film festivals gays and lesbians, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a distributor, regional festivals are often interchangeable and the acquisition of a key title for your party may well depend on your personal relationship with individuals. If you are starting a new film festival you may have to prove it has made a strong research potential audiences and provide marketing and press solid plan for the festival. Note that many dealers will charge you show titles preview particularly if the party is not an established fact, and this is sometimes as high as 50% of box office ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Review of Social Psychology Book by Claude Steele Claude Steele, in his book Whistling Vivaldi, sheds new light on how pervasive stereotypes can influence individual s behavior and academic performance, and how they perpetuate in different social groups. Stereotype threat, as defined by Steele, is being at risk of confirming, as self characteristic, a negative stereotypeabout a social group one identifies with. (Steele, 1997) It is a general phenomenon standard predicament of life that springs from intersubjectivity. (p.5) We tend to spontaneously categorize and label people according to their social groups. Whenever someone is placed in a situation where a certain stereotype can be applied to themselves, they can be judged and treated accordingly. When individuals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Asian males are under the stereotype that they excel in math. When Asian males who are relatively weak at math (compared to others in the group) are exposed to such identity contingencies, they may be facing the fear of disconfirming the group s positive stereotype and result in low performance. The pressure to perform as well as expected may create anxiety from the possibility of being the atypical subtype of the group. Also, Walton has proposed a theory of stereotype lift, which is enhancement in performance when people are exposed to negative stereotype. (Walton Cohen, 2003) To strengthen the conclusions of the research, collecting samples across populations with varying aspects should be considered. Since stereotype threat has proven to be such a big factor affecting stereotyped individuals academic achievement, many researchers have turned their attention toward reducing such threats. Psychological intervention allowing minority students to become less susceptible to negative stereotypes about the group s abilities significantly improved their performance at school for a long time. Encouraging self affirmation allowed people to affirm their self worth and perceive themselves as good and competent, improving their performance at school and reducing accessibility of racial stereotypes. Self affirmation alleviated anxiety from psychological threat of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Challenges within the 56th HBCT Essay The purpose of this memorandum is to discuss leadership and development issues and challenges within the 56th HBCT. I have identified 8 issues and challenges that currently plague the unit and are having an adverse effect on it and our soldiers. Additionally, discussion will focus on the top three of these issues as well as the importance of resolving the most important one of them with the greatest of speed. While the unit was successful in accomplishing all of their missions in Iraq, the CALL s extensive study identified several issues that I believe will have an impact on our future effectiveness. The command and control at battalion and below levels was, at times, greatly affected by incompatible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Division required the DCO to be tasked out to supervise MITTs that were in our battle space, made him the LNO to coalition forces and he was also required to act as the BCT chief of staff. These various assignments throughout our AO caused confusion amongst staff and soldiers on what the DCO s role actually was and what he was responsible for. Allowing the DCO to function as deputy commander is vital to ensuring that our unit command structure remains in place. I was recently contacted by the brigade provost marshal and informed about an undocumented report of a brigade sniper shooting and killing and Iraqi civilian. I was further informed that the soldier who reported it to provost marshal had previously informed it to the Brigade S 2 but it was not clear if any investigation had been done on this matter. The reporting soldier has also threatened to take the story to the media if nothing is done. While this matter is currently being investigated, I believe that the root cause of this problem was the lack of properly trained snipers
  • 14. at the platoon level. While the MTOE authorized one per platoon, the operating environment required more. This resulted in undertrained snipers being deployed. An increase in the number of school trained and authorized snipers could have resolved this problem. Another organizational challenge that currently faces the 56th HBCT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Labyrinth Of Suffering Analysis How do we get out of this labyrinth of suffering? It s a simple question to ask, but the answer is one not quite so easy to search out and uncover. You d be more likely to discover a bag of dusty, old dinosaur bones in your backyard before you could uncover the answer to that question. In order to answer the questionat hand, you must first understand three things. One; a labyrinth is a maze leading you through Hell and back, filled with false paths, twists, and turns don t get lost. Two; as long you let even a single thought prance throughout your head for too long whether it be good or bad your mind will be completely and utterly chaotic. And three; to find your way out of the labyrinth, you must first learn to forgive. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scent I remember was like a punch to the face. It made me cough and gag and forced me to roll onto my side as a violent fit of coughing shook my trembling frame. I wasn t sure what I had been expecting that day. Certainly not flowers and sunshine and scented candles. But I sure hand t expected the rancid stench of decay, and something else, as well. I ve only ever been able to describe it as a smell like death. Not cancer death, though. It was sour and foul and could make a full grown man want to vomit. It smelled like rotting insides with maggots feeding on dead flesh with flies buzzing above and insides covering the ground and splattering the walls with dozens of worms slithering around inside the bloodied tissue; that sort of death. After I had overcome the violent coughing and had a trickle of blood going down my scarred chin, I had opened my eyes and propped my sore body up with my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Unethical Practices Of Casinos The Unethical Practices of Casinos When walking into The Strip in Las Vegas, an instant feel of excitement rushes up. The flashy neon lights paired with glimpses of amazing acrobatics on gigantic screens easily brings up the energy of tourists, businessmen, and gambling addicts. You may wonder how a once stranded desert can transform into such a paradise of skyscrapers. The answer lies in casinos. In the early 1930s, gambling was legalized throughout the state of Nevada and casinos began to flourish (Dunstan, 1997). The economic growth in Nevada, especially the city of Las Vegas, has improved tremendously by the creation of casinos. Many people were employed since the operation of casinos requires a huge amount of labor, skill, and expertise. In addition, local retail sales also increased from casinos when gamblers visit the stores to spend their winnings on various items and products (Garrett, 2003). As a result, many state governments began to legalize casinos in order to boost their economies and increase employment. As of today, there are roughly 1500 casinos in the United States and they generate almost 65 billion dollars in revenue ( Facts on U.S Casinos 2013). However, casinos use immoral methods to achieve this incredible feat of big profit with few government interventions. While the city of Las Vegas becomes more prosperous than before, many citizens lose their fortunes or even lives by the immoral business practices implemented by the casinos. Even though the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Theories And Theories Of The Social Analysis Of Max Weber,... Concepts are a general idea about something commonly delivered as a single word or a phrase such as Power Freedom and Revolution . Whereas, theories are an explanation of observed data which is conveyed as reliable. As it is difficult to give one singular, finite and definitive definition to both terms, the definitions offered above are the perspective through which the two will be looked at in this essay. Concepts and theories influence political analysis through marginalising important aspects to be considered within them, stretching definitions to allow concepts to reach beyond their limits and by displaying biases through underlying assumptions. Nonetheless, this is not problematic as they allow us to think critically and widen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As reality is in fact quite complex these concepts allow us to shrink reality which reduces complexity making it easier for us to analyse that which is being observed. This betters our understanding of politics through allowing us to simplify the political world. This is done through creating categories which make politics seem simpler to engage with and understand which shows us that concepts are in fact not problematic but helpful when analysing. However, this is not the case as when looking further it becomes clear that are a result of simplifying there are certain implications. This is evident in Weber s conceptof the ideal type which states that concepts are created by putting forward the central feature of the phenomenon. This in turn marginalises other features that play a part. It becomes problematic as politics is complicated and intricate in its nature and requires every aspect to be explored. Concepts simply ignore the parts of the political world which make politics political . Ultimately leading us to fail to investigate and explore that which defines the political world. Wedeen explores this further when analysing Democracy in the minimalist sense which constrains ourselves to simply a state level definition. Nevertheless, when looking at Democracy further in the interpretive way it is found in places like Yemen in the Arab world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Henry Petroski Falling Down Is Part Of Growing Short Story Falling down while growing up has been part of everyone s life before. It is usual that we face obstacles and sometimes we lost the battle between us and the obstacles. We often interpret mistakes as bad or as a failure, but we don t realize that mistake or failure are what helps us learn. In the short essay named Falling Down is Part Of Growing by Henry Petroski, Petroski s uses of examples from stages of our life successfully conveys the message that failure does not define who we are or what we are; instead, it is a way for us to learn, to try again and finally achieve success. To begin with, the first stage starts from the moment from when we are first introduced into this world. We face the possibility of risks from the moment we are born. As Petroski mentions, We are born into a world swathed in trust and risk. And we become accustomed from the instant of birth to living with the simultaneous possibilities that there will be and that there will not be catastrophic structural failure...Surely sometime, somewhere, a baby has been dropped, surely a doctor has had butterfingers or a nurse a lapse of attention. But we as infants and we as parents cannot and do not and should not dwell on those remotely possible, hideous scenarios, or we might immobilize the human race in the delivery room (Petroski 188). In this quote, Petroski expresses his appreciation from doctors and nurses help, but he then mentions Surely sometime, somewhere, a baby has been dropped, surely a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Effects Of Jim Crow Laws All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge (take away) the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States. This is a quote from the 14th amendment, saying that states in the U.S do not have the power to take away the rights of American citizens, particularly the freedmen or black people. Although taking away the rights of citizens was prohibited, segregating the people of different color was not, thus the creation of Jim Crow Laws. Throughout the time period of about 1877 to mid 1960 s segregation in the Southern part of the United Stateswas a huge problem. The government still took action to protect the rights of African Americancitizens, however, Jim crow laws still had a major impact on the lives of freedmen in the south. Jim Crow Laws defeated the purpose of reconstruction, and broke relations of people in America in ways that still affect our nation today. Although Jim Crow Laws caused a lot of pain and anguish for the African Americans, the government still did many things that helped improve the lives of black citizens. For example; the formation of Freedman s Bureau. The Freedman s Bureau helped African Americans gain access to rights they were denied during slavery. (Document 2) Through the Freedman s Bureau, black citizens of the United States gained rights to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Chemical And Gas Sensors Introduction: There has been a rapid growth in the field of biosensing through both ultrasensitive chemical and gas sensors. The bio sensing protocols that are able to detect specific biological and chemical species, sensitively and specifically (selectively) can noticeably influence our daily lives. The issues related to monitoring of industrial emissions, medical diagnosis and public security are significant application fields of gas sensing in particular. Nano engineered materials including Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene are being used to develop miniaturized sensors that can detect very low concentrations of gases which are biomarkers of certain diseases like lung cancer in particular. The composition of exhaled breath contains valuable information about certain volatile and semi volatile compounds which can be used to generate a chemical fingerprint and thereby screen patients with lung cancer. Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes have been discussed for the development of chemical sensing platform. A.Graphene for biosensing: Graphene is a 2 D form of carbon with planar structure and sp2 bonding. It is a single layer of graphite with inter planar spacings of 3.35 A0. It has attracted tremendous interest due to its exceptional and unique properties. Some of its properties that are relevant to its widespread use in gas sensors have been discussed below. Properties: 1. The high specific surface area of graphene (both suspended and supported on substrate) provide increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Media Is Not A New Concept Media is not a new concept and has been in existence since spoken word. The evolution of media has changed greatly and is currently in the golden age of televised, printed, and internet based consumer interaction. These new forms of media allow near instant interaction with a channel s staff of actors, anchors, journalists, meteorologists, news experts, and models. Recently, news stations have been under intense scrutiny for their continued inadequate role in the advancement of women in the workforce and their disregard for how women are over sexualized. Televised news has been traditionally a male dominated career in the United States since the introduction of radio news casts in August of 1920. While women worked as small stories journalists, editors, receptionists, and clerks for these mediacompanies women had very limited opportunities for advancement in their careers while working for a fraction of the salary and hourly pay as their male counterparts. The struggle for the progression of women has been a constant topic in the field of news mediaas women have traditionally been locked out of leadership positions in companies. This thought process is now referred to as the glass ceiling, which still remains an issue for the progressive movements of women advancement today in 2015. In 1953 a new model for business was created by a man named Hugh Heffner. As a young man he became obsessed with World War II painted pin up models and decided to start a brand new company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Psalms In The Hebrew Bible Looking at the Hebrew Bible, the Psalms fall into the Ketuvim, or Writings. The Hebrew Bible has Psalms listed as tehillГў; a derivative of hДЃlal. This root connotes being sincerely and deeply thankful for and/or satisfied in the lauding a superior quality(ies) or great, great act(s) of an object. The book of Psalmsrenders itself to speak into every situation a person could have; in times of sadness, happiness, when looking for some wisdom, or just feeling thankful for who he is and all he has done in your life. Dr. Cartledge stated in his lecture on Psalms that the central overriding theme of Psalms is the presence or absence of God. In the Jewish tradition, there are descriptions at the beginning of the psalms that will tell either who wrote it, who it is written to, or the song tune. When reading this scriptural passage, the first thing I asked myself was,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Ernest Nicholson s review of The Sons of the Korah by Michael Goulder he found information that dates it to the pre exilic times. Goulder s thesis is that these psalms originated in northern Israel at the sanctuary of Dan where they were related to the liturgy of the annual Festival of Tabernacles in the month. Such evidence as they now contain of a setting in Jerusalem is because they were transferred there and edited after the fall of the Northern Kingdom in 722 BC. Two phases in the history of the collection in northern Israel are discerned. In a first stage (ninth century) Ps. 84 (a pilgrim psalm) marked the arrival of worshippers, and Ps. 85 (a national lament) marked the first day, 14th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Artificial Neural Network Advantages And Disadvantages ABSTRACT An Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is an information processing paradigm that is inspired by the way biological nervous systems, such as the brain, process information [1]. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) also called neuro computing, or parallel distributed processing (PDP), provide an alternative approach to be applied to problems where the algorithmic and symbolic approaches are not well suited. The objective of the neural network is to transform the inputs into meaningful outputs. There are many researches which show that brain store information as pattern. Some of these patterns are very complicated and allows us to recognize from different angles. This paper gives a review of the artificial neural network and analyses the techniques in terms of performance. Keywords ANN, PDP, ITNN, CPN, CNN, CCNN, HN, TSP, RNN, Bi ANN, CDR, LRN INTRODUCTION The objective of the neural network is to transform the input to meaningful output. Neural networks are often used for statistical analysis and data modeling. Neural network has many uses in data processing, robotics, and medical diagnosis [2]. From the starting of the neural network there are various types found, but each and every types has some advantages and disadvantages. Deep learning and neural network software are the categories of artificial neural network. The parallel process also allows ANNs to process the large amount of data very efficiently. The artificial neural network is built with a systematic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Manifesto Of Clouds Manifesto of the Clouds Clouds Spotting Most of people believe that the only good sky is a blue sky, likes the azure lake, its peaceful, bright and secret. But I want to challenge the delusion, if we had to look up at cloudless monotony day after day, life would be dull. However, in lots of our opinions, the clouds are only the ornaments of the sky; they may make the sky more vivid. I believe that clouds are unjustly maligned. Different types of clouds bring to us various information, the clouds are not the dispensable ornaments, but the part of our life. Stratus clouds are a kind of clouds familiar we can see around us. Stratus clouds are found at very low levels (less than 2000 meters, or 6500 feet), they are thick, large, heavy looking gray clouds that dominate the sky. Precipitation normally does not occur with this cloud, although drizzle or mist may be observed. This type of cloud resembles fog, and occasionally when fog lifts, it will form a stratus cloud deck. If we see stratus clouds in the sky, we don t need to worry about it will rain cats and dogs, though the sky looks sort of murkiness. Cirrus clouds are not only the highest, but the fastest moving of the common clouds. Cirrus clouds are composed mainly of ice crystals due to their height in the atmosphere (6000 m, 20,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cumulus clouds are the lovely, puffy ones that are good for finding shapes in. These clouds occur in many varieties of atmospheric conditions. Fair weather cumulus is called cumulus humilis or cumulus fractus (smaller and scattered). As a cumulus cloud continues to grow upwards, it creates cumulus congestus (towering cumulus), and can create rain showers. Dense and well defined, this low level cloud (2000 3000ft) is such a familiar feature of sunny afternoons that it s referred to as the fair weather cloud. Cumulus cloud likes a giant ice cream, sitting on an invisible cone of rising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Explain Why Cell Biology Embodies All The Principles Of Life 1.Cell biology embodies all the principles of life 2. Cells are small because they are limited by the surface area to volume ratio. The volume of the cell allows for the total number of chemical activity it carries out during an amount of time. The surface area of a cell determines the number of substances that go into the cell from the outside of the cell. It is also determined by the number of waste products that are able to go to the environment. The cell must be a certain volume in order to allow for a big enough surface area to volume ratio which lets substances in and out of the cell as well as allowing chemical reactions to occur. 3.The plasma membrane is important to cells because it is a selectively permeable barrier which does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Effect of Homelessness Homelessness is one of the tragedies that one can face unexpectedly or where one can choose to be as well as being homeless by taking your own risk, which can be positive or negative, intentionally or not intentionally such as family breakdown or leaving a house where you could have been able to live there. Many people are sleeping rough while others are also finding it difficult to secure housing due to the regulations that govern the whole issues on homelessness legislation that is, being entitled for or not entitle for what you will be expecting. Some multi agency workers working under homeless people can also be an advantage of helping homeless people to settle yet there are some people that still needs help to settle down through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The total number of children in temporary accommodation was 6,132 at the end of March 2010 (Bardshaw, 2011 p147). The average of homeless women is lower than men and most of this is under 25years of age. Women are more likely to get married and have children and maintained their family contact but they are likely to have family violence, abusive relationship with their partners. A report shows that four in ten women are sexually abused (Sweetman 1997). According to (Passaro 2014) there are women and men in their 20 s and 30 s that sleep in the carved cardboard refrigerator like babies in New York City on the cold sidewalk. These are more likely to affect their health due to the cold weather leading to a different kind of sickness whereas they cannot access health care. Hightower (2009) cited that looking into the beginning of homelessness from the perspective of employed and unemployed women, Johnson 1991 study shows up by the information of feminist theory through interviewing 25 formerly homeless women regarding how their experience differs. There were five in fourteen employed women lost their job through destructive relationship and became homeless due to lack of income and affordable housing. In addition, six in fourteen women in Johnson study 1991 show up that health issues are one of the precipitating factors of being homeless. Single homeless people experience high levels of physical illness, which could be respiratory, musculoskeletal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. America The Land Of Opportunity Analysis Imagine that you re in restaurant and the restaurant has a set dish that everyone gets or they had an option of a buffet that has foods from every culture and many different options. You would probably choose the buffet right? The buffet is actually what America represents as a whole. It has people and religions from all over the world and it all seems to go together well. Also people have a choice in how they want to lead their life and what changes will happen to them. America is often called, The land of opportunity and that s is completely correct. Personally I was born in Korea and was adopted and now live in America. I have found that in America you have to pave your own path to make what you want of yourself. You can start from almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal Narrative On Death The holograms should ve warned us to take a deep breath. Close our eyes. Then again, the holograms should ve done a lot of things. Like told the truth. Travelling through a vertex is like being dragged underwater through blinding ice. The mask of the universe suffocates me, ignoring that I m a human being who needs oxygen and heat to survive. I have one thought as I m pulled through a blanket of frozen light: This. Is. Death. My body fights with my mind as my muscles and lungs scream, Go back. Please, please go back. But I can t go back. I made my choice. I chose friends. I chose truth. I chose death. # Before my chest explodes, before my anxiety has time to kick into overdrive, I am pushed through the vertex onto my hands and knees. Blinded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Welcome to 2359, River Picard. Please wait in line to join our world. It bows and adds, May your contribution lead to freedom. More politeness. A cover for world domination. As I join the last of the people in line, I watch families and friends hug, relief and gratitude spilling from their naive, worried faces. All oblivious, scared, grateful victims. I bite my tongue to keep from screaming, Run! Fight! It s all a cosmic scam! Looking at the holographic guards, I know it s not the time. I need to pretend that I don t know the comet was a fake until I uncover why humans from the future sent holograms to trap us here. I need to understand their motive to know my next move. I need to wait. I need to find my friends first. Waiting is the absolute worst. Standing last in a crowd of loud lines, I examine myself to see if my clothes are ruined, my skin shrunken or decayed, my hair burnt off. Same fleece lined hooded coat, short black boots, jeans. My curly, long hair not singed away. The silver heart ring from Dominick and the charm bracelet from Rita, reminders of my 18th birthday only months ago. My fingernails painted with the color Meet Me on the Star Ferry, chipped by me peeling them as usual. When I chose that color, I imagined reuniting with Dominick on another planet, that it would be romantic even if the Earth had been destroyed in an apocalypse. How sick is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Impact Does The Arts Have On Education Essay *1.What impact do the arts have on education? What is the relationship between the two? Art education is connected to everything we say we want for our children and our schools. Arts pave the way for academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement, and equitable opportunity. Arts educationcontributes to a positive education environment, fueling motivation to learn by enhancing skills in thinking and sociability. Exposure to the arts and learning in the arts impart proficiencies in language and mathematics. The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) and the AEP commissioned Critical Evidence: How the Arts Benefit Student Achievement cites several studies which present evidence that the arts have a wide spectrum of social and academic benefits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It builds faithful and dependable volunteer and intern pools, while creating brand loyalty. Also, community outreach creates more opportunities for organizations to flex their creative muscles. It creates communities that come together to celebrate culture, and invest in the economic development of the arts. *3.What is the importance of diversity in performing arts programming? The Americans for the Arts Diversity Statement opens with the arts uniquely empower the creative vitality of every identity . The arts allow us a glimpse of worlds we other may otherwise never know. We get to explore culture, diversity and identity while being immersed into a story. As a melting pot, we need to understand the vast number of ingredients that make us whole. The differences and similarities. Diversity in performing art also exposes us others who look like us. I deeply understand how important that is. As a mixed race person, I was well into adulthood before I saw people who looked like me, families that looked like mine on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Protestant Old Testament Essay In the Catholic faith, the Protestant belief of sola scriptura or scripture alone is to be used along with the Magisterial authority of those in the church such as the Pope and Bishops, which is a long standing belief from the church s founding in 33 AD. The Protestant Bible and The Catholic Bible both use the same New Testament, which was defined by Athanasius in 367, but use a different Old Testament. The Protestant Old Testament is different than the Catholic Old Testament because of the history of the founding of the Protestant faith. The Protestant Old testament comes from the Hebrew Bible which was decided to have 24 books, with this canon being accepted at the Councils of Jamnia in 90 118 AD. (Coffman) The early church fathers, however, were using the Septuagint , a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible because they could read Greek but not Hebrew. (Coffman) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (O Brien) St. Athanasius said These are the sources of salvation, for the thirsty may drink deeply of the words to be found here. In these alone is the doctrine of piety recorded. Let no one add to them or take anything away from them. (Paschal Epistle, 367; Synods of Hippo, 393; Carthage I, 397; Carthage II, 419) A letter of Pope St. Innocent I officially listed these books in 405. (Saunders) The King James version, printed in 1611, printed these books in between the Old and New Testament. (Saunders) The Council of Florence, 1442, established the official canon as 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament, (Saunders) The Council of Trent, 1546, also decided to keep these books. (Coffman) Here these Catholics said these books were to be treated with the equal devotion and reference in the Decree of Sacred Books and on traditions to be Received. (Saunders) The New Catechism affirms these books and the official ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Death Of Emmett Till Essay Emmett Till Tunga Murphy History 2650 451 November 15, 2016 Instructor Jessie Lipford Emmett Till a native of Chicago had no idea that his life would tragically end while visiting family in Money, MS. The death of Emmett Till had a major impact on the already rapidly growing Civil Rights movement (www. Biography.Com). Till s death gained national attention to the small town of Money, MS after Till made a choice to make hissing gestures at a white woman. Till s death was just one of the hundred deaths that were occurring in African American men and women of color. Emmett Louis Till was born July 25, 1941 in Chicago Illinois. At the time of his death Till was attending school at McCosh Grammar School in Chicago. After a tragic death while away on military duty in Italy Louis Till was murdered, which left Mamie Till to raise Emmett Till has a single parent. Mamie aimed to raise her son to be a prominent African American. Nicknamed Bobo (Emmett Till) was raised in a growing middle class community that gave African Americans a somewhat equal opportunity to experience a decent life. Even after being diagnosed with polio at birth Emmett Till still managed to live a normal childhood and did not allow his illness to hinder him from enjoying his childhood. Family and friends always considered Till to be a jokester and comical. After realizing that he would be allowed to visit family and friends in Money ,MS Till was filled with excitement about taking a train ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. William Wilberforce Research Paper Heroes have been around for centuries. From Joan of Arc who help win France s 100 year war to Oskar Schindler, who saved over 1000 Jews from the Holocaust and countless others. There are too many to talk about so I will focus on just one. William Wilberforce was born August 24, 1759, in England, Kingston upon Hull to a wealthy family . In his early life he was taken to live with his nonconformist relatives in London, however, when he was 12 William s mother; Elizabeth Bird took him back to Hull. She wanted him to be brought up in a traditional Anglican Church and did not want him to be raised by nonconformist. When he was 18 he attended St. John s College, Cambridge, where he became the life long friend, of William Pitt, the futare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He and others campaigned for the end of slavery in the British empire. During this time he said So enormous, so dreadful, so irremediable did the [slave] trade s wickedness appear that my own mind was completely made up for abolition. Let the consequences be what they would: I from this time determined that I would never rest until I had effected its abolition. When in parliment he tryed to get bills passed for 18 years that would free slaves and to eventally ebolish slavery. During this time he was vehemently aposed by those making a fortion on slave trade. On March 25, 1807 the Slave Trade Act abolished savery in the British colinies. However, this did not stop slave trade in all the empire. He tried meny times to get parliment to ban slavery in Great Briten but to no evail. But then close to the end of his life Wilberforce wrote one last presintation to try and stop slavery once and for all in the empire. The debat to get the bill passed lasted for 3 months. The 26th July, 1833 on the its therd reading the Abolition of Slavery bill was passed. Just three days latter he died. William Wilberforce is remembered as a hero for the abolition of slavery in the british ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Midterm Microecons MIDTERM REVIEW ECONOMICS 100A: Intermediate Microeconomics Instructor: Prof. Ryan Oprea Prepared by: Aadil Nakhoda BUDGET CONSTRAINT The budget constraint can be described as the following equation: m = p1 x1 + p2 x2 m = income p1 = price of good x1 p2 = price of good x2 Solving the budget constraint: m p1 m p2 = intersect on the x1 axis = intersect on the x2 axis p1 p2 Slope of the budget line = Some key points to remember: The aВ¤ordable bundle of goods lie on or below the budget line, while the unaВ¤ordable bundle of goods lie above it The budget line is a straight line connecting two points on the two axes, but at times there can be a kink in the budget line (food stamps). 1 If income changes but prices remain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... U (x1 ; x2 ) = x2 + 2x1 x2 + x2 1 2 Answer 1: dx2 = dx1 dx2 = dx1 x1 x2 1 a 1 Answer 2: 6 CHOICE Preferred bundle vs aВ¤ordable bundle The most preferred and aВ¤ordable bundle will always be on the budget line The slope of the budget line and the slope of the indiВ¤erence curve will always be equal at the point the two are tangent. This will be the individual optimal choice. s For example: Budget constraint: p1 x1 + p2 x2 = m Utility Function: U (x1 ; x2 ) = x2 x2 1 2 U (x1 ; x2 ) = (x1 x2 )2 @U @U = 2(x1 x2 )x2 , = 2(x1 x2 )x1 @x1 @x2 M RS : 2x1 x2 2 = 2x2 x2 1 x2 x1 At the optimal level, MRS = slope of budget line x2 = x1 x2 = p1 p2 p1 x1 p2 2p1 x1 = m x1 = m m ; x2 = 2p1 2p2 7 If the following inequality holds: M Ux p1 M Uy p2 How will the individual consumption bundle be aВ¤ected? s Hint:Think about the diВ¤erences in slopes of the indiВ¤erence curve and the budget line. Which good are you willing to consume more, and once you consume that good, how will it aВ¤ect the MRS? DEMAND Comparative Static Analysis of demand: How x1 (p1 ; p2 ; y) and x2 (p1 ; p2 ; y) change as prices, p1 ; p2 ; and income y change. Suppose we hold income and p2 constant, then the budget line will pivot to the left (along the x1 axis) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Causes And Treatment Of Cancer Cancer is the one of the leading cause of death both in economically developed as well as developing countries (Jemal, Bray et al. 2011). Although a number of chemotherapeutic drugs can considerably shrink tumor sizes, but they often fail to eradicate tumors completely (Sun, Wen et al. 2011) or have other limitations like toxicity and very high cost. Resistance to chemotherapeutic regime is a major reason nowadays for failure of anticancer treatments. Thus, there is always the quest for a molecule which have anti proliferative activity against drug sensitive as well as drug resistant cancercell and which do not have toxicity for normal body cells. Herbs and spices have been the important part of life since the beginning of civilization.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black pepper very famous spices could be called as king of spices as found on most dinner tables worldwide and is being used for centuries in Ayurveda (D Cruz S and Mathur 2005) (Bang, Oh da et al. 2009). Besides this, it has been used as preservative and insecticide (Srinivasan 2007). Piperine is an alkaloid extracted from seeds of Piperaceae family plants, black pepper (3 9 %) and long pepper (3 5 %) which are cultivated on a large scale in India and therefore, readily available (Kumar, Raman et al. 2012). Figure 1: Chemical structures of piperine. Piperine is also known as (E,E) 1 piperoylpiperidine and (E,E) 1 [5 (1, 3 benzodioxol 5 y1) 1 oxo 2, 4 pentdienyl] piperidine. Piperine is the first and most potent bio enhancer to this date (Atal and Bedi 2010). It enhances the bioavailability of many drugs by increasing the absorption from the intestine, suppressing the xenobiotics of drug by the body in pulmonary and hepatic tissues via inhibiting CYP3A4 and inhibiting P glycoprotein (Atal, Dubey et al. 1985; Bhardwaj, Glaeser et al. 2002; Makhov, Golovine et al. 2012). P glycoprotein is an ATP dependent efflux transporter that pumps various drug molecules out of the cancer cells (Zhu, Wang et al. 2007) and responsible for multidrug resistance (Ampasavate, Sotanaphun et al. 2010). Piperine have anti microbial and anti parasitic (Raay, Medda et al. 1999) suppress the nuclear import and activation of NF ОєB (Sun, Wen et al. 2011) have anti inflammatory (Vaibhav, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Research Project On Christ Calls Us Essay Research Project Christ calls us to make disciples of all nations, whether that is locally or globally. The problem however is that many Americans especially those aged 16 29 are very hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity. With that being said, rhetorically speaking how could an individual like myself reach the 16 29 year olds; those in my age group? Before I begin to tackle on that question, I would like to investigate the notion of how exactly this specific age group is hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity. According to David Kinnaman President of The Barnia Group, non Christians aged 16 29 years old when asked What is your current perception of Christianity? 91% said antihomosexual, 87% said judgemental, 85% said hypocritical, 78% said old fashioned, 75% said too involved in politics, 72% said out of touch with reality, 70% said insensitive to others. In addition 84% of non Christians who are friends with Christian, only 15% said that the lifestyle of the Christians is not different from their own. In identifying, the truth about Non Christians, roughly 80% of non Christians have attended a church for three months in their life and roughly 50% of non Christians have considered becoming a Christian. Many however, decided against Christianity due to unfavorable circumstances experienced within the church. Furthermore, in regards to what churches can do to reach the lost, Kinnaman stated that instead of focusing on flaws, focus on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. True Feelings in Billy Collins Taking Off Emily... True Feelings in Billy Collins Taking Off Emily Dickinson s Clothes Upon first look, Billy Collins Taking Off Emily Dickinson s Clothes seems to be a wild fantasy for Emily Dickinson that he is entertaining. Upon closer examination, however, the poem reveals his subconscious desire to have sex with his mother and his frustration about his inability to do so, resulting in the displacement of his sexual desires onto Dickinson. From the beginning, Collins is very detailed with his description. In fact he is quite anal retentive in explaining everything about the encounter. He starts from her outside clothing, first, her tippet made of tulle (1) and on through her mass of clothing until finally reaching her corset ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mother of pearl buttons on the back (7 8) of the dress can be seen as an unconscious Freudian slip which reveals Collin s true sexual feelings toward his mother. He could have referred to the buttons as any color, but he chooses to use the term mother of pearl (7). Collins then says that he buttons are so tiny and numerous that it takes forever before [his] hands can part the fabric (9 10). He seems to be very methodical in his act of undressing Dickinson. He is the one doing the undressing, he is the one in charge, and it is he who is in control of every detail. The simile like a swimmer dividing the water, and slip inside (11 12) might refer to Collins slipping into his unconscious and thinking about his mother, forgetting about Dickinson. The fourth stanza begins with the line You will want to know that she was standing by an open window in an upstairs bedroom (13 15) This seems to be more of Collin s anal retentiveness trying to prove that he is in control. Se is motionless, a little wide eyed (16), which demonstrates her innocence and how helpless she seems to be in this whole situation. By her lack of participation and his over zealous control, one would think that it is more of a rape than a sexual encounter. The phrase looking out at the orchard below (17) seems to be a phallic symbol. Dickinson is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rotavirus Vaccines A Child s Battle with Rotavirus: 1999 Drawback through 2006 Draw Out According to the research of the American Academy of Pediatrics in their official Pediatric journal, one term defines a whole field of the relationship exchange between the child and his or her pediatrician. A medical home was once used to conclude all the medical information about a patient, but nowadays can be delineated a partnership approach with families to provide primary health care that is assessable, family centered, coordinated, comprehensive, continuous, compassionate, and culturally effective period (Sia, et al.). With increasing healthcare cost, technology, survivorship, foundations, and specializations, this causes an abundant amount of attention focused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RotaShield[в„ў], despite being highly effective, was withdrawn from the market less than one year from its inauguration. By reason of associations with intussusception it had done more harm than good. Intussusception is a downbeat misfortune that consist of part of the intestines sliding into a neighboring part of the intestine. (Rotavirus vaccines/Vaccins antirotavirus. Weekly Epidemiological Record) August 31, 1998, in Wyeth Laboratories located in Pennsylvania, was the date the introduction of Rotashield by the FDA came to be recognized. Until shortly a month after the anniversary passed fifteen cases of infants were reported to the VAERS of developing the illness. Eight infants required surgical reduction, and one required resection of 18 cm of the distal ileum and proximal colon (Delage, Rotavirus vaccine withdrawal in the United States; The role of postmarketing surveillance, The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases). October 1999 conducted more cases on the rise and delivered the news of the postponement of the vaccine. At this time, Fifty two patients required surgery, nine required bowel resection, and one patient died (Delage. A major setback for the aid came with the delay period tallying eight years until any real progress emerged. February 2006, a rivalling company, MERCK, set the playing field introducing RotaTeq[в„ў}. The human reassortant vaccine consists of a triple dose taken orally at two, four, and 6 months. Subsequent doses are required at intervals of four to ten weeks. With the risk being greater for intussusception these vaccines are not intended for catch up purposes. 2007 was the kickoff of further countries participating with their vaccines, unavailable in the United States and neighboring districts. Vietnam distributed Rotavin M1, manufactured by the center of research and production of vaccines. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. John Rzeznik Sympathy The Song Sympathy is about not wanting sympathy from someone, no matter the situation. About letting someone get close to you, maybe see all your flaws and who you really are. You see them all on your own, so you don t feel the need to have someone look at you like a sad story. The song was written by John Rzeznik, a guitarist and lyricist from the band, The Goo Goo Dolls. It was released in 2002, and I think it s about a lover maybe, or just someone close in general. The song describes how he s surprised that the person feels sympathy for his situation despite all the things he s done wrong. It talks about what you chase won t set you free from your own problems. They re asking to not be looked at like a lost cause because they can t be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. My Journey In Life Everyone has a story to share, none less important than the other, and a past that helped to create the people we are today. As I begin my journey into the world of adulthood, the feelings of excitement and fear dawn on me because the realization hit me! I ve made it! Senior year, the year I have been dreading and longing for the past 3 years fear of leaving home and becoming my own person. Only to one day discover, as I sat in my room thinking about life s next chapter that was about unfold in front of me,i realized I more than ready to go into the future with the security of being okay because of the enviorment I was raised in and the values my motherinstilled in me since the age of 5. Coming from a familyof three that consisted of only my father, mother and myself, lasted only till about four years ago. Now it is only a party of two which consists of only myself and my mother. My household was chaotic, due to the many disputes that occured on a daily basis, one parentalways disatisfied with the other . As a small child not many thoughts would run through my mind as I saw my parents fighting and my dad drinking. To me it seemed normal because at least I had both my parents and it would get better eventually. Eventually never came, the fighting and the drinking progressed as I grew, and the bitterness that accumulated over the years overcame me and now it wasn t just a fight between partners, it was a fight between child and father. Everyday was a constant battle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Dilemma Of Henrietta Lacks The Dilemma of Henrietta Lacks No one would have suspected when Henrietta Lacks was born in 1920 that she would change the study of cells forever. She was born with the name Loretta Pleasant to Eliza and Johnny Pleasant, however her name was soon changed to Henrietta. When her mother died in 1924 giving birth to her tenth child, Henrietta s father gave his children to the care of various relatives in Virginia. Henrietta ended up in the care of her grandfather, Tommy Lacks, and sharing a room with her cousin David Day Lacks (Biography.com Editors). At the age of 14 in 1935, Henrietta had her first son named Lawrence with her cousin. They had their first daughter, Elise, in 1939. Day Lacks and Henrietta married in 1941 and three more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were many scientific advances made possible by Henrietta s cells (HeLa cells). In the 1950s, Jonas Salk used the cells to test the first polio vaccine.Thanks to mass produced HeLa cells, Salk s vaccine was ready for human trials in least than a year. In the sixty years since the cells were first taken from Henrietta s cancer, over twenty tons of cells have been grown from her samples (Biography.com Editors). The HeLa cells began receiving media attention not long after scientists first discovered their amazing abilities. The HeLa designation came from Henrietta s name. In the beginning, newspapers would propose a Helen Lane or Helen Larson as the donator of the cells, but it wasn t long before Henrietta Lacks was named at the originator of the cells. The family was not informed for many years about this (Grady, Zielinski). In the early 1970s, researchers called the Lacks family requesting blood samples from Henrietta s family so as to determine which cells were HeLa cells as they had begun contaminating other cell cultures in labs. One has to wonder if the need to identify HeLa cells from other cells hadn t arisen, than perhaps the Lacks family would have never been told of impact of their mother s cells. As it is, the researchers who contacted the Lacks family didn t make much effort to explain the situation to Day Lacks, Henrietta s husband, or her children. Mr. Lacks had only a third grade education, so he didn t know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hurt Locker Culture The movie hurt locker written by Mark Boal and directed by Kathryn Bigelow. It displays the war in middle east vividly. The story began when the bomb tech team leader Sergeant Thompson was killed in an accident. Sergeant James was there to replaced him and the movie was reflecting on various conflicts that the tech team has encountered. Although hurt locker alludes to the typical hollywood heroism and patriotism, in fact, it actually suggested how war is terrible and how it destroy people by delivering 3 sub ideas how weak and small a person s life is, the misunderstanding between 2 cultures, and the conflict between responsibility and addiction . The film started off with a black screen with words that entitling the war an addiction for many soldiers. The cameras were shaky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main character developed a friendship with the little boy Beckham, who he thought was killed and whose body is being use to make a human bomb. James was in rage and he even sneak out to the city, trying to hunt down the murders, which he realized that it was just another native boy. At the moment when he feel relief that he also realized how naive his thoughts are, thinking he is a different American for he can make friends with a Iraqi kid when he can t even tell the difference between 2 kids. Another culture misunderstanding would be when the soldiers were try to defuse a bomb in a car with numbers of Iraqis just video type and look at them from a higher angle, suggest control over the American soldiers and the acts were probably just normal social norms of being noisy by the Iraqis, but it seems like a potential threat to the American soldiers convey that most American soldiers do not know who is the real enemies and most soldiers are confused and war is really a form of psychological torture to the soldiers and when something really bothers them, for many soldiers who don t have strong will, they will try to find a way to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Graphic Designer Strengths As a graphic designer, there can be a lot of pressure to come out with a unique card that shows off your skills as a designer while giving potential clients all the information they ll need to contact you. It can be done if you plan ahead. You might also decide to have a few different styles of cards depending on what kind of company you re narrowing down in your contacts. Work within Constraints When you re working with business cards, you know there are printer requirements like the bleed specified by the printer. It can vary between 3 mm and 5 mm, so you ll need to make sure you re aware of the specifications. Often, you ll want to avoid a border around your card because if the cut is off, you ll have a crooked business card, which is unprofessional. Special Finishes For a graphic designer, you ll want to consider using special finishes on your cards. While it can increase the price, it s a great way to stand out and show your potential clients what you can do for them. You might decide on special ink like metallics or raised points on the card to be memorable. The printer has to be able to create the look you need, so you will have to shop around for a good printer. Use Die Cuts Instead of adding to the card, you might want to take away from the card to make an impression. Depending on your logo or the style you want, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s more that you d like to place on your business card that won t actually fit. It s a great way to make a clean card that allows tech savvy clients to contact you quickly and easily. They ll appreciate that you ve made a card that speaks to them. This can be literal too. Some QR codes can be created to speak to the person when its scanned. Whether it s how to pronounce your name or a quick tagline, the code can be personalized to stand out from other business cards. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Music Synthesis Essay The piece Touraman contains key structural principles associated with West African music despite the different versions of Bembeya Jazz National and Lansana Diabate. The structural principles include an ostinato pattern, improvisation, triple meter, ensemble stratification, and hocketing. In the Bembeya version, the piece starts with a guitar flourish and then the test of the band comes in. The bass is keeping the ostinato while the guitars interlock and at certain points improvise; the trumpet improvises as well. This version also features some call and response, as the lead singer sings a line and the backing vocals reply in unison. Diabate s version is in the traditional jeli style, so the piece is played on traditional instruments, as opposed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The traditional version is likely to be played at a patron s event or accompanying a traditional ceremony, while the modern version is more of a social music played at dance halls/concerts. A couple reasons for the difference are the instrumentation and sociopolitical context of each version. Diabate uses traditional jeli instruments, which are non electric and specific to jelis, while Bembeya uses amplified big band instrumentation. A traditional ceremony in a village is not going to use electric guitars and bass, just as a large cosmopolitan dance hall is not going to use balas and Koran recitation. The two places are using music as a means for different ends one as a vessel for history and one as a stamp of modernity. This leads to the sociopolitical context; jelis are born into their profession and have certain rules around their music, while bands like Bembeya Jazz National were formed by the state (Guinea) to play music around the country during post independence. While state bands included jeli musicians, the instrumentation was different and the purpose behind the music was different as well. State bands were Sekou Toure s way to improve morale and encourage modernity during the unstable time following independence. So, Diabate s version is meant to be traditional, while Bembeya s version is meant to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Breastfeeding Critical Incident Essay This essay explains, reflects and analyses a critical incident which occurred on a postnatal ward during my first clinical placement as a student midwife. The incident relates to breastfeeding practices on the ward and is classed as critical because it triggered an instinctual response in me which made me feel it was not right or helpful. My response and feelings at the time were not grounded in theoretical knowledge but rather an instinctual feeling. As a result of this instinctual feeling, the incident was explored. This exploration opened up a flood gate of information regarding what could be learned from this incident and ways to improve practice. What was learnt from this incident will be discussed with the use of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ellen, Harry and her husband went home that day with enough supply line equipment to last two weeks. I was confused as to how a supply line provided Ellen and Harry with breastfeeding independence. It was not until I spoke to the Antenatal educator and a casual midwife did I realise why I had uneasy feelings about what we had done to (not for) Ellen. The antenatal educator highlighted to me that the postnatal ward is not baby friendly and not to participate in the breastfeeding practices they promote. She encouraged me to allow extended skin to skin time and use a hands off approach. A casual midwife further validated and labelled my bad feelings when she mentioned that she has never seen so many mothers with breastfeeding troubles then at our hospital and if we were a baby friendly hospital we would not be able to practice the way that we do. She also stated that in all her years as a midwife in the Northern territory she had not seen a baby that couldn t suck. These two women verbalised what I could not, and made me realise that we had done the wrong thing and that there is a better way to assist women to breastfeed then constant hurried intervention. What follows is a critical reflection and analysis on what could have been done better in regards to this incident and in the future for women who experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Pearl Bunk s The Good Earth Pearl Bunk wrote the book called The Good Earth. Her point of writing this book was to give people a better out look of Chinese culture and living style. This gives people in other countries an outlook on how we all don t live the same or have the same culture. I am writing about his because it gave me the outlook of how the stories characters life is different from my life. What was Pearl Buck s life and connection with china? What is some of the criticism that the experts have on her book The Good Earth? Throughout Pearl bunks life there was many changes in her life style. Even though she moved to china her parents still living a dual life in a formal English home with Chinese playmates (Pearl Sydensticker Buck 2008). At this time her family lived in china there was a lot of uprising such as The Box... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After, she moved back to china she wrote a book about Chinese culture and life style. But she didn t have any research she didn t as the government for assistance but she went into china as a private citizen (Ulvang 2010) through her living in china as a citizen she was able to observe people s lives. When her daughter Visited all the places pearl went, she learned that during the Cultural revolution any Chinese that knew or liked pearl were punished (Ulvang 2010) so it shows how much the Chinese hated whites after she returned four years later. The reason she wrote the book The Good Earth was because when she was living in china she saw the Chinese hardship of the countryside (Doyle 1981). While Buck wrote too much, too hastily and thus produced many books that lacked distinction, she will be remembered for creating the best portraits ever drawn in china (Doyle 1981) and because of this people still enjoy reading her books today. Even though she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...