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Multicultural Literacy
Discussion When students finish middle school and move to high school, is when they are mostly
likely to drop out of school. Students don t see the point of continuing their education when most of
the time they don t understand or don t relate to the information that is being presented to them. Most
of the time students rather be out in the streets with their peers causing havoc, than being inside a
classroom. Typically, this often occurs in urban areas where the school population usually consists of
students with culturally diverse backgrounds. According to the textbook Content Area Reading and
Writing (2008), students in inner city schools finish assignments that involve reading or writing. The
reason being that they often lack connection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students will be able to enjoy and understand the lessons, which it s obvious they rarely do. We can t
afford to keep losing students because of a simple issue like this. If students have low reading
proficiencies because they are dropping out of school, it will affect the communities and workplaces.
Students won t be able to be successful because, nowadays the majority average paying jobs require
for their employees to be able to read, write and communicate effectively as well as to have a high
school diploma. It s imperative that preservice teachers are informed of the benefits multicultural
education has. This type of curriculum could be what keeps culturally diverse students in school, or at
least make it easier for them to
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Effects Of Reduction Of HIV
Reduction of HIV through PrEP on African American MSM
Introduction Sexual Transmitted Infections (STI) are a significant health problem worldwide despite
being neglected from the stigma and taboo associated with it. There are over 25 diseases that can be
transmitted through sexual activity. Many STIs are unnoticeable as a result of the symptoms being
asymptomatic and the stigma that is attached to getting an STI would discourage an individual from
getting treatment. These infections could lead to a range of symptoms from painless ulcer to stillbirth
and ultimately leading to death. Populations who are at high risk of getting an STI are minorities,
youth and adolescence, women, and sex workers. Amongst the 25 diseases includes the Human ...
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Some factors that could lead to an increase risk in exposure to HIV are the already high prevalence of
HIV, lack of knowledge of HIV status, discrimination, and substance abuse.
Description of selected STI
Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the most common STI seen in the world today [1].
HIV is a virus. HIV virus spreads across body fluids and it attacks the immune system such as CD4
cells or more commonly known as T cells. There are three stages of HIV infection and it can only be
detected if an individual get tested. If HIV is left untreated, it would weaken the immune system,
resulting in an inability for our body to fight against other infections and diseases [2]. HIV disease is a
major health issue worldwide with 36.7 million people living with HIV [3]. In 2014, the total number
of people living with HIV in the United States is 955,081 and the rate is 299 per 100,000 population.
The prevalence of this disease in the United States at the end of 2014, is around 1.1 million people
above the age of 13. In 2014, the incidence of HIV infections in the United States were 37,600 [4]. In
2015, the highest number of highest diagnoses is 17,670 cases in the African American race [5]. In the
United States, HIV mainly spreads by having sex or by sharing syringes with a person who is already
infected with HIV [6].It is important to intervene HIV in
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Analysis Of The Ugly Duckling
This version of the book titled The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Anderson was much better than
any of the other versions I have read. This version includes more in depth details about what actually
happens to the little ugly duckling. The detail helps the reader better understand what is happening in
the book because they can actually picture the different events that are taking place. The book is also
better because it has detailed pictures of each event that is taking place so the reader can actually see
the different things the duckling is going through while their reading the book. These different points
tend to keep children more interested in the book and make them want to read and learn from it
themselves. This version is much longer and includes more detail about each of the stops the ugly
duckling makes on his journey compared to what I have read before. Because this book is much
longer, I believe that children can really learn the moral and understand what the book is trying to
teach them which is to be nice to all even though some may be different. It teaches children not to
single others out because of their looks or their actions because you never know what they are going
to grow up to be. The pictures back up what the author is trying to say, the reader can see that the other
ducks and ducklings kicked him out because he was different and the hunting dogs didn t even want to
mess with him because he was ugly. The book teaches children not to judge
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The Creator Of Star Wars
In the George Lucas film, the creator of Star Wars, has very strong Hindu beliefs. Similar to Hinduism
affecting our lives, so has it affected his to an extent, which can also be seen by the fact that he has
incorporated Hindu themes throughout the Star Wars film. This essay will explain, through different
examples, the way Lucas has pushed Hinduism into this movie. In the movie, The Empire Strikes
Back, it seems to portray some type of Hinduism in the first parts. Moreover, In the scene when Luke
Skywalker goes to find Yoda. As he arrives, Skywalker finds himself in a swamp or forest, trying to
find an old and wise master Yoda to learn the ways of the force. Later in that scene Luke gets a vision
that his friends are in great danger. Luke then prepares to departure to go save his friends. Yoda
persuades him not to go by saying that he must finish his training first because it is more important.
This specifies on the Hindu concept of job over blood. The duty over blood lesson can be looked as
examples in readings found in the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna tells Arjuna to battle his cousin in
spite of his emotions for them, it is his job to do so. Towards the end of the training session, as Luke
begins to leave, Ben Kenobi tells Luke to never give into anger and hatred. This lesson is also taught
by Gandhi, which is explained in Hinduism.
Aside from the training sessions, there are several parts of Star Wars that portray examples of
Hinduism. An example of this would be
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Gender And Gender Socialisation
Socialisation is a term used to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms,
customs and ideologies providing the individual with the skills and habits necessary for precipitating
within one s society, thus the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
(Boundless.com, 2015). The process of socialisation involves an individual such as an adolescent
having interactions with various agents of socialisation. Agents of socialisation are groups or
institutions that play a crucial role in providing an individual with social and cultural skills in
accordance with the social norms and standards of the society one is located in (Brian Furze, 2014).
Socialisation contains two concepts, Primary and Secondary socialisation. Primary socialisation is a
concept that involves usually a family s influence over an individual during childhood; this process
supports one to attain essential skills necessary to function in society as a child (Brian Furze, 2014).
Secondary socialisation is a process that occurs after childhood and involves interactions with
agencies other than family such as; schools peer groups, media etc... (Brian Furze, 2014). Gender
socialisation is the process of how individuals are socialised into behaviours of the ascribed sex at
birth and is the process of socialising into gender roles (Giddens, 1993). Gender Identity involves an
individual s perception of his or hers gender which usually correlates with ascribed status such as
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Osi Model
Michael Rauseo IT310 OSI Model In the early years of computer and network research and
development many systems were designed by a number of companies. Although each system had its
rights and were sold across the world, it became apparent as network usage grew, that it was difficult,
to enable all of these systems to communicate with each other. In the early 1980s, the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) recognized the need for a network model that would help
companies create common network implementations. The OSI reference model, released in 1984,
addresses this need. The OSI reference model became the primary architectural model for
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For a reliable network layer a minimal transport layer is required. Functions of the transport layer
include the following. Accepting messages from the layer above and, if necessary, splitting them into
frames Providing reliable, end to end message delivery with acknowledgments Instructing the
transmitting computer not to transmit when no receive buffers are available Multiplexing several
process to process message streams or sessions onto one logical link and keeping track of which
messages belong to which sessions Session Layer The session layer establishes a communications
session between processes running on different computers, and can support message mode data
transfer. Functions of the session layer include: Allowing application processes to register unique
process addresses. It provides the means by which these process addresses can be resolved to the
network layer or data link layer NIC addresses, if necessary. Establishing, monitoring, and terminating
a virtual circuit session between two processes identified by their unique process addresses. A virtual
circuit session is a direct link that seems to exist between the sender and receiver• Delimiting
messages, to add header information that indicates where a message starts and ends. The receiving
session layer can then refrain from indicating any message data to the overlying application until the
entire message has been received. Informing the
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The Psychodynamic Theory
In my opinion, the psychodynamic theory makes most sense because it gives the background of sexual
drive as far as the id, ego, and superego. Freud came up with a theory which explained the desire to
want to do something and having balance. With this theory, most child molesters use their id and not
their ego. They think about their wants and needs and not what is morally right. Also, cognitive
distortion makes sense too because it breaks down the thoughts of a child molester. According to the
research, molesters think if a person did not resist, then they wanted it and a lot of sexual offenders
think like that by taking it as consent sex when it is not. For example, if a child just lays there and do
not say stop they think the child must want
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Mrs. Wishart s Presentation Of Female Characters In Jasper...
1) Gender Issues In Jasper Jones, male characters are portrayed as the controlling species. An example
of this would be the Shire President, Pete Wishart. He controlled and bullied his wife. He even abused
his own daughter. The female characters are portrayed as less dominant and emotionally unstable.
When Laura told Mrs. Wishart, her mother, that her father was abusing her, Mrs. Wishart called her a
liar and defended him. This makes it seem like women did not have any natural affection for their
children. In society, females were less dominant. They usually stayed at home to cook, clean, and take
care of the children. The men, however, were the money makers. They worked while the women
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At first he was a young, smart thirteen boy, who took his privileges for granted. When he saw Laura s
body, he had to quickly mature and rise to the occasion to help Jasper. This helped Charlie to see the
evil in the world and complicated his view of right and wrong. Seeing Jasper s difficult life and
everything he had to go through made Charlie think about himself and all the privileges he has. From
the start of the novel, Charlie s maturity and intelligence deepens. This causes Charlie to willingly
help Jasper find out who killed Laura. Another important character is Jasper Jones. From an early age,
Jasper has had to raise himself. His mother died in a car accident and his father is always drunk and
incapable of taking care of him. Jasper s maturity helps him to be level headed in situations that would
get a reaction from others. For example, when Jasper saw Laura hanging from the tree and choking, he
tried to save her. Then, he ran and got Charlie to help him. Some people in a similar situation would
have panicked, but due to Jasper s maturity, his reactions are mostly sensible. A change does occur
when Jasper finds out that Jack Lionel is his grandfather. In the beginning, Jasper allowed Corrigan s
lies and rumors to taint his view of the situation, and he immediately was set on proving Lionel guilty.
This changes when he finds out the truth about Laura s death and his relationship with Jack Lionel.
These two important
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Minimum Wage Wars
Minimum Wage Wars In 2015, the Illinois minimum wage is $8.25 an hour (Schreiber and Young).
There are people in Illinois who want to raise the minimum wage to $15. The current debate for the
increase in minimum wage is that, by increasing the minimum wage, cost of living will be easier to
pay for, poverty levels will decrease, and produce income equality. This notion sounds like a good
idea initially; however, what will the repercussions of raising the minimum wage most likely look
like? Increasing the minimum wage will probably have the opposite effect of what is intended by its
supporters. A $15 raise in minimum wage may result in job loss. A 2006 review of more than 100
minimum wage studies by David Neumark and William Wascher found
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Jackson In What You Pawn I Will Redeem
Jackson Jackson, or Jackson to the second power, is a homeless Native American man that lives in the
Seattle Washington area. He is an honest and kind alcoholic that has no idea how to manage or spend
money. Whenever he gets even five dollars, or any money, he usually blows it on alcohol. Until one
day he sees his grandmother s regalia in a pawn shop window and goes on a quest to win it back by
getting nine hundred ninety nine dollars. He gets some money here and there, but he always ended
spending it on himself or others and could not save up the money. Ultimately, he ends up getting the
regalia through some hard work and kindness of the pawn shop owner. In What you Pawn I Will
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The environment that they are in causes many of the Native Americans in this area to be troubled and
live poor lives. He moved to Seattle for college but failed out. After that he worked blue collar jobs. It
seems that all the Indians in the story he mentions are always working these rough blue collar jobs.
They go to the bars after long hard work days or they come in from other areas on fishing boats with
some money, but nothing after that (13). They wait for the boats to come back , but never do and after
that there is no other opportunity for them. It is either they have jobs like that or none like Jackson.
Jackson has been on both sides, but never has had the chance to better himself, partly because of his
alcoholism, but also because of where he has come
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Positive And Negative Liberty
3. What is the difference between negative and positive liberty? Explain the difference using
examples. What is Isaiah Berlin s criticism of positive liberty? Give one possible response that a
proponent of positive liberty might give to Berlin.
The Two Concepts of Liberty by Isaiah Berlin distinguishes negative liberty from positive liberty.
Negative liberty emphasizes on freedom from outside interference whereas positive liberty
emphasizes on freedom to act upon one s will, to take control of one s life and have the ability to
achieve one s goals. While negative liberty requires absence of external hindrances which act as
impediments to the freedom of individuals, positive liberty requires presence of self control, self
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One could become free simply by contenting oneself with one s situation. Some theorists of positive
freedom bite the bullet and say that the contented slave is indeed free that in order to be free the
individual must learn, not so much to dominate certain merely empirical desires, but to rid herself of
them. She must, in other words, remove as many of her desires as possible. As Berlin puts it, if I have
a wounded leg there are two methods of freeing myself from pain. One is to heal the wound. But if the
cure is too difficult or uncertain, there is another method. I can get rid of the wound by cutting off my
leg . But this state, even if it can be achieved, is not one that liberals would want to call one of
freedom, for it again risks masking important forms of oppression. It is, after all, often in coming to
terms with excessive external limitations in society that individuals retreat into themselves, pretending
to themselves that they do not really desire the worldly goods or pleasures they have been denied.
Moreover, the removal of desires may also be an effect of outside forces, such as brainwashing, which
we should hardly want to call a realization of freedom. Because the concept of negative freedom
concentrates on the external sphere in which individuals interact, it seems to provide a better
guarantee against the dangers of paternalism and authoritarianism perceived by
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Field Trip Report on Religions
Field Trip Report on The Calvary Chapel, a Christian Church
Prepared for: Professor Shaw
Prepared by: Julian Aguirre
DeVry University
Comparative Religions
Field Trip Report
February 15, 2013
Memorandum
To: Professor Shaw (DeVry University)
From: Julian Aguirre
Date: February 15, 2014
RE: Field Trip Report on Calvary Chapel, Ranch Cucamonga CA!
______________________________________________________________________________
Introduction
The objective of this report is to contrast and compare the culture of the Calvary Church with
Catholicism, which is the religion that I practice. A field trip was taken to the Calvary Chapel in
Rancho Cucamonga On February 12 of 2013, in which a clear observation of its services was ... Show
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A person has to really pay attention to the details to see the name. It is pretty hard to drive by and
notice that there is a church on that street. In the Catholic Church that I attend, the name is pretty
obvious. A person can tell that there is a church from quite a distance. In my opinion, the church did
not lend itself to worship.
Worship
The nature of the worship facility consisted of communion and prayers of forgiveness and faith.
As mass originate, the reverend, who was named Jimmy Orate, and his wife discussed many life
stories with the people. This stage of the worship service lasted a good fifteen to twenty minutes. The
reverend s wife spoke about an abortion that she went through before she found Christ. That abortion
led to her guilt for many years. She had no kind of peace, and credits that to her past non belief in
God. She felt ashamed to speak about the abortion with people, but with the faith in God and Christ,
she was finally able to confront her fear until finally speaking about the issue. She managed to ask for
forgiveness and was finally able to deal with herself. The message associated with this anecdote was
of repentance. In order to have peace and tranquility, a person has to repent from all of past and
current sins.
The reverend also contributed adding the story from Psalm 3 of the Bible in which David fled from his
own son Absalom . Psalm 3 reads like this:
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Elements In Slaughterhouse-Five
Comic and Tragic Elements in Slaughterhouse Five
Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., is the tale of a World War II soldier, Billy Pilgrim. His
wartime experiences and their effects lead him to the ultimate conclusion that war is unexplainable. To
portray this effectively, Vonnegut presents the story in two dimensions: historical and science fiction.
The irrationality of war is emphasized in each dimension by contrasts in its comic and tragic elements.
The historical seriousness of the Battle of the Bulge and the bombing of Dresden are contrasted by
many ironies and dark humor; the fantastical, science fiction type place of Tralfamadore is, in truth, an
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Ironically the talented, trained scouts are killed by the Germans, whereas Billy and Roland are spared
and merely taken as POWs. The simplicity and innocence in the description of the tragic ends of the
scouts are told in the simple sentence, Three inoffensive bangs came from far away. The ending of
lives, especially that of comrades, cannot be characterized as inoffensive. Billy doesn t say this to be
unsympathetic, but rather from the shock of a war that alters his perception of life, and makes him
unable to deal with reality in a normal way.
More irony is shown with the horrible conditions on the POW train headed for Dresden, plagued by
cold weather, endless hours of nothing to do, and cramped surroundings. A hobo dies on one boxcar
while proclaiming, You think this is bad? This ain t so bad. Also, Roland Weary dies of gangrene, as a
result of going shoeless when he is stripped of his boots by German soldiers. He blames Billy for his
death. Ironically, of the four original soldiers, Billy is the only one who remains alive, yet he is the
most unlikely one to do so. Eventually, Billy makes it to Dresden, and he and the other American
POWs are housed in Schlachthof Funf (Slaughterhouse Five), from which the book s name is derived.
Because Dresden is an open city , not militarily important to the Allied Powers, people from
surrounding cities flee to Dresden to take refuge. Ironically, the city is bombed and the thousands of
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Facing Contradictions Analysis
Facing Contradictions and inconsistences: Every day we are faced with many contradictions and
inconsistences. Some of them are our own and others we encounter them from others. Our daily
interactions can be full of contradictions and inconsistences for instance, when you are mad at
someone and they make you laugh. Perhaps life itself can be inconsistence, one day there are good
news the other you are conveyed with bad news. Contradictions: Is the act of saying something is
opposite or very different in meaning to something else. Example: When you say you are trustworthy
and an honest person but in reality you are the opposite. Inconsistences: The act of being irregular.
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Prejudices: Preconceived idea that is not based on reason or actual experience. For example you judge
someone with a biased point of view 3. Narrow mindedness: Simply being difficult to deal with,
biased, does not like to be wrong, and unfair. Social forces, the mass media, and our experiences: In
this segment the book explains almost exclusively how the social forces and the mass media impacted
our life in many forms. In other words, they influenced their life by given us what we should do and
what should not we do. Those are the examples of how social media impacted our life dramatically:
Tell us what to do and what not to do Tell us what are problems are They affect the meanings we give
to events close to us The shape our worldview They tell us who is a friend and who is the enemy
Implications for the design of your life: Controlling our own thoughts and actions will enable us to
shape the best design of our life. We must resist any external force that aiming to change or control
our personalities. In additional to that, in order to achieve the best of us we should start to think out of
the box. Thinking out of the box is the way to open many opportunities and doors for
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Cockroaches In Lord Of The Flies Study Guide
1. Cockroaches cockroaches can live without their head but only for a few days. They can go without
food longer than they can go without water. Cockroaches have 6 legs and 18 knees and are said to be
one of fastest moving insects. A female cockroach mates only once, but remains pregnant for the rest
of her life.
2. Fleas fleas don t have wings. They travel from host to host by jumping. It is said that a flea can
jump approximately 120 times its height. Did you know that female fleas are larger than the males?
3. Mosquitos Did you know that male mosquitos don t actually bite but it is the female mosquito who
feeds on your blood? Did you know that mosquitoes are said to be attracted to the color blue.
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Housefly The common housefly is considered one of the most dangerous insect. They carry and
transmit diseases. Think about where you find them when they aren t annoying you. Flies can t ingest
solid food. In fact they regurgitate their food to liquefy it so they can eat it. I really know why I hate a
fly now.
7. Ants Did you know that ant s don t sleep? Ants are super strong and it is estimated that they can lift
20 times their own body weight. Without a queen ant, the entire colony will die. Why? Because no
new worker ants are born to serve the colony. Ants can t chew their food. Instead they move their jaw
from side to side to extract juice from their food.
8. Wasps and Bees Approximately 100 or more deaths each year are contributed to wasp and bee
stings.
9. Termites In almost all cases termite workers and soldiers are blind. Termite soldiers warn the colony
of threats by tapping out warning signals against available surfaces.
10. Spiders No one spider web is identical. Each is a custom design and some say are a thing of
beauty. Most of us of courses prefer to simply get rid of the web and the occupant. Did you know that
spiders are actually beneficial? They catch and eat other pests. Not all spiders are poisonous. And
some spiders are actually musicians. No seriously, they pluck there webs strands to attract
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All The Years Of Her Life Essay
1. Write an essay in which you examine the different kinds of conflict present in any of the stories
studied thus far. How does the conflict(s) affect the theme of the story? Conflict and Its Influence on
the Themes in All the Years of her Life The idea of Conflict is an extremely complex one and is
vividly evident in the short story All the years of her life by Morley Callaghan. It is important to
define the term Conflict , as defined by the Oxford Dictionary Be incompatible or at a variance; clash
( Conflict Definition of Conflict in English | Oxford Dictionaries ). While the story All the years of her
Life discusses the various conflicts the protagonist faces in her life and the lives of those around her. It
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This begins first that she assumes the role of a male figure in the absence of her husband in the life of
her son I m going to make myself a cup of tea. Mind, now, not a word about tonight to your father.
(Callaghan 5). This conflict that was internal was due to the absence of her husband. Moreover, Mrs.
Higgins was conflicted from all the decisions her children has been making from Alfred stealing to
when Alfred s young sister had kept repeating doggedly that she was getting married (Callaghan 6).
Mrs. Higgins has a breakdown as Alfred describes her Her face as she sat there was a frightened
broken face utterly unlike the face of the woman who had been so assured a little while ago
(Callaghan 5). The realization the protagonist had was that she was conflicted with all the wrong
choices she made and the people around her had made, her broken spirit symbolizes that she may have
made the wrong decision earlier. The theme of realization and resolution is again developed from the
conflict that the protagonist had faced in her life, the realization she has after dealing with all her
conflicts as she reflects on the table. The realization Alfred has when he sees the conflict that his
mother has gone through, he finally matures and understands the sacrifice of his
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Cultural Differences Between Body Language, Communication...
As professional caregivers, nurses are required to communicate with patients to assess, diagnose and
provide interventions that result in desirable outcomes. An ever changing cultural and spiritual
population is a hallmark of the US identity since its inception two and a half centuries ago. This poses
a challenge for nurses who must be able to quickly and accurately identify client needs and provide
appropriate care. Language differences are a natural barrier to communication, as are cultural
differences in body language, communication styles and cultural beliefs. People whose culture differs
from the nurse may have different views about overall health and well being, choices for
interventions, responses to pain and opinions about death and life prolonging care. Nurses must be
open to differences in cultural beliefs and educate themselves about the diversity in their area to best
meet the needs of the community.
It is important, however, that a well intentioned desire to achieve cultural competence does not result
in oversimplification and stereotyping. There is variation within cultural groups and uniqueness to
individual experiences that must also be considered. Nurses must aspire to respect differences in
culture and treat patients in a manner that instills trust. The American Nurses Association developed a
set of standards of practice for culturally competent nursing to ensure that all patients specific needs
are addressed, as well as ensuring equity in the workplace
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Analysing the Israel-Palestine Conflict in International...
Analysing the Israel Palestine Conflict in International Relations Perspective
Introduction to International Relations
Analysing the Israel Palestine Conflict in International Relations Perspective
Background
Since the early 20th Century, Israelis and Palestinians have been fighting over the land between the
Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. With the assumption that Palestine is a state to facilitate
discussion, this report sketches out the most significant elements of the conflict on the three levels
defined by Kenneth Waltz, and applies the Realist theory of international relations (IR) to the Two
State solution.
Levels of analysis
1. First Level
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However, divergent values among parties could result in unstable governments. Such instability has
been particularly highlighted by frequent national elections and coalition reconstruction in Israel.
The PA resembles a classic authoritarian regime under the reign of Mahmoud Abbas even though it is
supposed to be democratic. The PA government remains relatively stable under this structure.
However, militant groups like Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad could be a credible external threat to
the established governance of the PA. Since 2003, conflicts between the two major factions, the
traditional dominant party, Fatah, and its subsequent electoral rival, Hamas, have fractured the
Palestinian side. After the Hamas took power in the Gaza Strip in June 2007, the territory controlled
by the PA was split between Fatah in the West Bank, and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. [1] The
estrangement between the parties has led to the fall of bipartisan governance of the PA [2].
3. Third Level
The third level is the international level which can be broken down into sub groups such as relevant
third party states, transnational actors, international organizations, and the relations between states.
The Quartet on the Middle East represented by a special envoy formed by the United States, Russia,
and the United Nations is an international contingent mediating the official negotiations. The
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Analysis Of Alan Jackson s Remember When
nah Tate
Maness
ENG 111.4405
10 September 2015
Remember When
Alan Jackson, a country music singer, is one of a few superstars who has built his career on traditional
country. He is one of the greatest singers in country music that has written the best songs in the history
of the genre (The Boot Staff). He has written more than sixty singles and half of them have reached to
#1 on the charts (The Boot Staff). Most of the songs that Alan Jackson has written during his career
are about his personal experiences. The song Remember When was written during a difficult period in
his marriage, which was when he and his wife got separated and then reconciled several months later
(The Boot Staff). In the song Remember When by Alan Jackson, the lyrics, music video, and history
reveal the events in his life with his wife so they will remember as they grow old together.
In Remember When , Alan Jackson reflects on his past with his wife on their life together. Throughout
the song, he mentions when they first met, getting married, separating, reconciling, and growing a
family. The phrase Remember When is used to return to his memories (Lyrics007). He describes that
when they got married, they had to learn to work through the good and bad times in their relationship.
In stanza 4, Alan Jackson states the sound of little feet , this was when they broke up and reconciled
months later because their kids had such an impact on them that they did not seek a divorce
(Lyrics007).
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The Freedom Of Travelling On Horseback
To Arthur there was nothing like the freedom of travelling on horseback. The few times when he sat in
the car and watched Merlin steer their way across the countryside along the roads it felt unsatisfying to
him. The world passed by the windows too fast for Arthur to take in his new surroundings. He needed
to feel the elements around him, like the sun on his face or the wind blowing into his hair as it did
today. Here in the wide open air it smelled like humid soil, grass and flowers. That was far better to
him then the confined feel and the awful smell of the car. Not to mention that he still did not trust the
machine. It had the power to kill as far as he was concerned, and it put the fear in him. For some
reason he could not get passed the image of how close he came losing Gwaine to one... Arthur steered
his horse through known territory as fast as he dared. The thrilling gallop made him feel alive again.
In the last few hours he had felt more like his old self than ever since he came to this century. This
century... it still stunned him that so much time had passed in a matter of what felt like days to him.
The way Camelot got snapped away from him in a blip of time made him feel as if part of his heart
was ripped out. For his entire life he had known nothing else than it. He fought for his people and
protected it with every fibre of his being. To be left without such a cause and without the love of his
people, including his friends, was just too much to bear at times.
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Merck Vioxx Recall
Merck, the FDA, and the VIOXX Recall MBA 520 D4C2 Ethics Leadership in a Global Environment
April 22, 2012 Merck and Vioxx Recall Did Merck act in social and ethical manner? In 2005, Merck
was ranked fourth in sales among pharmaceutical companies. Merck had released the drug Vioxx, for
treating Osteoarthritis in late 1990. Merck as a company has a reputation of being one of the most
ethical and socially responsible drug company established. The company s Philanthropy was
Legendary (Lawrence Weber, 2011). A quote from George Merck, CEO, stated We try never to forget
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Instead, they were so focused on developing a blockbuster drug that its ethical considerations that
would ordinarily have been considered were ignored. Protecting consumers of prescription medicine
The best course of action, in protecting consumers of prescription medicine, would be to ban direct to
consumer (DTC) advertising of these medications. Research has shown that DTC ads provide biased
educational materials that promote medication over healthy alternatives (Stange, 2007). Conversations
between the patient and health care provider revolve around DTC ads rather than the patient s personal
health. Discussing why the DTC drug is not the best option for the patient could result in decreased
conversations about the patient s behavior, family health history or recent patient health concerns.
DTC advertisements create an environment through which patient vulnerability and fear of illness is
manipulated and the selected drug serves as the best solution. These advertisements should encourage
the patient to encourage communications between the patient and doctor on ways to become healthier;
instead they foster a belief that drug dependency is a more viable solution than healthy behaviors. As
of right now, only the United States and New Zealand do not ban the use of DTC ads (Stange, 2007).
Consumers need to take a more
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Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis
In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image and
meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in which
there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image contains
signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind so that the
intended message is not missed.
Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image:
The Linguistic message
The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message
The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image)
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It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a means
of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this way, the
denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural being there
of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses that as
technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the more it
provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given meaning
(P159 60).
Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic
messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay.
The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to interpret
the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative, connotative and
linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text; when intonation is
applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic
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Psychological Trauma Essay
The term Psychological trauma refers to damage wrought from a traumatic event, which that damages
one s ability to cope with stressors. Trauma is commonly defined as an exposure to a situation in
which a person is confronted with an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury,
or a threat to self or others physical well being (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Specific
types of client trauma frequently encountered by which therapists and other mental health workers
frequently encounter in a clinical setting include sexual abuse, physical , or sexual assault, natural
disasters such as earthquakes or tsunamis, domestic violence, and school or/and work related violence
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Van der Kolk (1987) notes that human responses to trauma are relatively constant across various types
of traumatic stimuli, where individuals have poor tolerance to arousal stimuli and may experience
social and emotional withdrawal. These changes in the body s arousal and perception prevent the
continuance of normal life, and require help. Traumatic events also produce profound and lasting
changes in physiological arousal, emotion, cognition, and memory. Moreover, traumatic events may
result in the severance of these normally integrated functions from one another. Traumatized
individuals may also suffer from the memories of the tragic or horrifying experiences they have
undergone. Frequently, as a result of these many symptoms, it becomes inevitable for the individual to
develop certain complications associated with trauma related disorders, such as posttraumatic stress
disorder. Herman (1992) categorizes the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder into three major
categories: hyperarousal, intrusion, and constriction. She describes hyperarousal as the persistent
expectation of danger, intrusion as the indelible imprint of the traumatic moment, and constriction as
the numbing response of surrender (Herman, 1992, p. 35). There is, however, evidence that suggests
that
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Transport Systems And Transportation Systems
Introduction Cities are places which have huge amount of gathering of people, collection of economic
activities and complex infrastructure for people which all together are supported by transport systems.
Traditionally, the focus of transport system has been on passengers as cities were looked as locations
of maximum human interactions with each other with intricate traffic patterns linked to commuting,
commercial transactions and cultural/leisure activities. But today, cities are also place of production,
consumption and distribution, due to which the focus of transport system has also got redefined. In a
larger city, the complexity of transportation increases manifolds because of the modes involved, the
large number of origins and destinations, the amount and variety of traffic and the possibility of
interference, particularly when this complexity is not managed effectively. As quoted by Rodrigue, J P
(2013), the most important transport problems are often related to urban areas and take place where
transport systems fails to satisfy the various requirements of urban mobility because of several
reasons. Productivity of any urban area is highly dependent on its transport system and also its
efficiency to regulate goods, workers and consumers between multiple origins and destinations .
Objective The objective of this paper is to understand the modes of road transportation, the role of
road transportation in urban areas, the role of transportation infrastructure in
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Gun Confiscation Essay
Gun Confiscation Bingo.
The Game Of Finding A Leftist Who Hasn t Demanded Gun Confiscation.
Hey boys and girls, it s time to play the hottest new game for fun and fabulous prizes.* The lie from
the Left has always been We re not talking about taking guns away from people , while they talk about
taking guns away from people.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2017/11/10/hand over your
weapons/6IxJLanMKGak7RvCLipwbN/story.html
http://abcnews.go.com/US/temporary restraining order guns stop mass shootings/story?id=51042163
So the trick now its to find one of them who HASN T demanded gun confiscation by the process of
elimination.
The rules are simple:
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Two points will be awarded for each instance of a demand for the repeal of the 2nd amendment.
Note: Only one point will be awarded for each instance of a demand for the banning or confiscation of
Assault Weapons since this happens so often it s not even sporting to dig them up and there is no real
definition of that term.
Bonus points will be awarded for cases of a Leftist media outlet detailing it s plans to confiscate guns
via Intergalactic Background Checks and registration. [Yes, they are out there extra points for digging
them up!]
In some cases we must restrict the total number of points available for certain national print outlets of
the socialist left [e.g. The New York times] given that those outlets come up with new ways of
demanding gun confiscation almost on a weekly basis. Please note that with the progression of time, it
will be that much easier to win the game particularly after another Serious Crisis brought on be the
Left s insistence on indoctrination in the precepts of cultural Marxism.
So everyone grab your gun.. confiscation bingo cards and start playing, it s fun for the whole family!
[*no prizes will be awarded
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Hard Drive Advantages And Disadvantages
The conventional turning hard drive is the fundamental nonvolatile stockpiling on a PC. That is, data
on it doesn t leave when you kill the framework, as is valid for information put away in RAM. A hard
drives is basically a metal platter with an attractive covering that stores your information, whether
climate reports from the most recent century, a superior quality duplicate of the Star Wars set of three,
or your advanced music gathering. A read/compose head on an arm gets to the information while the
platters are turning. A SSD does practically everything a hard drive does, yet information is rather put
away on interconnected glimmer memory chips that hold the information notwithstanding when there
s no force present. The chips can either be for all time introduced on the framework s motherboard (as
on some little portable PCs and ultrabooks), on a PCI Express (PCIe) card (in some top of the line
workstations), or in a crate that is estimated, molded, and wired to opening in for a tablet or desktop s
hard drive (basic on everything else). These blaze memory chips are of an alternate sort than is utilized
as a part of USB thumb drives, and are ordinarily quicker and more solid. SSDs are therefore more
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Will probably discover 500GB to 1TB units as essential drives in frameworks. While 500GB is
viewed as a base hard drive in 2016, valuing concerns can push that down to 128GB for lower
estimated SSD based frameworks. Media clients will require much more, with 1TB to 4TB drives
normal in top of the line frameworks. Essentially, the more stockpiling limit, the more stuff you can
continue your PC. Cloud based (Internet) stockpiling might be useful for lodging records you plan to
share among your telephone, tablet, and PC, however nearby capacity is less costly, and you just need
to purchase it
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Of Mice And Men Quotes
In this book Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is about George and lennie s relationship is marked by
the same goal. For example, George wants to have a future together and work together as a team. And
in this quote O.K. Someday we re gonna get the jack together and we re gonna have a little house and
a couple of acres an a cow and some pigs . This quote tells us that once they start working they will
have these dreams and make it come true and they want to live together since they have a strong bond
that will make them succeed. For example when they had many thoughts about having a future and
move on with their life and forget about the horrible times in their life which talks about it in this
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And they want to get a house and have a job. In this book George acts like he does not like the way
Lennie acts but he does still care about Lennie because in the book Lennie had a dead mouse in his
pocket and he was holding it but George told Lennie that do not keep it and throw it away because
George knew that if he had a dead mouse it will be bad because it might had a disease. For example
this is when George addresses no matter what situation that they are in they will always have each
other backs and talks about it in this quote. But not us! An why? Because... because I got you to look
after me, and you got me to look after you, and that s why. This quote tells us that they really care
about each other and George is responsible for Lennie since Lennie forgets everything but unlike
people forgetting about their friends George takes care of Lennie and makes sure that Lennie is safe.In
conclusion, George and Lennie are true friends and they will care about each other since they have a
future together and they have strong bond that is always there for each other and never
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Comparison Of Elizabeth Proctor In The Crucible
I will not judge you John, says Elizabeth Proctor from The Crucible as she forgives John and gives
him the decision whether he lives or dies. Elizabeth Proctor is a Christian and holy woman who is
married to John Proctor will never tell a lie. She lives on the outskirts of town and gets pregnant
during the story. I am most parallel to Elizabeth Proctor because we are both loyal, forgiving, and
caring. In The Crucible Elizabeth Proctor is loyal, just like I am. Elizabeth Proctor is loyal because she
stayed with her husband even though he had an affair. Although she was mad and angry at John, she
never left him and stuck by his side. I resemble Elizabeth because of my loyalty. I am loyal because I
can always keep a secret. For example, my one friend told me what girl he finds attractive. He trusted
me with his secret because of my loyalty and I have yet to tell anybody his secret. My friends could
tell me anything and trust me that I will not tell anybody. I am also loyal because I stick to my word.
For instance my brother and I made a promise to each other that we will stick up for each other no
matter what. One time last year he came home after curfew and my parents were mad at him. I stuck
up for him and distracted my parents by taking them behind our house to see a tree that fell down. I
made up the excuse to get my parents out of the house to see an apparent tree that fell down at 11 o
clock at night so my brother could get inside the house. Even though my parents
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A Critique Of Low Carbohydrate Diet Essay
The low carbohydrate diet dates back to 1797, when Scottish surgeon John Roll successfully treated
two diabetic Army officers with a low carbohydrate diet, which made the low carbohydrate, ketogenic
diet became the standard treatment for diabetic and obese patients throughout the 19th century
(Morgan 10). Subsequently, there was a rise in demand for low carbohydrate diet books in 1958, 1967,
and 1972, by Dr. Richard Mackarness, Irwin Stillman, and Dr. Robert Atkins, consecutively, with the
latter one received the most widespread popularity. All of these diets expressed a steady emphasis on a
diet with high protein, high natural fat in replacement of the loss in carbohydrate intake. From the
early 2000s, the low carbohydrate diet has become one of the most popular diets in the United States,
with 18% of the population reportedly used according to HealthDay. Even though Atkins book meets
immense success, it attracts criticism from the medical community ( A critique of Low Carbohydrate
15 23). While having the benefits of a diabetic treatment such as lowering blood sugar and insulin
level low carbohydrate diet has caused cases of hypoglycemia and ketoacidosis, where health
emergencies, even fatal, were recorded. Also, according to MayoClinic.org, the Dietary Guidelines for
Americans recommends a daily carbohydrates intake of 225 325 grams per day, while most diets
allow only 40 120 grams, with the Atkins diet allowing only 20 grams per day for two weeks. All of
this
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Ocean Acidification
The issue on ocean acidification is popularizing but what exactly is ocean acidification? It occurs
when carbon dioxide is absorbed in the ocean s waters from then on a series of chemical reactions take
place which lowers the ocean s water pH, carbonate ion concentration, as well as the saturation states
of the calcium carbonate minerals ( What is Ocean Acidification? ). Since we are addressing the issue
on ocean acidification we will touch on the marine creatures that are harmed and will possibly be
harmed due to the acidification of the seawater. A background of the chemicals involved as well the
beneficial usage of the chemicals will be described in order to address the solution to this
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A process called iron fertilization which stimulates photosynthesis in phytoplankton. Phytoplankton
has the ability to convert dissolved carbon dioxide in the ocean into carbohydrate and oxygen gas.
This solution, seeming to be the best answer to the problem is not without fault. A statement by the
IAP cautioned against this climate engineering. Mitigation approaches such as adding chemicals to
counter the effects of acidification are likely to be expensive, only partly effective and only at a very
local scale, and may pose additional unanticipated risks to the marine environment. There has been
very little research on the feasibility and impacts of these approaches. Substantial research is needed
before these techniques could be applied (Halting ocean acidification in time). Unfortunately, a
process such as this one proves to be quite expensive, difficult, and is not proven to cause other
problems. Lowering carbon dioxide emissions is currently our best defense to ocean acidification
however the mitigation processes such as iron fertilization could be a potential future
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How Erosion Has Changed The Structure Of The Hawaiian Islands
The Hawaiian Islands were created from volcanoes over the millions of years. The Islands sit on the
Pacific Ocean plate and the way these islands were formed was from the hotspots in the earth s crust
and from the underwater volcanoes that soon rise to make land. There is roughly eight islands and I
believe there will be more islands created in the future and they will keep shifting northwest. The first
island is the oldest and roughly near 5 million years old, while the younger ones aren t as old. Erosion
is a common thing throughout the earth but for the Hawaiian Islands it s changed the way the structure
of the volcanoes and the island as a whole. The main reason why the islands are growing is from the
lava the pours out of the volcanoes and builds layers upon layers and expands which expands the land.
There is enough supply of lava that comes from the mantle since it s still an active hot spot and will
always be a hotspot.
The creation of the Hawaiian Islands:
The Earth s outer crust is made up many tectonic plates that move over the surface of the planet. When
the plates come collide, volcanoes will form sometime (National Ocean Service). Volcanoes can also
form in the middle of a plate, where magma rises upward until it erupts on the sea floor, at what is
called a hot spot (National Ocean Service). A hot spot is a plume of magma or molten rock that rises
from within the Earth then reaches the surface forming underwater volcanoes which may grow tall
enough to
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Kesa Substance Abuse Case Studies
The additional information that would be beneficial to be aware of would be Kesha s family history,
past history of substance abuse, and childhood/adolescent history. By obtaining Kesha s family history
information is important is due to seeing if there are mental disorders that run in the family, such as
depression, anxiety, etc. This will make Kesha s diagnoses easier to create and I will be able to
provide her with information about the disorders, the treatments administered for each concern, and
any questions I can answer for Kesha. In the description of the client, she does not state that she does
not abuse alcohol or substances, Although, by confronting Kesha about this question, you can unfold
some past history Kesha never acknowledged
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The Tail Signifying A Positive Relationship
c. It should appear in the tail signifying a positive relationship, with .05 in that tail. d. It should appear
in the tail signifying a negative relationship, with .05 in that tail. An administrator working in a child
guidance center tests the hypothesis that family income will be related to number of treatment sessions
attended. Her sample size is large, and her level of significance is .05. How should her critical region
appear in her theoretical sampling distribution? a. It should be split between the right and left tails,
with .05 appearing in each tail. b. It should be split between the right and left tails, with .025
appearing in each tail. c. It should appear in the tail signifying a positive relationship, with .05 in that
tail. d. It should appear in the tail signifying a negative relationship, with .05 in that tail. Slide 15:
Here s the same curve demonstrating the z score values for 2.5% at each tail. Slide 16: This curve
demonstrates a one tail hypothesis with the critical region representing 5% showing a positive
relationship. Slide 17: This curve demonstrates a one tail hypothesis with the critical region
representing 5% showing a negative relationship. Please answer the following quiz questions. Which
of the following statements is true about one tailed tests of significance? a. The critical region is at
both ends of the theoretical sampling distribution. b. They increase the chances of reaching the critical
region if the results
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Comparing the Atkins and South Beach Diets Essay
Comparing the Operations of the Atkins and South Beach Diets
In today s society, an ongoing trend of diets have played a major impact in the nutritional and dieting
markets such as the Atkins and South Beach. Both diets may be considered similar since they were
both designed and intended for dieters to produce similar results of dramatic rapid weight loss within
stages. Though the end result may be similar, the method of achieving the weight loss differs in many
aspects. Both the Atkins and South Beach diets, varies in the choice of foods consumed by the dieter
and the step by step process on how the diet operates. In the Atkins diet, it involves eating foods which
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The South Beach differs with the Atkins in that it allows carbohydrates, especially those high in fiber
like multigrain bread and wild rice. The South Beach diet relies on the glycemic index or GI to
determine good carbohydrates from bad carbohydrates. The glycemic index is a system that ranks
foods by how they affect your levels of blood sugar and insulin. Low GI foods that are less than 55
produce a gradual rise in blood sugar that s easy on the body. Foods between 55 and 70 are
intermediate GI foods. Foods with high GI that is more than 70 would make blood sugar as well as
insulin levels spike fast, which is a major health risk. The glycemic index is important since keeping
insulin levels low is the central principle behind all low carbohydrate diets. So under South Beach,
bad carbohydrates with a high glycemic index like refined flour products, potatoes, pasta, and white
rice are forbidden, while good carbohydrates with a low glycemic index like whole wheat products
and wild rice are permitted. The limitations and choices of carbohydrates, in both the Atkins and the
South Beach, may be one of the main differences, but they also differ in the way the diets are executed
in a step by step process. In the Atkins diet, it requires several stages in order to achieve the intended
goal weight reduction. There are four phases within the diet. The first phase is known as the induction
phase, where dieters are urged to be on a low carbohydrate and a
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Similarities Between Cheese And Pygmalion
I m a working class person, working with class. Karl Lagerfeld A working class person, struggling to
climb up the soaring social ladder. This is exactly one of the main aspects Cheese, written by Willem
Elsschot and Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw. Both being written in the 1910s and 1930s
respectively, it s inevitable to find connections between the novels themselves and the general society
of those periods. We are presented with main characters Frans Laarmans in Cheese and Eliza Doolittle
in Pygmalion, with social, cultural and religious aspects. In Cheese and Pygmalion, the culture and
background of the authors are presented to the audience through the characters. In both novels it s
clear from the very beginning that the characters are not from a wealthy background. Laarmans, only a
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Laarmans as a clear example, sells his soul to Hornstra , which is a form of biblical imagery. Not only
does the name Hornstra ring a bell of the generalized image of the devil, but the act of selling one s
soul is definitely something biblical as well. Despite Elsschot claiming that he was an atheist, he made
countless biblical references. Religion was undoubtedly of great significance for many in the 1930s.
Elsschot took advantage of the situation and was not only able to tell his story more effectively, but
the passage also shows that he was still aware of the time he lived in. Exactly the same goes for Shaw
s Pygmalion, where Mrs. Pearce tells Higgins is, tempting the girl . Shaw also showed biblical
interest, not only in the plot itself, but in real life also. Shaw also described himself as a person of no
religion, however he still showed interest in the study and concepts behind religion throughout his life.
Again, this also shows that Shaw consciously integrated biblical references to please his own
audience, which at the time were dominantly
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Richard Donaldson s Richard Is At Hand
After reading Cinema and the Kingdom of Death by Peter Donaldson s I narrowed my attention to one
section Richard is at Hand . Donaldson talks about McKellen s adaptation by starting off with a very
important scene in the beginning of the film that shows how McKellen included media into
Shakespeare s play. Donaldson talks about mass media in the play by including The Work of Art in the
Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin.
The first scene of the film starts off with a message being received on a machine, RICHARD
GLOUCESTER IS AT HAND. HE HOLDS HIS COURSE TOWARD TEWKESBURY (Donaldson
246). This is just before Richard breaks down the wall with a tank and after all the commotion,
Richard appears as a character dressed in all
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High Frequency Trading On Chinese Market
Introduction of high frequency trading in Chinese market
Ruosi Fan
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to study the high frequency trading and its application in the
Chinese market. This study includes the status, characteristics and development trend of foreign high
frequency trading, on the basis of high frequency trading system structure analysis and the
development of Chinese high frequency corresponding regulatory Suggestions. High frequency
trading has high speed and complex instructions operation procedures, low latency, open time is short,
trade frequently, the characteristics of its bulk deity, and has some of the participants in the securities
trading of lower transaction costs and other advantages, at the same time, brought negative effects
such as market turmoil.
Key words: high frequency trading Stock index and futures High frequency trading regulation
1. The definition of high frequency trading
High frequency trading is a special kind of algorithm, it is based on a trading strategy, and focus on
using high speed computer with extremely high frequency information to purchase, and issue orders
automatically. Authority international academia and industry have not unified definition on high
frequency trading. The file of SEC in 2010 say that high frequency trading is used specifically to those
trading transactions within the duration of 1 day.
2. Characteristics of high frequency trading
Combined with the
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Outline Of An Article On Job Redesign And The Redesign Of...
Motivational Theories Explained Article on HIM Departments I read an article on job redesign, and
the redesign of expanded HIM functions. As we are all aware, there have been several advancements
in recent years in technology and healthcare. Together, they can be powerful, and separate they can
become old, and outdated. Job classifications also become outdated. The way medical records are filed
is not the same as they used to be. The doctor doesn t come to your room with a big chart binder with
all of your medical records anymore, he or she comes in with an iPad or a Computer on a cart. In some
situations, there is a computer inside of the room. Even with changes like this, job redesign may be
necessary though enrichment and rotation. Below, we will look at some key questions and answers to
really learn how some of these principles were applied, and how they can benefit a manager, along
with this employees. Working harder is not always the best option. Working smart is the alternative to
this. If you manage to work hard versus smarter, you could run into trouble with your employees, such
as stress, burn out, etc. We have to understand and visualize goals that are put in place inside this
article, as seen above. By working smarter, you will not only decrease stress, but you will decrease
overall work load. A few other goals throughout this paper are the rotation and enrichment of the staff.
One of the underlying goals that HIM departments should consider are
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Stelae Images
What does it mean to put a text on a public monument? The answer to this question can be pursued by
studying inscriptions on stelae from the ancient Near East and the relationship these inscriptions had
with their audiences. An inscription communicates with its audience through content and visuality. By
examining these two aspects of notable stelae from the Iron Age Levant, the experiences of ancient
people reading these stelae and the effect it had on them may be understood. Few researchers have
studied stelae as individual entities and the effect that they had on those who saw them. Scholars tend
to focus on the content found in these texts. They flesh out the vocabulary, word forms and
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I will examine the imagery evoked by the textual content, and the texts as images on display. I will
conduct textual analyses of these stelae to know the imagery and messages being communicated.
These can be understood by studying the style of the writing, the use of language devices, like
metaphors and idiom, and the kind of language used, be it exclamatory versus passive, or Phoenician
versus Egyptian hieroglyphs. Additionally, I will examine the stelae in light of historical context.
These are historically bound inscriptions, therefore an understanding of the people and places
mentioned is important for comprehension. I will also view the inscriptions as images themselves. I
will analyze what they physically looked like from the reader s perspective, where they are placed and
what is around them, in addition to the format of the writing, the deepness of the carving and the way
the letters looked. For example, Egyptian hieroglyphs can be written in any direction and are
themselves images. The direction of the sentences and the use of one image rather than another to
convey the same message may be meaningful. I will also research the larger environment in which
they were involved, like political and social situations and the location in the world, at a capital city
for example. In addition to my own interpretations, I will review the interpretations of scholars and
compare their analyses with my own. Further, I will draw information about the relationship between
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Computer Forensic Improvement Plans
Computer Forensic Improvement Plan
Introduction:
Nowadays cyber crimes are increasing everyday with the development of technology and these crimes
are unstoppable and the investigation of these cases take years if the evidence is not recorded
correctly. Cyber crimes refers to the crimes where computers are involved but in this scenario
computers would be a used for as a part of crime or they might be targeted. Net wrongdoing alludes to
criminal utilization of the Internet. Cyber crimes are characterized into two components and it can
defined as offenses that bounds people or group of people with a criminal motive to purposefully
effect the fame of the victim or cause any physical or mental harm to the person by utilizing current
telecommunication systems such as Internet, messages, cell phones etc., Cyber forensics investigation
requires collecting, examining, operating and reporting of information. The best possible way of
collecting and examining the information helps examiner to determine better security
countermeasures. Through the execution of information, storage devices and modern networks
provides a great establishment to make a scene to view in a criminal point . But the modern networks
are designed in a such a way that ,it is not easy to arrange them for the crime scene investigation
programs. The old protocols and traditional architectures, which are few decades old, combined with
rare restrictive technologies can make the creation of cyber forensic
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Smoking Should Be Banned from All Public Areas
Do you smell that? That foul scent mixed into the air. It s killing you slowly inside, each time you take
a breath of this putrid, polluted, dirty scent. You smell it too, the trillions of chemicals racing into your
lungs. Now look around yourself, and you ll see someone smoking on the bench beside you. Smoking
is the number one avoidable causes of death. Therefore, smoking should be banned from all public
areas. The ban from smoking in public will help to reduce the smokers intake of cigarettes/chemicals,
cigarettes themselves are a danger to the earth, some may argue that this ban may damage the cigarette
economy, and that smoking does not only effect the smoker himself/herself, it effects everyone around
them, in many various ways. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consequently, if the ban against smoking were to be put into action, there would be a great benefit;
smokers would reduce their intake of cigarettes, meaning lowering risks of the defects of cigarettes.
This is something many people want, and this is something that is necessary for the better of the
people. Reduce the cigarettes. Reduce the chemical intake. Reduce the risks. It is as simple as that to
reduce the risks of disease, and possibly saving some from the despair of disease. Not only will this
ban against smoking in public areas benefit the smokers health, this benefits the earth by reducing the
amount of cigarettes littered/polluting the air. So many people just throw their cigarettes away without
any second thoughts that it will just decompose into the earth like a banana peel. Or once it hits the
ground, the hot ashes will be extinguished, put out in an instant. You may not think that just one
cigarette thrown onto the ground is fine, but once you ve thrown out at least 2 cigarettes a day,
combined with millions of other people s cigarettes thrown onto the ground, we have accumulated a
giant mass of cigarette litter. From David Suzuki, in the article Let s get serious about cigarette litter
no ifs, ands or butts! from August 17th, 2013;
Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the world, with 4.95 trillion tossed onto the ground or
water every
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Leash Train Research Paper
How to leash train a puppy?
Is the biggest question mark in your mind right now. I think before you buy a leash your puppy is
pulling you on leash solutions. Even my cutie just pulled me like this. This is not that much tough,
training a puppy to walk on a leash can be done within 5 minutes. Yes, of course, some puppies easily
adopt the leash, but some become pit bull in the training session. They tend to roll on the floor, bite,
piss and so on. These are cute actions performed by puppies while we train them. But in my
experience, I warn you; once if you get excited on these behaviours they would not at all obey your
commands. Fine folks! Let us move on to train the puppy to walk on a leash.
Puppy leash training age:
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patient for a day and fix the leash in the next day. But the next day you must fix the leash; otherwise,
they would act as if they feel uncomfortable. Don t allow them to escape from the training sessions. If
you encourage these behaviours then it would make you coward.
Experience the pleasure of walking on leash:
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Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 

How To Write An Argumentative Essay For A

  • 1. How To Write An Argumentative Essay For A 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write An Argumentative Essay For A How To Write An Argumentative Essay For A
  • 2. Multicultural Literacy Discussion When students finish middle school and move to high school, is when they are mostly likely to drop out of school. Students don t see the point of continuing their education when most of the time they don t understand or don t relate to the information that is being presented to them. Most of the time students rather be out in the streets with their peers causing havoc, than being inside a classroom. Typically, this often occurs in urban areas where the school population usually consists of students with culturally diverse backgrounds. According to the textbook Content Area Reading and Writing (2008), students in inner city schools finish assignments that involve reading or writing. The reason being that they often lack connection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students will be able to enjoy and understand the lessons, which it s obvious they rarely do. We can t afford to keep losing students because of a simple issue like this. If students have low reading proficiencies because they are dropping out of school, it will affect the communities and workplaces. Students won t be able to be successful because, nowadays the majority average paying jobs require for their employees to be able to read, write and communicate effectively as well as to have a high school diploma. It s imperative that preservice teachers are informed of the benefits multicultural education has. This type of curriculum could be what keeps culturally diverse students in school, or at least make it easier for them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Effects Of Reduction Of HIV Reduction of HIV through PrEP on African American MSM Introduction Sexual Transmitted Infections (STI) are a significant health problem worldwide despite being neglected from the stigma and taboo associated with it. There are over 25 diseases that can be transmitted through sexual activity. Many STIs are unnoticeable as a result of the symptoms being asymptomatic and the stigma that is attached to getting an STI would discourage an individual from getting treatment. These infections could lead to a range of symptoms from painless ulcer to stillbirth and ultimately leading to death. Populations who are at high risk of getting an STI are minorities, youth and adolescence, women, and sex workers. Amongst the 25 diseases includes the Human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some factors that could lead to an increase risk in exposure to HIV are the already high prevalence of HIV, lack of knowledge of HIV status, discrimination, and substance abuse. Description of selected STI Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the most common STI seen in the world today [1]. HIV is a virus. HIV virus spreads across body fluids and it attacks the immune system such as CD4 cells or more commonly known as T cells. There are three stages of HIV infection and it can only be detected if an individual get tested. If HIV is left untreated, it would weaken the immune system, resulting in an inability for our body to fight against other infections and diseases [2]. HIV disease is a major health issue worldwide with 36.7 million people living with HIV [3]. In 2014, the total number of people living with HIV in the United States is 955,081 and the rate is 299 per 100,000 population. The prevalence of this disease in the United States at the end of 2014, is around 1.1 million people above the age of 13. In 2014, the incidence of HIV infections in the United States were 37,600 [4]. In 2015, the highest number of highest diagnoses is 17,670 cases in the African American race [5]. In the United States, HIV mainly spreads by having sex or by sharing syringes with a person who is already infected with HIV [6].It is important to intervene HIV in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of The Ugly Duckling This version of the book titled The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Anderson was much better than any of the other versions I have read. This version includes more in depth details about what actually happens to the little ugly duckling. The detail helps the reader better understand what is happening in the book because they can actually picture the different events that are taking place. The book is also better because it has detailed pictures of each event that is taking place so the reader can actually see the different things the duckling is going through while their reading the book. These different points tend to keep children more interested in the book and make them want to read and learn from it themselves. This version is much longer and includes more detail about each of the stops the ugly duckling makes on his journey compared to what I have read before. Because this book is much longer, I believe that children can really learn the moral and understand what the book is trying to teach them which is to be nice to all even though some may be different. It teaches children not to single others out because of their looks or their actions because you never know what they are going to grow up to be. The pictures back up what the author is trying to say, the reader can see that the other ducks and ducklings kicked him out because he was different and the hunting dogs didn t even want to mess with him because he was ugly. The book teaches children not to judge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Creator Of Star Wars In the George Lucas film, the creator of Star Wars, has very strong Hindu beliefs. Similar to Hinduism affecting our lives, so has it affected his to an extent, which can also be seen by the fact that he has incorporated Hindu themes throughout the Star Wars film. This essay will explain, through different examples, the way Lucas has pushed Hinduism into this movie. In the movie, The Empire Strikes Back, it seems to portray some type of Hinduism in the first parts. Moreover, In the scene when Luke Skywalker goes to find Yoda. As he arrives, Skywalker finds himself in a swamp or forest, trying to find an old and wise master Yoda to learn the ways of the force. Later in that scene Luke gets a vision that his friends are in great danger. Luke then prepares to departure to go save his friends. Yoda persuades him not to go by saying that he must finish his training first because it is more important. This specifies on the Hindu concept of job over blood. The duty over blood lesson can be looked as examples in readings found in the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna tells Arjuna to battle his cousin in spite of his emotions for them, it is his job to do so. Towards the end of the training session, as Luke begins to leave, Ben Kenobi tells Luke to never give into anger and hatred. This lesson is also taught by Gandhi, which is explained in Hinduism. Aside from the training sessions, there are several parts of Star Wars that portray examples of Hinduism. An example of this would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gender And Gender Socialisation Socialisation is a term used to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies providing the individual with the skills and habits necessary for precipitating within one s society, thus the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained (Boundless.com, 2015). The process of socialisation involves an individual such as an adolescent having interactions with various agents of socialisation. Agents of socialisation are groups or institutions that play a crucial role in providing an individual with social and cultural skills in accordance with the social norms and standards of the society one is located in (Brian Furze, 2014). Socialisation contains two concepts, Primary and Secondary socialisation. Primary socialisation is a concept that involves usually a family s influence over an individual during childhood; this process supports one to attain essential skills necessary to function in society as a child (Brian Furze, 2014). Secondary socialisation is a process that occurs after childhood and involves interactions with agencies other than family such as; schools peer groups, media etc... (Brian Furze, 2014). Gender socialisation is the process of how individuals are socialised into behaviours of the ascribed sex at birth and is the process of socialising into gender roles (Giddens, 1993). Gender Identity involves an individual s perception of his or hers gender which usually correlates with ascribed status such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Osi Model Michael Rauseo IT310 OSI Model In the early years of computer and network research and development many systems were designed by a number of companies. Although each system had its rights and were sold across the world, it became apparent as network usage grew, that it was difficult, to enable all of these systems to communicate with each other. In the early 1980s, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recognized the need for a network model that would help companies create common network implementations. The OSI reference model, released in 1984, addresses this need. The OSI reference model became the primary architectural model for communications. Although other architectural models have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a reliable network layer a minimal transport layer is required. Functions of the transport layer include the following. Accepting messages from the layer above and, if necessary, splitting them into frames Providing reliable, end to end message delivery with acknowledgments Instructing the transmitting computer not to transmit when no receive buffers are available Multiplexing several process to process message streams or sessions onto one logical link and keeping track of which messages belong to which sessions Session Layer The session layer establishes a communications session between processes running on different computers, and can support message mode data transfer. Functions of the session layer include: Allowing application processes to register unique process addresses. It provides the means by which these process addresses can be resolved to the network layer or data link layer NIC addresses, if necessary. Establishing, monitoring, and terminating a virtual circuit session between two processes identified by their unique process addresses. A virtual circuit session is a direct link that seems to exist between the sender and receiver• Delimiting messages, to add header information that indicates where a message starts and ends. The receiving session layer can then refrain from indicating any message data to the overlying application until the entire message has been received. Informing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Psychodynamic Theory In my opinion, the psychodynamic theory makes most sense because it gives the background of sexual drive as far as the id, ego, and superego. Freud came up with a theory which explained the desire to want to do something and having balance. With this theory, most child molesters use their id and not their ego. They think about their wants and needs and not what is morally right. Also, cognitive distortion makes sense too because it breaks down the thoughts of a child molester. According to the research, molesters think if a person did not resist, then they wanted it and a lot of sexual offenders think like that by taking it as consent sex when it is not. For example, if a child just lays there and do not say stop they think the child must want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mrs. Wishart s Presentation Of Female Characters In Jasper... 1) Gender Issues In Jasper Jones, male characters are portrayed as the controlling species. An example of this would be the Shire President, Pete Wishart. He controlled and bullied his wife. He even abused his own daughter. The female characters are portrayed as less dominant and emotionally unstable. When Laura told Mrs. Wishart, her mother, that her father was abusing her, Mrs. Wishart called her a liar and defended him. This makes it seem like women did not have any natural affection for their children. In society, females were less dominant. They usually stayed at home to cook, clean, and take care of the children. The men, however, were the money makers. They worked while the women stayed home. This gave men power over the women because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first he was a young, smart thirteen boy, who took his privileges for granted. When he saw Laura s body, he had to quickly mature and rise to the occasion to help Jasper. This helped Charlie to see the evil in the world and complicated his view of right and wrong. Seeing Jasper s difficult life and everything he had to go through made Charlie think about himself and all the privileges he has. From the start of the novel, Charlie s maturity and intelligence deepens. This causes Charlie to willingly help Jasper find out who killed Laura. Another important character is Jasper Jones. From an early age, Jasper has had to raise himself. His mother died in a car accident and his father is always drunk and incapable of taking care of him. Jasper s maturity helps him to be level headed in situations that would get a reaction from others. For example, when Jasper saw Laura hanging from the tree and choking, he tried to save her. Then, he ran and got Charlie to help him. Some people in a similar situation would have panicked, but due to Jasper s maturity, his reactions are mostly sensible. A change does occur when Jasper finds out that Jack Lionel is his grandfather. In the beginning, Jasper allowed Corrigan s lies and rumors to taint his view of the situation, and he immediately was set on proving Lionel guilty. This changes when he finds out the truth about Laura s death and his relationship with Jack Lionel. These two important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Minimum Wage Wars Minimum Wage Wars In 2015, the Illinois minimum wage is $8.25 an hour (Schreiber and Young). There are people in Illinois who want to raise the minimum wage to $15. The current debate for the increase in minimum wage is that, by increasing the minimum wage, cost of living will be easier to pay for, poverty levels will decrease, and produce income equality. This notion sounds like a good idea initially; however, what will the repercussions of raising the minimum wage most likely look like? Increasing the minimum wage will probably have the opposite effect of what is intended by its supporters. A $15 raise in minimum wage may result in job loss. A 2006 review of more than 100 minimum wage studies by David Neumark and William Wascher found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Jackson In What You Pawn I Will Redeem Jackson Jackson, or Jackson to the second power, is a homeless Native American man that lives in the Seattle Washington area. He is an honest and kind alcoholic that has no idea how to manage or spend money. Whenever he gets even five dollars, or any money, he usually blows it on alcohol. Until one day he sees his grandmother s regalia in a pawn shop window and goes on a quest to win it back by getting nine hundred ninety nine dollars. He gets some money here and there, but he always ended spending it on himself or others and could not save up the money. Ultimately, he ends up getting the regalia through some hard work and kindness of the pawn shop owner. In What you Pawn I Will Redeem, Sherman Alexie uses the character Jackson Jackson to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The environment that they are in causes many of the Native Americans in this area to be troubled and live poor lives. He moved to Seattle for college but failed out. After that he worked blue collar jobs. It seems that all the Indians in the story he mentions are always working these rough blue collar jobs. They go to the bars after long hard work days or they come in from other areas on fishing boats with some money, but nothing after that (13). They wait for the boats to come back , but never do and after that there is no other opportunity for them. It is either they have jobs like that or none like Jackson. Jackson has been on both sides, but never has had the chance to better himself, partly because of his alcoholism, but also because of where he has come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Positive And Negative Liberty 3. What is the difference between negative and positive liberty? Explain the difference using examples. What is Isaiah Berlin s criticism of positive liberty? Give one possible response that a proponent of positive liberty might give to Berlin. The Two Concepts of Liberty by Isaiah Berlin distinguishes negative liberty from positive liberty. Negative liberty emphasizes on freedom from outside interference whereas positive liberty emphasizes on freedom to act upon one s will, to take control of one s life and have the ability to achieve one s goals. While negative liberty requires absence of external hindrances which act as impediments to the freedom of individuals, positive liberty requires presence of self control, self mastery, self determination ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could become free simply by contenting oneself with one s situation. Some theorists of positive freedom bite the bullet and say that the contented slave is indeed free that in order to be free the individual must learn, not so much to dominate certain merely empirical desires, but to rid herself of them. She must, in other words, remove as many of her desires as possible. As Berlin puts it, if I have a wounded leg there are two methods of freeing myself from pain. One is to heal the wound. But if the cure is too difficult or uncertain, there is another method. I can get rid of the wound by cutting off my leg . But this state, even if it can be achieved, is not one that liberals would want to call one of freedom, for it again risks masking important forms of oppression. It is, after all, often in coming to terms with excessive external limitations in society that individuals retreat into themselves, pretending to themselves that they do not really desire the worldly goods or pleasures they have been denied. Moreover, the removal of desires may also be an effect of outside forces, such as brainwashing, which we should hardly want to call a realization of freedom. Because the concept of negative freedom concentrates on the external sphere in which individuals interact, it seems to provide a better guarantee against the dangers of paternalism and authoritarianism perceived by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Field Trip Report on Religions Field Trip Report on The Calvary Chapel, a Christian Church Prepared for: Professor Shaw Prepared by: Julian Aguirre DeVry University Comparative Religions Field Trip Report February 15, 2013 Memorandum To: Professor Shaw (DeVry University) From: Julian Aguirre Date: February 15, 2014 RE: Field Trip Report on Calvary Chapel, Ranch Cucamonga CA! ______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction The objective of this report is to contrast and compare the culture of the Calvary Church with Catholicism, which is the religion that I practice. A field trip was taken to the Calvary Chapel in Rancho Cucamonga On February 12 of 2013, in which a clear observation of its services was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person has to really pay attention to the details to see the name. It is pretty hard to drive by and notice that there is a church on that street. In the Catholic Church that I attend, the name is pretty obvious. A person can tell that there is a church from quite a distance. In my opinion, the church did not lend itself to worship. Worship The nature of the worship facility consisted of communion and prayers of forgiveness and faith. As mass originate, the reverend, who was named Jimmy Orate, and his wife discussed many life stories with the people. This stage of the worship service lasted a good fifteen to twenty minutes. The reverend s wife spoke about an abortion that she went through before she found Christ. That abortion led to her guilt for many years. She had no kind of peace, and credits that to her past non belief in God. She felt ashamed to speak about the abortion with people, but with the faith in God and Christ, she was finally able to confront her fear until finally speaking about the issue. She managed to ask for forgiveness and was finally able to deal with herself. The message associated with this anecdote was of repentance. In order to have peace and tranquility, a person has to repent from all of past and current sins. The reverend also contributed adding the story from Psalm 3 of the Bible in which David fled from his own son Absalom . Psalm 3 reads like this:
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  • 15. Elements In Slaughterhouse-Five Comic and Tragic Elements in Slaughterhouse Five Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., is the tale of a World War II soldier, Billy Pilgrim. His wartime experiences and their effects lead him to the ultimate conclusion that war is unexplainable. To portray this effectively, Vonnegut presents the story in two dimensions: historical and science fiction. The irrationality of war is emphasized in each dimension by contrasts in its comic and tragic elements. The historical seriousness of the Battle of the Bulge and the bombing of Dresden are contrasted by many ironies and dark humor; the fantastical, science fiction type place of Tralfamadore is, in truth, an outlet for Vonnegut to show his incredibly serious fatalistic views. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ironically the talented, trained scouts are killed by the Germans, whereas Billy and Roland are spared and merely taken as POWs. The simplicity and innocence in the description of the tragic ends of the scouts are told in the simple sentence, Three inoffensive bangs came from far away. The ending of lives, especially that of comrades, cannot be characterized as inoffensive. Billy doesn t say this to be unsympathetic, but rather from the shock of a war that alters his perception of life, and makes him unable to deal with reality in a normal way. More irony is shown with the horrible conditions on the POW train headed for Dresden, plagued by cold weather, endless hours of nothing to do, and cramped surroundings. A hobo dies on one boxcar while proclaiming, You think this is bad? This ain t so bad. Also, Roland Weary dies of gangrene, as a result of going shoeless when he is stripped of his boots by German soldiers. He blames Billy for his death. Ironically, of the four original soldiers, Billy is the only one who remains alive, yet he is the most unlikely one to do so. Eventually, Billy makes it to Dresden, and he and the other American POWs are housed in Schlachthof Funf (Slaughterhouse Five), from which the book s name is derived. Because Dresden is an open city , not militarily important to the Allied Powers, people from surrounding cities flee to Dresden to take refuge. Ironically, the city is bombed and the thousands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Facing Contradictions Analysis Facing Contradictions and inconsistences: Every day we are faced with many contradictions and inconsistences. Some of them are our own and others we encounter them from others. Our daily interactions can be full of contradictions and inconsistences for instance, when you are mad at someone and they make you laugh. Perhaps life itself can be inconsistence, one day there are good news the other you are conveyed with bad news. Contradictions: Is the act of saying something is opposite or very different in meaning to something else. Example: When you say you are trustworthy and an honest person but in reality you are the opposite. Inconsistences: The act of being irregular. Example: For instance one day you preform really well in your class and the other day you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prejudices: Preconceived idea that is not based on reason or actual experience. For example you judge someone with a biased point of view 3. Narrow mindedness: Simply being difficult to deal with, biased, does not like to be wrong, and unfair. Social forces, the mass media, and our experiences: In this segment the book explains almost exclusively how the social forces and the mass media impacted our life in many forms. In other words, they influenced their life by given us what we should do and what should not we do. Those are the examples of how social media impacted our life dramatically: Tell us what to do and what not to do Tell us what are problems are They affect the meanings we give to events close to us The shape our worldview They tell us who is a friend and who is the enemy Implications for the design of your life: Controlling our own thoughts and actions will enable us to shape the best design of our life. We must resist any external force that aiming to change or control our personalities. In additional to that, in order to achieve the best of us we should start to think out of the box. Thinking out of the box is the way to open many opportunities and doors for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Cockroaches In Lord Of The Flies Study Guide 1. Cockroaches cockroaches can live without their head but only for a few days. They can go without food longer than they can go without water. Cockroaches have 6 legs and 18 knees and are said to be one of fastest moving insects. A female cockroach mates only once, but remains pregnant for the rest of her life. 2. Fleas fleas don t have wings. They travel from host to host by jumping. It is said that a flea can jump approximately 120 times its height. Did you know that female fleas are larger than the males? 3. Mosquitos Did you know that male mosquitos don t actually bite but it is the female mosquito who feeds on your blood? Did you know that mosquitoes are said to be attracted to the color blue. 4. Crickets Only male crickets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Housefly The common housefly is considered one of the most dangerous insect. They carry and transmit diseases. Think about where you find them when they aren t annoying you. Flies can t ingest solid food. In fact they regurgitate their food to liquefy it so they can eat it. I really know why I hate a fly now. 7. Ants Did you know that ant s don t sleep? Ants are super strong and it is estimated that they can lift 20 times their own body weight. Without a queen ant, the entire colony will die. Why? Because no new worker ants are born to serve the colony. Ants can t chew their food. Instead they move their jaw from side to side to extract juice from their food. 8. Wasps and Bees Approximately 100 or more deaths each year are contributed to wasp and bee stings. 9. Termites In almost all cases termite workers and soldiers are blind. Termite soldiers warn the colony of threats by tapping out warning signals against available surfaces. 10. Spiders No one spider web is identical. Each is a custom design and some say are a thing of beauty. Most of us of courses prefer to simply get rid of the web and the occupant. Did you know that spiders are actually beneficial? They catch and eat other pests. Not all spiders are poisonous. And some spiders are actually musicians. No seriously, they pluck there webs strands to attract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. All The Years Of Her Life Essay 1. Write an essay in which you examine the different kinds of conflict present in any of the stories studied thus far. How does the conflict(s) affect the theme of the story? Conflict and Its Influence on the Themes in All the Years of her Life The idea of Conflict is an extremely complex one and is vividly evident in the short story All the years of her life by Morley Callaghan. It is important to define the term Conflict , as defined by the Oxford Dictionary Be incompatible or at a variance; clash ( Conflict Definition of Conflict in English | Oxford Dictionaries ). While the story All the years of her Life discusses the various conflicts the protagonist faces in her life and the lives of those around her. It begins with an external ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This begins first that she assumes the role of a male figure in the absence of her husband in the life of her son I m going to make myself a cup of tea. Mind, now, not a word about tonight to your father. (Callaghan 5). This conflict that was internal was due to the absence of her husband. Moreover, Mrs. Higgins was conflicted from all the decisions her children has been making from Alfred stealing to when Alfred s young sister had kept repeating doggedly that she was getting married (Callaghan 6). Mrs. Higgins has a breakdown as Alfred describes her Her face as she sat there was a frightened broken face utterly unlike the face of the woman who had been so assured a little while ago (Callaghan 5). The realization the protagonist had was that she was conflicted with all the wrong choices she made and the people around her had made, her broken spirit symbolizes that she may have made the wrong decision earlier. The theme of realization and resolution is again developed from the conflict that the protagonist had faced in her life, the realization she has after dealing with all her conflicts as she reflects on the table. The realization Alfred has when he sees the conflict that his mother has gone through, he finally matures and understands the sacrifice of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cultural Differences Between Body Language, Communication... As professional caregivers, nurses are required to communicate with patients to assess, diagnose and provide interventions that result in desirable outcomes. An ever changing cultural and spiritual population is a hallmark of the US identity since its inception two and a half centuries ago. This poses a challenge for nurses who must be able to quickly and accurately identify client needs and provide appropriate care. Language differences are a natural barrier to communication, as are cultural differences in body language, communication styles and cultural beliefs. People whose culture differs from the nurse may have different views about overall health and well being, choices for interventions, responses to pain and opinions about death and life prolonging care. Nurses must be open to differences in cultural beliefs and educate themselves about the diversity in their area to best meet the needs of the community. It is important, however, that a well intentioned desire to achieve cultural competence does not result in oversimplification and stereotyping. There is variation within cultural groups and uniqueness to individual experiences that must also be considered. Nurses must aspire to respect differences in culture and treat patients in a manner that instills trust. The American Nurses Association developed a set of standards of practice for culturally competent nursing to ensure that all patients specific needs are addressed, as well as ensuring equity in the workplace ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysing the Israel-Palestine Conflict in International... Analysing the Israel Palestine Conflict in International Relations Perspective Introduction to International Relations Analysing the Israel Palestine Conflict in International Relations Perspective Background Since the early 20th Century, Israelis and Palestinians have been fighting over the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. With the assumption that Palestine is a state to facilitate discussion, this report sketches out the most significant elements of the conflict on the three levels defined by Kenneth Waltz, and applies the Realist theory of international relations (IR) to the Two State solution. Levels of analysis 1. First Level The first level focuses on individuals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, divergent values among parties could result in unstable governments. Such instability has been particularly highlighted by frequent national elections and coalition reconstruction in Israel. The PA resembles a classic authoritarian regime under the reign of Mahmoud Abbas even though it is supposed to be democratic. The PA government remains relatively stable under this structure. However, militant groups like Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad could be a credible external threat to the established governance of the PA. Since 2003, conflicts between the two major factions, the traditional dominant party, Fatah, and its subsequent electoral rival, Hamas, have fractured the Palestinian side. After the Hamas took power in the Gaza Strip in June 2007, the territory controlled by the PA was split between Fatah in the West Bank, and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. [1] The estrangement between the parties has led to the fall of bipartisan governance of the PA [2]. 3. Third Level The third level is the international level which can be broken down into sub groups such as relevant third party states, transnational actors, international organizations, and the relations between states. The Quartet on the Middle East represented by a special envoy formed by the United States, Russia, and the United Nations is an international contingent mediating the official negotiations. The
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  • 22. Analysis Of Alan Jackson s Remember When nah Tate Maness ENG 111.4405 10 September 2015 Remember When Alan Jackson, a country music singer, is one of a few superstars who has built his career on traditional country. He is one of the greatest singers in country music that has written the best songs in the history of the genre (The Boot Staff). He has written more than sixty singles and half of them have reached to #1 on the charts (The Boot Staff). Most of the songs that Alan Jackson has written during his career are about his personal experiences. The song Remember When was written during a difficult period in his marriage, which was when he and his wife got separated and then reconciled several months later (The Boot Staff). In the song Remember When by Alan Jackson, the lyrics, music video, and history reveal the events in his life with his wife so they will remember as they grow old together. In Remember When , Alan Jackson reflects on his past with his wife on their life together. Throughout the song, he mentions when they first met, getting married, separating, reconciling, and growing a family. The phrase Remember When is used to return to his memories (Lyrics007). He describes that when they got married, they had to learn to work through the good and bad times in their relationship. In stanza 4, Alan Jackson states the sound of little feet , this was when they broke up and reconciled months later because their kids had such an impact on them that they did not seek a divorce (Lyrics007). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Freedom Of Travelling On Horseback To Arthur there was nothing like the freedom of travelling on horseback. The few times when he sat in the car and watched Merlin steer their way across the countryside along the roads it felt unsatisfying to him. The world passed by the windows too fast for Arthur to take in his new surroundings. He needed to feel the elements around him, like the sun on his face or the wind blowing into his hair as it did today. Here in the wide open air it smelled like humid soil, grass and flowers. That was far better to him then the confined feel and the awful smell of the car. Not to mention that he still did not trust the machine. It had the power to kill as far as he was concerned, and it put the fear in him. For some reason he could not get passed the image of how close he came losing Gwaine to one... Arthur steered his horse through known territory as fast as he dared. The thrilling gallop made him feel alive again. In the last few hours he had felt more like his old self than ever since he came to this century. This century... it still stunned him that so much time had passed in a matter of what felt like days to him. The way Camelot got snapped away from him in a blip of time made him feel as if part of his heart was ripped out. For his entire life he had known nothing else than it. He fought for his people and protected it with every fibre of his being. To be left without such a cause and without the love of his people, including his friends, was just too much to bear at times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Merck Vioxx Recall Merck, the FDA, and the VIOXX Recall MBA 520 D4C2 Ethics Leadership in a Global Environment April 22, 2012 Merck and Vioxx Recall Did Merck act in social and ethical manner? In 2005, Merck was ranked fourth in sales among pharmaceutical companies. Merck had released the drug Vioxx, for treating Osteoarthritis in late 1990. Merck as a company has a reputation of being one of the most ethical and socially responsible drug company established. The company s Philanthropy was Legendary (Lawrence Weber, 2011). A quote from George Merck, CEO, stated We try never to forget the medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, they were so focused on developing a blockbuster drug that its ethical considerations that would ordinarily have been considered were ignored. Protecting consumers of prescription medicine The best course of action, in protecting consumers of prescription medicine, would be to ban direct to consumer (DTC) advertising of these medications. Research has shown that DTC ads provide biased educational materials that promote medication over healthy alternatives (Stange, 2007). Conversations between the patient and health care provider revolve around DTC ads rather than the patient s personal health. Discussing why the DTC drug is not the best option for the patient could result in decreased conversations about the patient s behavior, family health history or recent patient health concerns. DTC advertisements create an environment through which patient vulnerability and fear of illness is manipulated and the selected drug serves as the best solution. These advertisements should encourage the patient to encourage communications between the patient and doctor on ways to become healthier; instead they foster a belief that drug dependency is a more viable solution than healthy behaviors. As of right now, only the United States and New Zealand do not ban the use of DTC ads (Stange, 2007). Consumers need to take a more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image and meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in which there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image contains signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind so that the intended message is not missed. Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image: The Linguistic message The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image) The linguistic message is that which is provided by text and, according to Barthes, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a means of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this way, the denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural being there of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses that as technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given meaning (P159 60). Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay. The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to interpret the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative, connotative and linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text; when intonation is applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Psychological Trauma Essay The term Psychological trauma refers to damage wrought from a traumatic event, which that damages one s ability to cope with stressors. Trauma is commonly defined as an exposure to a situation in which a person is confronted with an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to self or others physical well being (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Specific types of client trauma frequently encountered by which therapists and other mental health workers frequently encounter in a clinical setting include sexual abuse, physical , or sexual assault, natural disasters such as earthquakes or tsunamis, domestic violence, and school or/and work related violence (James Gilliland, 2001). Traumatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Van der Kolk (1987) notes that human responses to trauma are relatively constant across various types of traumatic stimuli, where individuals have poor tolerance to arousal stimuli and may experience social and emotional withdrawal. These changes in the body s arousal and perception prevent the continuance of normal life, and require help. Traumatic events also produce profound and lasting changes in physiological arousal, emotion, cognition, and memory. Moreover, traumatic events may result in the severance of these normally integrated functions from one another. Traumatized individuals may also suffer from the memories of the tragic or horrifying experiences they have undergone. Frequently, as a result of these many symptoms, it becomes inevitable for the individual to develop certain complications associated with trauma related disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder. Herman (1992) categorizes the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder into three major categories: hyperarousal, intrusion, and constriction. She describes hyperarousal as the persistent expectation of danger, intrusion as the indelible imprint of the traumatic moment, and constriction as the numbing response of surrender (Herman, 1992, p. 35). There is, however, evidence that suggests that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Transport Systems And Transportation Systems Introduction Cities are places which have huge amount of gathering of people, collection of economic activities and complex infrastructure for people which all together are supported by transport systems. Traditionally, the focus of transport system has been on passengers as cities were looked as locations of maximum human interactions with each other with intricate traffic patterns linked to commuting, commercial transactions and cultural/leisure activities. But today, cities are also place of production, consumption and distribution, due to which the focus of transport system has also got redefined. In a larger city, the complexity of transportation increases manifolds because of the modes involved, the large number of origins and destinations, the amount and variety of traffic and the possibility of interference, particularly when this complexity is not managed effectively. As quoted by Rodrigue, J P (2013), the most important transport problems are often related to urban areas and take place where transport systems fails to satisfy the various requirements of urban mobility because of several reasons. Productivity of any urban area is highly dependent on its transport system and also its efficiency to regulate goods, workers and consumers between multiple origins and destinations . Objective The objective of this paper is to understand the modes of road transportation, the role of road transportation in urban areas, the role of transportation infrastructure in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Gun Confiscation Essay Gun Confiscation Bingo. The Game Of Finding A Leftist Who Hasn t Demanded Gun Confiscation. Hey boys and girls, it s time to play the hottest new game for fun and fabulous prizes.* The lie from the Left has always been We re not talking about taking guns away from people , while they talk about taking guns away from people. https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2017/11/10/hand over your weapons/6IxJLanMKGak7RvCLipwbN/story.html http://abcnews.go.com/US/temporary restraining order guns stop mass shootings/story?id=51042163 So the trick now its to find one of them who HASN T demanded gun confiscation by the process of elimination. The rules are simple: List out the major media outlets of the socialist Left around the nation in these categories: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two points will be awarded for each instance of a demand for the repeal of the 2nd amendment. Note: Only one point will be awarded for each instance of a demand for the banning or confiscation of Assault Weapons since this happens so often it s not even sporting to dig them up and there is no real definition of that term. Bonus points will be awarded for cases of a Leftist media outlet detailing it s plans to confiscate guns via Intergalactic Background Checks and registration. [Yes, they are out there extra points for digging them up!] In some cases we must restrict the total number of points available for certain national print outlets of the socialist left [e.g. The New York times] given that those outlets come up with new ways of demanding gun confiscation almost on a weekly basis. Please note that with the progression of time, it will be that much easier to win the game particularly after another Serious Crisis brought on be the Left s insistence on indoctrination in the precepts of cultural Marxism. So everyone grab your gun.. confiscation bingo cards and start playing, it s fun for the whole family! [*no prizes will be awarded
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  • 30. Hard Drive Advantages And Disadvantages The conventional turning hard drive is the fundamental nonvolatile stockpiling on a PC. That is, data on it doesn t leave when you kill the framework, as is valid for information put away in RAM. A hard drives is basically a metal platter with an attractive covering that stores your information, whether climate reports from the most recent century, a superior quality duplicate of the Star Wars set of three, or your advanced music gathering. A read/compose head on an arm gets to the information while the platters are turning. A SSD does practically everything a hard drive does, yet information is rather put away on interconnected glimmer memory chips that hold the information notwithstanding when there s no force present. The chips can either be for all time introduced on the framework s motherboard (as on some little portable PCs and ultrabooks), on a PCI Express (PCIe) card (in some top of the line workstations), or in a crate that is estimated, molded, and wired to opening in for a tablet or desktop s hard drive (basic on everything else). These blaze memory chips are of an alternate sort than is utilized as a part of USB thumb drives, and are ordinarily quicker and more solid. SSDs are therefore more costly than USB thumb drives of the same limits. Note: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Will probably discover 500GB to 1TB units as essential drives in frameworks. While 500GB is viewed as a base hard drive in 2016, valuing concerns can push that down to 128GB for lower estimated SSD based frameworks. Media clients will require much more, with 1TB to 4TB drives normal in top of the line frameworks. Essentially, the more stockpiling limit, the more stuff you can continue your PC. Cloud based (Internet) stockpiling might be useful for lodging records you plan to share among your telephone, tablet, and PC, however nearby capacity is less costly, and you just need to purchase it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Of Mice And Men Quotes In this book Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is about George and lennie s relationship is marked by the same goal. For example, George wants to have a future together and work together as a team. And in this quote O.K. Someday we re gonna get the jack together and we re gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an a cow and some pigs . This quote tells us that once they start working they will have these dreams and make it come true and they want to live together since they have a strong bond that will make them succeed. For example when they had many thoughts about having a future and move on with their life and forget about the horrible times in their life which talks about it in this quote With us it ain t like that. We got a future. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And they want to get a house and have a job. In this book George acts like he does not like the way Lennie acts but he does still care about Lennie because in the book Lennie had a dead mouse in his pocket and he was holding it but George told Lennie that do not keep it and throw it away because George knew that if he had a dead mouse it will be bad because it might had a disease. For example this is when George addresses no matter what situation that they are in they will always have each other backs and talks about it in this quote. But not us! An why? Because... because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that s why. This quote tells us that they really care about each other and George is responsible for Lennie since Lennie forgets everything but unlike people forgetting about their friends George takes care of Lennie and makes sure that Lennie is safe.In conclusion, George and Lennie are true friends and they will care about each other since they have a future together and they have strong bond that is always there for each other and never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparison Of Elizabeth Proctor In The Crucible I will not judge you John, says Elizabeth Proctor from The Crucible as she forgives John and gives him the decision whether he lives or dies. Elizabeth Proctor is a Christian and holy woman who is married to John Proctor will never tell a lie. She lives on the outskirts of town and gets pregnant during the story. I am most parallel to Elizabeth Proctor because we are both loyal, forgiving, and caring. In The Crucible Elizabeth Proctor is loyal, just like I am. Elizabeth Proctor is loyal because she stayed with her husband even though he had an affair. Although she was mad and angry at John, she never left him and stuck by his side. I resemble Elizabeth because of my loyalty. I am loyal because I can always keep a secret. For example, my one friend told me what girl he finds attractive. He trusted me with his secret because of my loyalty and I have yet to tell anybody his secret. My friends could tell me anything and trust me that I will not tell anybody. I am also loyal because I stick to my word. For instance my brother and I made a promise to each other that we will stick up for each other no matter what. One time last year he came home after curfew and my parents were mad at him. I stuck up for him and distracted my parents by taking them behind our house to see a tree that fell down. I made up the excuse to get my parents out of the house to see an apparent tree that fell down at 11 o clock at night so my brother could get inside the house. Even though my parents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Critique Of Low Carbohydrate Diet Essay The low carbohydrate diet dates back to 1797, when Scottish surgeon John Roll successfully treated two diabetic Army officers with a low carbohydrate diet, which made the low carbohydrate, ketogenic diet became the standard treatment for diabetic and obese patients throughout the 19th century (Morgan 10). Subsequently, there was a rise in demand for low carbohydrate diet books in 1958, 1967, and 1972, by Dr. Richard Mackarness, Irwin Stillman, and Dr. Robert Atkins, consecutively, with the latter one received the most widespread popularity. All of these diets expressed a steady emphasis on a diet with high protein, high natural fat in replacement of the loss in carbohydrate intake. From the early 2000s, the low carbohydrate diet has become one of the most popular diets in the United States, with 18% of the population reportedly used according to HealthDay. Even though Atkins book meets immense success, it attracts criticism from the medical community ( A critique of Low Carbohydrate 15 23). While having the benefits of a diabetic treatment such as lowering blood sugar and insulin level low carbohydrate diet has caused cases of hypoglycemia and ketoacidosis, where health emergencies, even fatal, were recorded. Also, according to MayoClinic.org, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends a daily carbohydrates intake of 225 325 grams per day, while most diets allow only 40 120 grams, with the Atkins diet allowing only 20 grams per day for two weeks. All of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ocean Acidification The issue on ocean acidification is popularizing but what exactly is ocean acidification? It occurs when carbon dioxide is absorbed in the ocean s waters from then on a series of chemical reactions take place which lowers the ocean s water pH, carbonate ion concentration, as well as the saturation states of the calcium carbonate minerals ( What is Ocean Acidification? ). Since we are addressing the issue on ocean acidification we will touch on the marine creatures that are harmed and will possibly be harmed due to the acidification of the seawater. A background of the chemicals involved as well the beneficial usage of the chemicals will be described in order to address the solution to this environmental problem. Ocean acidification is said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A process called iron fertilization which stimulates photosynthesis in phytoplankton. Phytoplankton has the ability to convert dissolved carbon dioxide in the ocean into carbohydrate and oxygen gas. This solution, seeming to be the best answer to the problem is not without fault. A statement by the IAP cautioned against this climate engineering. Mitigation approaches such as adding chemicals to counter the effects of acidification are likely to be expensive, only partly effective and only at a very local scale, and may pose additional unanticipated risks to the marine environment. There has been very little research on the feasibility and impacts of these approaches. Substantial research is needed before these techniques could be applied (Halting ocean acidification in time). Unfortunately, a process such as this one proves to be quite expensive, difficult, and is not proven to cause other problems. Lowering carbon dioxide emissions is currently our best defense to ocean acidification however the mitigation processes such as iron fertilization could be a potential future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Erosion Has Changed The Structure Of The Hawaiian Islands The Hawaiian Islands were created from volcanoes over the millions of years. The Islands sit on the Pacific Ocean plate and the way these islands were formed was from the hotspots in the earth s crust and from the underwater volcanoes that soon rise to make land. There is roughly eight islands and I believe there will be more islands created in the future and they will keep shifting northwest. The first island is the oldest and roughly near 5 million years old, while the younger ones aren t as old. Erosion is a common thing throughout the earth but for the Hawaiian Islands it s changed the way the structure of the volcanoes and the island as a whole. The main reason why the islands are growing is from the lava the pours out of the volcanoes and builds layers upon layers and expands which expands the land. There is enough supply of lava that comes from the mantle since it s still an active hot spot and will always be a hotspot. The creation of the Hawaiian Islands: The Earth s outer crust is made up many tectonic plates that move over the surface of the planet. When the plates come collide, volcanoes will form sometime (National Ocean Service). Volcanoes can also form in the middle of a plate, where magma rises upward until it erupts on the sea floor, at what is called a hot spot (National Ocean Service). A hot spot is a plume of magma or molten rock that rises from within the Earth then reaches the surface forming underwater volcanoes which may grow tall enough to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Kesa Substance Abuse Case Studies The additional information that would be beneficial to be aware of would be Kesha s family history, past history of substance abuse, and childhood/adolescent history. By obtaining Kesha s family history information is important is due to seeing if there are mental disorders that run in the family, such as depression, anxiety, etc. This will make Kesha s diagnoses easier to create and I will be able to provide her with information about the disorders, the treatments administered for each concern, and any questions I can answer for Kesha. In the description of the client, she does not state that she does not abuse alcohol or substances, Although, by confronting Kesha about this question, you can unfold some past history Kesha never acknowledged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Tail Signifying A Positive Relationship c. It should appear in the tail signifying a positive relationship, with .05 in that tail. d. It should appear in the tail signifying a negative relationship, with .05 in that tail. An administrator working in a child guidance center tests the hypothesis that family income will be related to number of treatment sessions attended. Her sample size is large, and her level of significance is .05. How should her critical region appear in her theoretical sampling distribution? a. It should be split between the right and left tails, with .05 appearing in each tail. b. It should be split between the right and left tails, with .025 appearing in each tail. c. It should appear in the tail signifying a positive relationship, with .05 in that tail. d. It should appear in the tail signifying a negative relationship, with .05 in that tail. Slide 15: Here s the same curve demonstrating the z score values for 2.5% at each tail. Slide 16: This curve demonstrates a one tail hypothesis with the critical region representing 5% showing a positive relationship. Slide 17: This curve demonstrates a one tail hypothesis with the critical region representing 5% showing a negative relationship. Please answer the following quiz questions. Which of the following statements is true about one tailed tests of significance? a. The critical region is at both ends of the theoretical sampling distribution. b. They increase the chances of reaching the critical region if the results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing the Atkins and South Beach Diets Essay Comparing the Operations of the Atkins and South Beach Diets In today s society, an ongoing trend of diets have played a major impact in the nutritional and dieting markets such as the Atkins and South Beach. Both diets may be considered similar since they were both designed and intended for dieters to produce similar results of dramatic rapid weight loss within stages. Though the end result may be similar, the method of achieving the weight loss differs in many aspects. Both the Atkins and South Beach diets, varies in the choice of foods consumed by the dieter and the step by step process on how the diet operates. In the Atkins diet, it involves eating foods which are high in protein and fat, while limiting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The South Beach differs with the Atkins in that it allows carbohydrates, especially those high in fiber like multigrain bread and wild rice. The South Beach diet relies on the glycemic index or GI to determine good carbohydrates from bad carbohydrates. The glycemic index is a system that ranks foods by how they affect your levels of blood sugar and insulin. Low GI foods that are less than 55 produce a gradual rise in blood sugar that s easy on the body. Foods between 55 and 70 are intermediate GI foods. Foods with high GI that is more than 70 would make blood sugar as well as insulin levels spike fast, which is a major health risk. The glycemic index is important since keeping insulin levels low is the central principle behind all low carbohydrate diets. So under South Beach, bad carbohydrates with a high glycemic index like refined flour products, potatoes, pasta, and white rice are forbidden, while good carbohydrates with a low glycemic index like whole wheat products and wild rice are permitted. The limitations and choices of carbohydrates, in both the Atkins and the South Beach, may be one of the main differences, but they also differ in the way the diets are executed in a step by step process. In the Atkins diet, it requires several stages in order to achieve the intended goal weight reduction. There are four phases within the diet. The first phase is known as the induction phase, where dieters are urged to be on a low carbohydrate and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Similarities Between Cheese And Pygmalion I m a working class person, working with class. Karl Lagerfeld A working class person, struggling to climb up the soaring social ladder. This is exactly one of the main aspects Cheese, written by Willem Elsschot and Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw. Both being written in the 1910s and 1930s respectively, it s inevitable to find connections between the novels themselves and the general society of those periods. We are presented with main characters Frans Laarmans in Cheese and Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion, with social, cultural and religious aspects. In Cheese and Pygmalion, the culture and background of the authors are presented to the audience through the characters. In both novels it s clear from the very beginning that the characters are not from a wealthy background. Laarmans, only a mere plebeian from the working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laarmans as a clear example, sells his soul to Hornstra , which is a form of biblical imagery. Not only does the name Hornstra ring a bell of the generalized image of the devil, but the act of selling one s soul is definitely something biblical as well. Despite Elsschot claiming that he was an atheist, he made countless biblical references. Religion was undoubtedly of great significance for many in the 1930s. Elsschot took advantage of the situation and was not only able to tell his story more effectively, but the passage also shows that he was still aware of the time he lived in. Exactly the same goes for Shaw s Pygmalion, where Mrs. Pearce tells Higgins is, tempting the girl . Shaw also showed biblical interest, not only in the plot itself, but in real life also. Shaw also described himself as a person of no religion, however he still showed interest in the study and concepts behind religion throughout his life. Again, this also shows that Shaw consciously integrated biblical references to please his own audience, which at the time were dominantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Richard Donaldson s Richard Is At Hand After reading Cinema and the Kingdom of Death by Peter Donaldson s I narrowed my attention to one section Richard is at Hand . Donaldson talks about McKellen s adaptation by starting off with a very important scene in the beginning of the film that shows how McKellen included media into Shakespeare s play. Donaldson talks about mass media in the play by including The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin. The first scene of the film starts off with a message being received on a machine, RICHARD GLOUCESTER IS AT HAND. HE HOLDS HIS COURSE TOWARD TEWKESBURY (Donaldson 246). This is just before Richard breaks down the wall with a tank and after all the commotion, Richard appears as a character dressed in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. High Frequency Trading On Chinese Market Introduction of high frequency trading in Chinese market Ruosi Fan Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to study the high frequency trading and its application in the Chinese market. This study includes the status, characteristics and development trend of foreign high frequency trading, on the basis of high frequency trading system structure analysis and the development of Chinese high frequency corresponding regulatory Suggestions. High frequency trading has high speed and complex instructions operation procedures, low latency, open time is short, trade frequently, the characteristics of its bulk deity, and has some of the participants in the securities trading of lower transaction costs and other advantages, at the same time, brought negative effects such as market turmoil. Key words: high frequency trading Stock index and futures High frequency trading regulation 1. The definition of high frequency trading High frequency trading is a special kind of algorithm, it is based on a trading strategy, and focus on using high speed computer with extremely high frequency information to purchase, and issue orders automatically. Authority international academia and industry have not unified definition on high frequency trading. The file of SEC in 2010 say that high frequency trading is used specifically to those trading transactions within the duration of 1 day. 2. Characteristics of high frequency trading Combined with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Outline Of An Article On Job Redesign And The Redesign Of... Motivational Theories Explained Article on HIM Departments I read an article on job redesign, and the redesign of expanded HIM functions. As we are all aware, there have been several advancements in recent years in technology and healthcare. Together, they can be powerful, and separate they can become old, and outdated. Job classifications also become outdated. The way medical records are filed is not the same as they used to be. The doctor doesn t come to your room with a big chart binder with all of your medical records anymore, he or she comes in with an iPad or a Computer on a cart. In some situations, there is a computer inside of the room. Even with changes like this, job redesign may be necessary though enrichment and rotation. Below, we will look at some key questions and answers to really learn how some of these principles were applied, and how they can benefit a manager, along with this employees. Working harder is not always the best option. Working smart is the alternative to this. If you manage to work hard versus smarter, you could run into trouble with your employees, such as stress, burn out, etc. We have to understand and visualize goals that are put in place inside this article, as seen above. By working smarter, you will not only decrease stress, but you will decrease overall work load. A few other goals throughout this paper are the rotation and enrichment of the staff. One of the underlying goals that HIM departments should consider are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Stelae Images What does it mean to put a text on a public monument? The answer to this question can be pursued by studying inscriptions on stelae from the ancient Near East and the relationship these inscriptions had with their audiences. An inscription communicates with its audience through content and visuality. By examining these two aspects of notable stelae from the Iron Age Levant, the experiences of ancient people reading these stelae and the effect it had on them may be understood. Few researchers have studied stelae as individual entities and the effect that they had on those who saw them. Scholars tend to focus on the content found in these texts. They flesh out the vocabulary, word forms and translations in order to understand the inscriptions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will examine the imagery evoked by the textual content, and the texts as images on display. I will conduct textual analyses of these stelae to know the imagery and messages being communicated. These can be understood by studying the style of the writing, the use of language devices, like metaphors and idiom, and the kind of language used, be it exclamatory versus passive, or Phoenician versus Egyptian hieroglyphs. Additionally, I will examine the stelae in light of historical context. These are historically bound inscriptions, therefore an understanding of the people and places mentioned is important for comprehension. I will also view the inscriptions as images themselves. I will analyze what they physically looked like from the reader s perspective, where they are placed and what is around them, in addition to the format of the writing, the deepness of the carving and the way the letters looked. For example, Egyptian hieroglyphs can be written in any direction and are themselves images. The direction of the sentences and the use of one image rather than another to convey the same message may be meaningful. I will also research the larger environment in which they were involved, like political and social situations and the location in the world, at a capital city for example. In addition to my own interpretations, I will review the interpretations of scholars and compare their analyses with my own. Further, I will draw information about the relationship between text and image from art historical sources to aid in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Computer Forensic Improvement Plans Computer Forensic Improvement Plan Introduction: Nowadays cyber crimes are increasing everyday with the development of technology and these crimes are unstoppable and the investigation of these cases take years if the evidence is not recorded correctly. Cyber crimes refers to the crimes where computers are involved but in this scenario computers would be a used for as a part of crime or they might be targeted. Net wrongdoing alludes to criminal utilization of the Internet. Cyber crimes are characterized into two components and it can defined as offenses that bounds people or group of people with a criminal motive to purposefully effect the fame of the victim or cause any physical or mental harm to the person by utilizing current telecommunication systems such as Internet, messages, cell phones etc., Cyber forensics investigation requires collecting, examining, operating and reporting of information. The best possible way of collecting and examining the information helps examiner to determine better security countermeasures. Through the execution of information, storage devices and modern networks provides a great establishment to make a scene to view in a criminal point . But the modern networks are designed in a such a way that ,it is not easy to arrange them for the crime scene investigation programs. The old protocols and traditional architectures, which are few decades old, combined with rare restrictive technologies can make the creation of cyber forensic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Smoking Should Be Banned from All Public Areas Do you smell that? That foul scent mixed into the air. It s killing you slowly inside, each time you take a breath of this putrid, polluted, dirty scent. You smell it too, the trillions of chemicals racing into your lungs. Now look around yourself, and you ll see someone smoking on the bench beside you. Smoking is the number one avoidable causes of death. Therefore, smoking should be banned from all public areas. The ban from smoking in public will help to reduce the smokers intake of cigarettes/chemicals, cigarettes themselves are a danger to the earth, some may argue that this ban may damage the cigarette economy, and that smoking does not only effect the smoker himself/herself, it effects everyone around them, in many various ways. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, if the ban against smoking were to be put into action, there would be a great benefit; smokers would reduce their intake of cigarettes, meaning lowering risks of the defects of cigarettes. This is something many people want, and this is something that is necessary for the better of the people. Reduce the cigarettes. Reduce the chemical intake. Reduce the risks. It is as simple as that to reduce the risks of disease, and possibly saving some from the despair of disease. Not only will this ban against smoking in public areas benefit the smokers health, this benefits the earth by reducing the amount of cigarettes littered/polluting the air. So many people just throw their cigarettes away without any second thoughts that it will just decompose into the earth like a banana peel. Or once it hits the ground, the hot ashes will be extinguished, put out in an instant. You may not think that just one cigarette thrown onto the ground is fine, but once you ve thrown out at least 2 cigarettes a day, combined with millions of other people s cigarettes thrown onto the ground, we have accumulated a giant mass of cigarette litter. From David Suzuki, in the article Let s get serious about cigarette litter no ifs, ands or butts! from August 17th, 2013; Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the world, with 4.95 trillion tossed onto the ground or water every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Leash Train Research Paper How to leash train a puppy? Is the biggest question mark in your mind right now. I think before you buy a leash your puppy is pulling you on leash solutions. Even my cutie just pulled me like this. This is not that much tough, training a puppy to walk on a leash can be done within 5 minutes. Yes, of course, some puppies easily adopt the leash, but some become pit bull in the training session. They tend to roll on the floor, bite, piss and so on. These are cute actions performed by puppies while we train them. But in my experience, I warn you; once if you get excited on these behaviours they would not at all obey your commands. Fine folks! Let us move on to train the puppy to walk on a leash. Puppy leash training age: You may start leashing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instruct cutie that leash is not that much harming it. If the puppy exhibits an unusual behaviour then be patient for a day and fix the leash in the next day. But the next day you must fix the leash; otherwise, they would act as if they feel uncomfortable. Don t allow them to escape from the training sessions. If you encourage these behaviours then it would make you coward. Experience the pleasure of walking on leash: Now with this ultimate training guide on how to leash train a puppy? You may take the tools and tips for training the puppy to walk on a leash. If you still need some lively videos on leash training the puppy you may just click on this Doggy Dans theonlinedogtrainer.com . I assure you that onlinedogtrainer would make your cutie socially adorable as like my cutie ! To know more about how to train the puppies in socially adorable manner visit our blog howtoleashtrainapuppy.com/blog/ regularly. For feeding the puppies with best food habits and make them healthy click on dogbabe.com . Thanks for spending your most precious time on our website. Stay connected to train the cutie with the best puppy training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Acct 324 Federal Tax Accounting I Entire Course ACCT 324 Federal Tax Accounting I Entire Course http://www.devryguiders.com/downloads/acct 324 federal tax accounting i entire course/ ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 1 Quiz Federal Tax Law and Process ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 2 Quiz Income Inclusions, Exclusions Accounting Methods ACCT 324 Week 2 You Decide ACCT 324 Week 3 Course Project: Deductions, Losses Depreciation ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 3 Quiz Deductions, Losses Depreciation ACCT 324 Week 4 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 4 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 4 Midterm Exam Deductions, Losses Passive Activities ACCT 324 Week 5 Course Project ACCT 324 Week 5 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 5 DQ 2 ACCT ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... .devryguiders.com/downloads/acct 324 federal tax accounting i entire course/ ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 1 Quiz Federal Tax Law and Process ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 2 Quiz Income Inclusions, Exclusions Accounting Methods ACCT 324 Week 2 You Decide ACCT 324 Week 3 Course Project: Deductions, Losses Depreciation ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 3 Quiz Deductions, Losses Depreciation ACCT 324 Week 4 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 4 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 4 Midterm Exam Deductions, Losses Passive Activities ACCT 324 Week 5 Course Project ACCT 324 Week 5 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 5 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 5 Quiz AMT, Tax Credits, Tax Payments
  • 48. ACCT 324 Week 6 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 6 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 6 Quiz Property Transactions ACCT 324 Week 7 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 7 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 7 Quiz Capital Gains Losses ACCT 324 Week 8 Final Exam ACCT 324 Federal Tax Accounting I Entire Course http://www.devryguiders.com/downloads/acct 324 federal tax accounting i entire course/ ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 1 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 1 Quiz Federal Tax Law and Process ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 2 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 2 Quiz Income Inclusions, Exclusions Accounting Methods ACCT 324 Week 2 You Decide ACCT 324 Week 3 Course Project: Deductions, Losses Depreciation ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 1 ACCT 324 Week 3 DQ 2 ACCT 324 Week 3 Quiz Deductions, Losses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...